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  CITSU Online - Cork Institute of Technology Students Union
Cork Institute of Technology Students’ Union Executive Elections for the 2007/2008 academic year took pl...
It is the season for examinations and CIT Students’ Union have decided to grade management of this Insti...
Cork Institute of Technology Students' Union in Conjection with UCC Students' Union are continuing...
www.citsu.com   (140 words)

  
  Council of Directors - Members
The mission of the Institute of Technology Blanchardstown is to serve its students and the community by meeting the skills needs in the economy and increasing the level of participation in third-level education and training in Dublin North-West and its environs.
Cork Institute of Technology is one of the largest and longest established technological education centres in Ireland.
Institute of Technology Tralee was established in 1977 and is a university level institution with a range of programmes from craft to postgraduate level.
www.councilofdirectors.ie /cod_members.html   (639 words)

  
 Cork Institute of Technology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Cork Institute of Technology is one of Ireland's major higher education institutions and was named as Institute of Technology of the Year in The Sunday Times University Guide.
With a total enrolment of 6,500 full-time students and a similar number of part-time students; the Institute has designed its courses in a very flexible way in order to give you the option of graduating at different levels.
CIT awards Higher Certificates, Bachelor Degrees and Honours Degrees, while postgraduate study leads to Masters and Doctoral (PhD) awards.
www.cit.ie   (156 words)

  
 West Cork Technology Park
The strength and reputation of local schools as well as proximity to University College Cork and the Cork Institute of Technology allows access to a wide variety of academic disciplines and training initiatives.
This commitment to meeting the skill requirements of Park residents is evidenced by the establishment of onsite training facilities in the Park.
Cork Institute of Technology is running their National Certificate in Business Studies course on site, which commenced in November 2003 and which has been operating very successfully ever since.
www.westcorktechnologypark.com /skills_availability.htm   (373 words)

  
 Introductory Address delivered by Prof. M. Aidan Moran
The City of Cork Vocational Education Committee was established in 1930 and later collaboration between the Institute and UCC included the establishment of a Diploma in Chemical Technology at the Institute in 1941.
The role of the Institutes of Technology in facilitating social and economic development by extending access to educational opportunity at third level across the country is one of the success stories of modern Ireland.
It is apparent from the success of the Cork Institute of Technology that Pat Kelleher had both the vision and the determination needed and it is especially appropriate that the National University of Ireland should honour him as its Director to-day at UCC.
www.ucc.ie /opa/honconfer/patrickkellehercitation.html   (1470 words)

  
 CTC & the Cork Institute of Technology.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
As was mentioned elsewhere, the Clean Technology Centre began from an academic base and still retains many of the benefits of such a source.
CTC is affiliated to Cork Institute of Technology which has, from the beginning, provided the CTC with an infrastructure, offices, gateway to networks, technical, administrative and accounting assistance in its development.
The Cork Institute of Technology also provides the CTC with the experience and expertise to develop and deliver many of the training products and packages that are now available from the centre.
www.ctc-cork.ie /aboutctc/ctc_cit.htm   (141 words)

  
 Cork Institute of Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), formerly Regional Technical College, Cork, is a college located in Cork, Ireland opened in 1973.
A friendly rivalry exists between the institute and the nearby University College, Cork.
The institute has been named as Institute of Technology of the Year in The Sunday Times University Guide for Ireland[1].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cork_Institute_of_Technology   (195 words)

  
 Cork Institute of Technology
CIT is a vibrant Institute embracing three campuses and with a growing total enrolment of 14,000.
Cork School of Music and Crawford College of Art and Design are constituent schools of CIT located in Cork City Centre.
The Institute maintains this balance because of its close links with the relevant industry sectors and a growing reputation for quality research and technology transfer activities.
www.studyoverseas.com /hhm/ads/cork.htm   (453 words)

  
 Whazon - Cork,Your Online Guide to Cork, Waterford and Kilkenny
Cork — Building the Vision presents a photographic narrative of the changes that have occurred in the city’s urban and built environment since the Celtic Tiger first sprang to life.
The objective was to collect and exhibit the work of artists working in Cork including young art students, who were given a start in their career with both a financial boost and the much needed exposure in exhibiting their work at the Cork Opera House.
The Chairman of the Cork Opera House concluded the event by saying “we felt the most appropriate time to launch this collection was during 150th anniversary of the Cork Opera House and in the week that Opera House was unofficially opened in a benefit concert for the Cork Blind Asylum on the 29th January 1855”.
www.whazon.com /cork/galleries.php   (2860 words)

