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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.
This list of Dublin City University faculties, schools, research centres and laboratories covers the university's diverse and interdisciplinary research interest.
Ryan Academy building. The DCU Ryan Academy for Entrepreneurship is a unit of Dublin City University (DCU) in Ireland. Originally based at the Citywest business park between Saggart and Rathcoole on the southwestern edge of Dublin, and later at DCU's Innovation Campus at the DCU Alpha facility in Glasnevin, it operates a range of academic and entrepreneurial programmes.
See also Postgraduate Diploma. The graduate diploma (GradDip) is offered by University College Dublin, the Technological University Dublin, Dublin City University, HETAC, the University of Limerick, and the Atlantic Technological University. The higher diploma (HDip) is offered by HETAC, NUI institutions, and Trinity College, Dublin.
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.
The university's field-weighted citation impact is twice the world average and scores in the top decile internationally in the Times Higher Education World University Ranking (2020). [5] In December 2019, the RCSI was authorised as a university, becoming the ninth in Ireland, following a change in legislation, and an application by the college.
CTY students are eligible to participate in CTY's summer sessions for older students. 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 ...
Faculty of Law (University College Cork) Faculty of Law (National University of Ireland Galway) School of Law (Trinity College, Dublin) School of Law (Maynooth University) Sutherland School of Law (University College Dublin) School of Law (University of Limerick) School of Law and Government (Dublin City University)