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These are books published by the Dublin Institute of Technology and are written by current or ex members of staff.The full text of these books are being made available in keeping with our open access publications policy.

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  • Tourism Destination Planning
  • Innovation in Tourism Planning
  • The Story of the Dublin Institute of Technology
  • A Musical Journey 1890-1993: From Municipal School of Music to Dublin Institute of Technology
 
  • From Certificates to Doctorates, by Degrees: Dublin Institute of Technology - a Photographic Memoir by Jimmie Robinson

    From Certificates to Doctorates, by Degrees: Dublin Institute of Technology - a Photographic Memoir

    Jimmie Robinson

    Jimmie Robinson has photographed visitors and events at Dublin Institute of Technology for 43 years. In this photographic memoir, he chronicles the development of DIT over its first 120 years from behind the lens.

  • Tourism Destination Planning by Neil Andrews, Sheila Flanagan, and Joseph Ruddy

    Tourism Destination Planning

    Neil Andrews, Sheila Flanagan, and Joseph Ruddy

  • Innovation in Tourism Planning by Sheila Flanagan, Joseph Ruddy, and Neil Andrews

    Innovation in Tourism Planning

    Sheila Flanagan, Joseph Ruddy, and Neil Andrews

  • The Story of the Dublin Institute of Technology by Thomas Duff, Joe Hegarty, and Matthew Hussey

    The Story of the Dublin Institute of Technology

    Thomas Duff, Joe Hegarty, and Matthew Hussey

    The Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) was statutorily established as an autonomous institution on 1 January 1993, under the Dublin Instute of Technology Act (1992). It was constituted from the six higher education colleges of the City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee. This book describes the evolution and accomplishments of the Institute from its beginnings 113 years ago, and includes its rapid academic developments over the past thirty years. The DIT is now a multi-level higher education institution with the largest enrolment of all the higher education institutions in the state - about 22,000 (10,500 full-time students, 4,000 apprentices and some 7,500 other part-time students).

  • A Musical Journey 1890-1993: From Municipal School of Music to Dublin Institute of Technology by Jim Cooke

    A Musical Journey 1890-1993: From Municipal School of Music to Dublin Institute of Technology

    Jim Cooke

 
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