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LIT Springboard Funding helps increase LIT offering of targeted courses

Springboard funding LIT will enable Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) to increase its offering of targeted courses in areas of high workplace demand by almost 30 percent.

LIT Springboard Funding helps increase offering of targeted courses  – €4.3 million investment to support over 700 workers and students through courses

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Marian Duggan, Dean, Flexible Learning-Vice President Equality and Diversity, LIT. Picture: Alan Place

Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) is to increase its offering of targeted courses in areas of high workplace demand by almost 30 percent to meet the skill needs of growth sectors in the Midwest. Part of a €4.3 million investment will include a combination of part-time, blended, and online courses that will be largely subsidised for successful applicants by the State’s Springboard+ and Human Capital Initiative schemes.


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Springboard+ funding has enabled LIT to continue to respond to industry demands, and together with funding from the Human Capital Initiative will form part of the response to industry needs arising from COVID-19.

Head of Flexible Learning at LIT, Dr. Philip Hennessy, said the increase in funding for 2020 highlights the changing requirements of the economy in the region.

Dr. Hennessy said the increase in Springboard+ and Human Capital funding “shows LIT’s ability to be flexible” in meeting the requirements of an “ever-evolving” local and national economy.

“We are continuing to offer high quality blended and online programmes to meet the needs of those developing their careers and for businesses in need of an upskilled workforce,” he said.

There are 709 postgraduate places on offer, up from a total of 547 places offered by the institution in 2019. The areas being covered under the scheme – considered to be growth sectors in the region – include pharmaceuticals, medical technology, regulatory affairs, I.T, aircraft maintenance, digital marketing, construction, and 3D visual effects.

621 of the places are through Springboard+ and 88 are through the Human Capital Initiative.

Registrar and Vice President of Academic Affairs, Marian Duggan, welcomed the funding allocation from the Department and said that LIT will continue to be an accessible institution focused on industry needs.

“This is a win-win for our graduates and industry across the Midwest. The increase in places available at LIT this year under the Springboard+ and Human Capital initiatives points to the third level institution’s ability to meet the demands and requirements of industry and business both regionally and nationally. A recovering economy must ensure workers in growth areas are able to upskill and adapt to different needs. We’re very proud to provide that platform throughout our LIT campuses across the Midwest.”

President of LIT, Professor Vincent Cunnane, outlined that LIT will continue to work closely with regional, national, and international businesses to ensure the institution’s graduates will continue to be ready for the workplace.

“This latest increase in funding for our flexible learning programmes is a further endorsement of our approach of producing work-ready graduates to contribute to regional and national economic growth. The latest HEA Graduate Outcome Survey, released last month, showed that LIT has the highest rate of full-time employment in any higher education institution outside Dublin. We intend to continue to prioritise a positive student experience at the institute, across all of our Midwest campuses, while remaining focused on delivering graduates that can hit the ground running across regional, national and international industry.” Springboard Funding LIT

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