*Ciara & Martin Breen from Doonbeg. 

CLARE Students join Celebrations as ATU Completes Conferring Ceremonies with Over 5,000 Graduates this Year.

Atlantic Technological University (ATU) completed its 2024 graduations last week, celebrating the achievements of over 5,000 graduates in ceremonies in Donegal, Galway, Sligo, Mayo and Connemara. The ceremonies have brought together students, families and faculty to honour the hard work and dedication of graduates across a wide range of disciplines, from undergraduate certificates to doctoral degrees.

Fields as diverse as science, engineering, health, business, and the creative arts were recognised, in one of the most important events in the university calendar year.

Amongst the honoured graduates were five Clare students. Doonbeg siblings, Ciara and Martin Breen graduated with a Master of Science in Circular Economy Leadership for the Built Environment and with Higher Diploma in Engineering in Civil Engineering both from ATU Galway respectivley.

Laura Bracken.

There were also graduates from East Clare receiving their diplomas from ATU Galway on the day. Laura Bracken, from Killaloe graduates with a BSc (Hons) in Furniture Making and Architectural Woodworking. Erin and Leo Murray from Killanena, Co Clare, graduated from the same course at ATU. The siblings graduated from ATU with a BSc in Applied Freshwater and Marine Biology.

Erin & Leo Murray.

Speaking at the Galway ceremony, Dr Orla Flynn, President of ATU, extended her congratulations to all graduates, stating it will have a real impact on the region, “This year, ATU will have seen about 5000 graduates receiving awards – that brings a hugely positive impact on society and especially across this region. As you, our wonderful new graduates, step into the next phase of your careers, I encourage you to stay connected with ATU and to join our growing family of alumni Together, we can continue to build a brighter future for the West and Northwest of Ireland, and beyond.”

Dr Flynn also highlighted the university’s ongoing commitment to the region, noting that ATU will continue to expand its offerings and respond to the needs of students and the wider community. Highlighting recent developments like the introduction of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy programmes, she added, “In just two and a half years, ATU has focused on addressing regional needs. The launch of these programmes is proof of our commitment, though much work remains ahead.”

In her speech to graduates, Dr Flynn called for the removal of constraints on the technological university (TU) sector, constraints that prevent ATU from better serving the West and Northwest of Ireland. “To fully deliver on our promise to the region, we need to be given the full set of tools used by other universities in Ireland and across Europe. We need to be able to appoint Professors, access funds for essential facilities, and develop affordable student accommodation.”

Dr Flynn concluded by repeating an appeal to policymakers saying, “I am calling on those who hold the keys to use them, to enable us to unlock our full potential and, in turn, the potential of the region.”
ATU’s 2024 conferring celebrations will conclude with a special honorary Doctorate ceremony which will take place at the ATU Mayo campus on December 2, where former President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, will be honoured for her extraordinary contribution to society.

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