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UCC Campus. University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork (UCC) [4] (Irish: Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh) is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland, and located in Cork. The university was founded in 1845 as one of three Queen's Colleges located in Belfast, Cork, and Galway. [5]
The Lee Maltings was bought by University College Cork in 1968 and converted to laboratories. [5] In 1979 a silicon wafer-fabrication laboratory was established to provide R&D and specialised training facilities for the semi-conductor manufacturing industry. [5] The National Microelectronics Research Centre (NMRC) was established in 1981. [6]
People associated with University College Cork (7 C, 16 P) S. Sport at University College Cork (2 C, 6 P) ... Queen's University of Ireland; S. UCC Students' Union; U.
It was the home ground for several League of Ireland clubs in Cork city, including Fordsons, Cork F.C., Cork City, Cork United, Cork Athletic and Cork Hibernians. [11] A crowd of 18,000 watched a friendly match in 1939 between Ireland and Hungary, the first international arranged by the FAI to be played outside Dublin. [12]
The Honan Chapel (Irish: Séipéal Uí Eonáin, [5] formally Saint Finbarr's Collegiate Chapel and The Honan Hostel Chapel) is a small Catholic church built in the Hiberno-Romanesque revival style on the grounds of University College Cork, Ireland. Designed in 1914, the building was completed in 1916 and furnished by 1917.
St. John's Episcopalian church was sold to the City of Cork VEC on 11 June 1963 for IR£19,885. Buckingham House ran until 1958 when it was sold to the City of Cork VEC for IR£13,100. In 1961, The School of Building and Junior Technical Institute commenced its classes.
The observatory is now used for science outreach activities at University College Cork and guided tours of the observatory are available during Cork Heritage week. [5] The observatory's instruments are also still used as part of the education program at UCC, with an editorial in the Irish Examiner noting the " remarkable state of preservation ...
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 degree and diploma programmes in Business, Law, Computing, Media & Journalism, Pharmaceutical Management, and Professional Accountancy as well as evening courses in Marketing Management ...