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  1. St Patrick's College (Irish: Coláiste Phádraig), often known as St Pat's, [1] was a third level institution in Ireland, the leading function of which was as the country's largest primary teacher training college, which had at one time up to 2,000 students.

  2. The Bill Munday School of Business delivers an impactful education that connects students with the marketplace and prepares them for today’s dynamic business environment.

  3. The DCU Institute of Education is the newest faculty of Dublin City University and is based in DCU St Patricks Campus, Drumcondra. The Institute brings together students of education across all sectors from early childhood, to primary and post-primary, and further and higher education.

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  4. There are five campuses - three academic - DCU Glasnevin in Glasnevin, DCU St Patricks and DCU All Hallows both in Drumcondra, one innovation campus DCU Alpha and the DCU Sports Campus also both in Glasnevin.

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  5. The original St Patrick's Training College for teachers in the north Dublin suburb of Drumcondra opened in 1875. Under architect Andrew Devane of Robinson Keefe and Devane, the campus has...

  6. Welcome to the Irish Capital of Texas! Discover all that Dublin has to offer! From our rich History, unique shops and boutiques to our many annual events and community gatherings, Dublin is full of community pride and traditions.

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  8. St Patrick's College, Dublin. The Borderlands: Essays on the History of the Ulster-Leinster Border. Edited. by Raymond Gillespie and Harold O'Sullivan. Institute of Irish. Studies, Belfast. 1989. Pp x+167. Stgf12.95. The 1980s witnessed a renaissance in interest in local history in Ireland.

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