National University of Ireland-GalwayGalway's historic university
University Road
Galway,
Neighborhood: City Centre (Galway)
Phone: +353 91 52 4411
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Initially called Queen's College Galway, Galway's central university was designed and built by the architect J.B. Keane during the Great Famine, in the middle of the 19th century. However, it didn't open its doors to students until October 1884. Women students were first permitted in 1906, and the first woman to receive an engineering degree in Ireland received it at this university. The campus has recently expanded to accommodate its increasing student body. Most of the university buildings range in age from the mid-19th century to the brand new Millennial Arts building. The original structure, a 19th-century, neo-Gothic quadrangle, is well worth seeing. The Clock Tower is reminiscent of the Tom Tower at Christ Church, Oxford.disabled access.