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Coordinates: 53°1909N 6°1250W / 53.31917°N 6.21383°W / 53.31917; -6.21383
 

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Hibernia College
Coláiste Hibernia
TypePrivate
Established2000
Address
Block B, Merrion Centre, Merrion Road, Dublin 4
, ,

Ireland


53°19′09N 6°12′50W / 53.31917°N 6.21383°W / 53.31917; -6.21383
CampusOnline
AffiliationsQQI; The Teaching Council
Websitehttp://www.hiberniacollege.com/

Hibernia College is a third-level private college in Ireland.[citation needed] Its main entity, the Hibernia College School of Education, provides an initial teacher training programme, and other professional teaching courses.[tone]

Education

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Hibernia College's programmes in teacher education are accredited by the Teaching Council of Ireland and awarded by the national qualification authority, Quality and Qualifications Ireland. Master's programmes are 120 credit awards at level 9, delivered over the course of 24 months.[citation needed]

Research

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The School of Education pursues research as a core strategy to improve evidence-based practice in education and training.[citation needed] The college has partnered with other entities including Harvard University, Economic and Social Research Institute, Law Society of Ireland, National Forum for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Standing Conference on Teacher Education North and South, University College Dublin, Marino Institute of Education, Stranmilllis University and Trinity College Dublin.[citation needed]

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