Dublin City University
Basic information
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Identifiers
- DEQARINST1358
- IE0006
- IE-ETER.BAS.NATID: DCU
- Erasmus: IRLDUBLIN04
- SCHAC: dcu.ie
- Erasmus-Charter: E10209077
- EU-PIC: 999892588
- EU-VAT: IE6517957E
- WHED: IAU-013059
Erasmus Institution Code
Identifier assigned by the European Commission to higher education institutions participating in the Erasmus+ programme - data harvested from ETER/OrgRegSCHema for Academia
Internet domain (DNS)-based identifier of institutions, used in several European initiatives for data exchange in the education and research sector, e.g. Emrex - data acquired using the European University Foundation (EUF) HEI APIErasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE)
Application number related to the ECHE, required for higher education institutions participating in the Erasmus+ programme - data acquired using the European University Foundation (EUF) HEI APIParticipant Identification Code (PIC)
A PIC is assigned to legal entities participating in EU-funded programmes - data acquired using the European University Foundation (EUF) HEI APIEU VAT number
Identifier of economic operators for value-added tax (VAT) within the EU system, assigned by their national authority - data acquired using the EU participant register APIIAU World Higher Education Database (WHED)
Identifier used in the world-wide WHED database of higher education institutions, managed by the International Association of Universities (IAU) - data harvested from ETER/OrgReg -
Provider typehigher education institution
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Legal seat(s)Dublin, Ireland
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Website
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Founding year1980
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QF-EHEA levelsthird cycle, second cycle, first cycle, short cycle
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Subunits
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Historical relationships
- consortium with Mater Dei Institute, Clonliffe Road, Dublin from 1999 until 2016
- absorbed All Hallows College in 2016
- absorbed Mater Dei Institute, Clonliffe Road, Dublin in 2016
- absorbed St. Patrick's Teacher Training College, Drumcondra, Dublin in 2016
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National External Quality Assurance Requirements
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Institutional reviews
The aim of review is to provide an independent external review of the institution’s own internal quality assurance procedures. -
Programme validation
Not required for eight universities together with the Dublin Institute of Technology and Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, which have degree awarding powers i.e. the possibility to validate and award their own qualifications -
Delegated authority to make awards
will exempt education providers to undergo an external programme validation procedure. -
Focused reviews
may lead to withdrawal of approval of a QA procedures. The procedures is invoked if there are reasons for concern with a particular higher education provider. - Further information on external quality assurance in Ireland
External Quality Assurance Reports and Decisions
Institutional level
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DEQAR Report ID96813
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Agency
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TypeInstitutional quality monitoring and review (*)
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Statuspart of obligatory EQA system
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Formal decisionnot applicable
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Date08/05/2019
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Valid untilnot applicable
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SummaryHiberniaCollege_General_Letterhead_2021
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Report and decision
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Agency's identifierNo. 3
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Verifiable Credential
Programme level
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