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LIT confirms plans to open a new campus in Ennis, Co. Clare

Pictured at the site of the new LIT Ennis campus in Bindon Street, Ennis, Co. Clare, are L-R: Jimmy Browne, LIT’s Vice President for Corporate Services & Capital Development; Carmel Greene, Economic Development, Clare County Council; Mayor of Ennis Clare Colleran Molloy; Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council; Professor Vincent Cunnane, President, LIT; Mayor of Clare Michael Begley; Liam Conneally, Director of Economic Development, Clare County Council; and Ultan Gogarty, LIT’s Capital Planning and Development Manager.
 
 

LIT confirms plans to open a new campus in Ennis, Co. Clare

Limerick Institute of Technology has today confirmed its plans to open a new campus in Ennis, Co. Clare on foot of a proposed capital investment of €0.75 million by Clare County Council.  Located on Bindon Street in the town’s historic core, the new facility will enable a substantial increase in Higher Education activity in the town. 

Reflecting LIT’s regional development remit, the LIT Ennis campus will join LIT’s existing campuses at Clonmel and Thurles in Co. Tipperary; Moylish and Clare Street in Limerick City; and a new engineering-focussed campus currently under development at Coonagh in Limerick. 

A total of six degree programmes in Social Care, Early Childhood Care and Education, and Marketing and Management are now available through the CAO at LIT in Ennis for September commencement.  Possibilities for evening and professional learning will also be opened up.  


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Commenting on the news, LIT President, Professor Vincent Cunnane said, “We are delighted to be able to progress our plans in Ennis.  We intend to provide an expanded level of daytime undergraduate education through the CAO, as well as opening up the possibility of new evening courses and professional education. 

“This is a real vote of confidence in Clare.  Crucially, by allowing us to broaden our offering, this new facility adds to the educational options available to people locally, while at the 

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Pictured at the site of the new LIT Ennis campus in Bindon Street, Ennis, Co. Clare, are L-R: Professor Vincent Cunnane, President, LIT; Mayor of Ennis Clare Colleran Molloy; Mayor of Clare Michael Begley; and Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council.

same time enabling us to respond to the needs of business and industry in Clare.”  

The announcement has been welcomed by Mayor of Clare Michael Begley and Mayor of Ennis Clare Colleran Molloy who said the delivery of CAO courses in Ennis “heralds a new era for the town, providing it with a real foothold in third level education.” 

Liam Conneally, who is Clare County Council’s Director of Economic Development, commented, “Attracting a Third Level institution to invest in Ennis is a key target of the Ennis 2040 Economic & Spatial Strategy.  This investment by LIT, supported by Clare County Council, will deliver a significant social and economic boost to Munster’s largest town.” 

Professor Cunnane continued, “The reality is that the new campus will act as an economic generator, retaining people in Clare and potentially adding value to business and industry by providing additional high-quality education options locally.  Studies show that for every euro invested in an Institute of Technology, four euros will be generated in the local economy.  

“While the economy will benefit from this, it also improves the experience of our students in Ennis, blending campus-based college life with town centre living.   

“LIT has a very strong regional focus, and this new campus emphasises that.  Our model is based on partnership, and we have successfully worked in partnership with Clare County Council to source the new campus building on Bindon Street.  That approach will anchor our expansion in Ennis, as well as further collaboration with LCETB and other stakeholders.”   

The following CAO programmes will be available at the LIT Ennis Campus in September of this year: 

CAO Code  Programme Title 
LC602  Social Care Work 
LC603  Early Childhood Education & Care 
LC604  Marketing and Management 
LC612  Social Care Work (Honours) 
LC613  Early Childhood Education & Care (Honours) 
LC614  Marketing and Management (Honours) 

  

 

 

 

 

For more information on LIT’s new campus and programmes, click here 

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