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After delays due to Covid-19 restrictions, 4,800 apprentices are set to begin formal training by the end of the year.
<p>Galway Mayo Institute Technology campus in Galway. It will now join the  Sligo, and Letterkenny Institutes of Technology to become the country's fourth Technological University.   Picture: Ray Ryan </p>

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<p>Minister of State with responsibility for Skills and Further Education, Niall Collins, with Fashion Design student Jordan Doyle  (centre) and President of TUS Professor, Vincent Cunnane, and other students at today's launch. Photo: Julien Behal</p>

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First technological universities could open in September

The Government expects the first technological universities to open next September, despite the law to facilitate applications not yet being passed.

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