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Minister Malcolm Noonan Returns to TUS – his Old Alma Mater

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  • 29th January 2024

Minister of State for Nature, Heritage & Electrical Reform Malcolm Noonan returned to his Alma Mater, Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) Thurles Campus this Monday, (January 29, 2024) to speak with students and staff about his career to date and the influence of his TUS education on his career and Government policy.

Welcoming the Minster, President of TUS Professor Vincent Cunnane highlighted the TU’s ongoing work in the area of Environmental Science and Agriculture, and how TUS graduates continue to set the environmental and agricultural agenda.

Minister Noonan agreed, telling students that a lot of the work he did during his six years studying in Tipperary Institute, now TUS, greatly influenced his contribution to the Programme for Government and the government agenda.

 “What you have achieved here at the Thurles campus is significant,” he said, telling students, “I would encourage you to continue to ask questions and get involved, you have so much to contribute to our shared future.”

Minister of State for Nature, Heritage & Reform Malcolm Noonan returned to his Alma Mater, Technological University of the Shannon TUS on Monday 29th 2024 to speak with students and staff about his career to date and the ongoing influence of his TUS education on his career and Government policy. Pictured with the minister are Kevin Healion TUS Lecturer, Brigid Doyle TUS lecturer, Elisha McGrane TUS lecturer, Hannah Hamilton TUS Graduate and Special Advisor to the Minister, Professor Vincent Cunnane President TUS, Dr Maura Clancy Dean-Faculty of Applied Sciences & Technology Clifford Quest TUS lecturer, Dr Bridget Kirwan TUS lecturer, Jacintha Ryan TUS Technological Officer. photo John D Kelly

The Minister was accompanied by his Special Advisor Hannah Hamilton who is also a graduate of TUS having studied Environmental and Natural Resource Management a decade ago.

She told students, “You won’t realise until you leave here, the broad spectrum of what you have learnt and how it can be applied to your work and career, as well as helping you to inform policy and change. It is great to see, what we were studying and learning here in Thurles 10 years ago is now mainstream and being used every day.”

Pictured with Minister Noonan are Professor Vincent Cunnane President TUS, Michael Grace BSc Agricultural Science and Sustainability and Jennifer Clancy Environmental Science & Climate. photo John D Kelly