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Historic Former Asylum In A Perilous State, Sylvia Thompson Sep 2014

Historic Former Asylum In A Perilous State, Sylvia Thompson

Media

It is in a perilous state of dereliction with only the southern end of the building remaining standing. The linking arcades on the wings of the building are long gone. The roof has collapsed inwards. The windows have all been broken and are either boarded up or covered with gratings. It is surrounded by overgrown vegetation and in some places, there are trees rooted into the walls.


New Dit Campus Opens At Grangegorman To First 1,000 Students, Irish Independent Newspaper Sep 2014

New Dit Campus Opens At Grangegorman To First 1,000 Students, Irish Independent Newspaper

Media

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Dit Grangegorman Faces A Car-Free Future, Irish Independent Newspaper Sep 2014

Dit Grangegorman Faces A Car-Free Future, Irish Independent Newspaper

Media

I went round the new campus for Dublin Institute of Technology at Grangegorman last Thursday. It is stunning, with great views of the Dublin mountains, masses of open space and sympathetic restoration of the grand old buildings of the original hospital.


Locals Angry At Campus Building Site Disruption, Joyce Fegan Aug 2014

Locals Angry At Campus Building Site Disruption, Joyce Fegan

Media

Residents living near the planned DIT Grangegorman campus are up in arms over the level of disturbance they say they are being forced to endure.


Researchnews, Volume 8, 2014., Dublin Institute Of Technology Jan 2014

Researchnews, Volume 8, 2014., Dublin Institute Of Technology

Issues

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Development Of A New Msc In Geospatial Engineering, Audrey Martin, Kevin Mooney, Eugene Mcgovern Jan 2014

Development Of A New Msc In Geospatial Engineering, Audrey Martin, Kevin Mooney, Eugene Mcgovern

Conference papers

To meet the changing needs of the Spatial Information Sciences industry and cognisant of the declining numbers of undergraduate students in Geomatics, the Spatial Information Sciences Group at the Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland, has recently developed a new conversion Masters (MSc) programme in Geospatial Engineering. Conversion Masters programmes facilitate the horizontal movement of graduates with a cognate degree into Geomatics domains and thus cater to a wide audience. The aim of the MSc in Geospatial Engineering is to prepare innovative graduates to work with high competence, using specialised skills and deep knowledge, as producers, managers and users of geospatial …


Developing Food Provenance In The 'Boyne Valley', Dermot Seberry Jan 2014

Developing Food Provenance In The 'Boyne Valley', Dermot Seberry

Conference papers

A presentation on how Best Practice Food Tourism Initiative can be used across Ireland.