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What does NUI stand for?

National University of Ireland


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The National University of Ireland, Galway, is also involved in SBI.
It is ironic that as it has become less and less owned by an Irish family, it identifies itself more and more as a feature of what it means to be Irish," said Tanya Cassidy, a sociologist at the National University of Ireland.
3 PR6052 In this thematic study of the work of Irish writer John Banville, Kenny (English, National University of Ireland, Galway) delves into the underlying philosophies of Banville's writing.
John O'Brennan is lecturer in European politics and society at the Department of Sociology of the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.
According to the International Monetary Fund, Ireland enjoyed the greatest property boom worldwide on record, says Alan Ahearne, an economist at the National University of Ireland at Galway and a former senior economist at the U.
A third study, on the curriculum and assessment, led by Kathy Hall at the National University of Ireland in Cork, says that English schoolchildren are among the most tested in the world.
Research at Ireland's National Food Centre involved investigating some noncommercial enzyme preparations developed by the Molecular Glycobiotechnology Group at the National University of Ireland, Galway, to determine their effects on various bread products, i.
The study, compiled by National University of Ireland climatologists for the Environmental Protection Agency, also found that rainfall was increasing in both volume and intensity along Ireland's Atlantic coastline, but was relatively unchanged in the more heavily populated east.

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