Dublin Institute of Technology
The institution is currently planning a single campus, the Grangegorman Campus, thus moving from its many city centre locations which has often been a source of criticism. In 1993 the institution was formally separated from the City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee, the colleges were:
In 1975 the University of Dublin entered an aggrement whereby it conferred academic degrees at the colleges, this allowed these graduates a vote in Seanad Éireann, this situation continued until 1998 when the institution was granted its own degree awarding powers. The institution sought university status in 1996, although the application was declined, the institution now has powers comparable to a university and its degrees are recognised as such in Ireland; on completion of the Grangegorman Campus university status is expected to be sought. The institution currently offers a number of subdegree awards, including the DIT Certificate and DIT Diploma which are comparable to the National Certificate and National Diploma respectively. The institution awards Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degrees, and the Graduate Diploma; the institution will in the near future have to award at levels and criteria agreed with the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland. See alsoExternal link
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