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DIT Voices

These are a number of audio interviews conducted with members of DIT staff in 2010. The interviews are recorded by Maurice O'Keefe of Irish Life and Lore. Please click on the image to access the audio files.

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  • Tommy Scott, Former Assistant Head of the School of Biological Sciences
  • Tom Ambrose, Former Assistant Head of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Nell Kane, Former Teacher, College of Music, Chatham Row
  • Monica Bonnie, Former Teacher of Percussion, College of Music, Chatham Row
  • Frank Henegan, Former Principal/Director, College of Music/Conservatory of Music and Drama, Director of Cultural Affairs, DIT
  • Brian Forbes, Property and Facilities Officer
  • Ita Beausang (Nee Hogan), Former Acing Director, College of Music
  • Frank McMahon, Former Head of Academic Affairs
  • John Monaghan, Professor Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Tommy Cooke, Head of the Community Links Programme
  • Colm O'Rourke, Former Lecturer, Biomedical Science
  • Kieran Taaffe, Former Head of the Physics Department and Former Vice Principal, Kevin Street
  • Ellen Hazelkorn, Director of Research and Enterprise
  • Mary Hanafin, Former Minister for Education, Chair of Cathal Brugha Street College Council
  • Brian Norton, President, Dublin Institute of Technology
  • Vincent O'Hora, Former Admissions Officer
  • David Spring, Project Manager, Strategic Management and Change
  • James Wrynn, Lecturer in Business and Management, Aungier Street
  • Bill Grimson, Academic Registrar, Dublin Institute of Technology
  • Mary O'Rourke, Former Minister for Education
  • Matt Hussey, Former Director of the Faculty of Science
  • Paul O'Sullivan, Director College of Business
  • Noel Lindsay, Former Secretary General, Department of Education
  • John Rothery, Former Assistant Head, Architecture, Bolton Street
  • Brendan Goldsmith, Former Head of School of Mathematics, President of DIT, Research Director
  • Eamon Tuffy, Former Education Officer,CDVEC (City of Dublin Vocational Educational Committee)
  • Eugene McNamee, Former Aer Lingus Operations and Student, Kevin Street
  • Brendan Flanagan, Former Lecturer in Air Navigation, Kevin Street
  • Salter Stirling, Former Academic Secretary, Trinity College Dublin
  • Joe Hegarty, Former Head of School, Culinary Arts and Food Technology
  • Henry Lyons, Former Lecturer, Chemistry, Kevin Street
  • Moira O'Donovan de Lacy, Former VEC Administration
  • Paddy Donegan, Former Chair City of Dublin Vocational Educational Committee
  • John Hayden, Former Chief Lecturer, Higher Education Authority
  • Noel O'Connor, Head of Campus Planning and Director of Student Services, DIT
  • Michael Mulvey, Director of Academic Affairs and Registrar, DIT
  • Damian Gallanagh, Facility Administration, Bolton Street
  • Liam Arundel, Former Chief Executive Officer, City of Dublin Vec.
  • Don Thornhill, Former Secretary General, Department of Education
  • Chris Cowley and Jonathan Fisher, Heads of School, Kevin Street
  • Brid O'Doherty, Former Teacher, Saint Louis Convent, Rathmines
  • Dick Sweeney, Former Officer, Higher Education Authority
  • Kevin Sullivan, Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Technology, Kevin Street
  • Niamh Breathnach, Former Minister for Education, 1993-1997
  • Geraldine Kennedy, Editor of the Irish Times Newspaper, Former Student College of Commerce
  • Jack O'Keefe, Head of Department of Architecture and Town Planning
  • Frank Brennan, College Principal
  • Robbie Burns, Former Head of the School of Management
 
  • James Wrynn, Lecturer in Business and Management, Aungier Street by James Wrynn

    James Wrynn, Lecturer in Business and Management, Aungier Street

    James Wrynn

    In this recording James Wrynn initially discusses in detail his lectureship in Management in the old College of Marketing and Design in Mountjoy Square, in the early 1990s, while he was Chair of the City of Dublin VEC, the authority in charge of DIT. He was an active member of the Labour Party since 1973. He describes his brief as Chair of the VEC. He also discusses the awarding of degrees to graduate of DIT courses by Trinity College, Dublin. The strength of DIT in general is described and the status of the institute when it became a degree awarding institution is discussed. In 1993, when Niamh Breathnach was appointed Minister for Education, he became her programme manager and chief advisor, in a change of career which saw him leave his lecturing duties and chairmanship of City of Dublin VEC. These were challenging and policy-driven years, he recalls, and in 1995 he returned to DIT. He discusses his views on the achievements of the VEC and DIT, and also the Grangegorman move in the coming years.

 
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