College of Technology, Kevin Street

College of Technology, Kevin Street

The Kevin Street Campus of the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) is located on Kevin Street, Dublin 8.

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Description

This campus includes all of the Faculty of Science; some of the Faculty of Engineering including the School of Languages; and the National Bakery School.[1]

The Faculty of Science consists of the following Schools[2];

  • School of Biological Sciences
  • School of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • School of Computing
  • School of Mathematical Sciences
  • School of Physics

The Faculty of Engineering has the following Schools Located in Kevin Street

  • School of Electronics and Communications Engineering (SECE)
  • School of Control Systems and Electrical Engineering

Architecture

DIT Kevin Street consists of a main L-shaped building, the Gleeson Hall audiotorium, the gymnasium and swimming pool building and an annex all arranged around a paved courtyard. The main DIT Kevin Street building was designed by Hooper & Mayne[3].

Recreational facilities

The campus also houses some of DIT’s recreational facilities, including the swimming pool which is available to all DIT students. The pool is used by the sub-aqua club and the canoe club, among others, and is open from 8 am in term time. There is also a sports hall where many of DIT's Martial Arts Clubs train, including TaeKwon-Do[4], Karate, and Judo. Other sports played in the hall include basketball and badminton. The Hall also contains a climbing wall.

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