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The '''University of Limerick''' ('''UL''') was established in 1972 as the ], Limerick. Full university powers were granted by statute in 1989. It was the first new university established since the foundation of the State in 1922. | The '''University of Limerick''' ('''UL''') was established in 1972 as the ], Limerick. Full university powers were granted by statute in 1989. It was the first new university established since the foundation of the State in 1922. | ||
The six colleges |
The six colleges, i.e. faculties, of the university are: | ||
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* College of Informatics and Electronics | * College of Informatics and Electronics | ||
* College of Science | * College of Science | ||
The one ''linked college'' of the university is: | |||
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The University of Limerick is located on a 200 ] site in the 600 acre National Technological Park at Plassey three miles from ]. The university has currently in excess of 9,000 full-time students and 1,000 part-time students. There are also over 800 research postgraduates and 1300 taught postgraduate students at the college. | The University of Limerick is located on a 200 ] site in the 600 acre National Technological Park at Plassey three miles from ]. The university has currently in excess of 9,000 full-time students and 1,000 part-time students. There are also over 800 research postgraduates and 1300 taught postgraduate students at the college. | ||
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The University is constantly expanding, an Engineering Research Building is due for completion in September 2004. Another student village is under construction, this time on the North bank of the ], in ]. A Nursing Sciences building is being added in this location also. To link what is the start of a planned North bank campus, a bridge is being built. Yet another student village, and an Arts building are planned for the North bank. Eventually it is hoped to expand the North bank campus to the size of the current southern campus. | The University is constantly expanding, an Engineering Research Building is due for completion in September 2004. Another student village is under construction, this time on the North bank of the ], in ]. A Nursing Sciences building is being added in this location also. To link what is the start of a planned North bank campus, a bridge is being built. Yet another student village, and an Arts building are planned for the North bank. Eventually it is hoped to expand the North bank campus to the size of the current southern campus. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 12:49, 27 March 2004
The University of Limerick (UL) was established in 1972 as the National Institute for Higher Education, Limerick. Full university powers were granted by statute in 1989. It was the first new university established since the foundation of the State in 1922.
The six colleges, i.e. faculties, of the university are:
- Kemmy Business School
- College of Education
- College of Engineering
- College of Humanities
- College of Informatics and Electronics
- College of Science
The one linked college of the university is:
The University of Limerick is located on a 200 acre site in the 600 acre National Technological Park at Plassey three miles from Limerick, Ireland. The university has currently in excess of 9,000 full-time students and 1,000 part-time students. There are also over 800 research postgraduates and 1300 taught postgraduate students at the college.
Each year over 2000 students are allocated work placement. This is the "Co-operative Education" programme, one of the first such programmes in the State.
Over the past decade or more, the campus has expanded greatly. Examples are the University Concert Hall and Library Building. The past 4 years have seen the addition of a Computer Science building, a Student Village (pop. 500), Materials Science Building, Students Union Building and the first National 50m Swimming Pool along with adjacent Sports area.
Much of this work is due to the contributions of the UL Foundation - a group of corporate, graduate and individual patrons to the University. The remaining funds are usually from the government or European Union.
The University is constantly expanding, an Engineering Research Building is due for completion in September 2004. Another student village is under construction, this time on the North bank of the River Shannon, in County Clare. A Nursing Sciences building is being added in this location also. To link what is the start of a planned North bank campus, a bridge is being built. Yet another student village, and an Arts building are planned for the North bank. Eventually it is hoped to expand the North bank campus to the size of the current southern campus.