Written answers
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
Department of Education and Skills
Third Level Funding
John Halligan (Waterford, Independent)
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590. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the funding that was allocated by the Higher Education Authority to each third level institute in 2014. [15445/15]
Jan O'Sullivan (Limerick City, Labour)
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Detail on the recurrent funding allocated in 2014 by the Higher Education Authority to the higher education institutions under its designation is set out the following table.
Institute | Amount |
---|---|
University College Dublin | €113,821,041 |
University College Cork | €88,375,106 |
National University of Ireland, Galway | €75,107,132 |
National University of Ireland, Maynooth | €42,382,222 |
Trinity College Dublin | €89,476,289 |
University of Limerick | €66,898,566 |
Mary Immaculate College | €14,258,669 |
Dublin City University | €46,375,603 |
St Patrick's Drumcondra | €13,560,086 |
Mater Dei | €2,345,963 |
National College of Art and Design | €8,921,100 |
Royal Irish Academy | €2,705,500 |
St Angela's College | €5,037,365 |
Royal College of Surgeons | €5,073,271 |
Athlone Institute of Technology | €19,907,462 |
Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown | €10,808,027 |
Institute of Technology, Carlow | €18,232,215 |
Cork Institute of Technology | €44,888,980 |
Dublin Institute of Technology | €84,368,306 |
Dundalk Institute of Technology | €19,981,757 |
Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art Design and Technology | €9,867,418 |
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology | €27,602,136 |
Letterkenny Institute of Technology | €14,406,303 |
Limerick Institute of Technology | €21,209,330 |
Tipperary Institute | €7,057,500 |
Institute of Technology Sligo | €20,898,401 |
Institute of Technology Tallaght | €15,527,575 |
Institute of Technology Tralee | €14,471,737 |
Waterford Institute of Technology | €34,326,242 |
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