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  2. Centre for Talented Youth Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Talented Youth Ireland ( CTYI) is a programme for students of high academic ability between the ages of six and seventeen in Ireland. [ 1] There are sibling projects around the world, most notably the CTY programme at Johns Hopkins University, the original model for CTY Ireland. CTY students are eligible to participate in CTY's ...

  3. Science Foundation Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The agency was established in 2003 under the Industrial Development (Science Foundation Ireland) Act 2003 Following a Technology Foresight activity managed by Forfás, the Irish Government allocated €1.3B under the 2000–2006 National Development Plan to spend on R&D. SFI was responsible for disbursing €650M of these monies in the targeted strategic areas of ICT and Biotechnology during ...

  4. South East Technological University - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 the Irish government signed off on a plan to set up the first technological universities (TU) in Ireland. [14] One of these TUs was to combine Institute of Technology Carlow with Waterford Institute of Technology. Waterford Institute of Technology had opened in 1970 as a Regional Technical College and adopted its present name on 7 May ...

  5. Vocational school - Wikipedia

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    Students in a carpentry trade school learning woodworking skills, c. 1920 Dongping County Vocational Secondary School, China A vocational school, trade school, or technical school is a type of educational institution, which, depending on the country, may refer to either secondary or post-secondary education [1] designed to provide vocational education or technical skills required to complete ...

  6. Trinity College Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Trinity College Dublin. Trinity College Dublin ( Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide ), officially The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, [ 1] is the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin, Ireland. [ 10] Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I who issued a royal charter for the university, it was ...

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  8. Third-level education in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 the percentage of school leavers transferring to third level exceeded 50% for the first time, while as of 2005 it was in excess of 55% and expected to grow at approximately 1% per annum for the next decade. There are over 25 third-level courses at graduate and postgraduate level offered through the Irish language.

  9. Griffith College Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1974, with four campuses in Dublin, Cork and Limerick, Griffith College is one of the two largest independent higher education college in Ireland, with a student population of around 7,000 with 1,400 overseas students from over 77 countries. [citation needed] It is named after the former Griffith Barracks on the South Circular ...