Progress welcomed on the Atlantic Technological University
Progress on the Atlantic Technological University has been welcomed.
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, today welcomed the appointment of the first governing body of the new university, which will open its doors on 1st April 2022.
It follows the granting of Technological University status to a consortium comprising Letterkenny, Galway-Mayo, and Sligo and Institutes of Technology, which entities will cease to legally exist from that date.
Minister McConalogue said: “I welcome the appointment of Ms Maura McNally as the chair of the first governing body of this new TU serving the North West and West.
"Maura will be supported by colleagues Ms Oonagh Monaghan and Felim McNeela as external members of the governing body, and Ms Anne McHugh, chief executive of Donegal ETB, being the nominee of all three Education and Training Boards in whose areas the TU multi-campuses are located”.
“The progress of the Atlantic Technological University is exciting and it is important that a talented governing body has been established to ably steer the ATU in its inception. I wish the governing body and the staff all the best in this new endeavour which is very important for LYIT, Letterkenny and all of Donegal and the North West.”
The first governing body appointed by Education Minister, Simon Harris is now charged with establishing and implementing the requisite election and appointment procedures to fill the remaining posts on the governing body from cohorts including undergraduate and postgraduate students, academic and non-academic staff as well as a number of additional external members.
These appointments were made following an open competition process operated by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science.
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