  
 NMCI - National Maritime College of Ireland - Cork Institute of Technology
Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) is one of Ireland's major higher education institutions, with total enrolments of almost 17,000 students.
Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) is one of Ireland's major higher education institutions, with total enrolments (full-time and part-time) of almost 17,000 students.
The NMCI is a constituent college of CIT and it is here that the Institute’s degrees in Nautical Science, Marine Engineering and other education and training courses for the maritime industry are conducted.
www.nmci.ie /index.cfm/page/corkinstitutoftechno   (291 words)

  
 Institute of Technology Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland, Third Level, Higher Education - Homepage
Institute of Technology Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland, Third Level, Higher Education - Homepage
Here we are displaying a scrolling image of the Institute of Technology Tralee logo and text.
The wide variety of sport and leisure activities available in the Institute and Tralee will allow you to make many new friends and ensure your time in IT Tralee is an enjoyable one.
www.ittralee.ie   (316 words)

  
 Cork Institute of Technology, DEIS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
DEIS is the Gaelic word for opportunity and the DEIS department in the Cork Institute of Technology is concerned with increasing opportunities in education/training, in terms of both quality and access.
Its mission statement is "To enhance the quality of the learning experience for those currently accessing the education provision of The Cork Institute of Technology and to help extend this client group".
In 1996 DEIS became an official department of The Cork Institute of Technology (then the Cork Regional Technical College).
www.s-cheshire.ac.uk /qed/institutions/ireland.htm   (144 words)

  
 Society for Musicology in Ireland: Conferences: Cork 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The prime mover was William Forde, a Cork musician who had moved to London two years earlier, and used his contacts there to enhance the concert life of his native city.
The force injected into the soundscape by Dolby technology means that signification 'breaks out' of the otherwise circular narrative and forms an aural/spatial equivalent of the linear narrative more typically associated with the road movie.
I propose to reflect upon the interrelated 'trio' of voice, performer and instrument as a specific technology, what one could call a Deleuzian machine, and suggest that we may think of a Deleuzian approach to the workings of a machine in order to understand this intricate relationship of voice, performer and instrument (Deleuze, Guattari, 1983).
www.music.ucc.ie /smi/cork2005abstracts.html   (8857 words)

  
 Clean Technology Center and Education. Clean Technologies.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
As well as providing training services to industry and authorities, the Clean Technology Centre is also active in formal and informal environmental education provision.
With its links in the Cork Institute of Technology and the academic background of some of its staff, CTC is ideally suited to develop curricula and deliver courses on all aspects of environmental issues at all levels of education.
The Clean Technology Centre is committed to the introduction of more environmental-related courses and activities in the formal and information educational systems at all levels in Ireland and abroad.
www.ctc-cork.ie /training/ctc_edu.htm   (328 words)

  
 Strategic Cork >Cork Institute of Technology
CIT enjoys a reciprocal relationship with industry in the region.
CIT houses a number of Specialist Technology Centres providing independent advice, expertise and assistance to industry, business and government.
CIT runs the Genesis Enterprise Programme - a one-year rapid incubation for start-up businesses.
www.corkcorp.ie /strategiccorkguide/competitive_people/cit.shtml   (216 words)

  
 Augmented Materials — Micro and Nano Sensing
Kieran Delaney is the Research Coordinator for the Department of Electronics Engineering at the Cork Institute of Technology.
In March 2005, he was appointed the Research Coordinator for the Department of Electronic Engineering in Cork Institute of Technology (CIT).
His responsibilities include coordinating the development of strategic research within the Department, in particular, as it relates to the implementation of novel research in the areas of ambient intelligence, distributed & embedded wireless sensor networks, innovative control systems, distributed robotics, and autonomic behaviour.
www.nsti.org /BioNano2006/showbio.html?id=59   (690 words)

  
 cork new architecture - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Located within the curtilage of the protected structure of the nineteenth century university quadrangle, the new building is a strategic element in the conservation of the landscape setting of the Lower Grounds and its integration with the College Campus
The UCC Environmental Research Institute on the Lee Road is a noteworthy example by Bucholz McEvoy Architects; although I do believe its location is unsuitable.
Patrick A. Cashman's design on 21 Lavitts Quay is innovative and has a strong presence - hopefully the outcome will be as pretty as those striking computer generated images - such as that available on the auctioneer's website www.cdacork.com under Commercial Property.
www.archiseek.com /content/showthread.php?p=23457   (354 words)

