ATU Donegal presented awards to 77 Sports Scholars across nine disciplines at the annual Sports Scholarship Awards in the Danlann complex last week.
The number represents an increase in the amount of sport scholarships awarded to ATU students, underlining ATU’s continued commitment to sport and student athletes.
The ATU Sports Scholarship programme provides supports to talented student athletes to recognise their need to balance both sporting and academic commitments. Through both financial and non-financial benefits, the programme aims to reward students for their dedication and skill and provide them further opportunity to develop as students and sports people. Recipients receive a financial bursary and a range of other sporting and academic supports.
Scholarships are available for a wide variety of team and individual sports including Soccer, Gaelic Football, Hurling, Basketball, Athletics, Cycling, Olympic Weightlifting, Boxing, Volleyball, Irish Dancing and Karate.
It has been a busy year for Sport at ATU Donegal with some remarkable achievements. ATU Donegal Ladies Gaelic Football side captured the League and Lynch Cup double, the ATU Men’s Soccer team reached the final CUFAI Perpetual Cup, the Men’s Basketball side got to the final of the NBCC Intervarsities.
In individual sports, Matthew McCole won a gold medal the IATBA Championships and Hollie Gallagher won gold and silver medals at the Karate Intervarsity.
Paul Hannigan, Head of College at ATU Donegal, was delighted to recognise the achievements of the recipients: “The scholarships awarded today show the dedication to both sport and education that these individuals have.
“We celebrate their success here today. I would like to wish the scholars well in the upcoming exams and I hope they enjoy the summer break.”
Michael Murphy, Head of Sport at ATU Donegal, said: “ATU Donegal are again delighted to recognise and support so many student athletes on their journey of combining a top-class education and competing at the highest levels possible in their chosen sport.”
“We are extremely excited about the continued developments that are coming in 2023/24 that will significantly enhance the benefits to sports scholars.”
This academic year saw the beginning of a 3-year partnership between ATU Donegal and FinTrU. Specialising in the areas of KYC, compliance, legal risk & controls and operations, the multi award winning RegTech company is the ATU Sport Donegal sponsor for this academic year and the next two years. FinTrU representatives, Sylvester Clancy and Jim Staton presented two scholarships, sponsored by FinTrU.
Applications are currently open for prospective students for the 2023/24 academic year. To find out more or to apply visit https://www.atu.ie/sports-scholarships.
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