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Greek and Latin Summer School, University College Cork, Ireland

Greek and Latin Summer School, University College Cork, Ireland

13th annual 8-week Intensive Greek and Latin Summer School for beginners
Griffith College Cork

Griffith College Cork

Griffith College Cork is an independent education institution based in the former Skerry’s College Cork which it merged with Griffith College in 2005, where it runs courses in Business, Law, Secretarial, Media & Journalism, Design as well as evening courses in Psychology, Office Skills, Computing and development and training Courses.Most of the undergraduate degree courses are validate by HETAC and a number of them require application via the Irish CAO system. The LLB(Hons) in Irish Law is jointly validated by HETAC & Nottingham Trent University.The Journalism & Media postgraduate course is validated by HETAC.Full-time undergraduate HETAC level 6, 7 & 8 courses were also validated to receive tax relief under the Irish Governments 1997 Act.In August 2009 Griffith College Cork moved from its Patrick's Hill buildings to a new location Cove Street, Sullivan‘s Quay, Cork, Co. Cork.CoursesAccountancySince 2000 there is also a division of the college which provides Professional Accountancy training in Drinan St., Cork for the ACCA, CIMA, IATI and CPA accountancy bodies. Griffith College has been appointed as an ACCA registered CPD/CPE provider. IATI, CIMA Certificate in Business and ACCA Certified Accounting Technician courses are also run at the Cove St. College which is an ACCA Gold status Approved Learning Partner.
UCC Archaeology

UCC Archaeology

University College Cork, Cork ,
Archaeological Teaching and Research at University College Cork, Ireland
Cork Institute of Technology

Cork Institute of Technology

Cork Institute of Technology, formerly the Regional Technical College, Cork, is an Institute of Technology in Ireland, located in Cork, Ireland opened in 1973. The institute has 17,000 students (both part-time and full-time) in art, business, engineering, music and science disciplines. The main campus is in Bishopstown, Cork.Cork Institute of Technology comprises two constituent Faculties and three constituent Colleges. The constituent Faculties are Engineering and Science, and Business and Humanities. The constituent colleges are the CIT Crawford College of Art and Design, the CIT Cork School of Music and the National Maritime College of Ireland.Faculties are made up of Schools which in turn comprise two or more academic departments.The institute has been named as Institute of Technology of the Year in The Sunday Times University Guide for Ireland on numerous occasions, an accolade which it currently holds.In 2007 the title of the head of the institute changed from "Director" to "President". In March 2008 it was announced that the Institute was applying for university status.At present, CIT has 1,465 staff members of which 862 are academic staff. The academic staff consists of 473 permanent whole-time, 156 pro-rata part-time and 233 hourly-paid part-time members. The non-academic staff is composed of technical support, library, administrative and services staff. The non-academic staff members break down as follows: 131 Management, Clerical Admin and Library; 177 Student Services Support, including Exam Invigilators; 82 Technicians; 67 Research staff; and 96 support staff including Caretakers, Attendants and Cleaners.
Cork Institute Of Technology Library

Cork Institute Of Technology Library

Rossa Avenue, Bishopstown, Cork ,
The CIT Library consists of four constituent libraries, encompassing the main library on Bishopstown campus, the libraries at the Crawford School of Art & Design, the Cork School of Music and the Library of the National Maritime College. All four CIT libraries taken together provide access to ca. 65,000 items in printed and audiovisual formats, a substantial collection of print journals and several thousand full-text electronic journal subscriptions.
Cork Institute of Technology - CIT

Cork Institute of Technology - CIT

Bishopstown, Cork ,
Cork Institute of Technology comprises two constituent Faculties and three constituent Colleges. The constituent Faculties are Engineering and Science, and Business and Humanities. The constituent colleges are the CIT Crawford College of Art and Design, the CIT Cork School of Music and the National Maritime College of Ireland.
Cork College of Commerce

Cork College of Commerce

Cork College of Commerce is a college that was established in December 1908 in Cork, Ireland. Originally named the "School of Commerce and Domestic Science".PurposeSince 1991, when the last of its secondary school students finished their Leaving Certificate examinations, the College changed its focus, running both full-time day courses, and a night school. Today, the College offers hundreds of courses across a range of topics including computing, business studies, office administration, applied languages, health studies, beauty therapy, complementary therapy, childcare and Montessori, fashion, travel and tourism, adult Leaving Certificate and general interest courses. Many of the courses offered by the college result in a formal qualification, such as a qualification recognized by Accounting Technicians Ireland, or a Certified Public Accountant.Facilities & ServicesThe College of Commerce was refurbished in 1998, and has a canteen, library, computer resources, interview and language training labs.The College provides corporate training and room rental facilities, as well as careers and work placement services.External links Official Website
Chemistry Department, University College Cork

Chemistry Department, University College Cork

Department of Chemistry, University College Cork, Cork ,
Welcome to the Department of Chemistry at the University College Cork. The Department of Chemistry is one of the largest, most dynamic centres of scientific scholarship in Ireland with a focus on exce
Ucc Pharmsoc

Ucc Pharmsoc

The Committee 2013-2014 Auditor - Jason Hayes Vice Auditor - Ciarán O Hara Entertainment Officer - Tommy Aherne Sponsorship Officer - Nwafor Ezebuchi Sports Officer - Niall Hally Secretary - Suzanne Goggin Finance Officer - Michelle Byron PRO - Aoife Fleming 2nd Year Rep – Kyle Malone 3rd Year Rep – Maria Wilson 4th Year Reps - Sinéad Coakley & Sandra Ehinger E: pharmacy@uccsocieties.ie T: twitter.com/UCCPharmSoc Y: youtube.com/user/uccpharmsoc FB: facebook.com/pharmsoc.ucc P: ASA Office, 6 Carraigside, College Road, University College Cork, Ireland.
University College Cork

University College Cork

College Rd, Cork ,
UCC was established in 1845 as one of three Queen’s Colleges at Cork, Galway and Belfast. The site chosen for the college is particularly appropriate given its connection with the patron saint of Cork, St Finbarr. It is believed his monastery and school stood on the bank of the river Lee, which runs through the lower grounds of the university. The University’s motto is ‘Where Finbarr Taught, let Munster Learn.’
University College Cork

University College Cork

University College Cork (Irish: Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh) is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland. The university is located in Cork.The university was founded in 1845 as one of three Queen’s Colleges located in Belfast, Cork, and Galway. It became University College, Cork, under the Irish Universities Act of 1908. The Universities Act 1997 renamed the university as National University of Ireland, Cork, and a Ministerial Order of 1998 renamed the university as University College Cork - National University of Ireland, Cork, though it continues to be almost universally known as University College Cork.The university was named Irish University of the Year by the Sunday Times in 2003, 2005, and 2011. In 2011, the QS World University Rankings ranked the university amongst the top 2% of universities worldwide. The university also received a 5-star rating in the QS University Rankings 2011. Also in 2011, University College Cork became the first university worldwide to achieve the ISO 50001 standard in energy management. Moreover, UCC ranks 4th worldwide in terms of food research. Dr.Michael B. Murphy has been president of the university since February 2007.HistoryQueen's College, Cork was founded by the provisions of an act which enabled Queen Victoria to endow new colleges for the "Advancement of Learning in Ireland". Under the powers of this act, the three colleges of Belfast, Cork and Galway were incorporated on 30 December 1845. The college opened in 1849 with 23 professors and 181 students and a year later became part of the Queen's University of Ireland.