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The National Maritime College of Ireland ( ga, Coláiste Náisiúnta Mara na hÉireann, NMCI) is a
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maritime college located in
Ringaskiddy Ringaskiddy () is a village in County Cork, Ireland. It is located on the western side of Cork Harbour, south of Cobh, and is 15 kilometres from Cork city, to which it is connected by the N28 road. The village is a port with passenger ferr ...
,
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, Ireland. It is a constituent college of the
Munster Technological University Munster Technological University (MTU; ga, Ollscoil Teicneolaíochta na Mumhan) is a public technological university consisting of six campuses located in Cork and Kerry. The university was established in January 2021, the result of a merger b ...
. Founded in 2004, it is situated on former
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land aside the Haulbowline naval base, the headquarters of the
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. It is the first dedicated maritime college of its kind in the State, and was built under the
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's Public-Private Partnership scheme, involving the
Munster Technological University Munster Technological University (MTU; ga, Ollscoil Teicneolaíochta na Mumhan) is a public technological university consisting of six campuses located in Cork and Kerry. The university was established in January 2021, the result of a merger b ...
(formerly, Cork Institute of Technology), the Naval Service and a number of other partners. The Irish Naval Service and other
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personnel carry out non-combat training at the National Maritime College of Ireland, with a permanent Naval Service cadre present on site to assist in the carrying out of this training.


History and operations

Whilst formal
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training of Irish seafarers first began in Dublin in the late 18th century with the creation of the Irish Nautical College (first located in
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, later it moved to Dún Laoghaire), informal training in
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and navigation has been carried out in Ireland, typically through an
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, for a number of centuries. This situation continued until 1975 when it was agreed by the Department of Education that all maritime training and education would be carried out at the newly established
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campus in
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, with all staff and equipment of the former Irish Nautical College folded into Cork RTC as the Department of Nautical Studies. However, by the late 1990s, the expansion of (and resulting competition for space in) the Bishopstown campus and new practical training requirements of the 1995 STCW Code, had made the Bishopstown campus unsuitable, requiring significant expenditure to remain in compliance. Seeking to maintain a training facility in Ireland capable of providing maritime training, proposals were made by the newly renamed Cork Institute of Technology to the Irish Naval Service, itself looking to improve its training and accommodation facilities. Informal discussions between college staff and naval officers led to a tentative proposal that unused Department of Defence land in
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be developed as a joint college, sharing costly facilities and avoiding duplication of academic, commercial and Naval Service training. Opened in 2004, the National Maritime College of Ireland provides education, training and research to the international shipping industry, through a network of partnerships with companies like Chevron Shipping,
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, and a number of shipping companies. Its research centre, the HALPIN Centre, carries out maritime
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projects in various aspects of maritime operations, such as the development of a towed radar kite for the Naval Service, and is based within the college. In addition to the HALPIN Centre, the National Maritime College of Ireland campus is home to the
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Beaufort Maritime and Energy Research Laboratory, the largest maritime and energy research centre in the world, which hosts the MaREI (Centre for Marine and Renewable Energy), a research and development centre for
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and
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sectors. The laboratory is home to Lir - the National Ocean Test Facility, which consists of a number of artificial wave basins for scaled testing of ship,
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and
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designs. MaREI is also home to a
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business incubator. In January 2021, Cork Institute of Technology (of which the National Maritime College of Ireland is a constituent college) merged with
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to form
Munster Technological University Munster Technological University (MTU; ga, Ollscoil Teicneolaíochta na Mumhan) is a public technological university consisting of six campuses located in Cork and Kerry. The university was established in January 2021, the result of a merger b ...
. Thus the NMCI became a constituent college of the new
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.


Training facilities

In additional to lecture halls and other student amenities, the college has a number of specialist maritime training facilities. These include, for example, a sea-survival training pool which includes a wave machine and wind generators. There is also a helicopter "dunking" trainer, used to train personnel to escape from helicopters which have ditched in open water. Also on site is a lifeboat jetty (and several types of lifeboat) used for training purposes. There is also a fire-fighting training simulator (designed to reflect hazards found on ships), radio (
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) training suites, bridge simulation equipment (including a 360° bridge watchkeeping simulator), and engine room simulation equipment. In additional to machinery room equipment (diesel engines and boilers) used for familiarisation and training, there are several workshops and laboratories.


Training programmes

The National Maritime College of Ireland provides the following undergraduate education and training degree programmes: * Nautical Science (
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): This course is intended for those who desire to pursue a career as a
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on board a ship. * Marine and Plant Engineering (
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): This course provides training in marine plant, electrical, welding and mechanical workshops, in order to allow students to pursue a career as a Engine officer, supplemented by means of practical experience in the college's engine room and machinery simulation rooms. * Marine Electrotechnology (
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): The course begins the same as the degree in Marine and Plant Engineering, following the same modules for the first year. Following the completion of their first year, in their second year, students start electrical and electronic training in a number of workshops and laboratories, in order to allow students to pursue a career as an
Electro-technical officer The Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) is a licensed member of the engine department of a merchant ship as per Section A-III/6 of the STCW Code. The Marine Electrical Engineer is a vital positions in the technical hierarchy of a ship and is cons ...
. The college also offers courses to licensed seafarers, for example, courses to qualify as a Chief Mate, Master or Chief Engineer can be undertaken at the National Maritime College of Ireland, in addition to safety courses required under the
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.


Student life

As a constituent college of
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(MTU), students at the National Maritime College of Ireland are full MTU students and have access to the same facilities (gym, college library and sports facilities) and benefits (
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, university societies and
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) as students in the rest of the Technological University. However, the NMCI campus in Ringaskiddy is from the main campus in
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. The NMCI campus is served by a number of
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routes, including route numbers 223 and 225. In 2019, the National Maritime College of Ireland joined the
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, a charity which operates a 24-hour helpline for seafarers, at sea and ashore. This aims to promote the mental health and welfare of students, and the college also engages the services of a professional
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.


Controversies

Between 2016 and 2017, the National Maritime College of Ireland was in dispute with the Marine Survey Office (the maritime regulator) over the approval of IMO STCW refresher courses carried out at the college. The dispute arose after the Marine Survey Office refused to accredit the courses, meaning maritime authorities were unable to recognise it as a qualification, leaving mariners affected in limbo. The dispute continued into 2017 with the Department of Transport issuing a Marine Notice reminding seafarers of its course certification requirements. The dispute eventually reached the High Court, however as the maritime college had received accreditation from the UK
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for the courses in question, and the
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of qualifications is a requirement under
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law, the
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ultimately ordered the Irish Government to recognise the qualifications, resolving the dispute in the National Maritime College of Ireland's favour.


References


External links


Official website

Seafarers.ie - Maritime Education and Training Ireland

Irish Maritime Development Office
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