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In a restructuring of the faculty in 2009, the School of
Hospitality Management and Tourism and the School of Culinary Arts were merged with the former Faculty of Applied Arts into the new College of Arts and Tourism. The School of Food Science and Environmental Health was transferred to the new
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The faculty specialised in training professional chefs, hospitality managers, and other professionals in the food and tourism industry, providing undergraduate degrees as well as master's degrees and doctorates.
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Michelin starred Ballymaloe House and Cookery School and food company, along with several other noted Irish chefs and hoteliers.
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Originally opened as the
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