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Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Department of Education and Skills

Third Level Funding

Photo of John HalliganJohn 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]

Photo of Jan O'SullivanJan 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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