Quinn: Four priorities for reform of higher education

Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn has outlined four priorities in reforming higher education.

Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn has outlined four priorities in reforming higher education. He said these were:

1. Strengthening our university system;

2. The development and consolidation of the Institute of Technology sector;

3. The formation of regional clusters between universities, stronger institutes of technology and future technological universities;

4. Increased sustainability and capacity in the higher education system.

With regard to the fourth priority to increase the sutainability of the education sector, Minister Quinn said: "It is imperative that all higher education institutions are actively pursuing the realisation of savings as a matter of urgency", as well as confronting "embedded or restrictive work practices".

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