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National University of Ireland

The National University of Ireland (NUI) (Irish: Ollscoil na hÉireann) is a federal university system of constituent universities (previously called constituent colleges) and recognised colleges set up under the Irish Universities Act, 1908,[1] and significantly amended by the Universities Act, 1997.[2]

National University of Ireland
Ollscoil na hÉireann
Coat of Arms of the National University of Ireland
Latin: Universitas Hiberniae Nationalis
MottoVeritati (Latin)
Fír Fer (Old Irish)
Motto in English
Truth; Men's Truth
Established1908
ChancellorMaurice Manning
RegistrarAttracta Halpin
Students77,500
Address
49 Merrion Square
Dublin 2
D02 V583
,
Dublin
(with additional offices in Cork, Galway, and Maynooth
,
53°20′18″N 6°14′50″W / 53.3384°N 6.2472°W / 53.3384; -6.2472Coordinates: 53°20′18″N 6°14′50″W / 53.3384°N 6.2472°W / 53.3384; -6.2472
Campusnone
AffiliationsIUA, EUA
Websitewww.nui.ie

The constituent universities are for all essential purposes independent universities, except that the degrees and diplomas are those of the National University of Ireland with its seat in Dublin.

In post-nominals, the abbreviation NUI is used for degrees from all the constituent universities of the National University of Ireland.[3]

History

 
The offices of the NUI, on Merrion Square in Dublin

Queen's Colleges at Belfast, Cork, and Galway were established in 1845. In 1849 teaching commenced and a year later they were united under the Queen's University of Ireland. The Catholic University of Ireland was created as an independent university on 3 November 1854 for the education of Catholics; that university was not a recognised university and did not offer recognised degrees. In 1880 the Royal University of Ireland took over the degree awarding functions of the two former universities and offered recognised degrees to the graduates of the new University College Dublin and St Patrick's College, Maynooth, previously awarded under the Catholic University. The Catholic University became University College Dublin in 1882 under the direction of the Jesuits. In the 1890s its students achieved more distinctions than their counterparts in Belfast, Cork, and Galway, which had been originally established as secular institutions.

The 1908 reforms created the National University of Ireland and a separate Queen's University of Belfast. The Royal University was dissolved in 1909, and in 1910 Maynooth became a recognised college of the NUI. Initially the National University, unlike the Royal University, did not award degrees for part-time or external students. Similarly to the Royal University, however, the National University was still banned from awarding degrees in Theology.

In 1975 the teacher training colleges of Carysfort College, Blackrock, St Patrick's College, Drumcondra and Mary Immaculate College, Limerick became recognised colleges of the NUI. During 1976 and 1977 Thomond College of Education, Limerick was a recognized college of the NUI, also. In 1978 St. Angela's College, Sligo became affiliated to the NUI.

In 1996 the National College of Art and Design became a recognised college of the NUI. The 1997 reforms restructured the National University of Ireland, and an additional university at Maynooth was created from certain faculties of the previous recognised college, St Patrick's College, Maynooth. These reforms also removed the prohibition on theology that had been imposed on the National University and its predecessors.

Legislative constituency

Since 1918 the university's graduates have formed a constituency in parliamentary elections. In 1918 it was formed as a constituency for the UK House of Commons. After the first election Eoin MacNeill abstained from Westminster and sat in the first Dáil. The NUI graduates elected four TDs (to Dáil Éireann) from 1921 until 1934 when the university constituencies were abolished by Fianna Fáil.

Under the Constitution of Ireland, adopted in 1937, the graduates of the university elect three members of Seanad Éireann (the senate). All graduates that are Irish citizens (regardless of living in the state or not) are entitled to vote if on the university's register of electors. An honorary degree does not give the entitlement to vote. The election is conducted by postal vote.

The most recent election was in 2020, for the 26th Seanad, and returned three independents: Alice-Mary Higgins, Michael McDowell and Rónán Mullen.

Governance

The governing body of the NUI is styled the Senate under its 1908 charter. Members are called "Members of the Senate" rather than Senators; "NUI Senator" refers to the members of Seanad Éireann elected by NUI graduates. The NUI Senate meets in the Phelan Room, called after Edward J. Phelan, who funded its refurbishment. The Universities Act 1997 increased the size of the Senate and devolved power from it to the constituent universities.[4]

The NUI's Convocation comprises the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, the Members of Senate, the Professors and Lecturers, and the Graduates of the University.[5] Eight Members of the NUI Senate are elected by its Convocation, for terms of five years.[4]

Chancellor

The chancellor is the notional head of the university, and constituent universities and recognised colleges have their own heads, who exercise most powers in practice. When the university was established in 1908 by Royal Charter, the first chancellor was appointed; all subsequent chancellors are elected by convocation, as set out in university statutes. The chancellor is elected by graduates and staff whenever there is a vacancy.

