GMITStand No: E7/E16
Website: www.gmit.ie Facebook: GMITOfficial Twitter: @GMITOfficial Company Description Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) is a third level college, spread out over five campuses in counties Galway and Mayo in the West of Ireland. We offer over 100 undergraduate courses in Agriculture, Business, Creative Arts and Media, Engineering, Furniture Design and Technology, Teacher Education (DCG), Nursing and Health Sciences, Outdoor Education, Science, and Tourism, Hospitality, Heritage and Culinary Arts. We also offer postgraduate, part-time, flexible and professional courses |
GMIT's five campuses offer unique locations in which to study. Our students thrive because they can experience an excellent study-life balance, all at a reasonable cost of living. There is a low student to staff ratio, providing the student with excellent opportunities for applied and active learning and facilitating work placements on many programmes. GMIT Letterfrack has had students in the Cabinetmaking, Joinery and Carpentry competitions of the Ireland Skills.
In 2015, President Michael D Higgins gifted a number of trees felled by storms in Aras an Uachtarain to GMIT Letterfrack. One of the projects the students created with these trees was an outdoor community trail so that everyone visiting the campus at Letterfrack could learn more about these trees.
While GMIT Letterfrack is based in rural Connemara, our outlook is distinctly international. Students take part in international study trips and work placements.
GMIT launched Ireland's first ever degree in Manufacturing Engineering and Higher Certificate in Manufacturing Engineering, by apprenticeship mode, at its Galway city campus in 2017. These manufacturing apprenticeships are suitable for a hugely diverse manufacturing environment such as Medical Technology, Plastics, Pharma, Food, Machinery, and ICT.
In 2015, President Michael D Higgins gifted a number of trees felled by storms in Aras an Uachtarain to GMIT Letterfrack. One of the projects the students created with these trees was an outdoor community trail so that everyone visiting the campus at Letterfrack could learn more about these trees.
While GMIT Letterfrack is based in rural Connemara, our outlook is distinctly international. Students take part in international study trips and work placements.
GMIT launched Ireland's first ever degree in Manufacturing Engineering and Higher Certificate in Manufacturing Engineering, by apprenticeship mode, at its Galway city campus in 2017. These manufacturing apprenticeships are suitable for a hugely diverse manufacturing environment such as Medical Technology, Plastics, Pharma, Food, Machinery, and ICT.