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Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown

Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown (ITB) (Irish: Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Baile Bhlainséir) established in 1999, was a third-level institution, now amalgamated into Technological University Dublin.[1] It was the last-founded Institute of Technology in Ireland. The campus is located within the Business and Technology Park on Blanchardstown Road North, about 15 km from Dublin City and close to the N3 (Navan Road). This is situated in the townland of Buzzardstown, in the civil parish of Mulhuddart.

Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown
Institiúid Teicneolaíochta, Baile Bhlainséir
TypeInstitute of Technology
Active1999–2019
PresidentDr. Diarmuid O’Callaghan
Chairperson of Governing BodyProfessor Tom Collins
Administrative staff
200
Students5000
Address
Blanchardstown Road North,
Dublin 15
, ,
Websitehttp://www.itb.ie
Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown

ITB provided full-time and part-time higher education courses in a range of subjects, making awards at levels from higher certificate, to PhD.

Historic statutes and governance edit

Statutory basis edit

The Regional Technical Colleges (Amendment) Act 1999 was enacted by the Oireachtas in July 1999, putting the Institute of Technology Blanchardstown on the same statutory footing as the twelve other Institutes of Technologies in Ireland already operating under the Regional Technical Colleges Acts 1992 and 1994. The institute also operated under the Qualifications (Education and Training) Act,1999 and the Institutes of Technology Act 2006.

Governance edit

The institute was overseen by a statutory Governing Body, appointed by the Minister for Education and Science, with representation from the college community, broader local community, business interests and the State. Academic affairs and standards were controlled by the Academic Council.[2]

Delegated Authority edit

ITB achieved delegated authority in 2006 and had the authority to award qualifications (on behalf of HETAC)) to those completing courses up to Level 9 of the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ).

Management edit

Management of the institute was led by the President (previously Director), who leads a management team also comprising the Registrar, Secretary and Financial Controller, and Heads of Schools, Departments and other functions (such as the Estates Manager, IT Manager, HR Manager).

Academic structure and courses edit

Schools and Departments of the Institute edit

  • School of Business & Humanities
    • Department of Business
    • Department of Humanities
  • School of Informatics & Engineering
    • Department of Computing and Creative Digital Media
    • Department of Engineering

Courses edit

Full-time and part-time courses were, and are within TUD, offered in Applied Social Studies, Business, Computing, Digital Media, Engineering, Horticulture, Languages, Social and Community Development, Sports Management and Early Childhood Care & Education, with awards made at higher certificate, ordinary degree, honours degree, Master's Degree and PhD (doctoral research) levels.

Research edit

The research community at ITB was, and remains within TUD, involved with research and collaboration projects with industry, community organisations and different agencies in the locality.[citation needed] Some of these include National Road Authority, IBM, Intel, Havoc, Wavebob, ESB, Health Service Executive, SMEs on the Innovation Voucher Scheme.[citation needed] As part of ITB's strategic plan 2006-2011 "Making Education Accessible" ITB established itself as a member of the research community within the third level sector in Ireland.[citation needed] The LINC Centre (Learning and Innovation Centre) is the centre which supports the research activities taking place in the Institute supporting technology transfer activities, applied research links with industry and links to the funding agencies for the research activities in the institute.[citation needed]

Campus edit

The college had a 22 hectares (54 acres) campus within Fingal County Council's College Business and Technology Park on Blanchardstown Road North, now designated TUD Blanchardstown Campus. The component buildings, with a total area of over 22,000 square metres, and capital cost exceeding €50 million,[citation needed] are:

  • A Block: ITB's first building, opened September 1999, contains computing and engineering laboratories, three large lecture theatres and offices for Academic Administration, Finance and Human Resources. It also has the counsellor's office.
  • Learning and Innovation Centre (LINC Building / B Block): Built May–October 2001, initially for workshops, and now hosting small business ventures and supporting college-industry links, as well as post-graduate research facilities.
  • Multipurpose Building (C Block): Canteen, medical centre, Students' Union, chaplains' offices, sports hall and gym.
  • D Block: Apprentice workshops, including electrical, masonry, carpentry and plumbing, as well as maintenance and goods receiving.
  • E Block: A two-wing building containing classrooms, science laboratories, language laboratories, two large lecture theatres, most academic staff offices and the student helpdesk.
  • F Block: Main entry point, holding the reception, marketing and management offices, and the largest lecture theatre.
  • Library: With books primarily related to course work, DVDs and videos, and access to online information in the form of scientific journals, newspapers and databases.[citation needed]

