Rob Lally

Rob Lally

The balance between labs and lectures is great, along with the small class sizes. The lecturers are always there to help.

 

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I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do after school, but I enjoyed the more practical aspects of learning. My guidance counsellor encouraged me to explore my interest in agriculture which led me to starting my journey in ATU Mountbellew.

Firstly, doing the Green Certificate, followed by the Diploma in Dairy Herd, and then progressing to a degree ubRural Enterprise and Agri-Business.

While studying at the ATU Mountbellew I developed one of the most successful Macra Na Feirme clubs in the Higher Education setting. Business communications and negotiations and rural development were the modules outside of the practical modules I enjoyed most. The balance between labs and lectures is great, along with the small class sizes. The lecturers are always there to help.

Currently I’m a full-time beef farmer, work as a sales representative for Agri-Lloyd Ireland and I’m the newly elected Vice President for Macra Na Feirme.

Find out more about the Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Rural Enterprise and Agri-Business.