Newman College, Dublin

Newman College Dublin was a for profit private College in Dublin, Ireland. It was named after Cardinal Newman who had founded what would become. It had premises in Merrion Square and in Newtownpark Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.

The College ran a number of pre-university and repeat Irish Leaving Certificate courses from Merrion Square, A-Levels were also taught.

The College also ran a variety of Business, Sales, Marketing, IT, Legal Studies, Journalism and Media Courses, from Certificates and Diplomas up to Degrees. In 1992 the BA Business Administration degree was developed and validated by the Southampton Institute. [1] in the UK.

In 1992 the college became a designated Higher Education College of the Irish Government's NCEA.[2]

In 1995 the College as a business collapsed and it became part of the private college Griffith College Dublin.[3]

Newman College Dublin owned the Pre-University Centre (PUC) in Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, which was taken over by three teachers after it went into liquidation in 1994, it was sold in 2000 to the Institute of Education (Dublin).[4]

Newman College Ireland[5] is the anticipated name for a new Catholic college in Ireland which is proposed to be opened in 2014.[6]

References

  1. Overseas Operations, Governance and Management at Southampton Institute - Select Committee on Public Accounts Twenty-Sixth Report - www.parliament.co.uk website
  2. Newman College,Dublin - S.I. No. 398/1992 — National Council For Educational Awards Act, 1979 (Designation of Institutions) Order, 1992. (11 December 1992)
  3. Private Members' Business. - Private Educational Institutions Bill, 1997: Second Stage (Resumed). Dáil Éireann - Volume 476 - 12 March 1997
  4. Institute of Education in PUC Takeover bye Emmet Oliver, Irish Times, Friday, August 18, 2000.
  5. Newman College Ireland
  6. New Catholic University could open this year by Paul Keenan, Irish Catholic, 13 March 2014.

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