St Patrick’s Pontifical University is having an Open Day on 24th & 25th November
Visit the open days to explore the campus, talk to students & faculty and get the information you need.
Free buses available to the campus
CAO offering:
MU001 – Bachelor’s in Theology and Arts
MU002 – Bachelor’s in Theology
MU003 – Bachelor’s in Theology and Arts (International)
*New to CAO in 2023* MU004 – Baccalaureate in Philosophy
The Baccalaureate in Philosophy (BPhil) is a full-time Level 8 award. The programme provides an opportunity to study Philosophy in the Christian and Western intellectual traditions.
For more information visit here.
St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth, specialises in the study of theology and philosophy and related areas.
St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth opened its doors as an educational institution in 1795 and, over the intervening two centuries, it has established for itself an impressive reputation for scholarship and learning. The college and seminary are often referred to as Maynooth College.
As a student, you will be a member of a friendly community at a beautiful location, dedicated to your flourishing in your chosen subjects and in university life, while sharing in the resources of Maynooth University, one of the leading young universities in Ireland and Great Britain.
The Pontifical University has close links with National University of Ireland, Maynooth. The two universities share the same campus and cooperate in a number of important academic programmes. The campus is also the seat of the National Seminary.
Maynooth preserves much of its rural ambience and provides easy access to large tracts of peaceful countryside. At the same time, it is within easy reach of Dublin and is close to the high-technology industrial parks on the western edge of the city. It is home to a vibrant local community and offers students and others abundant opportunities to enjoy a busy and varied social life.
The south campus itself is beautiful with its elegant neo-gothic and Georgian architecture, while on the north campus the buildings are more modern and contemporary. The campus is also teeming with wildlife; here you will find grey squirrels, rabbits and hares in abundance. On occasion, unusual birds such as hawks and kestrels have been observed. It is hard to imagine that this haven of tranquillity is so close to the capital of Ireland.
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