  
 Strategic Cork >Competitive People
Cork is a university city with 30,000 third level students.
The city has two main third level education institutes - University College Cork and the Cork Institute of Technology.
Both have been especially successful in attracting funding for their numerous research programmes and, as a consequence, enjoy strong relationships with industry.
www.corkcorp.ie /strategiccorkguide/competitive_people   (154 words)

  
 Diocese of Cork and Ross, Ireland, catholic diocese, Cork parishes, Cork churches, Cork diocese   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Diocese of Cork and Ross, Ireland, catholic diocese, Cork parishes, Cork churches, Cork diocese
Cork School of Music www.cit.ie/about/music.htm (constituent school of the Cork Institute of Technology)
Crawford College of Art and Music www.cit.ie/about/crawford.htm (constituent school of the Cork Institute of Technology)
www.corkandross.org /jsp/education/thirdlevelcolleges.jsp   (181 words)

  
 JOT: Journal of Object Technology - Open Issues in Industrial Use Case Modeling, G. Genova, J. Llorens, P. Metz, R. ...
Relationships among use cases, composition: UML allows include and extend, yet composition has a different semantics; some meaningful relationships could be borrowed from other notations, such as “precedes” from OPEN/OML and “mitigates” from Misuse Cases; dependency information encoded in pre- and post-conditions cannot be depicted graphically either.
The workshop was organized by Gonzalo Génova (Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain), Juan Llorens (Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain), Pierre Metz (Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland), Rubén Prieto-Díaz (James Madison University, VA, USA) and Hernán Astudillo (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile).
Prieto-Díaz is Associate Director for Information Assurance at the Institute for Infrastructure and Information Assurance (IIIA) and Associate Professor of Computer Science both at James Madison University in VA, USA.
www.jot.fm /issues/issue_2005_08/article1   (2363 words)

  
 Abbey Wharf - Student Accommodation Cork City UCC CIT
The Mercy Hospital is located across the foot bridge and the College of Commerce is about 10 minutes walk across town.
The Cork Institute of technology is a short bus journey with several stops conveniently located close by.
The other colleges and training hospitals in the city are very close with the Cork Institute of Technology and University Hospital a short bus journey away.
www.abbeywharf.com /locations.htm   (205 words)

  
 Architecture & Children: Built Environment Education (Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland)
Dublin School of Architecture, Faculty of the Built Environment, Dublin Institute of Technology, Bolton Street, Dublin 1.
This course is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects.
Waterford Institute of Technology has formally applied to the RIAI for accreditation and a Visiting Board has been appointed.
www.riai.ie /education/architect.html   (3100 words)

  
 Limerick Institute of Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) is an institution of higher education at Moylish Park, Caherdavin, in Limerick, Ireland and offers courses at certificate, diploma and degree level in business, engineering and science as well as other academic disciplines.
The institute also offers courses in modern apprenticeships and adult education.
Art and design courses are offered at another campus in Clare Street near the city centre – the Limerick School of Art and Design.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Limerick_Institute_of_Technology   (114 words)

  
 Guidance and Support Services for Young People - The Educational Opportunities Centre. Cork Institute of Technology.
- The Educational Opportunities Centre at CIT has as its aim, an increase in the participation rates in education of those groups usually under represented.
Included among them are women into science and technology, people from different situations who have low participation rates in higher education and students with disabilities.
Under the employment - Integra Initiative of the EU, the E.O.C. organises a number of activities for primary and secondary students and their parents aimed at increasing participation in higher education, thereby widening the individuals opportunities for employment by encouraging the study of Science and Technology.
www.ncge.ie /service.asp?id=EU623   (186 words)

  
 Cork City Council > Links
Forfás - Promoting enterprise, science and technology for economic andsocial development in Ireland.
The Cork Business Association - www.corkbusiness.ie The mission of the CBA is the promotion of Cork, the encouragement of the development of Cork and ensuring that it remains the premier shopping and business centre of the South of Ireland.
Also to continue to be the voice of City Centre Business, promoting their interests at local and national level and the promotion of the city as a commercial and tourist destination.
www.corkcity.ie /links   (430 words)

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