Brian Norton, president of Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), praised the partnership between Purdue and DIT during a visit to West Lafayette this week.
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Ireland study abroad offers new construction insights
Construction management majors are exposed to variety of different construction approaches during the summer study abroad trip titled International Construction Management. The trip is focused entirely on Ireland.
Banking apps and cultural enrichment: study abroad in Peru
Victor Barlow, assistant professor of computer and information technology, is on a mission to change the world through his summer study abroad course, Unified Modeling Language and Mobile Application Development.
Saudi Arabia experience includes study abroad, internship
Students and faculty from Purdue's Department of Building Construction Management visited Saudi Arabia for a second straight year last spring.
Construction in Costa Rica
Costa Rica is a beautiful paradise where building construction management students have been given the opportunity to spend a Spring Break while experiencing the culture, construction and a service project. Spring Break 2012 consisted of travel to the Poas Volcano (the second largest crater in the world), La Paz waterfalls and park (where toucans ate out of our hands) and a coffee plantation.
International Construction Management experience set in Ireland
James Jenkins, associate professor of building construction management, will lead the 2013 International Construction Management Study Abroad experience to Ireland in May. He has offered study abroad courses to Ireland since 2009, and he also participated in a faculty exchange with the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) during Fall 2009.
College sharpens focus of globalization efforts
The globalization efforts of the College of Technology have entered a new phase. With strong growth in partnerships over the past few years, the college has sharpened its focus on strengthening and enhancing a broad array of connections with existing partners. Those connections could potentially include Technology alumni and industry partners.