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Public Accounts Committee: 2015 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Waterford Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013-2014
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: No not these companies.

Public Accounts Committee: 2015 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Waterford Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013-2014
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: So Professor Donnelly has complied with all-----

Public Accounts Committee: 2015 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Waterford Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013-2014
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: I have asked this of every single-----

Public Accounts Committee: 2015 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Waterford Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013-2014
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Certainly.

Public Accounts Committee: 2015 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Waterford Institute of Technology: Financial Statements 2013-2014
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: I have a difficulty now. I was very patient and listened to the long answer from Professor Donnelly justifying the position and telling us that it created jobs. Now, when we ask for certain commercial-----

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: I have a number of practical questions. However, I could not but comment that I am really impressed with the gender representation, as one would forget easily that 52% of the population are women. Is a lack of gender balance generally a problem in the university sector?

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: How many are in the senior leadership team?

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: The HEA has done a report that not just morally but on a business level it makes more sense - - - - -

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Professor Norton might agree, but the absence of gender representation is beyond endurance. If it makes sense on a moral level and more importantly for the leaders in industry on a business level, what plan has been put in place to address gender issues?

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: What plan?

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: I think there was a reference to the number of staff in the opening statement. There are 20,000 students and a staff of 2,200. There are 1,780 full-time equivalents and approximately 400 to 500 members of the staff are not full-time.

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: What percentage of those are women?

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: I would like the figure now, please. Would I be fair in drawing the conclusion that it was predominantly female or would I be wrong?

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: I will revert to the total, but I am speaking about the part-time numbers now.

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Mr. Murphy can imagine that this is important. I come from Galway.

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Its university has not distinguished itself in gender terms.

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: The witnesses will revert with the breakdown.

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Does Dublin Institute of Technology have a teacher assistant post?

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Good. Does it employ lecturers who do not have a research brief?

Public Accounts Committee: Dublin Institute of Technology: Financial Statement 2013-2014
Grangegorman Development Agency: Financial Statement 2015
(6 Apr 2017)

Catherine Connolly: Of the total number of students, how many are from outside Ireland or non-EU countries?

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