- Albert College (Dublin)
Albert College is the oldest building on the campus of
Dublin City University and contains the offices of theuniversity president , the DCU Educational Trust, and other executive offices of the university; the building dates from 1851. The Albert College Building also houses the [http://www.dcu.ie/1838club/index.shtml 1838 Club] , a restaurant for staff and postgraduate research students. The adjoining "Albert College Extension" contained laboratories for the school of engineering and was opened in 1985. The college is located inGlasnevin ,Dublin ,Ireland .History
In 1838, John Pitt Kennedy, the first inspector-general of the nascent Irish National School system, acquired land for the state for the specific purpose of building a central model farm and training establishment for National School teachers. The teachers were to be taught how to give instruction to children not only in reading, writing and arithmetic but also in practical and innovative methods of agriculture. Albert College started life as "Glasnevin Model Farm" in 1838, becoming the "Albert National Agricultural Training Institution" in 1853 after a visit by Prince Albert. The foundation of the college was an important event in the history of agricultural
education in Ireland , which trained primary school teachers to the standards required by the "Board of National Education in Ireland" for the teaching of agriculture, additionally it also trained those whose aim was to pursue a career in agriculture. The board established twenty model agricultural schools and provided manynational school s with small holdings or gardens. Because of religious opposition andlaissez-faire economic policies, the board was forced to discontinue support for the schools holdings in 1863 and in 1874 disposed of most of the model farms. Albert College survived, probably because it was not exclusively concerned with the board's educational policies—it also carried outresearch work in new crop varieties, farming methods and breeding livestock.In 1902 the name "Albert Agricultural College" was adopted. In the early 20th century Paul A Murphy, Professor of plant pathology made a significant scientific breakthrough in the study of phytophthera infestans, the fungus which causes
potato blight . In the definitive work on theIrish Famine - "The Great Hunger" - the authorCecil Woodham-Smith states that in view of the fact that Ireland suffered so much from the blight it was "by a stroke of poetic justice that it was in Ireland that much of the final research was carried out... at the Albert College in Glasnevin, Dublin".In 1926 the Faculty of Agriculture,
University College, Dublin moved onto the site as a result of the [http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1926_32.html University Education (Agriculture and Dairy Science) Act, 1926] . In 1964 University College, Dublin approved the sale of convert|359|acre|km2 of the Albert College lands toDublin Corporation , convert|212|acre|km2 of these were on a separate northern site which is nowBallymun town center—the Albert College Park lands were also transferred to Dublin Corporation at this time and continue to be used as apublic park . The sale occurred because the imminent transfer of the Faculty of Agriculture toBelfield became apparent, also a housing crisis occurred in Dublin during the 1960s as a number of old, dilapidated buildings collapsed in the city and land for housing near the city became urgently required.University College, Dublin finally vacated the site in 1979 and the fledgling NIHE, Dublin moved on site, vacating its inner city offices. In 1989 the NIHE became
Dublin City University , and continued its capital development plan on the 50 acre former Albert College lands that it owns.External links
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/domary/178529831/ Photographs of Albert College and DCU from flickr.com]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/griangrafanna/223223368/ Photographs of Albert College by night from flickr.com]
* [http://www.dcu.ie/info/location/a0.shtml Albert College - Building Layout]
* [http://www.ucd.ie/archives/html/university/aaci.htm UCD archives relating to Albert College]
* [http://www.dcu.ie/communications/kenny_talk.doc Measuring truth: the purpose of research (Page 8)]
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