Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy
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The Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy was a Jesuit-run institution of higher education and research, located in Dublin, Ireland. It was located in Ranelagh, County Dublin.
Former names | Miltown Park |
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Type | Private |
Active | 1968–2015 |
Religious affiliation | Jesuit |
Academic affiliations | NUI (2005–2015) HETAC (1989–2012) Pontifical Athenaeum (1968-2015) |
President | Rev Dr Thomas R Whelan CSSp (Rector) |
Location | , Ireland 53°19′04″N 6°14′42″W |
Campus | Urban |
Website | www |
From November 1989, when it was granted designated status under the National Council for Educational Awards, it developed and offered civil programmes leading to Bachelor, Masters and Doctoral awards.
From 2005 until 2015, it was a "Recognised College" of the National University of Ireland. Under the 1997 Universities Act, the Irish government removed the ban on the NUI awarding degrees in Theology which had stood since its foundation and its predecessor the Royal University of Ireland.
The Milltown Institute was also an Ecclesiastical Faculty with official designation by the Congregation for Catholic Education in Rome.
By 2011, the future of the Milltown Institute had become uncertain [clarification needed] and it was finally decided to close the Institute permanently.