Griffith College Celebrates 50 Years as a Leading Higher Education Institution
Griffith College, Ireland’s largest independent higher education institution, celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2024. To mark this important milestone, the College hosted a GC50 Business Breakfast at its South Circular Road, Dublin campus on Thursday, 1st February.
Simon Harris, T.D., Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science gave the keynote speech. The event was attended by representatives from the business, education and arts sectors, members of the local Dublin 8 community, along with current and former staff of the college.
Congratulating the College on its achievements over the past fifty years, Minister Simon Harris, T.D., said:
Founded in 1974 by Professor Diarmuid Hegarty, Griffith College enjoys a national and a growing international reputation for student success. Many alumni have gone on to distinguished careers in fields as diverse as accountancy, business, computing, design, engineering, law, politics and media.
On the accomplishment of reaching fifty years, the President of Griffith College, Diarmuid Hegarty had to say:
Griffith College offers internationally recognised postgraduate and undergraduate degree programmes, complemented by a wide range of professional, short term and corporate training educational solutions. Today, over 7,000 students are studying in the College, which is a designated educational institution of Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). The College has campuses in Dublin, Cork and Limerick.