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  2. University College Cork - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, University College Cork (UCC) had 24,195 students. [3] These included 16,849 in undergraduate programmes, [ 3 ] 7,346 in postgraduate study and research, [ 3 ] and 2,800 in adult continuing education across undergraduate, postgraduate and short courses.

  3. Tyndall National Institute - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Third-level education in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Some also require a pass grade in a modern continental European language (French, German, Spanish or Italian). Each individual course has further entry requirements, for example, science courses usually require a certain grade in one or two sciences. The student must also achieve the number of points required for the course under the points system.

  5. Combined Universities GAA - Wikipedia

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    Combined Universities GAA was a Gaelic football and hurling team that was made up of players from the major universities of Ireland. [1] The players were taken from St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Queen's University Belfast, Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork, University College Dublin, University of Ulster at Jordanstown, and University College Galway.

  6. Mardyke (UCC) - Wikipedia

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    The Mardyke, also referred as the Mardyke Sports Ground, is the main [n 1] sports campus of University College Cork (UCC), located at the western end of the Mardyke area near Cork city centre. The grounds and fitness facilities used by sports team representing, the general student body, and members of the public.

  7. Category:UCC hurlers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hurlers who have played for GAA club at University College Cork. Pages in category "UCC hurlers" The following 143 pages are in this category, out of 143 total.

  8. Griffith College Cork - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. UCC GAA - Wikipedia

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    UCC is a football and hurling club associated with University College Cork.UCC teams play in the Cork Senior Football Championship and Cork Senior Hurling Championship as well as the two main third-level competitions namely the Sigerson Cup in football, the Fitzgibbon Cup in hurling and the Ashbourne Cup in camogie.