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- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Third Level Fees (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: I tend not to be overly partisan and I do not mean to be overly argumentative, but I think the comparison I made with the situation in Northern Ireland is fair. I state that because Northern Ireland is a devolved administration. I have no political jurisdiction in Northern Ireland. The Scottish First Minister managed to abolish fees. When is Sinn Féin, in government in Northern...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Third Level Fees (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: Deputy Conway-Walsh and I are both committed to working on an all-island basis. I am very much committed to working with the Deputy in that regard. Nicola Sturgeon, however, did not tell the people of Scotland that she had to wait for Scottish independence to do what she did concerning fees. Deputy Conway-Walsh is asking me a question, but I am wondering when Sinn Féin, in government...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Covid-19 Tests (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: I thank the Deputy for raising this matter, as he has done on a number of occasions. I want to assure him that like the whole of Government, I am absolutely committed to a significant increase in on-site attendance in the further and higher education sectors in the next academic year. We all know the reasons why students have had to attend online this year. They have been well rehearsed...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Covid-19 Tests (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: I am a major proponent of at least trying rapid testing. It would be weird if the Minister responsible for research and science was not, given that the chief scientific advisor to our country and to me and Science Foundation Ireland are so clear in relation to this matter. I simply think that we do not have anything to lose by trying it, particularly as a surveillance method. I very much...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Further and Higher Education (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: I thank the Deputy for his question and for continually raising this most important matter. Our further and higher education and research systems represent a critical national asset. That is how they need to be seen. They are a critical national asset which can support the future economic and societal success of our citizens. Increasingly, the battle to live in and create a country...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Further and Higher Education (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: The short answer is that there are a couple of ways. We have the National Skills Council, which comprises leaders in the public service and industry leaders. That is the national umbrella structure through which we identify and pursue the skills needs of the country. Crucially, we have regional skills fora, and the Minister of State and I have been meeting with them across the country,...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Further and Higher Education (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: Yes, even in a small country like Ireland there are differences in the regions. When I met the south east regional skills forum, it referred to the fact that it had engineering jobs that needed to be filled. What does one do? One brings together the local college, local ETB and local employers to find how to provide more courses in the region for that. I can provide the Deputy with more...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Further and Higher Education (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: That is not an oversight. The Bill relates specifically to how the Higher Education Authority will interact with the institutions, but I am happy to examine that with the Deputy in the pre-legislative scrutiny. Postgraduate programmes comprise a range of elements designed to further the training and development of students. PhD students, in addition to conducting research, participate...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Further and Higher Education (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: The Deputy got me back for my comments on the last question. On the issue of precarious employment, I addressed the Irish Federation of University Teachers annual conference virtually last week and I specifically highlighted how we intend to address precarious employment as part of our discussion on sustainable funding. As we invest more in higher education, and it is an investment, it is...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Further and Higher Education (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: I certainly will do that and I fully agree with the Deputy in that regard. I have had some engagement with PhD researchers with disabilities and I would be happy to intensify that contact and do more. I thank the Deputy for acknowledging the fact that we have increased the stipend. That is a signal of intent and wanting to do more on research, which requires more researchers and an...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Institutes of Technology (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: I thank the Deputy and acknowledge her support and advocacy for the importance of a technological university for the north west, an issue that is also of concern to Deputy Conway-Walsh. I need to be careful in what I say because I understand a ballot of the Teachers' Union of Ireland, TUI, is about to conclude but, without pre-empting any outcomes of any ballots, I am hopeful that I will...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Institutes of Technology (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: I am certainly not being coy about the timeline for the application and what the Deputy has said tallies with what I know but I want to be respectful of the process. As soon as we receive the application, we will move quickly. I have had some excellent meetings with representatives of St. Angela's, including the president, and with the president of Sligo IT and others. I welcome the...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Institutes of Technology (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: I will be careful in answering that question because of the sensitivities involved. Staff engagement and buy-in to these processes are vital. The Deputy is factually correct that, in the south east, the TUI ballot did not pass in Waterford but did pass in Carlow and the application was still submitted by the consortium. That would, ultimately, be a decision for the governing authorities as...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Institutes of Technology (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: I am committed to the GMIT campus in Castlebar. Under this plan for a technological university for the north west, Castlebar will become a university town and that is a massive prize for the people of Castlebar and County Mayo. It will be important for regional growth and development, and perhaps also for keeping young people in the regions. The Government has given a commitment, under...
- Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate: Apprenticeship Programmes (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: I thank the Deputy for tabling this important topical issue. Indeed, it is most timely because I spent the afternoon in a training centre in Glasnevin with our electrical and plumbing apprentices. I engaged very directly with the apprentices, talked to them about their experiences and heard their insights in respect of the Covid pandemic. As the Deputy mentioned in her contribution,...
- Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate: Apprenticeship Programmes (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: I could not agree more with the Deputy. The Government is going to do two specific things. We are allocating the €20 million to provide extra supports, and if we need to do more we will do it. We have given it to the HEA and to SOLAS and they are examining what practical measures they can put in place to reduce the backlog. Second, and importantly, we have prioritised getting the...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Third Level Education (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: Inclusion is one of the core strategic goals for my Department, and my ambition is to ensure that we provide supports and opportunities for learning to all, recognising the needs of vulnerable learners and the most marginalised, and to assist people in access to and progression through higher and further education and training. Considerable progress has been made in recent years in...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Technological Universities (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: The IT Carlow Wexford campus has been in operation since 1995 and it is planned that it will become a campus of the future Technological University for the South East. The campus has grown to accommodate 1,000 learners across disciplines including agriculture, business, education, social care, tourism and event management, art and design. There are 27 full-time staff and 61 part-time...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Student Accommodation (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: I am very conscious of the many challenges faced by students this year, including in relation to student accommodation. Following significant rent increases in some privately run purpose built student accommodation complexes in 2018, the Department of Education and Skills worked in close cooperation with the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government to support the enactment of...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Third Level Education (20 May 2021)
Simon Harris: Inclusion is one of the core strategic goals for my Department, and my ambition is to ensure that we provide supports and opportunities for learning to all. This means recognising the needs of vulnerable learners, the most marginalised and those with special and additional needs, and assisting people in accessing and progressing through higher and further education and training. There is...