Refurbishment work has been completed on the School of Business & Social Sciences Building in Sligo.
The €7million development has been named after Constance Markievicz, one of Ireland's most influential historical figures, and who had a deep association with the North West.
The 4,400 square-metre refurbishment was designed by Rhatigan & Company Architects and built by Boyle Construction.
It comprises 16 classrooms/lecture theatres; eight PC labs; four Early Childhood/Creative Design Studios; two social learning areas; offices for 72 staff as well as a café and support space.
Minister of State for Higher Education, Mary Mitchell O'Connor T.D said: "The scale and ambition of IT Sligo for its students and staff is neatly encapsulated in this spectacular new facility.
"In terms of infrastructural landscape, IT Sligo can justifiably lay claim to having one of the most advanced and dynamic campuses in the Institute of Technology sector today.
"This new building also marries that sense of looking to the future with celebrating the past, as reflected in naming the facility in honour of one of Ireland's best known female historical figures."
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