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University merger gets a step closer
A technological university for the south east has moved a step closer after IT Carlow and Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) formally submitted an application to merge and create a new institution. The move was confirmed by the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris on April 30. The aim of the Technological
University of South East Ireland consortium is that the new technological university – yet unnamed – will be established on January 1, 2022. It follows bitter infighting within both institutions over the future status of both colleges in the event of a possible merger. Last week the governing bodies of both institutes approved the application for technological university designation.
In an email to staff and students, the presidents of IT Carlow and WIT, Dr Patricia Mulcahy and Prof Willie Donnelly, expressed their confidence in the success of the application. “Our confidence is based on the hard work of our staff and students in the years since this project was first mooted, and especially the very intense effort put in by you in the past year or so,” the email said.
Staff, the presidents noted, while under unusual pressure due to the pandemic “rose to the occasion and made that extra effort in working groups and other activities to bring us to this point.” The submission of the application starts a process which will include a review by a panel of international experts. Continued on page 8
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Lar (6) from Bennekerry holding a copy of the application document for WIT and IT Carlow to become a technological university. Pic: Shaun Dowling