University faculties

Within the university there is a common faculty structure in operation in the constituent universities. These ten faculties are: Agriculture; Arts; Celtic Studies; Commerce; Engineering & Architecture; Food Science & Technology; Law; Medicine & Health Sciences; Philosophy & Sociology; Science; and Veterinary Medicine.

Associated institutions of the University

The constituent universities are:

The recognised colleges are:

Former recognised colleges, later colleges of constituent universities, are:

Other former recognised colleges, and their years of recognition, are:

See also

References

  1. ^ . www.bopcris.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 9 March 2004. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Universities Act, 1997". Irishstatutebook.ie. 14 May 1997. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  3. ^ "OXFORD UNIVERSITY CALENDAR: NOTES ON STYLE" (PDF). Ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Mission and Governance of the NUI". National University of Ireland.; "Calendar 2004-2008" (PDF). National University of Ireland.
  5. ^ "Mission and Governance of the NUI". National University of Ireland. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  6. ^ Since April 2009 the Senate of the NUI decided that medical graduates of RCSI Bahrain will be eligible to receive the NUI degrees of MB BCh BAO.
  7. ^ The National College of Arts and Design is a college of University College Dublin.
  8. ^ Shannon College of Hotel Management became "A College of the National University of Ireland, Galway" in November 2015. This in effect means that students are registered as students of NUIG, and the National University of Ireland continues to grant degrees and diplomas.
  9. ^ Saint Angela's College became "A College of the National University of Ireland, Galway" in June 2005. Students were registered as students of NUIG, and the National University of Ireland continued to grant degrees and diplomas. It became a linked provider of Atlantic Technological University in 2022 and full incorporation into ATU is planned for 2023.
  10. ^ In accordance with the Universities Act 1997 (Section 48); see "Universities Act, 1997, Section 48". Irishstatutebook.ie. Retrieved 18 November 2016. Graduates of the recognised college of St Patrick's College, Maynooth, who received a degree of the National University of Ireland before the commencement of the act, are considered graduates of the constituent university known as Maynooth University.

