TUS Celebrates 62% Increase in PhD and Masters by Research Graduates

By Daniel November 7, 2024
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The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) in Ireland has reported a remarkable 62% increase in the number of PhD and Masters by Research graduates in 2024, marking the third consecutive year of growth in these programmes. A total of 15 Masters and 42 PhD by research students graduated, highlighting the university’s continued success in fostering academic excellence.

Dr Liam Brown, Vice President for Research Development & Innovation at TUS, credited the university’s strong ties with leading industries and local communities for enhancing the employability of its graduates across Ireland. “Our applied collaborations cultivate award-winning researchers who excel in their fields,” he said.

Dr Lisa Moran, Dean of Graduate Studies at TUS, praised the growing number of graduates and the societal impact of their research, stating that the calibre of supervision and research at the university continues to drive success.

In addition to celebrating this academic achievement, TUS welcomed 34 new PhD and Masters by Research students, supported under the TUS RISE programme. These students are being mentored by experts in fields such as BioPharma, ICT, and Sustainable Development.

Furthermore, TUS received a significant boost with €7.5 million in funding for the City North Sports Arena project, marking a major step forward in the development of sports infrastructure in the region. This funding is set to enhance the university’s facilities and contribute to the local community in Limerick, Ireland.

Source: SHIKSHA

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