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National College of Ireland (NCI) or ''Coláiste Náisiúnta na hÉireann'' (''CNÉ'') in Irish is a not-for-profit, state-aided third-level education institution in
Dublin Dublin (; , or ) is the capital and largest city of Ireland. On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the province of Leinster, bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, a part of the Wicklow Mountains range. At the 2016 ...
. It was founded in 1951 as a joint venture between Irish
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s and Irish Trade Unions and originally named the Catholic Workers College, Dublin. It is now an autonomous college, offering full and part-time courses from
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to
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level, in areas related to, among others, psychology, finance, business and computing. The courses are delivered from the IFSC campus in Dublin and across a network of regional centres. NCI's specialist areas include psychology, human resource management, data analytics, management, cloud computing, fintech, accountancy,
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, education, and finance. NCI is also known for its free public events which include the dot conf digital and web technology conference, the ''Legends in Your Lunchtime'' series, the ''Seven Deadly Skills'', ''In the Psychologists' Chair'' and ''Marketing Mavericks''.


History

In 1951, the National College of Ireland started out as the Catholic Workers College, Dublin in Sandford Lodge, Ranelagh. Founded by Fr. Edward Coyne S.J., in association with Trade Unionists such as
Walter Beirne Walter Herbert Beirne (4 September 1907 – 29 October 1959) was an Irish trade union leader. Born in Newbridge, County Kildare, the son of Patrick Joseph Beirne, a sergeant with the Royal Irish Constabulary, and Margaret Mary Catherine Clinch, ...
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others involved in the college in its initial years included Professor Thomas A. Finlay S.J., and Rev. Edmund Kent S.J. among others. Lectures were led by a handful of dedicated
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two nights a week, with 103 registered students in the first year. Within 10 years, student numbers had dramatically increased. Links with
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s deepened, as did formal collaborations with employer and management groups. By 1966, nearly 1,300 students from
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and business
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backgrounds were learning together at the re-branded National College of Industrial Relations (NCIR). In 1976 the college achieved recognition by the states National Council for Educational Awards (NCEA), the forerunner of HETAC, for a number of its programmes. The institution again re-branded as the National College of Ireland (NCI) in 1998, with an expanded National Campus Network, and an array of outreach programmes across the country. As the NCI continued to grow, the land and buildings at Sandford Road were transferred by the
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to the NCI Board of Management. The college’s Higher Certificate, Bachelor, Higher Diploma, and Master courses are accredited by the Irish government's Quality and Qualifications Ireland
QQI
; a number of other short term courses are unaccredited. At the turn of the century, NCI relocated to a site on Mayor Street in the
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. A€25,000,000 fundraising campaign resulted in the development of a modern campus including 53 residential apartments accommodating 286 students and a new Business and Research Building. In 2009 and 2010 the college ran a series of free debates called the ''Insight Debate Series'', organised in partnership with The Irish Times and the radio station Newstalk 106-108 FM. The college's ''Legends in your Lunchtime'' series saw public figures such as Ben Dunne, Willie Walsh and Giovanni Trapattoni interviewed live by a Newstalk presenter. In 2012 the College's chairman
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and
Jeffrey Ullman Jeffrey David Ullman (born November 22, 1942) is an American computer scientist and the Stanford W. Ascherman Professor of Engineering, Emeritus, at Stanford University. His textbooks on compilers (various editions are popularly known as the d ...
, emeritus Stanford professor and 2020 ACM A.M. Turing Award winner, opened the NCI's Cloud Competency Centre. NCI was successful in 2021 in joining the European, Erasmus Charter in Higher Education (ECHE).


Courses

Full and part-time, undergraduate and postgraduate courses in computing, business, early childhood education, psychology
data analytics
marketing,
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, cybersecurity, human resource management, cloud computing, accountancy, and finance are offered through the College's Schools of Business and Computing. A number of professional development programmes are also offered. A full list is available on the college website.


Presidents

*Fr. Edward Coyne S.J. (1951–1954) *Fr. Edmund Kent S.J. (1954–1968) *Fr. Kevin Quinn S.J. (1968–1972) *Fr. John Brady S.J. (1972–1981) *Fr. William Toner S.J.(1981–1983) *Fr. Tom Morrissey S.J. (1983–1989) *Prof.
Joyce O'Connor Joyce O'Connor was President of National College of Ireland for fifteen years. She is a sister of Seán FitzPatrick. Educated in Loreto Convent Bray and University College Dublin, O'Connor was Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Social ...
(1990–2007) *Dr. Paul Mooney (2007–2010) *Dr.
Phillip Matthews Phillip Michael Matthews (born 21 January 1960) is a former Ireland rugby union international. He was a member of the Ireland team that won the 1985 Five Nations Championship and the Triple Crown. He represented Ireland at the 1987 and 1991 ...
(2010–2016) *Ms. Gina Quin (2016–present) In February 2010 Dr.
Phillip Matthews Phillip Michael Matthews (born 21 January 1960) is a former Ireland rugby union international. He was a member of the Ireland team that won the 1985 Five Nations Championship and the Triple Crown. He represented Ireland at the 1987 and 1991 ...
joined as president of the college, succeeding Dr. Paul Mooney. In August 2016, Dr. Matthews was succeeded by Gina Quin, the former CEO of Dublin Chamber of Commerce.


Honorary Fellowship

The National College of Ireland, as did its predecessor, the National College of Industrial Relations, awards an Honorary Fellowship from time to time. Awardees have included: * 1988 - Sheila Conroy - trade unionist and president of The People's College * 1998 - Dan McCauley * 1998 - Con Murphy - Chair of ESB Industrial Council * 2005 - Prof.
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- computer scientist and 1986 ACM A.M. Turing Award winner. * 2009 - Rev. John Brady SJ - economist, who worked for the college for thirty yearsJesuit Economist Honoured
News, www.jesuit.ie * 2009 - Ken Doherty - former snooker world champion * 2009 - Maurice Healy - CEO of the Healy group * 2015 - Rev. Dr. Noel Barber SJ - who served on the board of the NCI


References


ncirl.ie, 27 February 2010


External links


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