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LIT academic year 2021 2022 will commence on September 13 with a safe and rich experience to be had back on campus. LIT academic year 2021 2022 will commence on September 13 with a safe and rich experience to be had back on campus.

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September 13 announced as date for LIT academic year 2021 2022

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LIT academic year 2021 2022 will commence on September 13 with a safe and rich experience to be had back on campus.

September 13 announced as date for LIT academic year 2021 2022

Returning LIT students will begin the 2021/2022 academic year on September 13, 2021.

President of LIT Professor Vincent Cunanne.

President of LIT Professor Vincent Cunanne.


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Students starting college at LIT in the next academic year however will take up their first classes on September 27, 2021, to allow for later leaving certificate results and CAO offers. The new first-year students will also have the opportunity to take part in an online induction programme on September 23 and 24, 2021.

This September will be the last time students register for classes at LIT, as from October 1, 2021, TUS: Midlands Midwest will come into effect.

The LIT academic year 2021 2022 return to college dates were announced following the publication of A Safe Return to Campus framework document, developed by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS) in consultation with various stakeholders including the institutes of technology and technological universities.

This framework has outlined the criteria for a safe return to on-site activity in September 2021 and a broad plan for mainly on-site activity for all students, learners, and staff.

The return to on-site activity will take place within public health guidelines. 

President of LIT Professor Vincent Cunanne said, “Our campuses have been quieter than usual since March 2020.  We still had the physical presence of students, learners, researchers, apprentices, and staff although with much lower numbers. From September, under the Safe Return to Campus framework, those numbers will grow very significantly.  The return of all our campus communities will be an exciting time for everyone and we will continue to work closely with all our health and education stakeholders to ensure that this happens safely.  We are always mindful of vulnerable communities and will work within the public health guidelines to ensure that they have access to their education in a safe environment.” 

Vice President for Academic Affairs & Registrar Marian Duggan paid tribute to the LIT community – staff and students – for meeting the challenges imposed by Coivd-19 while continuing to teach, study and research.

“Our staff and students faced the challenge of remote teaching, learning, and research with strength and determination to complete successfully both the last academic year and this one.  Our students have shown remarkable resilience while staff have demonstrated innovation and flexibility throughout this extended period of Covid-19 restriction,” she said.

“As we begin preparations for the LIT academic year 2021 2022 we wish the health authorities well as they continue to roll out the national vaccination programme and we remain committed to working closely with the public health and education stakeholders to ensure a safe resumption of on-campus activities while prioritising the health and safety of all.”

 

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