03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were, BA (Honours) in Social Care Work graduates, Catherina O'Keeffe, Charleville Co. Cork, Chloe Browne, Caherdavin Co. Limerick, Aine Cott, Cecilstown Co. Cork and Megan O'Meara, Lorrha Co. Tipperary.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were, BA (Honours) in Social Care Work graduates, Kim Mulcahy, Shannon Co. Clare and Aedin Reid, Ardnacrusha Co. Clare.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were, BA (Honours) in Business Studies with Tourism Management graduates, Sarah Whitsell, Newmarket-on-Fergus Co. Clare and Dream Charoenpol, Dooradoyle Co. Limerick.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were, BA (Honours) in Business Studies with Tourism Management graduates, Sarah Whitsell, Newmarket-on-Fergus Co. Clare and Dream Charoenpol, Dooradoyle Co. Limerick.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were, BA (Honours) in Social Care Work graduates, Chloe Browne, Caherdavin Co. Limerick and Catherina O’Keeffe, Charleville Co. Cork.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were, BA (Honours) in Social Care Work graduates, Chloe Browne, Caherdavin Co. Limerick and Catherina O’Keeffe, Charleville Co. Cork.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were, BA (Honours) in Business Studies with Tourism Management graduates, Laura Hogan, Meelick Co. Clare, Claire Maguire, Lisnagry Co. Limerick and Fiona Farrell, Killarney Co. Kerry.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were, BA (Honours) in Social Care Work graduates, Lynette Brennan, Ennis Co. Clare, Anna Liston, Norwood Park, Limerick and Jessica Chandler, Ennis Co. Clare.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were BA (Honours) in Social Care Work graduates, Sharon Geary, Kilmeedy Co. Limerick and Deborah Kielly, Caherline Co. Limerick.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were BA (Honours) in Social Care Work graduates, Sharon Geary, Kilmeedy Co. Limerick and Deborah Kielly, Caherline Co. Limerick.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were, BA (Honours) in Social Care Work graduates, Catherina O’Keeffe, Charleville Co. Cork, Chloe Browne, Caherdavin Co. Limerick, Aine Cott, Cecilstown Co. Cork and Megan O’Meara, Lorrha Co. Tipperary.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies were, BA (Honours) in Social Care Work graduates, Catherina O’Keeffe, Charleville Co. Cork, Chloe Browne, Caherdavin Co. Limerick, Aine Cott, Cecilstown Co. Cork and Megan O’Meara, Lorrha Co. Tipperary.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
03.11.2016 REPRO FREE
LITÕs graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating. The instituteÕs ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.
Attending the graduation ceremonies was BBs (Honours) in Accounting and Finance graduate, Damien Glynn, Kilmihill Co. Clare with his daughter Mya Faye Flynn, 4.
Speaking at the graduation ceremonies, President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane called for more support to be made available promptly for the Technological Education sector in order to ensure continued employment creation and investment. Picture: Alan Place
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