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29: 162: 199:. Male students were admitted for the first time in 1975 as well. These reforms saw Carysfort and other institutions award the BEd Degree for their teacher training programmes, in 1977. The college also offered a postgraduate qualification in primary school teaching. In 1982 a new library, a new 700-seat auditorium, a sports centre and an audio-visual centre were officially opened by the then Minister for Education. 180:(becoming a recognised Teacher Training college in 1883) and in 1903 moved to Carysfort in Blackrock. The Diploma in Primary School Education awarded by the college was recognised by the Irish Government's Department of Education for teaching in primary schools. The teacher training course, which had been a 2-year "Diploma in Primary Education" course, was lengthened to three years degree in 1974. 321:(UCD) in 1991 for IR£8 million, after much speculation – it was not an unusual thing for the state to get property at a much reduced price at the time. This also led to further controversy as it was claimed that the university college was forced to purchase a property that it neither needed nor wanted – especially as its 267:
announced the decision to close the 111-year-old College. She attributed the decision to "falling pupil numbers, a young teaching force, which was giving rise to few retirements, and the need to contain public expenditure and achieve 'a better allocation of resources.'". The final students graduated
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The college occupied a part of the Carysfort Estate, on Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock, about a kilometre from Blackrock village, and with frontages on multiple streets. The estate comprised around 90 acres (36 ha), with extensive lawns, mature trees and the Carysfort-Maretimo Stream. Aside from
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the college, the estate accommodated the headquarters of the Sisters of Mercy, a novitiate for the order, a hall of residence, an orphanage, a restaurant, a national school, and several gate lodges, occupied by current or former staff.
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In November 2018 a commemoration event was held to mark the 30th anniversary of the college's closure. The event was attended by over 500 former students and staff, and facilitated by the Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business.
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Mary Liguori (Alice Keenan) who served three times as principal, (1877–82, 1888–94, and 1900–06), she purchased Carysfort Park for the college, and Mother Teresita McCormack, President from the 1936 until 1968.
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campus nearby was more than adequate for future expansion. A large share of the remaining lands was sold for housing, while the national school lands were retained, as were the privately occupied gate lodges.
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Carysfort Training College was set up as a training college for Catholic girls who wished to become teachers. The college was founded and run by the
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with their teaching degrees from Carysfort College in 1988. For the last graduation ceremony, in October 1988, Seamus Heaney composed some
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served as professor of music from 1908 until his death in 1948. Others include the geographer Sr. Stella Fitzpatrick I.B.V.M, the writer
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Sr. Regina (Teresita Durkan) was the last President of the college, serving from 1974 until 1988. Other presidents or principals included
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The most developed 20 acres (8.1 ha) of the estate, including the main buildings, were eventually sold to
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In 1984 the government refused to allow Carysfort to provide a joint Masters in Education course with
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In 1975 reforms in the education system in Ireland saw Carysfort become a recognised college of the
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Dáil Éireann – Volume 393 – 16 November 1989 Written Answers. – Carysfort College.
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Fagan, Jack (21 June 1989). "Carysfort College and 90 acres to make over #20m".
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Many of the academic staff of the college transferred, on closure, to:
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1879 – Sedes Sapientiae (Training School) Baggot St., Dublin
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in renovations that were completed as recently in 1983. The
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Former universities and colleges in the Republic of Ireland
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from April 1975. The site is now the premises of the
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St. Patrick's Teacher Training College (Drumcondra)
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Sisters of Mercy
NUI
Blackrock, Dublin
Dublin
Blackrock
National University of Ireland
Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School
University College Dublin

Sisters of Mercy
Catherine McAuley
Baggot Street
National University of Ireland
Mary Immaculate College
Limerick
Drumcondra
University College Dublin
Sister
Seamus Heaney
Eoin MacNeill
Éamon de Valera
Vincent O'Brien
Sophia Hillan
Marie-Louise O'Donnell
John B. Cosgrave
Gemma Hussey
St. Patrick's Teacher Training College (Drumcondra)
NIHE (Dublin)
Dublin City University

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