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www .ucc .ie. UCC Campus. University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork ( UCC) [4] ( Irish: Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh) is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland, and located in Cork . The university was founded in 1845 as one of three Queen's Colleges located in Belfast, Cork, and Galway. [5]
Website. Official website. Cork ( Irish: Corcaigh [ˈkɔɾˠkəɟ]; from corcach, meaning 'marsh') [6] is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, third largest on the island of Ireland, the county town of County Cork and largest city in the province of Munster. At the 2022 census, it had a population of 224,004.
Ballincollig (Irish: Baile an Chollaigh) is a suburban town within the administrative area of Cork city in Ireland.It is located on the western side of Cork city, beside the River Lee on the R608 regional road.
Tourism in the Republic of Ireland is one of the biggest contributors to the economy of Ireland, with 9.0 million people visiting the country in 2017, about 1.8 times Ireland's population. [1] [2] Each year about €5.2bn in revenue is made from economic activities directly related to tourists, accounting for nearly 2% of GNP and employing over ...
The Glucksman. / 51.894738; -8.490321. The Glucksman, formerly known as the Lewis Glucksman Gallery ( Irish: Áiléar Lewis Glucksman ), [1] is an art museum in University College Cork, Ireland. [2] Opened to the public by the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese on 14 October 2004, the Glucksman was named 'Best Public Building in Ireland' by ...
Institutions. The Irish universities include the University of Dublin, better known by the name of its sole college, Trinity College Dublin, the four constituent universities of the National University of Ireland, two universities established in 1989, five technological universities formed by the amalgamation of Institutes of Technology and a professional medical institution.
The River Lee (Irish: An Laoi) is a river in Ireland.It rises in the Shehy Mountains on the western border of County Cork and flows eastwards through Cork, where it splits in two for a short distance, creating an island on which Cork's city centre is built, then passing through Cork Harbour on the south coast, one of the largest natural harbours in the world, to empty into the Celtic Sea.
25 October 2017. (2017-10-25) (aged 75) Nationality. Irish. Alma mater. University College Cork. Donnchadh Ó Corráin (28 February 1942 – 25 October 2017) was an Irish historian and Professor Emeritus of Medieval History at University College Cork. [1] He earned his BA in history and Irish from that institution, graduating in 1964.