Síofra Foley, UL Student Life President, Minister for Further and Higher Education James Lawless, TD and Professor Shane Kilcommins, Acting UL President Picture: Sean Curtin True Media
THE UNIVERSITY of Limerick (UL) has celebrated the official opening of its landmark new Student Centre, a striking hub designed by and for students.
The €34 million facility was inaugurated today by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless, TD.
Located between the Stables Complex and the Glucksman Library, the purpose-built four-storey, 3,529 m² building is now the vibrant heart of student life on campus. Created through extensive consultation with UL students, the building offers flexible
spaces for events, student media, governance, clubs and societies and socialising.
Highlights of the new student centre include: Rooftop garden with landscaped views, 173-seat auditorium with retractable seating, games room with pool tables, gaming consoles, and an interactive multi-ball wall, giant multimedia wall for movies and live sports and dedicated radio, multimedia and podcast studios.
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Minister Lawless said:
"The new Student Centre at the University of Limerick is a great example of what can be achieved when students lead with vision and purpose. It’s a thoughtful investment in student life, shaped by the voices and values of the UL community. Congratulations to everyone who played a part in bringing this project to life, it will make a real difference for students today and in the years ahead.”
“This landmark project demonstrates UL’s commitment to providing top-class facilities that enrich the student experience,” said Professor Shane Kilcommins, Acting UL President.
“It will serve generations to come and stands as a lasting testament to the vision of our students.”
Síofra Foley, UL Student Life President, added: “This centre is the result of years of collaboration and determination, and it’s finally here. It’s an amazing space built for our students, a place to relax, meet new people, and create memories. We are proud to deliver a facility that reflects the needs and energy of our student community."
The Student Centre was made possible through the ‘Leave a Legacy’ initiative, in which UL students voted to co-fund the project via a phased levy beginning in 2017. Nearly 80 percent of the cost was student-funded, underscoring the strong sense of ownership and partnership behind the development.
The new Student Centre reinforces UL’s reputation as a destination campus where students can thrive academically, socially, and personally.
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