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Crawford College of Art and Design

Cork Institute of Technology
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Motto Rísam Uile
Established 1974
President Dr. Barry O'Connor
Academic staff
824
Students 17,000
Address CIT, Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland., Cork
Campus Multiple locations in Cork city.
The main campus is located in Bishopstown and covers an area of approximately 80 acres.
Website http://www.cit.ie
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Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), formerly the Regional Technical College, Cork, is an Institute of Technology in Ireland, located in Cork, Ireland opened in 1973. The institute has 17,000 students (both part-time and full-time) in art, business, engineering, music, drama and science disciplines. Cork Institute of Technology comprises two constituent Faculties and three constituent Colleges. The constituent Faculties are Engineering and Science, and Business and Humanities. The constituent colleges are the CIT Crawford College of Art and Design, the CIT Cork School of Music and the National Maritime College of Ireland.

Faculties are made up of Schools which in turn comprise two or more academic departments.

The institute has been named as Institute of Technology of the Year in The Sunday Times University Guide for Ireland on numerous occasions.

In 2007 the title of the head of the institute changed from "Director" to "President". In March 2008 it was announced that the Institute was applying for university status.

At present, CIT has 1,465 staff members of which 862 are academic staff. The academic staff consists of 473 permanent whole-time, 156 pro-rata part-time and 233 hourly-paid part-time members. The non-academic staff is composed of technical support, library, administrative and services staff. The non-academic staff members break down as follows: 131 Management, Clerical Admin and Library; 177 Student Services Support, including Exam Invigilators; 82 Technicians; 67 Research staff; and 96 support staff including Caretakers, Attendants and Cleaners.

A proposal has been put forward that Cork Institute of Technology could merge with Institute of Technology, Tralee in the future, creating one entity that will most likely to be known as Munster Technological University. The University would offer a multi-campus institution spanning across Cork and Kerry, creating a second University in the region, and third in the province of Munster.

The Cork Institute of Technology, and its predecessor Cork RTC developed from earlier institutions such as the Royal Cork Institution which existed from 1807 until 1861, and the Crawford Municipal Technical Institute which was founded in 1912, which trained students in Science and Engineering. In 1930 the City of Cork Vocational Education Committee was set up. Cork Regional Technical College was established in 1973 and the Crawford Institute was merged with the new Cork RTC in 1976.


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