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The Dublin Institute of Technology was established as an autonomous institution under the DIT Act in 1992, but its origins go back to 1887 and the establishment of technical education in Ireland.
Today, DIT is an autonomous doctoral-awarding institution with more than 21,000 students, enrolled on full and part-time programs from apprenticeship to PhD level at the 10 campuses located in and around the city: Aungier Street, Bolton Street, Cathal Brugha Street, Kevin Street, Mount Street, Mountjoy Square, Pembroke Street, Portland Row, Rathmines Road, and Temple Road.
Dublin Institute of Technology has a long tradition of providing continuing education and training programs to industry and professional bodies.
These programs are delivered in a large variety of areas:
- Applied Arts
- Built environment
- Business
- Engineering
- Science
- Tourism and Food
There are seven libraries within the Institute. DIT Library currently stocks more than 250,000 books and other items and subscribes to nearly 20,000 journal titles.
The university provides the students with awards, scholarships and grants to help them carry on their studies or research work and also as a mark of recognition.
The Student Accommodation Service is an information service provided by the Student Sports, Recreation and Support Dept. in co-operation with the Students' Union.
For more information contact:
Address:
Dublin Institute of Technology
Fitzwilliam House
30 Upper Pembroke Street
Dublin 2
Telephone :( General Enquiries):
+353 1 402 3000
Website: www.dit.ie
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The Dublin Institute of Technology has following faculties:
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