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Galway Mayo Institute of Technology

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Established
  
1972

Number of students
  
9,000

Founded
  
1972

President
  
Dr Fergal J. Barry

Phone
  
+353 91 753 161

Province
  
Connacht

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

Address
  
Old Dublin Rd, Galway, Ireland

Motto
  
At GMIT we develop life-long learning opportunities through our teaching and research, by supporting regional development consistent with national higher education policy

Subsidiaries
  
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Castlebar

Notable alumni
  
Robert Sheehan, Mark Boyle, Aideen Barry, Michael Martin Dwyer, John Muldoon

Similar
  
NUI Galway, Institute of Technology - Sligo, Athlone Institute of Technology, Limerick Institute of Technology, Waterford Institute of Technology

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (Irish: InstitĂșid TeicneolaĂ­ochta na Gaillimhe-Maigh Eo) is a third level institute of education and is based at five locations in the west of Ireland.

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Galway Campus

GMIT Galway campus is based on the Dublin Road in Galway city, overlooking Galway Bay. It is the administrative headquarters for the Institute and has four Schools of study; the School of Business, the School of Engineering, the School of Science & Computing, and the College of Tourism & Arts.

Also located at this campus is the Innovation Hub, the Lifelong Learning Centre and the Research, Development & Innovation Centre.

Centre for Creative Arts and Media (CCAM)

GMIT's Centre for Creative Arts and Media (CCAM) is located a mile from the main campus on the Monivea Road. It is based in an old Redemptorist Monastery and is now the location of an Art, Design and Media college.

It offers undergraduate courses in design, contemporary arts, film & documentary, textiles and fine art. In 2016, it introduced post-graduate courses in Creative Practice to support artists, designers and filmmakers.

The annual graduate exhibitions and screenings showcase the work being produced throughout the academic year.

Mayo Campus

GMIT Mayo campus is located at Castlebar on approximately 20 hectares of land.

Degree courses on offer include business, engineering, humanities, nursing and social care, and technology. GMIT Mayo campus also offers a wide range of Lifelong Learning courses, and has an Innovation Hub to support entrepreneurs and start-up businesses.

Letterfrack Campus

GMIT Letterfrack campus is the National Centre of Excellence for Furniture Design and Wood Technology, and has been involved with the study of furniture design since 1987.

It offers degree courses in furniture design and manufacture, furniture and wood technology, and teacher education (construction studies and DCG). The campus is located in Connemara in County Galway.

History

GMIT was founded in 1972 as Regional Technical College Galway.

In 1975 the first bachelor's degree course was approved at a regional technical college, and by May 1977 the first degrees were conferred, a BA in Hotel and Catering Management.

In the 1980s it developed partnerships with other educational providers in the region including the Franciscan Agricultural College, Mountbellew and Connemara West in Letterfrack. In 1994 it opened a campus at Castlebar, Co. Mayo and at Cluain Mhuire in Galway city. Galway RTC like other regional technical colleges gained autonomy in 1992. In 1997 the college was renamed Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology.

In 2015, GMIT, along with IT Sligo and Letterkenny IT, submitted a formal Expression of Interest to the Higher Education Authority (HEA) for re-designation as a Technological University. This partnership, known as the Connacht-Ulster Alliance [CUA], aims to build a Technological University for the West/North-West of Ireland.

References

Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology Wikipedia