Organization
The Institute has five faculties, which are known in LIT as "Schools".
- Art & Design
- Department of Design
- Department of Fine Art
- The Built Environment
- Department of Built Environment Management
- Department of Construction Engineering
- Business & Humanities
- Department of Business
- Department of Humanities
- Science, Engineering & Information Technology
- Department of Applied Science
- Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
- Department of Mechanical & Automobile Engineering
- Department of Information Technology
- Tipperary School
- Department of Business, Education & Social Science
- Department of Technology, Media & Science
The Development Office works with the Registrar and Heads of School/Department to address the widening participation agenda in the broadest sense from Level 5 to Level 10 as per the National Framework of Qualifications by piloting new initiatives and then assisting to mainstream these initiatives within LIT. The Development Office activity includes: enhancing R&D and Technology Transfer; managing relationships with second level education providers; Lifelong Learning; and liaison with enterprise and employment development agencies in the Mid-West region.
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