Minister for Further and Higher Education announces funding for St Angela’s College
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Simon Harris, has confirmed today that St Angela’s college in Sligo have been granted their capital application, following their integration with Atlantic Technological University. While visiting St Angela’s campus in Sligo today, Minister Harris said that the college had been left in limbo, and…
Minister Simon Harris to visit Sligo today
The Minister for Justice, further and Higher Education Simon Harris will visit Sligo today. Minister Harris will visit St Angela’s College in Sligo and will also launch the Generation’s Apprenticeship’s one more job imitative. During his visit to the North West Minister Harris who for the remainder of…
Funding boost for ATU and St Angela’s
The Atlantic Technological University and St Angela’s College are both set to benefit from national funding. 40 Million Euro is being invested in Universities and Colleges across the country. The money is being made available to encourage sustainability within campuses and allow accessibility for people with disabilities. …
Local TD calls for a greater emphasis to be placed on Killybegs as part of ATU Development
There are calls for a greater focus to be placed on the Atlantic Technological University campus at Killybegs as part of the overall ATUs development plans along the North West. Speaking in the Dáil recently Independent TD for Donegal Thomas Pringle described the catering college as a huge…
New apprenticeship programme for commercial drivers to be launched in Sligo
The Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris, and Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton will both be in the Atlantic Technology University campus in Sligo today for the launch of a new two year apprenticeship programme for commercial drivers. The official launch of…
Minister Harris says ‘no way’ government will pay ransom
There is ‘no way’ the government will pay a ransom to the criminals who attacked the HSE computer network. Minister for Higher Education, Simon Harris, told OceanFM News the attack is ‘despicable and disgusting’ and the government will not be held hostage. The disruption will mean numerous hospital appointments will…