Minister Mitchell O’Connor successfully steers the Technological Universities Bill through the Seanad
9th March 2018 - Mary Mitchell O'Connor
The Technological Universities Bill has now completed all stages, in both houses of the Oireachtas and will soon be signed into law.
Minister Mitchell O’Connor said, “This is a transformative piece of legislation and I am delighted that we have got it over the line. The Technological Universities Bill is a high priority for Government and will radically change the higher education landscape.
“The legislation when enacted will underpin the development of a new type of higher education institution, building on the strengths and mission of institutes of technology to develop world class technological universities.”
She went on to say “The creation of technological universities provides the opportunity to drive regional development and provide more opportunities for individuals, enterprise and the community. These institutions will have significant impact and influence regionally, nationally and internationally.
“I am excited about the prospects for all regional clusters with a Technological University. It will have a transformative effect on communities. Enhanced higher education institutions will deliver the skilled and talented people that sustain enterprise and new investments. Ultimately it will make these areas more attractive places to live, raise a family in and work.”
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