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National University of Ireland, Galway - Definition and Overview

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National University of Ireland, Galway
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Established 1845
Location Galway, Republic of Ireland
Students 12,500
President Prof Iognáid Ó Muircheartaigh
Address University Road
Galway
Ireland
Phone +353-91-52 4411
Homepage http://www.nuig.ie
Member of Coimbra Group, EUA, NUI


The National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG) (Irish: Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh) can trace its existence to 1845 as part of the Queen's University of Ireland and was known until recently as University College, Galway (UCG).

The Clock Tower of the Quadrangle
The Clock Tower of the Quadrangle


The college opened in 1849 as Queens College Galway, the Irish Universities Act, 1908 made this college a constituent college of the new National University of Ireland, and under a new charter the name of the college was changed to University College, Galway. The college was given special statutory responsibility under the University College, Galway Act, 1929 in respect of the use of the Irish language as the working language of the college. The college retained the name University College, Galway until 1997 when the Universities Act, 1997 changed the name to National University of Ireland, Galway and made the college a constituent university of the National University of Ireland.

The university is located near the centre of the city and stretches along the Corrib river. The oldest part of the university, the Quadrangle, is a replica of a building at University of Oxford. The stone from which it is built was supplied locally. Newer parts of the university sprang up in the 1970s and were designed by architects Scott, Tallon, Walker. The 1990s also saw considerable development including the conversion of an old factory into a student centre and sports hall.

Famous people associated with the university include: G. Johnstone Stoney who gave the electron its name and James Hardiman author of Hardiman's History of Galway.

The Sunday Times University Guide named the university as Irish University of the Year 2002 - 2003 [1] (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3501-412632,00.html). In 2003 the total student enrolment stood at over 14,500.

Faculties:

  • Arts
  • Celtic Studies
  • Commerce
  • Engineering
  • Law
  • Medicine & Health Sciences
  • Science

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Universities of Ireland
Republic of Ireland: Dublin City University | National University of Ireland | University of Dublin | University of Limerick
NUI Constituent Universities: Cork | Dublin | Galway | Maynooth
Northern Ireland: Queen's University of Belfast | University of Ulster
QUB University Colleges: St Mary's | Stranmillis

Other degree awarding authorities in Ireland
Dublin Institute of Technology | Higher Education and Training Awards Council | Pontifical University of Maynooth | Presbyterian Theological Faculty Ireland


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