Student life edit

Sports edit

The first sporting club was founded in ITB in 1999. Sports clubs in ITB include Gaelic games, soccer, futsal, pool, basketball, swimming, athletics, martial arts, rugby, badminton, boxing, golf, ski and Olympic handball. Many of these clubs compete at the inter varsity level and have won numerous awards.[citation needed]

ITB offers sports scholarships to full-time students to assist them in reaching their potential, both academically and in their chosen sport.[citation needed][tone] In association with the Leinster GAA there are also a limited number of bursaries awarded to "outstanding" GAA players from Leinster who are registered students of ITB.[citation needed]

Societies edit

ITB also has a number of societies, including an Ethical Hacker Society,[3] Golf Society, Poker and Music Societies.

Students Union edit

The Students Union ITBSU has four student board members,[4] elected every year. Every student who registers at the institute is automatically a member,[5] with a portion of their registration fee going to the upkeep of the Union. In return every student gets a vote in a first past the post system. The Student Union office is located upstairs in the C Block, beside the Common Room. It runs seminars on Student health issues, college outings, information campaigns, and oversees the management of student clubs and societies.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ O'Brien, Carl (17 July 2018). "Dublin colleges to merge into technological university in January". The Irish Times. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  2. ^ "About ITB – ITB Overview". Institute of Technology Blanchardstown. ITB. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Home | TU Dublin Hacker Society".
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 February 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 February 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2009.

