St. Mary's University College (Belfast)

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St. Mary's University College
Coláiste Ollscoile Naomh Muire

Established: 1985
Principal: Professor Peter Finn
Students: 1,120 [1]
Undergraduates: 1,005 [1]
Postgraduates: 120 [1]
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Affiliations: Queen's University Belfast
Website: http://www.stmarys-belfast.ac.uk

St Mary's University College (Irish: Coláiste Ollscoile Naomh Muire) was established in 1985, but can directly trace its existence to 1900 and the foundation of St Mary's Training College. Whilst the institution focused mainly on the education of women for teaching, St Joseph's Training College was set up to train men and the amalgamation of the two colleges created the current institution in 1985. The institution is located on the Falls Road in Belfast, and has approximately 60 staff and 1,300 students. The institution offers courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels for teacher training, especially for a Catholic ethos, including a PGCE for Irish Medium Education. The college diversified its offerings several years ago and now offers a BA degree in Liberal Arts as well.

The university college's legacy institutions were associated with the university since 1949, by allowing students to train and study at the university, and in 1968 degrees of the university were offered to the students of these two institutions.

The Chairman of the Board of Governors is, ex-officio, the Bishop of the Diocese of Down and Connor. This is currently The Most Reverend Noel Treanor.

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