Tipperary Institute

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Tipperary Institute

Motto: To promote sustainable rural social & economic development in the region served by the Institute
Established: 1998
President: Padraig Culbert
Staff: ca. 150
Location: Thurles, Republic of Ireland
Website: http://www.tippinst.ie

Tipperary Institute (TI) is a college of higher education, development agency and research centre in County Tipperary, Ireland.[1] Founded by the Irish Government in 1998, it opened two campuses in Thurles and Clonmel in September 1999. An Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, officially inaugurated the institute on 7th April 2000.[2] The college was originally known as the Tipperary Rural and Business Development Institute (TRBDI); this remains its legal name, while Tipperary Institute is its trading name.[3]

The institute has three academic departments: Business, Information and Communications Technology and Rural Development. It is fully HETAC-accredited and offers National Framework of Qualifications Level 7 and Level 8 full-time degree courses, as well as a number of part-time and evening courses.[4] TI is the only centre of education in Europe which integrates third level education with rural and business development programmes.[5][6]

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  1. ^ Tipperary Institute
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  3. ^ Tipperary Institute
  4. ^ HETAC » Higher Education & Training Awards Council | News
  5. ^ HETAC » Higher Education & Training Awards Council | News
  6. ^ Tipperary Institute - grabaGAFF.com Ireland's student Accommodation website... but mostly at night... mostly

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