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Website. www.cit.ie. Cork Institute of Technology (CIT; Irish: Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Chorcaí) was an institute of technology, located in Cork, Ireland. Upon its dissolution, the institute had 17,000 students studying in art, business, engineering, music, drama and science disciplines. The institute had been named as Institute of ...
Website. www.mtu.ie. Munster Technological University (MTU; Irish: Ollscoil Teicneolaíochta na Mumhan) is a public technological university consisting of six campuses located in Cork and Kerry. The university was established in January 2021, [2][3] the result of a merger between two institutes of technology, Cork Institute of Technology and ...
C. Website. Official website. Cork (Irish: Corcaigh [ˈkɔɾˠkəɟ]; from corcach, meaning 'marsh') [6] is the second largest city in Ireland, the county town of County Cork, the largest city in the province of Munster and third largest on the island of Ireland. At the 2022 census, it had a population of 224,004.
Togher, Cork. / 51.87917°N 8.49194°W / 51.87917; -8.49194. Togher ( Irish: An Tóchar, meaning ' causeway or level place') [2] is a suburb on the southside of Cork city, Ireland. Togher is within the Dáil constituency of Cork South-Central .
The Crawford Art Gallery (Irish: Áiléar Crawford) [3] is a public art gallery and museum in the city of Cork, Ireland. Known informally as the Crawford, [4] it was designated a 'National Cultural Institution' in 2006. [5] It is "dedicated to the visual arts, both historic and contemporary", and welcomed 265,438 visitors in 2019. [2]
The idea of the institutions was first announced by Patrick Hillery in 1963. [2] A year later, a site for an institution in Carlow was identified. [3]The Investment in Education (1962) and Training of Technicians in Ireland (1964) reports greatly accelerated the trend in Ireland for education reform and development particularly in technical education, similar to that in other Western countries ...
Known for. Cork Courthouse, St Augustine's Catholic Church, pubs, restaurants. Washington Street (Irish: Sráid Washington) [2] is a street in central Cork city, Ireland. Built in 1824, [3] it runs from the old medieval town centre onto the site of the western marshes, and today links the Western Road and Lancaster Quay with the Grand Parade.
North Main Street ( Irish: An Phríomhshráid Thuaidh) [ 1] is a street and retail area in Cork City, Ireland. Joined by bridge with South Main Street in the 12th century, [ 2] it formed the main thoroughfare within the original city walls of medieval Cork. [ 3] As of the 21st century, it is predominantly occupied by commercial and retail ...