Written answers

Tuesday, 11 May 2021

Department of Education and Skills

Higher Education Authority

Photo of Rose Conway-WalshRose Conway-Walsh (Mayo, Sinn Fein)
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592. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills further to Parliamentary Question No. 91 of 29 April 2021, the details of the specific strategic or important purposes that were identified since 2018; the corresponding amount of top-sliced or ring-fenced funding; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23724/21]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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My Department allocates recurrent funding to the Higher Education Authority (HEA) for direct disbursement to HEA designated higher education institutions.

The HEA allocates this funding to the institutions via the recurrent funding model. Top sliced and ring fenced funding for specific Departmental or Sectoral strategic purposes is a component of the funding model in addition to the block grant and performance funding.

Details of the top slice allocations for the years 2018 to 2020 are outlined in the table.

Separately, as announced in July, Government provided additional and re-prioritised funding in the amount of €168m to enable providers to facilitate the safe return of students to further and higher education in 2020, in the context of public health advice. This funding included provision for PPE and equipment, online learning costs, student supports and research costs. Of the additional funding €131m was allocated via the HEA under the B4 subhead.

DFHERIS Directed Top Slices  2018 2019 2020
Student Wellbeing* €3,000,000
Killybegs €750,000 €750,000 €750,000
TU Transformation Fund (formerly Landscape Reform Allocation) (including MEND) €11,764,869 €14,250,000 €29,889,059
Strategic Skills €4,050,609 €3,769,379 €4,495,434
DRI €300,000 €300,000 €300,000
Transfer of Former Church of Ireland College of Education to DCU €1,900,000 €1,900,000 €1,900,000
National Youth Orchestra €96,000 €96,000 €96,000
Transfer Froebel to MU €2,500,000 €1,800,000 €500,000
Gaeltacht Strategy** €210,000 €396,000 €382,800
Innovation and Transformation Fund €6,200,000 €2,716,721 €4,730,000
Performance fund and capacity building €5,000,000
Multi Campus  €800,000 €900,000 €900,000
GMIT campus €750,000 €750,000 €750,000
IReL post in MU €22,000 €59,542
Academic Medical Consultants Payments €9,000,000 €1,746,000
Gender Equality Initiatives €294,000 €760,078
Management and Leadership €250,000 €380,000
Teaching and Learning Capacity €5,570,000 €5,000,000
Research Fund for Technological Sector €5,000,000 €5,000,000
Additional Student Places  €5,000,000
Teacher Education €500,000
Strategic System Top Slices
Nursing €42,502,223 €45,029,687 €48,655,427
National Forum for Teaching and Learning €2,250,000 €1,680,000 €2,250,000
Shared Services - Irish Survey of Student Engagement €360,000 €360,000 €274,000
Shared Services - Other  €339,173 €340,766 €181,958
University Top-slices
Literacy and Numeracy Strategy €5,806,000 €5,806,000 €5,806,000
Medical Education  €20,000,000 €20,000,000 €19,500,000
Veterinary and Dentistry Provision  €4,350,000 €4,275,000 €4,275,000
Skills, Therapies, €646,000 €646,000 €646,000
Acadamh (NUI Galway) €1,766,000 €1,766,000 €1,766,000
Edward Kennedy Centre for Conflict Resolution (MU) €250,000 €250,000 €250,000
Irish Strategic Initiative €850,000 €850,000 €900,000
MIC St Patrick's Thurles €700,000 €350,000 €350,000
E Journals  €4,145,000 €4,250,000 €4,310,000
Former ITE Staff €468,000 €477,894 €370,400
Former St. Catherine's Staff Transfer**** €411,765 €422,217 €435,673
National University of Ireland  €12,697 €12,697 €12,697
IT Investment Fund (included with Skills from 2019) €1,405,681
Technological Sector Specific Top-slices
HEAnet**** €2,683,000 €2,812,000
Educampus**** €8,346,000 €8,436,000
E Journals  €220,521 €250,000 €160,000
Literacy and Numeracy Strategy €80,000 €80,000 €80,000
Technological Sector - Sectoral Compact €100,000 €200,000
* In addition to €2m provided through the RGAM in 2020 for Student Wellbeing

** Funded directly by the Department of Education and Skills for 2021

*** Pension element for these staff members is now paid from a different subhead

**** Funded directly by the Department of Education since 2020

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