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Origins
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Civil Awards (National University of Ireland)
The National University of Ireland (NUI) was reconstituted, through the Universities Act 1997, with the four NUI colleges becoming constituent universities. The NUI also has five Recognised Colleges: the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, the National College of Art and Design, the Institute of Public Administration, the Shannon College of Hotel Management and since 2005, Milltown Institute. Courses and teachers at these colleges are recognised by the University and degrees are awarded to students successfully completing recognised courses.
KMI Institute of Theology and Cultures
KMI Institute of Theology and Cultures was established at Kimmage Manor in 1991, when a number of religious and missionary groups combined their pastoral, teaching and missionary experiences to present theology in lively engagement with intercultural horizons. From September 2003 the KMI Institute of Theology and Cultures has been located at Milltown Institute under the auspices of the Department of Mission Theology and Cultures. This alliance was made permanent in summer 2006.