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  1. In 1998, the Regional Technical College Galway (RTC), was legally designated an Institute of Technology and renamed the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT). The Institutes of Technology Act 2006 inter alia, brought the Institutes under the aegis of the Higher Education Authority (up until then they were under the Department of Education), similar to Ireland’s university sector.

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  2. Studying at GMIT. Atlantic Technological University (ATU) is based in the West of Ireland. We have over 75 nationalities represented across our four campuses, and offer international students: A first-class education. An English-speaking environment. A rich European and Irish cultural experience. International students can choose from a wide ...

  3. Nov 23, 2021 · GMIT (Galway Mayo Institute of Technology) will form part of the new Atlantic Technological University next year. Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons. Carl O'Brien. Tue Nov 23 2021 - 11:26.

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  4. Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology. The Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT; Irish: Institúid Teicneolaíochta na Gaillimhe-Maigh Eo) was an institute of technology, located in Galway, Ireland. In April 2022, it was formally dissolved, and its functions were transferred to Atlantic Technological University (ATU). [1]

  5. May 2, 2023 · Merging Galway-Mayo IT, Letterkenny Institute of Technology and IT Sligo, the ATU opened its doors in its new format on April 1st, 2022. Located near the Border, the ATU is in a unique position ...

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  6. Study at ATU Galway and Mayo Study at ATU Sligo Key Dates for Students ATU Academic Calendar 2024-2025 (PDF, 454.40KB) ...

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  8. Apr 4, 2022 · Last updated on 4 April 2022. Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris, has today opened the new Atlantic Technological University (TU). Atlantic TU sees the dissolution of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Institute of Technology Sligo, and Letterkenny Institute of Technology.