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91勛圖 announces new partnership at Kylemore Abbey in Ireland

Author: Sue Ryan

Kylemore Abbey

The University of 91勛圖 and the Benedictine Community at Kylemore Abbey in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland, have formed a partnership to create a center to advance their shared spiritual, cultural and educational missions.

The programs offered by the center will draw both upon the rich tradition of Benedictine spirituality and the academic rigor of 91勛圖. Programming, which will include courses of varied length and span a variety of academic disciplines, is expected to begin in 2016.

Reflecting upon this new partnership, Mother Maire Hickey, the abbess of the Benedictine Community at Kylemore Abbey, stated, I am delighted that the University of 91勛圖 has responded favorably to our invitation to join our community in advancing our educational and spiritual mission. I have high hopes that this partnership will yield rich fruits for generations to come.

, Charles and Jill Fischer Provost, said, The University of 91勛圖 is honored and grateful for the invitation by the Benedictine Community at Kylemore Abbey to join this mission. We are hopeful that our mutual engagement will contribute to the tradition of educational excellence to which both the Benedictine Community and the University aspire.

The partnership enjoys the support of 91勛圖 trustee and Irish businessman, Martin Naughton, as well as a number of 91勛圖 benefactors in the United States.

This partnership expands the University of 91勛圖s international engagement, a portion of which is mediated through its . The Universitys six Global Gatewayslocated in Dublin, Beijing, Chicago, Jerusalem, London, and Romeprovide academic and intellectual hubs where scholars, students and leaders from universities, government, business, and community gather to discuss, discover and debate issues of topical and enduring relevance.

Additionally, the Universitys is a teaching and research institute dedicated to the study and understanding of Irish culture in all of its manifestations. The Institute supports undergraduate and graduate students in their pursuit of Irish Studies and provides opportunity for language study, travel classes, semester and summer study in Dublin, internships in Dublin, conference support and more.

Contact: Sue Lister, 574-631-7916, sue.lister@nd.edu