External links edit

  • Official Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown Website

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Institute of Technology Blanchardstown ITB Irish Institiuid Teicneolaiochta Baile Bhlainseir established in 1999 was a third level institution now amalgamated into Technological University Dublin 1 It was the last founded Institute of Technology in Ireland The campus is located within the Business and Technology Park on Blanchardstown Road North about 15 km from Dublin City and close to the N3 Navan Road This is situated in the townland of Buzzardstown in the civil parish of Mulhuddart Institute of Technology BlanchardstownInstitiuid Teicneolaiochta Baile BhlainseirTypeInstitute of TechnologyActive1999 2019PresidentDr Diarmuid O CallaghanChairperson of Governing BodyProfessor Tom CollinsAdministrative staff200Students5000AddressBlanchardstown Road North Dublin 15 Blanchardstown Dublin IrelandWebsitehttp www itb ieInstitute of Technology BlanchardstownITB provided full time and part time higher education courses in a range of subjects making awards at levels from higher certificate to PhD Contents 1 Historic statutes and governance 1 1 Statutory basis 1 2 Governance 1 3 Delegated Authority 1 4 Management 2 Academic structure and courses 2 1 Schools and Departments of the Institute 2 2 Courses 2 3 Research 3 Campus 4 Student life 4 1 Sports 4 2 Societies 4 3 Students Union 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistoric statutes and governance editStatutory basis edit The Regional Technical Colleges Amendment Act 1999 was enacted by the Oireachtas in July 1999 putting the Institute of Technology Blanchardstown on the same statutory footing as the twelve other Institutes of Technologies in Ireland already operating under the Regional Technical Colleges Acts 1992 and 1994 The institute also operated under the Qualifications Education and Training Act 1999 and the Institutes of Technology Act 2006 Governance edit The institute was overseen by a statutory Governing Body appointed by the Minister for Education and Science with representation from the college community broader local community business interests and the State Academic affairs and standards were controlled by the Academic Council 2 Delegated Authority edit ITB achieved delegated authority in 2006 and had the authority to award qualifications on behalf of HETAC to those completing courses up to Level 9 of the National Framework of Qualifications NFQ Management edit Management of the institute was led by the President previously Director who leads a management team also comprising the Registrar Secretary and Financial Controller and Heads of Schools Departments and other functions such as the Estates Manager IT Manager HR Manager Academic structure and courses editSchools and Departments of the Institute edit School of Business amp Humanities Department of Business Department of Humanities School of Informatics amp Engineering Department of Computing and Creative Digital Media Department of EngineeringCourses edit Full time and part time courses were and are within TUD offered in Applied Social Studies Business Computing Digital Media Engineering Horticulture Languages Social and Community Development Sports Management and Early Childhood Care amp Education with awards made at higher certificate ordinary degree honours degree Master s Degree and PhD doctoral research levels Research edit The research community at ITB was and remains within TUD involved with research and collaboration projects with industry community organisations and different agencies in the locality citation needed Some of these include National Road Authority IBM Intel Havoc Wavebob ESB Health Service Executive SMEs on the Innovation Voucher Scheme citation needed As part of ITB s strategic plan 2006 2011 Making Education Accessible ITB established itself as a member of the research community within the third level sector in Ireland citation needed The LINC Centre Learning and Innovation Centre is the centre which supports the research activities taking place in the Institute supporting technology transfer activities applied research links with industry and links to the funding agencies for the research activities in the institute citation needed Campus editThe college had a 22 hectares 54 acres campus within Fingal County Council s College Business and Technology Park on Blanchardstown Road North now designated TUD Blanchardstown Campus The component buildings with a total area of over 22 000 square metres and capital cost exceeding 50 million citation needed are A Block ITB s first building opened September 1999 contains computing and engineering laboratories three large lecture theatres and offices for Academic Administration Finance and Human Resources It also has the counsellor s office Learning and Innovation Centre LINC Building B Block Built May October 2001 initially for workshops and now hosting small business ventures and supporting college industry links as well as post graduate research facilities Multipurpose Building C Block Canteen medical centre Students Union chaplains offices sports hall and gym D Block Apprentice workshops including electrical masonry carpentry and plumbing as well as maintenance and goods receiving E Block A two wing building containing classrooms science laboratories language laboratories two large lecture theatres most academic staff offices and the student helpdesk F Block Main entry point holding the reception marketing and management offices and the largest lecture theatre Library With books primarily related to course work DVDs and videos and access to online information in the form of scientific journals newspapers and databases citation needed Student life editSports edit The first sporting club was founded in ITB in 1999 Sports clubs in ITB include Gaelic games soccer futsal pool basketball swimming athletics martial arts rugby badminton boxing golf ski and Olympic handball Many of these clubs compete at the inter varsity level and have won numerous awards citation needed ITB offers sports scholarships to full time students to assist them in reaching their potential both academically and in their chosen sport citation needed tone In association with the Leinster GAA there are also a limited number of bursaries awarded to outstanding GAA players from Leinster who are registered students of ITB citation needed Societies edit ITB also has a number of societies including an Ethical Hacker Society 3 Golf Society Poker and Music Societies Students Union edit The Students Union ITBSU has four student board members 4 elected every year Every student who registers at the institute is automatically a member 5 with a portion of their registration fee going to the upkeep of the Union In return every student gets a vote in a first past the post system The Student Union office is located upstairs in the C Block beside the Common Room It runs seminars on Student health issues college outings information campaigns and oversees the management of student clubs and societies See also editEducation in the Republic of Ireland Third level education in the Republic of IrelandReferences edit O Brien Carl 17 July 2018 Dublin colleges to merge into technological university in January The Irish Times Retrieved 17 July 2018 About ITB ITB Overview Institute of Technology Blanchardstown ITB Retrieved 5 October 2018 Home TU Dublin Hacker Society Meet the Union ITB Students Union Archived from the original on 6 February 2009 Retrieved 26 January 2009 About ITB Students Union Archived from the original on 8 February 2009 Retrieved 26 January 2009 External links editOfficial Institute of Technology Blanchardstown Website Official Institute of Technology Blanchardstown Students Union Website 53 24 21 N 6 22 41 W 53 405702 N 6 378074 W 53 405702 6 378074 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Institute of Technology Blanchardstown amp oldid 1189875831, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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