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In 1998, the Regional Technical College Galway (RTC), was legally designated an Institute of Technology and renamed the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT).
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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]
ATU is a multi-campus Technological University in the west and northwest of Ireland. Browse this site to find out what we offer in our Galway City, Mayo, Connemara, and Mountbellew campuses.
To provide latest technical knowledge, analytical and practical skills, managerial competence and interactive abilities to students, so that their employability is enhanced. To provide a strong human resource base for catering to the changing needs of the Industry and Commerce.
ALTHOUGH IT’S LOCATED across several locations in the west of Ireland, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) is a tight-knit community of 6,000 students.
Our application system will reopen in October, for the September 2025 intake. Please use the link below to apply for the January 2025 intake. Please note we are only accepting applications for two programmes: MSc in Digital Media & Marketing and MSc in Computing. Apply Here.
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It was formally established on 1 April 2022 as a merger of three existing institutes of technology (ITs) – Galway-Mayo IT, IT Sligo, and Letterkenny IT – into a single university, the fourth such TU in Ireland.