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ATU and Donegal County Council form Civil Engineering work placement partnership

written by Staff Writer November 25, 2022
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Atlantic Technological University (ATU) together with Donegal County Council have launched a Civil Engineering Work Placement partnership which will see Final Year BEng Civil Engineering students working one day per week on a range of Donegal County Council projects.

The partnership was launched last Friday with county council staff marking the launch with a visit to the civil engineering laboratories in the Letterkenny campus.

This partnership will provide significant experience to students studying BEng Civil Engineering in ATU Donegal where they will gain on-the-job training one day per week during the winter semester of their final year. This work placement is made possible by the support of Donegal County Council engineering staff who organise placements throughout the county – including road construction projects, local area offices and the National Roads Office.

Donegal County Council Chief Executive, John McLaughlin says “We are delighted to expand our partnership opportunities with ATU. They play a vital role in in providing a skilled workforce for a wide range of industry and Services in the North West. ATU will help transform third level education in Donegal and the Northwest Region.”

Paul Hannigan, Head of College ATU Donegal and John McLaughlin, Chief Executive Donegal County Council, with the ATU Donegal Civil Engineering students.

Donegal County Council Director of Services, Bryan Cannon says “Civil Engineering is a key qualification that will be required as part of the Skills base needed to deliver the National Development Plan. There will be many and varied infrastructural Projects in the North West in the coming years and Donegal County Council is keen to play its part with ATU in developing young engineers that will play a part in delivering the NDP for Donegal and the North West.”

Head of Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Thomas Dowling adds “We are excited to work with Donegal County Council as partners in this new initiative. Work placement is an important element of the programmes we provide here at ATU Donegal.”

Student reflections from the work placement so far include: “Work placement has helped enhance my team working and IT skills. I can now apply these improved skills in my college work and final year project.”

“As a student of civil engineering, to see the work of a civil engineer be appreciated by a member of the public gave me a reminder of the real-life impact civil engineering has in society. An occurrence I had not seen before, to see a civil engineer be thanked for public service was inspiring and reassured me of the importance of this work.”

“Seeing in practice the on-site testing carried out on construction projects, that I only read about in class notes, made it easier to understand civil engineering materials, design, and procedures.”

“Practical surveying skills gained in my first and second year have been developed with use of the GPS and total station surveying equipment on this work placement. I think the latest technology can be incorporated into the modules more.”

ATU and Donegal County Council form Civil Engineering work placement partnership was last modified: November 25th, 2022 by Staff Writer
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