Royal University of Ireland

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The Royal University of Ireland was a late 19th-century degree-awarding institution that examined and conferred degrees on students from various affiliated colleges across Ireland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf degree-awarding institution
university
academicStructure non-teaching university
characteristic conducted public examinations
did not provide teaching
open to male and female students
country Ireland
dissolutionReason reorganization of Irish university education
dissolved 1909
educationSystem higher education
examinedStudentsFrom Catholic University of Ireland affiliated colleges
Magee College Derry
Queen’s University Belfast
surface form: Queen's College Belfast

Queen's College, Cork
surface form: Queen's College Cork

Queen's College, Galway
surface form: Queen's College Galway

University College Dublin
various denominational colleges in Ireland
fieldOfWork higher education examinations
function degree-awarding body
examination body
governedBy university senate
granted arts degrees
law degrees
medical degrees
postgraduate degrees
science degrees
undergraduate degrees
grantedBy Royal charter
headquartersLocation Dublin
inception 1879
jurisdiction United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
languageOfInstruction English
legalBasis Royal University of Ireland self-linksurface differs
surface form: Royal University of Ireland Act 1879
locatedIn Ireland
notableFor non-denominational degree structure
providing university degrees to women in Ireland
operatedThrough affiliated colleges
precededBy Queen's University of Ireland
regionServed all of Ireland
replaced Queen's University of Ireland
replacedBy National University of Ireland
Queen’s University Belfast
surface form: Queen's University Belfast
status defunct
succeededBy National University of Ireland
Queen’s University Belfast
surface form: Queen's University Belfast
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
typeOfOrganization public university

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Queen's College, Cork partOf Royal University of Ireland
Éamon de Valera educatedAt Royal University of Ireland
Mary McAleese employer Royal University of Ireland
this entity surface form: Royal University of Ireland (as academic roles successor institutions)
Gerard Manley Hopkins employer Royal University of Ireland
Queen's Colleges (Ireland) Act 1845 relatedTo Royal University of Ireland
Patrick H. Pearse (studied briefly via Royal University examinations) educatedAt Royal University of Ireland
subject surface form: Patrick H. Pearse
Irish Universities Act 1908 replaces Royal University of Ireland
Irish Universities Act 1908 relatedTo Royal University of Ireland
Royal University of Ireland legalBasis Royal University of Ireland self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Royal University of Ireland Act 1879
National University of Ireland replaced Royal University of Ireland
Patrick Pearse educatedAt Royal University of Ireland
Terence MacSwiney educatedAt Royal University of Ireland