IT Sligo Open Day

By Steven Galvin - Last update


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IT Sligo are running IT Sligo Open Day online on Saturday the 24th of April from 10am to 2pm with an informed packed day for anyone planning on going to college this year.

Register here

With virtual tours, live Q&As and course videos there’ll be lots to check out. A team of academics and support staff will be live online to help students find the right course for them. Potential students will be informed on accommodation, student life and grants. They will also have the opportunity to hear from current IT Sligo students, lecturers and support team.

 

Last year the Institute of Technology Sligo was ranked in the top five best performing universities in Ireland by U-Multirank, out-scoring larger universities including Trinity and University College Dublin in the independent report.  It has also been ranked in the top 10 by the Sunday Times Good University Guide.

IT Sligo continues to work with GMIT and LYIT towards a Technological University next year, which will make it the largest third-level institute along the west coast.  This will mean all new students will therefore graduate from a University from next year.

IT Sligo Open Day

Potential students can register for a chance win a set of AirPods: https://www.itsligo.ie/cao/registeropenday/

 

This week will also see the launch of two new courses.  On Tuesday 20th April at 6pm a new level 8 degree in Law & Business will be launched online by Michelle O’Boyle, former President of the Law Society of Ireland and David Minton, Director with the Northern and Western Regional Assembly. Register Here

 

On Wednesday 21st April 6pm a new degree in Marketing at level 7 and 8 will be launched in a live webinar with guest speakers Gavin Hanley, Sales Manager, Google Sweden & a graduate Emma Gilroy Hamilton, Senior Director, Head of Global Customer Operations at AdRoll. Register Here

 

These new programmes will ensure students are best prepared for the changing business landscape and to ensure they have the necessary skills to stand out from the crowd.

 


Steven Galvin

National Plan for Equity of Access to Higher Education
Creative Writing Residencies at Maynooth University and Kildare Arts and Library Services


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