The Sligo Champion

IBEC warn over new IT status

- BY Paul Deering

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.”

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