Becoming ATU: Professor Suresh Pillai of ATU Sligo is looking forward to university status.

Historic first meeting of new university's governing body

HISTORY will be made on Friday when the governing body of the new Atlantic Technological University (Ollscoil Teicheolaíochta an Atlantaigh), convenes for the first time at ATU Letterkenny.

The landmark inaugural meeting follows the granting last year of Technological University (TU) status to a consortium comprising Galway-Mayo, Sligo, and Letterkenny Institutes of Technology.

The governing body of the new TU serving the west and north west will meet at ATU Letterkenny to confirm ATU presidential designate Dr. Orla Flynn as president.

The ATU will be officially opened on Monday, April 4, by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris, at an event in ATU Sligo, and live-streamed to campuses in Galway, Mayo and Donegal.

The ATU creates university campuses in Donegal, Sligo, Galway and Mayo for the first time while giving Galway city a second university option. It also offers students in the surrounding counties such Leitrim and Roscommon the option of a TU education.

ATU will serve 22,000 students and be one of the largest multi-campus universities in Ireland with eight campuses, research centres and iHubs. The university will be supported by 2,200 staff, delivering practice-oriented study and research.

Some 600-plus higher educational programmes will be available at all levels of the National Framework of Qualifications from apprenticeships to doctoral level qualifications.

Ireland’s newest university will also on Friday reveal its new brand as part of the launch. The word ‘Atlantic” conveys power, strength, inspiration, creation, vast horizons - distinctive geography, rich history and shared heritage.

Technological University status was last year granted to a consortium comprising Galway-Mayo, Sligo and Letterkenny Institutes of Technology. Earlier this month, Minister Harris designated Dr. Flynn as the first president of the ATU. Dr. Flynn was previously president of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology.

The governing body includes: Chair Maura McNally, Chair of the Bar Council of Ireland; Oonagh Monaghan, founder and Managing Director of Alpha Omega Consultants Ltd.; Felim McNeela, founder of Avenue Mould Solutions; and Anne McHugh, Chief Executive of Donegal ETB, who is the nominee of all three Education and Training Boards in whose areas the TU multi-campuses are located.