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Dublin City University (abbreviated as DCU) (Irish: Ollscoil Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath [1]) is a university based on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland.Created as the National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin in 1975, it enrolled its first students in 1980, and was elevated to university status (along with the NIHE Limerick, now the University of Limerick) in September 1989 by statute.
CTY was founded in 1992, with its first summer programme running in 1993, and is based at Dublin City University in Glasnevin, Dublin 9. The centre offers various courses for gifted students as well as conducting research and promoting the needs of the talented in Ireland. Currently, it caters for 5,000 students a year.
FET is a free and open-source time tabling app for automatically scheduling the timetable of a school, high-school or university. FET is written in C++ using the Qt cross-platform application framework. Initially, FET stood for "Free Evolutionary Timetabling"; as it is no longer evolutionary, the E in the middle can stand for anything the user ...
This list of Dublin City University faculties, schools, research centres and laboratories covers the university's diverse and interdisciplinary research interest.
The Students' Union is funded through the Office of Student Life (OSL), which is overseen by an Executive, a committee made up of students and university staff. [9] As of 2017, the OSL supports and sponsors over 140 student run clubs and societies. [10] DCU Students' Union is a member of the Union of Students in Ireland. Having voted to ...
The College View [1] is Dublin City University’s independent student newspaper, run voluntarily by students affiliated to DCU's Media Production Society. [2] The newspaper was first published in 1999 after changing its name from The Bullsheet, its predecessor.
All Hallows College was a college of higher education in Dublin.It was founded in 1842 and was run by the Vincentians from 1892 until 2016. On 23 May 2014, it was announced that it was closing because of declining student enrollment. [2]
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