University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork (UCC) (Irish: Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh) is a constituent university of the National...
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CIT Crawford College of Art and Design, the CIT Cork School of Music and the National Maritime College of Ireland. Faculties were made up of Schools which...
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000 employees) include Cork University Hospital, Apple Inc, University College Cork, Boston Scientific, Cork City Council, Cork Institute of Technology...
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the Wild Atlantic Way. The largest third-level institution is University College Cork, founded in 1845, and has a total student population of around...
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years later, together with University of Galway (as Queen's College, Galway) and University College Cork (as Queen's College, Cork). Queen's offers approximately...
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University College Cork Association Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Cork. It was founded in 1952 by students at University...
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University College Cork Rugby Football Club is an Irish rugby union club which currently plays in Division 1B of the All-Ireland League. Founded in 1872...
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Brothers College (PBC Cork) (Irish: Coláiste na Toirbhirte; colloquially known as Pres) is a Catholic, boys, private fee-paying secondary school in Cork, Ireland...
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Mick Waters (category Cork inter-county hurlers)
played rugby union as part of the college's junior and senior cup teams. Waters later studied at University College Cork and won a Fitzgibbon Cup medal in...
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Ashley Cummins (rugby union) (category Academics of University College Cork)
international rugby union player. Born in Cork, Cummins was educated at University College Cork and Queen's College Belfast. He appeared occasionally in rugby...
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teaching hospital in Wilton, Cork in Ireland. Its academic partner is University College Cork. It is the only Level 1 Trauma Centre in Ireland. It is a public...
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Laura Harmon (category Alumni of University College Cork)
Eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland. A graduate of University College Cork, Harmon served as vice-president for Equality and Citizenship of...
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Ken Murphy (businessman) (category Alumni of University College Cork)
was born in Cork, Ireland. He was educated there at Christian Brothers College, and earned a bachelor's degree from University College Cork, and later...
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Cork University Press (CUP) is a publisher located in Cork, Ireland. It was founded in 1925 and is associated with University College Cork. The Press publishes...
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Texts. University College Cork. Retrieved 30 December 2017. "Annála Connacht". CELT, the Corpus of Electronic Texts. University College Cork. Retrieved...
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George Boole (category Academics of Queens College Cork)
appointed the first professor of mathematics at Queen's College, Cork (now University College Cork) in Ireland, where he met his future wife, Mary Everest...
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with the Cork and Galway colleges forming the National University of Ireland, along with University College Dublin. The three Queen's colleges are currently...
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Terence O'Reilly (category Academics of University College Cork)
Terence O’Reilly AIH MRIA (1947–2023) was Professor of Spanish at University College Cork known for his work on the literature, history, and art of medieval...
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or Dúbhglas, meaning 'dark stream') is a suburb, with a village core, in Cork city, Ireland. Douglas is also the name of the townland, Roman Catholic parish...
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"Where Finbar taught let Munster learn", is the motto of today's University College Cork in English, though this is not a translation of the Irish motto...
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Cillian Murphy (category Alumni of University College Cork)
label and the whole of your music." Murphy began studying law at University College Cork (UCC) in 1996, but failed his first-year exams because he "had...
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of the prison are today incorporated in the perimeter of University College Cork. The main Cork County Gaol buildings were erected in the years 1818-23;...
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Irish Film Society (IFS) and the Cork International Film Festival, is held in the library of University College Cork. This collection, known as the Dr...
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Leah McNamara (category Alumni of University College Cork)
McNamara. McNamara attended Castletroy College. She went on to study Drama and Theatre at University College Cork and train at Bow Street Academy. Clarke...
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John O'Halloran (academic) (category Alumni of University College Cork)
university lecturer, ornithologist and academic administrator. In August 2021, he was appointed as the sixteenth President of University College Cork...
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Griffith College Cork (GCC) is a private third level (higher education) college which merged with Skerry's College Cork in 2005. Griffith College Cork runs...
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Pierce Brosnan (category People associated with University College Cork)
from the Dublin Institute of Technology and, a year later, the University College Cork. On 23 September 2004, he became an American citizen while retaining...
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The burning of Cork (Irish: Dó Chorcaí) by British forces took place on the night of 11–12 December 1920, during the Irish War of Independence. It followed...
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prisons in Cork. The Cork City Gaol became a women's gaol (for Cork City and Cork County) and the Cork County Gaol near University College Cork became the...
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end. University College Cork, a university in Ireland, offers scholarships to members of the Choctaw to undertake a master's degree at the university, to...
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