Traveling to Dublin
Situated at the mouth of the River Liffey, Dublin is located on
the East coast of the country. Irelands capital city, it is easily accessed from Britain and mainland Europe by air and sea, and from the U.S. and North America by Air.

By Sea
From mainland Europe Irish Ferries have routes between:
Cherbourg - Rosslare
Roscoff - Rosslare

On the south-east coast Rosslare is located 160km from Dublin and Irish Rail operate regular services from Rosslare to Dublin City Centre.

From Britain, Stenaline and Irish Ferries operate routes between:
Holyhead - Dún Laoghaire
Holyhead - Dublin
Pembroke - Dublin

By Air
Dublin airport is situated to the North of the city centre. Most national airlines from mainland Europe as well as a number of budget airlines fly routes into Dublin airport. From the UK
Dublin is easily accessed from most large cities as well as from
a number of regional airports. The major airlines flying into
Dublin from North America are; Aer Lingus, American Airlines, Delta, Continental and Air Canada.

From Dublin Airport the 746 bus route operates between the Airport bus terminal and Dún Laoghaire train station. The bus stops at Bakers corner which is directly opposite the IADT
campus. Alternatively a number of express busses operate between the airport and the city centre.

Traveling to IADT
The Institute of Art, Design & Technology campus is located two miles from the large coastal town of Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin near Deansgrange and Bakers Corner. Dún Laoghaire is 11km South of Dublin city centre and is easily accessed by rail using
the DART and by road using Dublin Bus. From the city centre the campus is accessible via the 46A and 746 buses which stop at Bakers corner situated across the road from the campus. All South bound Dart services from the North side of Dublin and the city centre stations of Connolly, Tara St. and Pearse St. stations stop at Dún Laoghaire rail station. From outside the station the 46A, 746 and 17 Bus services pass by the IADT campus.

www.dart.ie
www.dublinbus.ie

Plenary addresses will be delivered by

Mary Reichardt Professor of Catholic
Studies & Literature, University of St. Thomas, USA.


James Donnelly Professor Emeritus of
History, University of Wisconsin, USA.


Martin MacLoone Professor of Media Studies, University of Ulster. &rarr

Daryl Jones Senior Lecturer of English,
Trinity College, Dublin.


Patsy McGarry Columnist & Religious
Affairs Correspondent, The Irish Times.