National College of Ireland
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National College of Ireland (NCI) is a third level institution based alongside the IFSC in North Wall, Dublin. Its current acting president in Dr. Paul Mooney.
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[edit] History
NCI was founded by the Jesuits in the 1950s as a college specialising in Industrial Relations, the National College of Industrial Relations, based in Ranelagh, but now includes a School of Business, School of Computing and School of Community Studies. It is a non profit, third-level College whose mission is to provide a centre of academic excellence, to create opportunities for students to succeed and to facilitate access to education for all groups. Originally based in Ranelagh in south Dublin, it moved to its current location in the IFSC in 2001. The college currently caters for approximately 4000 students.
[edit] Activities
The college has a network of 40 off-campus centres, providing educational services throughout the country. The college has over 1000 full time students and over 2000 part-time students.
A recent report by the OECD on the Irish third level education system commended the college on its commitment to part-time learners. Degrees and certificates awarded by the college are accredited by HETAC, the Irish Higher Education and Training Awards Council, a government body that validates educational awards in the Irish non-university sector.
[edit] College sports clubs and societies
- Soccer team
- Rugby team
- Basketball team
- Table tennis team
- Hockey team
- GAA team
- Chess club
- Hurling team
- Karting club
- Lacrosse
- Reach Out society
- War Games society
- NCISUN society paper website
[edit] External links
- National College of Ireland Official Website
- The National College of Ireland has undertaken the Knowledge Economy Skills Passport and in conjunction with Musgrave
The NCI hurling team have made it to the all ireland 1/4 finals