IBEC warn over new IT status
THE creation of Technological Universities must not be just a relabelling exercise, IBEC, the group that represents Irish business, has stated.
It has welcomed the enactment of the Technological Universities (TU) Bill which will soon be signed into law.
The Bill paves the way for the development of the Connacht – Ulster Alliance which could create a new type of higher education institution to meet enterprise needs and drive regional development.
IT Sligo, Galway/Mayo IT and Letterkenny IT form the Connacht/Ulster Alliance.
IBEC has warned that the TUs will require significant public investment if they are to reach the scale needed to attract top academic talent and compete in the challenging international research environment.
Terry McNamara, Ibec North-West Regional Director stated: “It is critical that the new TU designation is not a relabelling exercise of existing institutes of technology.
“The change of status should drive improved performance while stimulating the development of a new type of institution with a distinct mission and character that differentiates it from existing universities.
“These include a strong regional and enterprise focus.
“The TU offers considerable scope to improve how business and education institutions work together on a range of issues including the development of more ‘work-ready’ graduates, employee upskilling, more effective knowledge transfer and an emphasis on close-to-market research.
“This will require a step-change in scale and capability.”