Ollscoil na hÉireann Mhá Nuad | |
Maynooth University Symbol
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Latin: Universitas Hiberniae Nationali apud Manutium | |
Other name
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Maynooth University |
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Former names
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NUI Maynooth (1997-2014) St Patrick's College, Maynooth |
Motto | Veritati Fir Fer |
Motto in English
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Truth Strength Courage |
Type | Public |
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Affiliation | National University of Ireland |
Chancellor | Maurice Manning (as Chancellor of the National University of Ireland) |
President | Philip Nolan |
Vice-president | Aidan Mulkeen |
Dean | Thomas O'Connor |
Academic staff
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497 |
Administrative staff
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420 |
Students | 12,361 |
Undergraduates | 8,900 |
Postgraduates | 1,500 |
361 | |
Other students
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1,600 |
Address |
Maynooth County Kildare, Maynooth, Ireland 53°23′01″N 6°35′59″W / 53.3835°N 6.5996°WCoordinates: 53°23′01″N 6°35′59″W / 53.3835°N 6.5996°W |
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Affiliations |
EUA NUI IUA UI |
Website | www |
The National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM) (Irish: Ollscoil na hÉireann Mhá Nuad), commonly known as Maynooth University (MU), is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland in Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland. It is Ireland's youngest university as it was founded by the Universities Act, 1997 from the secular faculties of the now separate St Patrick's College, Maynooth, which was founded in 1795. Maynooth is also the only university town in Ireland.
The university consists of two connected campuses: an older south campus with 19th-century buildings, shared with St Patrick's College, and a modern north campus, occupying circa 100 acres (0.40 km2). With over 12,000 students enrolled in the college and over 800 staff from over 20 different countries, it is Ireland's smallest, yet fastest growing university. In 2009, NUI Maynooth was listed as a Top500 university in the Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings. The 2012 QS World University Rankings put NUIM in the 501-550 bracket worldwide. In 2008 it was named Sunday Times 'University of the Year'. In 2011, NUI Maynooth became the first and only institution outside of North America to be included in The Princeton Review of Best Colleges. Most recently, in 2016, NUI Maynooth was ranked 651-700 in the QS World University Rankings. It also has the highest proportion of university participation in Ireland of mature students (16%) and access students (22%).
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The university and St Patrick's College, Maynooth have a common history from 1795 to 1997. The college in Maynooth was established by the government as a college for Catholic lay and ecclesiastical students in 1795, archives of which can be found here the lay college was based from 1802 in Riverstown House on the south campus, with the opening of Clongowes Wood, the lay college which had lay trustees was closed in 1817 and it functioned solely as a Catholic seminary for almost 150 years. In 1876 the college became a constituent college of the Catholic University of Ireland, and later offered Royal University of Ireland degrees in arts and science. The Pontifical Charter was granted to the college in 1896.