An Coláiste Uí Ghríofa, Luimnigh | |
Established | 1988 (Mid West Business Institute), 2006 (Griffith College Limerick) |
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President | Diarmuid Hegarty |
Students | 800 |
Address | 3 Quinlan St, V94 DK23 , , Ireland |
Affiliations | QQI, HETAC, HECA, ACCA |
Website | http://www.griffith.ie |
Griffith College Limerick (GCL) (Irish: Coláiste Uí Ghríofa, IPA:[ˈkɔlaːʃtʲəˈiːˈʝɾʲiːfˠə]) is a private third level (higher education) college in Limerick, Ireland. The college was established in 2006 when the Mid West Business Institute was acquired by Griffith College Dublin. The college runs full-time and part-time courses in accountancy, business, law, engineering, computing, and information technology, and has a range of part-time courses available.
Originally located in the Old Town Hall, Rutland Street, Limerick, it moved to a newer and larger premises on 31/32 Upper William Street, Limerick, in December 2008.[1] The new building was officially opened by the Minister of Defence Willie O'Dea T.D. on 23 January 2009.[2] In 2013 the college moved from Upper William Street to the site of the former HSI Limerick Business School on O'Connell Avenue.[3]