The Argus

DkIT funding issues need to be addressed urgently

- BY OLIVIA RYAN

Dundalk TD Peter Fitzpatric­k has called for urgent additional funding needs to be provided to Dundalk Institute of Technology.

Speaking this week, Deputy Fitzpatric­k explained: ‘As part of the 2016 revised estimates for the Department of Education and Skills, the third level sector is to get over €1.4 billion, with over €900 million funding for universiti­es, Institutes of Technology and other Higher Education institutio­ns.

A further €407 million has been reserved for student support and almost €40 million for research activities.

‘While I welcome this funding, I fear that it is not enough. I have in the past week met with the President of Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT), Anne Campbell, who outlined to me in great detail the challenges they face as a result of reduced funding.’

He urged the minister to examine the funding again, with a view to providing increased funding to third level institutio­ns, particular­ly the DkIT.

‘As the only Institute of Technology in the North East of the country DkIT provides a very important service to the students of the area, especially those students based in County Louth.’

He added: ‘Education is essential for our nation to thrive and gives everybody an opportunit­y to further their career prospects.

For 2016, 17% of all Govern- ment current expenditur­e will be spent on education.’

‘It is also important to point out the many positive educationa­l developmen­ts taking place in Louth, where we are starting to see the benefits of the continuing economic improvemen­t.’

The Louth deputy added: ‘We need to continue putting the benefits of our economic success to work for the people of Louth, so that we can help deliver the education system that this county deserves.’

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Peter Fitzpatric­k TD.

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