Written answers

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Department of Education and Skills

Cross-Border Co-operation

Photo of Gerry AdamsGerry Adams (Louth, Sinn Fein)
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To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the nature, process and outcomes of north-south bilateral contacts between his Department and the Department of Employment and Learning in Northern Ireland. [54374/12]

Photo of Ruairi QuinnRuairi Quinn (Dublin South East, Labour)
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Contacts between my Department and the Department of Employment and Learning in Northern Ireland have involved bilateral meetings at Ministerial and official levels, and communications between the Departments concerning areas of common interest in further and higher education. These contacts are ongoing.

Photo of Gerry AdamsGerry Adams (Louth, Sinn Fein)
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To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the nature and range of programmes and joint initiatives that have been designated to increase mutual understanding and promote closer cooperation north and south. [54375/12]

Photo of Ruairi QuinnRuairi Quinn (Dublin South East, Labour)
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My Department funds a number of projects which have a cross-border dimension and include among their objectives increasing mutual understanding and advancing peace and reconciliation on the island of Ireland. Details of these joint programmes are set out in the attached table. In addition to these ongoing programmes, the Department of Education and Skills and the Department of Education, Northern Ireland are currently undertaking a joint survey to inform cross-border pupil movement and school planning. The survey is designed to establish the current and future schooling capacity and need in border regions, the level of demand from parents and young people for schools across the border and how obstacles may be removed. It is intended that the results of this survey will be made available at the NSMC Education Sector meeting on 27th February 2013.

Department of Education and Skills North South Co-operation Projects & Programmes

Name
Target Grouping
Irish Government

Department/Agency
Northern Ireland Executive Department/Agency
Children’s Book Week – annual event to promote reading among children
School, Youth, Teachers and Parents
Dept. Education & Skills
Dept. Education Northern Ireland
Cinemagic – annual film festival for young people from 4 to 25 years of age
School, Youth, Adults & Teachers
Dept. Education & Skills
- Dept. of Culture, Arts & Leisure NI

- Northern Ireland Screen
Dissolving Boundaries – links schools North and South in partnerships forged through the Internet and school exchanges
School, Youth & Teachers
Dept. Education & Skills
Dept. Education Northern Ireland
European Studies Project – through co-operative projects at post primary level enhances children’s’ awareness of EU social, economic and political issues and structures
School, Youth & Teachers
Dept. Education & Skills
Dept. Education Northern Ireland
Irish Science Olympiad – brings together science students from the 32 counties in friendly competition for selection to an all island team for the International  Science Olympiad
School, Youth & Teachers
Dept. Education & Skills
Dept. Education Northern Ireland
Maths Week Ireland – promotes awareness, appreciation and understanding of mathematics throughout the island of Ireland
School, Youth, Teachers and Parents
Dept. Education & Skills
Dept. Education Northern Ireland
Pushkin Prizes – promotes creativity in adults and children through the medium of the arts and the natural environment
School, Youth, Adults & Teachers
Dept. Education & Skills
Dept. Education Northern Ireland
Centre for Cross Border Studies – researches and develops cross-border in education and other social and economic disciplines.
3rd Level
Dept. Education & Skills
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Dare to be Digital – a video games development competition for third level students
3rd Level
Dept. Education & Skills
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George Mitchell Scholarships - provides third level scholarships to enable US university graduates to pursue a year of study at institutions of higher learning in Ireland and Northern Ireland
3rd Level
Dept. Education & Skills
Dept. of Employment & Learning NI
Glór na nGael – non-political, non-sectarian programme that seeks to strengthen and expand people’s ability to use the Irish language
3rd Level
Dept. Education & Skills
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Standing Conference on Teacher Education North/South (SCoTENS)

3rd Level
Dept. Education & Skills
- Dept. Education Northern Ireland

- Dept. of Employment & Learning NI
Universities Ireland – promotes co-operation and collaboration between universities North and South and to enhance their reputations in Europe and elsewhere
3rd Level
Dept. Education & Skills
- Dept. of Employment & Learning NI
Washington Ireland Programme – enables promising university students from all traditions on the island of Ireland  to participate in a six-month programme of personal and professional leadership development
3rd Level
Dept. Education & Skills
Office of First Minister & Deputy First Minister Northern Ireland

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