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  1. The Technological University of the Shannon is an Irish university with over 15,000 students on 7 campuses in 4 counties in Ireland's Midlands and Midwest.

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  2. TUS is a public university formed by the merger of AIT and LIT in 2021. It serves the midlands and mid-west regions of Ireland with six campuses and over 14,000 students.

  3. Technological University of the Shannon Moylish Campus Moylish Park Limerick V94 EC5T Phone: +353 61 293000. Email: reception.midwest@tus.ie

  4. TUS offers practical, research-led, applied learning in 7 campuses across 4 counties. Find out about its courses, rankings, fees, scholarships and more.

  5. TUS is a technological university that offers applied learning and innovative thinking to meet the needs of society and industry. With principal campuses at Limerick and Athlone, TUS has a strong regional identity and a commitment to accessibility, partnership and growth.

  6. This web page contains information about the former Athlone Institute of Technology and Limerick Institute of Technology, which merged to form TUS in 2021. It also has links to the TU Review process and the new unitary entity.

  7. Jul 16, 2021 · Learn how Minister Harris confirmed the establishment of the new TU from 1 October 2021, replacing Athlone and Limerick institutes of technology. Find out how this will benefit regional development, higher education access and course choice in the Midlands and Midwest.