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Universities Ireland is an organisation which promotes collaboration and co-operation between universities in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It was launched in July 2003 (with Professor Gerry McKenna, Vice Chancellor and President of the University of Ulster, as founding chair), and is funded by the member universities themselves; the Department of Education and Skills in the Republic of Ireland; the Department for Employment and Learning in Northern Ireland; and InterTradeIreland, an all-island body under the North/South Ministerial Council.
Members of Universities Ireland
- Dublin City University
- National University of Ireland, Galway
- National University of Ireland, Maynooth
- Open University
- Technological University Dublin
- The Queen's University of Belfast
- Ulster University
- University College, Cork
- University College, Dublin
- University of Dublin
- University of Limerick
See also
- Irish Universities Association
- Universities UK
- List of higher education institutions in the Republic of Ireland
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