Removing Barriers to Conducting Research in Ireland’s Institutes of Technology
Citations Over Time
Abstract
Institutes of Technology (IoT) in Ireland didn't engage in significant levels of research until comparatively recently. With Ireland's move towards a knowledge society and to position Irish Industry to take full advantage of economic recovery when it arrives, it is imperative that the research resources in the IoT sector are utilised more effectively. Most national programmatic research schemes support new research initiatives including greater 4th level activity and IoTs have or are developing research initiatives to respond to these schemes. Over the past 5 years significant increases have occurred in the numbers of graduates (at both masters and doctorate levels) from the IoT sector. Such graduates have garnered considerable research experience making their skills very attractive for employment in industry, the professions and wider society.
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