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It catered to female students and had two main courses. It was transferred to the Northern Ireland Ministry of Agriculture in 1922. In 1949, it became Loughry Agricultural College, and it became co-educational in 1962. In the 1970s, it was known as the Loughry College of Agriculture and Food Technology. In the 1990s, it became part of CAFRE. [5]
Union Theological College, the training institution for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, which also allows the wider public to study theology at undergraduate and postgraduate level; Whitefield College of the Bible, Banbridge is an independent theological college operated by the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster
Belfast Metropolitan College's Municipal Technical Institute Building. Northern Irish colleges are funded the Department for the Economy (DfE). [4] Belfast Metropolitan College [5] College of Agriculture, Food & Rural Enterprise [6] Northern Regional College [7] North West Regional College [8] South Eastern Regional College [9] Southern ...
5.15 Ireland. 5.16 Italy. 5.17 Latvia. ... Kwadaso Agricultural College, Kumasi (Agricultural University of Ghana) ... Food and Rural Enterprise, Northern Ireland ...
1.2 Northern Ireland. 1.3 Scotland. 1.4 Wales. 2 See also. 3 Notes. Toggle the table of contents. Land based college. ... Berkshire College of Agriculture in ...
Southern Regional College (SRC) is a further and higher education college in the southern area of Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom. [1] It was formed in 2007 following a merger of the Further Education colleges of Armagh College, Newry and Kilkeel Institute, and the Upper Bann Institute. [2]
People by university or college in Northern Ireland (7 C) B. ... College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise; N. Newman College Ireland; S. South West College
Northern Regional College (or NRC) is a third level educational institution in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.The college has five campuses around the north-east of Northern Ireland (County Antrim and eastern County Londonderry): Ballymena (Trostan Avenue and Farm Lodge campuses), Coleraine, Magherafelt and Newtownabbey.