RIT (disambiguation)
RIT is a common abbreviated name for Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York, USA.
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RIT or rit may also refer to:
Business
- Recherche et Industrie Thérapeutiques, the former name of what is now GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals in Belgium
- Rede Internacional de Televisão, a Brazilian religious television channel
- RiT Technologies, a company specializing in structured cabling management systems
- Rothschild Investment Trust, now RIT Capital Partners, a large British investment trust
Education
- Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology, a college in Tamil Nadu, India
- Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kottayam
- Rochester Institute of Technology, a university in Rochester, New York, United States
- Rourkela Institute of Technology, Kalunga, Orissa, India
- Royal Institute of Thailand, the office of Royal Society of Thailand
Medicine
- Radioimmunotherapy, radioisotope therapy with monoclonal antibodies
- Radioisotope therapy, a form of radiation therapy
- Rit (protein), a member of the ras superfamily of proteins
Music
- Rit's House, a 2002 album by Lee Ritenour
- rit., abbreviation for ritardando or ritenuto
Transit
- Rede Integrada de Transporte, a bus rapid transit system in Curitiba, Brazil
- Riffelalp tram (RiT), a mountain tram line near Zermatt, Switzerland
- Roosevelt Island Tramway, a tram connecting Manhattan and Roosevelt Island in New York City
Other uses
- Rapid intervention team, firefighter assist and search team
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