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  1. 3 giorni fa · The Irish Universities Act (1908) established the National University of Ireland, with University College Dublin as a Constituent College to which a Charter was granted on 2 December, 1908. The Catholic University Medical School became part of University College Dublin.

  2. 16 ore fa · St Hugh's College St John's College St Peter's College; Scarf colours: Two narrow double-stripes a fifth of a scarf-width in from either edge, the left of each double-stripe of white and the right of yellow, with the background areas to the left of each double-stripe of blue, and to the right of black, such that a black and a blue area meet in the centre of the scarf.

  3. 3 giorni fa · Mission. As a unique and historical focal point in Irish higher education, NUI serves the interests of the member institutions, by providing services to them and to their graduates. Related to this, NUI promotes the national and international standing of the National University of Ireland as a whole, by undertaking activities related ...

  4. 4 giorni fa · National University Of Ireland, 49 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, D02 V583 - Tel: +353 (1) 439 2424 - Fax: +353 (1) 439 2466 - Email: registrar at nui.ie

  5. Searching for colleges and universities in Ireland? Find Colleges & Institutes in Ireland in our A – Z listing of Colleges & Universities. We’ve listed every CAO, Third-level and PLC course in Ireland on Whichcollege.ie.

  6. 2 giorni fa · The majority of our students (day and boarding) go initially to University College Dublin (about 5 mins from the college) OR Trinity College Dublin (overseas boarders especially, ranked in top 200). Some of our graduates also attend University in the UK, USA, Holland, Spain, Germany.

  7. www.blackrockcollege.com › about › history-of-blackrockHistory - Blackrock College

    2 giorni fa · Blackrock College, known originally as the French College, Blackrock, was founded in 1860 by Père Jules Leman CSSp and his French companions. They had a dual aim, namely to train personnel for missionary service in the Third World and to provide a first class Catholic education for Irish boys.