University of Limerick begins work on new city centre campus limerickleader.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from limerickleader.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Students face possible expulsion - UL President By Live95 News Team University of Limerick have issued a statement following last night s activities in Castletroy.
The President of UL, Professor Kerstin Mey says that students found responsible will face the full rigour of the university s disciplinary process including temporary suspension and possible expulsion.
UL President Professor Kerstin Mey is meeting with senior An Garda Síochána representatives this morning.
“We have appealed to our students time and again to recognise their personal responsibility in following public health restrictions. However, it is clear that there is a small minority among our 16,500 students who live in off campus estates who are consistently ignoring government and institutional guidelines,” Professor Mey said.
UL to start high visibility patrols on campus after a spike in Covid-19 cases thejournal.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thejournal.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
University of Limerick has collaborated with a number of major technology companies to design an Immersive Software Engineering programme, which will redefine computer science education.
There is a huge demand for software engineers and computer scientists, but the way students learn computer science needs to change according to Professor Stephen Kinsella, co-director of the programme.
The new integrated undergraduate and Masters degree was designed in partnership with over a dozen leading tech companies from Ireland and around the world, including Analog Devices, Stripe, Zalando, Intercom, Shopify, Manna Aero, and more.
President of the University of Limerick, Professor Kerstin Mey said it is a very important and pioneering degree programme that leads in four years time to a Masters in Immersive Software Engineering.
Deep sadness at heartbreaking passing of bright and kind University of Limerick student
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PRESIDENT of the University of Limerick, Professor Kerstin Mey has expressed her condolences to the family of a first year student who died unexpectedly on Thursday.
Patrick Conway, of Fahy, Westport, will be laid to rest in Mayo on Monday.
In an email to staff and students, Professor Mey said it was with much sadness that she must inform you of the heart-breaking passing of one of our students Patrick Conway from Westport, Co. Mayo, who was a Year 1 student at the School of Engineering .