With the formal closure of the teaching activities of All Hallows College on 30th November 2016, all the college’s educational programmes will cease. Over the last two years, the college has encouraged and supported the development of related academic programmes in other institutions or the direct transfer of some of its educational programmes in a number of instances:
MA in Applied Spirituality
All Hallows College developed and ran an MA in Christian Spirituality from 2010 – 2015. As a development of this course a new Master of Arts in Applied Spirituality has been launched by the Waterford Institute of Technology. This is a 1-year full-time programme which is delivered at Milltown Park, Dublin 6. For further details see here
WIT MA in Applied Spirituality Flyer – External print version
MA in Personal Leadership and Pastoral Care
As a development of the MA in Leadership and Pastoral Care which was offered by All Hallows College from 1993, a new Master of Arts in Personal Leadership and Pastoral Care has been launched by the National College of Ireland. It is being offered in a full-time mode (1-year). For further details see here.
MSc in Non Profit Management
As a development of the MA in Management: Voluntary and Community Services which was offered by All Hallows College from 2002 to 2015, a new Master of Science in Non Profit Management has been launched by the National College of Ireland. It is being offered in a part-time mode (over 2 years). For further details see here.
BA in Adult Learning for Personal and Professional Development (ALBA)
The BA in Adult Learning for Personal and Professional Development (ALBA) has transferred to Dublin City University for the academic year 2016/17. During this time the final group of students will complete their studies under the guidance of the ALBA leadership team: Dr Catherine Breathnach, Dr Siobhan Larkin, Mr Colm Kilgallon and Mr Columba Kelly. During this academic year (2016/17) the team will also lead a collaborative project to examine the experience of the ALBA programme and identify development possibilities in the Irish Higher Education Sector for Competency-Based Learning.
Pathways Programme – Adult Faith Formation
With the approval of Archbishop Diarmuid Martin and his Council and the Trustees of All Hallows College the All Hallows Programme, Pathways: Exploring Faith and Ministry has been incorporated into the Dublin Archdiocese’s Office for Evangelisation and Ecumenism. It has become part of Adult Faith Development part-time courses being offered by the Dublin Archdiocese since beginning in the academic year 2015/2016. For further details see here.
Renewal for Ministry Programme
The Sabbatical Renewal Programme will be run in the future by the Presentation Sisters (Union of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary) and will take place in Mount St. Anne’s, Portarlington. The following link will provide more information about the programme in due course. In the meantime, please contact Mount St. Anne’s at +353 (0)57 8626153 or msannes@eircom.net for more information.