€40 million for greener and more accessible colleges announced by Minister Harris
From Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science
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From Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science
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Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has today announced an extra €40 million for higher education institutions for the upcoming academic year.
The funding must be used for key capital investment priorities, including:
Grant funding for the coming academic year is being extended to the Royal Irish Academy of Music (RIAM) and the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies (DIAS) for the first time.
Speaking today, Minister Harris said:
“I’m delighted to announce a significant devolved capital grant for the higher education sector to support a range of capital priorities.
“Our third level sector faces significant challenges in responding to climate objectives and this fund will assist with making energy upgrades.
“It will also ensure our campuses are inclusive and accessible. The funding can be used to make the necessary upgrades to make campuses accessible for people with disabilities but it can also be used to help students to access laptops or other ICT requirements.
“The funding forms part of ongoing investment in the higher education sector under Project Ireland 2040 and reaffirms a strong commitment to public investment in higher education infrastructure.”
Previous allocations under the devolved capital grant have delivered tangible benefits for students and staff and complements other Project Ireland 2040 capital investments in the higher education sector.
Funding will be provided through the Higher Education Authority for all technological universities, institutes of technology and smaller colleges, except for RIAM and DIAS, who will be funded directly by the department.
Institution | Devolved grant 2022/2023 |
TU of the Shannon | €2,991,726 |
IADT | €1,030,835 |
Atlantic TU | €3,979,631 |
Munster TU | €3,266,915 |
TU Dublin | €3,931,183 |
South East TU | €3,500,258 |
Dundalk IT | €1,299,452 |
Technological sector sub-total | €20,000,000 |
UCD | €3,754,237 |
UCC | €2,961,229 |
NUI Galway | €2,569,294 |
Maynooth University | €1,734,555 |
Trinity College Dublin | €2,725,166 |
University of Limerick | €2,193,148 |
DCU | €2,311,011 |
Mary Immaculate College | €663,527 |
NCAD | €287,833 |
University and college sector sub-total | €19,200,000 |
DIAS | €200,000 |
Royal Irish Academy | €200,000 |
RIAM | €200,000 |
St Angela’s College | €200,000 |
Other sub-total | €800,000 |
Total | €40,000,000 |