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The college runs a number of full-time courses in Business validated by HETAC as well as full and part-time Institute of Commercial Management (ICM) and Business And Technology Education Council (BTEC) courses in Marketing, Human Resources Management, Travel and Tourism, Sports Management, and Office Administration. Students can earn a BA (Hons ...
This category contains articles about institutions of higher education established by or affiliated with the Congregation of Holy Cross. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
A National Institute for Higher Education (NIHE) (Irish: Foras Náisiúnta um Ard-Oideachas) [1] was a category of higher education institution established in Ireland to provide higher level technical education above the standard of the then established Regional Technical College system, at university level.
Holy Cross College (also known as Clonliffe College), located on Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, was founded in 1854 as the Catholic diocesan seminary for Dublin by Paul Cullen, Archbishop of Dublin (later created, in 1866.
Mid West Business Institute, now part of Griffith College Limerick [21] Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy (1968–2015) [16] Newman College, Dublin, merged into Griffith College; Our Lady of Mercy College, Carysfort (1877–1988) Portobello College Dublin, acquired by Dublin Business School in 2007 [21] Queen's University of Ireland ...