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06 Sept 2025

In pictures: All smiles at the ATU Donegal conferring ceremonies

There were over 1,300 ATU Donegal graduates in 2023, being conferred were graduating from full-time, part-time, online and flexible programmes at the university

The Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Conferring of Awards began at the Letterkenny campus on Thursday and Friday.

There were over 1,300 ATU Donegal graduates in 2023, being conferred were graduating from full-time, part-time, online and flexible programmes at the university. These programmes ranged from undergraduate to postgraduate level. Please click on the arrows to go through the gallery


Thomas Bridgeman (Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computer Science ) who won the Prize for Best 4th year Project, Sponsored by: Gartan Technologies receiving his prize from Elaine Campbell from Gartan Technologies. Included in the photo Thomas Dowling, Head of Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Helena Gibson (Lecturer ATU Donegal ) Dr. Kevin Meehan (Lecturer ATU Donegal ) and Jade Lyons Head of Department in Computing. 


ATU Donegal has 10 departments: Dept. Of Business Studies; Dept. Of Law, Public Service & Education; Dept. Of Design & Creative Media; Dept. Of Computing; Dept. Of Civil Engineering & Construction; Dept. Of Mechanical & Electronic Engineering; Dept. Of Tourism & Sport; Dept. Of Early Education & Social Studies; Dept. Of Nursing & Health Care
Dept. Of Life & Physical Sciences.

ATU is a multi-campus technological university in the west and northwest of Ireland that delivers a rich combination of academic and research excellence, quality of life and opportunity.
ATU has eight campuses, located from Letterkenny to Galway City Conferring ceremonies will continue up until November 23 at the Sligo, Connemara, Mountbellew, Mayo and Galway City campuses.

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