External links

  • Official site - National University of Ireland

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Dublin with additional offices in Cork Galway and Maynooth Ireland 53 20 18 N 6 14 50 W 53 3384 N 6 2472 W 53 3384 6 2472 Coordinates 53 20 18 N 6 14 50 W 53 3384 N 6 2472 W 53 3384 6 2472CampusnoneAffiliationsIUA EUAWebsitewww nui ieThe constituent universities are for all essential purposes independent universities except that the degrees and diplomas are those of the National University of Ireland with its seat in Dublin In post nominals the abbreviation NUI is used for degrees from all the constituent universities of the National University of Ireland 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Legislative constituency 2 Governance 2 1 Chancellor 3 University faculties 4 Associated institutions of the University 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit The offices of the NUI on Merrion Square in Dublin Queen s Colleges at Belfast Cork and Galway were established in 1845 In 1849 teaching commenced and a year later they were united under the Queen s University of Ireland The Catholic University of Ireland was created as an independent university on 3 November 1854 for the education of Catholics that university was not a recognised university and did not offer recognised degrees In 1880 the Royal University of Ireland took over the degree awarding functions of the two former universities and offered recognised degrees to the graduates of the new University College Dublin and St Patrick s College Maynooth previously awarded under the Catholic University The Catholic University became University College Dublin in 1882 under the direction of the Jesuits In the 1890s its students achieved more distinctions than their counterparts in Belfast Cork and Galway which had been originally established as secular institutions The 1908 reforms created the National University of Ireland and a separate Queen s University of Belfast The Royal University was dissolved in 1909 and in 1910 Maynooth became a recognised college of the NUI Initially the National University unlike the Royal University did not award degrees for part time or external students Similarly to the Royal University however the National University was still banned from awarding degrees in Theology In 1975 the teacher training colleges of Carysfort College Blackrock St Patrick s College Drumcondra and Mary Immaculate College Limerick became recognised colleges of the NUI During 1976 and 1977 Thomond College of Education Limerick was a recognized college of the NUI also In 1978 St Angela s College Sligo became affiliated to the NUI In 1996 the National College of Art and Design became a recognised college of the NUI The 1997 reforms restructured the National University of Ireland and an additional university at Maynooth was created from certain faculties of the previous recognised college St Patrick s College Maynooth These reforms also removed the prohibition on theology that had been imposed on the National University and its predecessors Legislative constituency Edit Main article National University of Ireland constituency Since 1918 the university s graduates have formed a constituency in parliamentary elections In 1918 it was formed as a constituency for the UK House of Commons After the first election Eoin MacNeill abstained from Westminster and sat in the first Dail The NUI graduates elected four TDs to Dail Eireann from 1921 until 1934 when the university constituencies were abolished by Fianna Fail Under the Constitution of Ireland adopted in 1937 the graduates of the university elect three members of Seanad Eireann the senate All graduates that are Irish citizens regardless of living in the state or not are entitled to vote if on the university s register of electors An honorary degree does not give the entitlement to vote The election is conducted by postal vote The most recent election was in 2020 for the 26th Seanad and returned three independents Alice Mary Higgins Michael McDowell and Ronan Mullen Governance EditThe governing body of the NUI is styled the Senate under its 1908 charter Members are called Members of the Senate rather than Senators NUI Senator refers to the members of Seanad Eireann elected by NUI graduates The NUI Senate meets in the Phelan Room called after Edward J Phelan who funded its refurbishment The Universities Act 1997 increased the size of the Senate and devolved power from it to the constituent universities 4 The NUI s Convocation comprises the Chancellor the Vice Chancellor the Members of Senate the Professors and Lecturers and the Graduates of the University 5 Eight Members of the NUI Senate are elected by its Convocation for terms of five years 4 Chancellor Edit The chancellor is the notional head of the university and constituent universities and recognised colleges have their own heads who exercise most powers in practice When the university was established in 1908 by Royal Charter the first chancellor was appointed all subsequent chancellors are elected by convocation as set out in university statutes The chancellor is elected by graduates and staff whenever there is a vacancy William Walsh 1908 1921 Eamon de Valera 1921 1975 T K Whitaker 1976 1996 Garret FitzGerald 1997 2009 Maurice Manning 2009 present University faculties EditWithin the university there is a common faculty structure in operation in the constituent universities These ten faculties are Agriculture Arts Celtic Studies Commerce Engineering amp Architecture Food Science amp Technology Law Medicine amp Health Sciences Philosophy amp Sociology Science and Veterinary Medicine Associated institutions of the University EditThe constituent universities are University College Cork University College Dublin University of Galway Maynooth UniversityThe recognised colleges are Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland University of Medical and Health Sciences 6 Institute of Public AdministrationFormer recognised colleges later colleges of constituent universities are National College of Art and Design 1996 2011 7 Shannon College of Hotel Management 2000 2015 8 St Angela s College Sligo 1978 2005 9 Other former recognised colleges and their years of recognition are Mary Immaculate College of Education Limerick 1975 1994 National Institute for Higher Education Limerick 1976 1977 Thomond College of Education Limerick 1976 1977 Our Lady of Mercy College Carysfort 1975 1988 Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy 2005 2015 St Patrick s College Dublin formerly St Patrick s College of Education Drumcondra 1975 1995 St Patrick s College Maynooth 1910 1997 10 See also EditAcademic dress of the National University of Ireland Education in the Republic of Ireland List of universities in the Republic of Ireland Postgraduate Applications Centre RCSI amp UCD Malaysia CampusReferences Edit Irish Universities Act 1908 Statute for the National University of Ireland www bopcris ac uk Archived from the original on 9 March 2004 Retrieved 14 January 2022 Universities Act 1997 Irishstatutebook ie 14 May 1997 Retrieved 18 November 2016 OXFORD UNIVERSITY CALENDAR NOTES ON STYLE PDF Ox ac uk Retrieved 18 November 2016 a b Mission and Governance of the NUI National University of Ireland Calendar 2004 2008 PDF National University of Ireland Mission and Governance of the NUI National University of Ireland Retrieved 11 March 2019 Since April 2009 the Senate of the NUI decided that medical graduates of RCSI Bahrain will be eligible to receive the NUI degrees of MB BCh BAO The National College of Arts and Design is a college of University College Dublin Shannon College of Hotel Management became A College of the National University of Ireland Galway in November 2015 This in effect means that students are registered as students of NUIG and the National University of Ireland continues to grant degrees and diplomas Saint Angela s College became A College of the National University of Ireland Galway in June 2005 Students were registered as students of NUIG and the National University of Ireland continued to grant degrees and diplomas It became a linked provider of Atlantic Technological University in 2022 and full incorporation into ATU is planned for 2023 In accordance with the Universities Act 1997 Section 48 see Universities Act 1997 Section 48 Irishstatutebook ie Retrieved 18 November 2016 Graduates of the recognised college of St Patrick s College Maynooth who received a degree of the National University of Ireland before the commencement of the act are considered graduates of the constituent university known as Maynooth University External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to National University of Ireland Official site National University of Ireland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National University of Ireland amp oldid 1148362965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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