Regional Talent

The Midwest of Ireland has a rich talent pool, with a focus on assessing and responding to future skills needs through the collaboration of employers, education and training providers. This is facilitated by Digital Midwest, an employer-led
skills network.

The Mid-West has a diverse pool of talented individuals across various industries. The region has a strong history in manufacturing, with a skilled workforce in areas such as engineering and production.

In recent years, Limerick has also become a hub for technology and software companies, attracting highly skilled workers in areas such as software development, data analysis, and digital marketing.
Additionally, the region has a thriving arts and culture scene, with many talented artists, musicians,
and performers based here.

Overall, the Mid-West region offers a rich and varied talent pool for businesses and organisations looking to hire in the region.

The region has a strong educational offering at both further and higher levels including:

  1. University of Limerick (UL): Established in 1972, UL is a young, energetic and enterprising university with a proud record of innovation in education and excellence in research and scholarship. Its beautiful riverside campus is located just 5km from Limerick city centre.
  2. Technological University of the Shannon (TUS): Is an institution of higher education in Limerick, which offers courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in a range of disciplines including engineering, science, business, humanities and art and design.
  3. Mary Immaculate College: Founded in 1898, Mary Immaculate College (MIC) is the oldest third-level institution in Limerick. It is a Catholic College of Education and the Liberal Arts and offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes.
  4. Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board: LCETB is the state education and training authority for the Limerick and Clare region in Ireland. The authority plays a leading role in the provision of high quality education and training in the region. It achieves this by transforming the lives of our students, our learners and communities.
  5. Tipperary Education and Training Board: Tipperary ETB, is the statutory provider of a comprehensive range of quality education programmes developed to meet the needs of the community in Tipperary. These include Second Level/Post Primary Education, Post Leaving Certificate Programmes, Further Education and Training Services.
  6. Skillnet Ireland: Skillnet Ireland is a business support agency of the Government of Ireland,
    responsible for advancing the competitiveness, productivity and innovation of businesses operating in Ireland through enterprise-led workforce development.

Did you know?

Limerick is a UNESCO
Learning City

The Irish Network of Learning Cities includes Limerick, Cork, Belfast, Dublin and Derry-Strabane Learning City-Regions. All member cities have adopted the UNESCO Guidelines for Building Learning Cities.