Limerick Institute of Technology

Limerick Institute of Technology
Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Luimnigh
A red and white crest that reads "Oideachas d'Fhonn Saoirse"
Crest of the institute of technology
Former name
Limerick Technical College
MottoEnglish: Active Leadership in Education, Enterprise and Engagement
TypePublic
Active1975 (1975)–16 July 2021 (2021-07-16)
PresidentVincent Cunnane
Academic staff
500+
Students6,900+
Address
Moylish Park
, , ,
V94 EC5T
,
Republic of Ireland

52°40′29″N 8°38′55″W / 52.67472°N 8.64861°W / 52.67472; -8.64861
Colours   Red and white
Websitelit.ie

The Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT; Irish: Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Luimnigh) was an institute of technology, located in Limerick, Ireland. The institute had five campuses that were located in Limerick, Thurles, Clonmel, as well as a regional learning centre in Ennis. The main campus was located at Moylish Park in Limerick adjacent to Thomond Park and housed the Faculty of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology and the School of Business and Humanities. The School of Art & Design is located at the Clare Street and Clonmel campuses.

The institute offered courses from level 6 (certificate) through level 10 (PhD) whilst also catering for craft apprentices and adult and continuing education. The institute had twice been named as The Sunday Times Institute of Technology of the Year in The Sunday Times University Guide, firstly in 2008[1] and again in 2013.[2]

A consortium between the Athlone Institute of Technology and itself was announced with the intention of forming a technological university. On 23 November 2020, the AIT-LIT Consortium announced that the joint Limerick-Athlone IT application for Technological University status had been submitted for government approval, which was granted in May 2021. On 16 July 2021, the institute of technology was officially dissolved and succeeded by the Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest, which began operations on 1 October 2021.

  1. ^ The Sunday Times University Guide 2008. Retrieved 15 December 2008.
  2. ^ Owens, Alan, "LIT takes top award in University Guide", The Limerick Leader, 11 October 2012.] Retrieved on 14 January 2013.