A €5.5 million investment to fund nine new engineering posts across Higher Education Institutes in Ireland has been announced by Dail Minister Micheál Martin.
The funding, which is part of Science Foundation Ireland's Engineering Professorship and Lectureship Programme, will support three Engineering Professorships and six Engineering Lectureships across UCC, UCD, NUIG and TCD.
The programme aims to increase the number of world-class, research active professors and lecturers in engineering disciplines in Irish Higher Education Institutes (HEIs), to allow more flexible recruiting by HEIs of key research personnel at junior and senior levels.
Mr Martin said: "As part of our Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation (SSTI), the Government recognises the importance of engineering in translating scientific knowledge into useful products and services in the marketplace.
"Its contribution to the economic competitiveness of Ireland is therefore hugely important and requires significant support for new posts at Ireland's HEIs. The SFI Engineering Professorship and Lectureship is an important step in meeting this need."
Adding to this, Professor Frank Gannon, Director General, SFI said: "Engineering is the crucial link in the chain from research to product. SFI was aware for of some gaps that had emerged with the changing profile of industry in Ireland and this programme, that requires industry engagement, is addressing this deficit. "Simultaneously it allows the HEIs to provide diverse and advanced educational opportunities for students."
SFI will provide funding of €75,000 and €150,000 per annum for the two categories of posts being offered; Lectureships - early-career lecture posts; and Professorships - senior, world-class posts. There will be a minimum funding supplement of 20% from industry contributors for each post.need."
A total of 24 Lectureship and 11 Professorship posts will be funded through the programme over the next three years which may be held for up to five years.
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