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The Irish universities include the University of Dublin, better known by the name of its sole college, Trinity College Dublin, the four constituent universities of the National University of Ireland, two universities established in 1989, five technological universities formed by the amalgamation of Institutes of Technology and a professional medical institution.
National College of Ireland (NCI) (Coláiste Náisiúnta na hÉireann (CNÉ) in Irish) is a not-for-profit, state-aided third-level education institution in Dublin.It was founded in 1951 as a joint venture between the Jesuits in Ireland and Irish trade unions, and was originally named the Catholic Workers College, Dublin.
Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown (ITB) (Irish: Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Baile Bhlainséir) established in 1999, was a third-level institution outside Dublin. In 2019, it merged with the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) and the Institute of Technology Tallaght (ITT) to form the new Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin). [1 ...
Dublin Metropolitan University (DMU) is a privately owned company based in Limassol, Cyprus that markets itself as a university. Desmond Fleming, vice-chancellor of the company, claims to be the 17th Baronet of Killan, a title that Burke's Peerage does not recognize. [ 1 ]
N-Nitroso-N-methylurea (NMU) is a highly reliable carcinogen, mutagen, and teratogen. NMU is an alkylating agent, and exhibits its toxicity by transferring its methyl group to nucleobases in nucleic acids, which can lead to AT:GC transition mutations. [citation needed] NMU is the traditional precursor in the synthesis of diazomethane.
The B.Ed qualification gained from Marino Institute of Education was validated by Trinity College Dublin. In 2006, Dr. Anne O'Gara was appointed President of Marino Institute of Education. [3] 2012 saw Trinity College Dublin join the Christian Brothers in Co-Trusteeship of Marino Institute of Education. [4]
Local government in Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, is currently administered through the local authorities of four local government areas (the city of Dublin and the counties of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Fingal and South Dublin). The historical development of these councils dates back to medieval times.
Dublin (Dublin, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Fingal, South Dublin) 0.954 2 South-West (Cork and Kerry) 0.950 – Ireland (average) 0.950: 3 West (Galway, Mayo, Roscommon) 0.943 Mid-East (Kildare, Louth, Meath, Wicklow) 5 Mid-West (Clare, Limerick, Tipperary) 0.938 6 South-East (Carlow, Kilkenny, Waterford, Wexford) 0.932 7