Limerick
Founded in 1989
The University of Limerick (UL) is located in Limerick City, Ireland, and is renowned for its innovation and excellence in education. Founded in 1972 as the National Institute for Higher Education, Limerick, it officially became a university in 1989, changing its name to the University of Limerick.
The University of Limerick is known for its exceptional faculty and diverse academic programs. Its faculty and staff come from around the world and not only have extensive research experience in their fields but also actively participate in teaching innovations and interdisciplinary research. These scholars and researchers provide students with rich academic resources and guidance to help them succeed academically and professionally.
Popular programs at the University of Limerick include Engineering, Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Business and Management, Health Sciences, Education, and Humanities. In particular, Engineering and ICT programs are internationally renowned, offering advanced laboratory facilities and practical opportunities. Additionally, the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the Kemmy Business School are well-regarded for their high-quality education and research achievements.
The University of Limerick has a beautiful and modern campus located along the Shannon River, with vast green spaces and top-notch facilities. The campus includes state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities, including libraries, laboratories, a sports center, and student accommodation. The university also offers a vibrant campus life with various clubs and activities, promoting interaction and cooperation among students.