St Mary's University College is a
university college
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in
Belfast
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,
Northern Ireland
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.
History
The origins of the College can be traced back to 1900 when the Dominican Sisters opened St Mary’s Training College on the present Falls Road campus with an enrollment of 100 women students. For nearly 50 years after that, the college was concerned with the education of women students and their preparation for teaching in primary schools.
In 1948, four-year courses for post-primary teachers were introduced and, by arrangement with Queen’s University, Belfast, selected students could follow a combined course of university study and professional training.
In 1949 a men's department was established at Trench House. In 1961 it ceased to be the men's department of St Mary’s Training College and was constituted St Joseph’s Training College.
In 1968 the Senate of Queen’s University granted St Mary’s and St Joseph’s recognition for the instruction of matriculated students of the university in courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Education.
In the 1970s, however, there was a decline in teacher education when the government decided, in response to falling school enrolments, to reduce the supply of teachers, and the Catholic bishops decided to amalgamate St Mary’s and St Joseph’s.
The new college, called St Mary’s University College, came formally into existence in September 1985.
From 1994 to 1996, a major programme of building and refurbishment was undertaken on the Falls Road campus. In June 1996 Trench House closed its doors for the last time, and the entire College was relocated on the newly extended and enhanced Falls Road campus.
Academics
The institution is located on the
Falls Road in
Belfast
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, and has approximately 60 academic staff and students (). The institution offers courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels for teacher training, especially for a
Catholic
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ethos, including a
PGCE for
Irish Medium Education. The college diversified its offerings several years ago and now offers a BA degree in
liberal arts
Liberal arts education () is a traditional academic course in Western higher education. ''Liberal arts'' takes the term ''skill, art'' in the sense of a learned skill rather than specifically the fine arts. ''Liberal arts education'' can refe ...
as well.
The university college's legacy institutions have been associated with
Queen's University Belfast
The Queen's University of Belfast, commonly known as Queen's University Belfast (; abbreviated Queen's or QUB), is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. The university received its charter in 1845 as part of ...
, since 1949. Since 1968 Queen's degrees have been obtainable by St Mary's students.
The Chairman of the Board of Governors is, ex-officio, the
Bishop
A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of Episcopal polity, authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance and administration of di ...
of the
Diocese of Down and Connor. This is currently the Most Reverend
Alan McGuckian of the Diocese.
Facilities
The college has steadily expanded its facilities. In 2023 it opened developments at the Cardinal Newman Library, Tobar Mhuire, and the Beechmount Hall, Aonach na bhFeá.
People associated with St Joseph's College
A number of prominent people trained as teachers in St Joseph's. They include the poet
Seamus Heaney
Seamus Justin Heaney (13 April 1939 – 30 August 2013) was an Irish Irish poetry, poet, playwright and translator. He received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. Among his best-known works is ''Death of a Naturalist'' (1966), his first m ...
and dramatist
Brian Friel, as well as the former SDLP MP and deputy first minister
Seamus Mallon
Seamus Frederick Mallon ( ; 17 August 1936 – 24 January 2020) was an Irish politician who served as deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland from 1998 to 2001 and Deputy Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) from 1979 to ...
, and Tyrone Gaelic football manager
Mickey Harte
Mickey Harte (born 1954) is an Irish Gaelic football manager and former player. He has been joint-manager of Offaly since 2024.
Harte managed the Tyrone county team from 2003 until his resignation in 2020, at which time he was the longest ...
. The television presenter
Frank Mitchell was a student there and the broadcaster
Gerry Kelly taught there. Teacher and trade unionist
Gerry Quigley studied at St Joseph's.
Bishop
Michael Dallat, who was lectured in St Mary's, served as principal of St Joseph's and was involved in the amalgamation of the two institutions.
See also
*
Education in Northern Ireland
The education system in Northern Ireland differs from elsewhere in the United Kingdom (although it is relatively similar to Wales), but is similar to the Republic of Ireland in sharing in the development of the ''National school (Ireland), nat ...
*
List of universities in Northern Ireland
This is a list of universities, university colleges and colleges in Northern Ireland.
Universities
*Queen's University Belfast
** St Mary's University College
** Stranmillis University College
* Ulster University
** Belfast Campus
** Coleraine ...
References
External links
Official site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Mary's University College
Queen's University Belfast
Bible colleges, seminaries and theological colleges in Northern Ireland
Catholic universities and colleges in Northern Ireland
Teacher training colleges in Ireland
1900 establishments in the United Kingdom
Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities