The Marine Institute welcomed Transition Year (TY) students from schools across Ireland to its headquarters in Oranmore, Co Galway and its research facility in Newport, Co Mayo for the annual Transition Year Programme 2026.
Throughout the programme, students explored the world of marine science through hands-on sessions in marine research and environmental monitoring, fisheries and ocean ecosystems, maritime and shipping, marine technology and innovation, and career pathways across STEM and the marine sector.
From laboratory demonstrations to interactive workshops and discussions with scientists, TY students gained real insight into how science, technology and collaboration help us understand, manage and protect our ocean.
As Marine Institute chief executive Dr Rick Officer noted: “The Transition Year Programme is central to how we inspire the next generation of ocean thinkers and innovators.
“By offering students first‑hand experience of marine science, technology and the many careers linked to our ocean, we want them to see the ocean as a landscape of opportunity. Initiatives like this are vital for developing the skills, awareness and ambition needed to advance a sustainable, knowledge‑driven blue economy.”


















































