Hanafin lifts freeze on college capital spending

The Government is to end its freeze on capital spending on third-level institutions, it was announced today.

The Government is to end its freeze on capital spending on third-level institutions, it was announced today.

Although details of which institutions will get State funding have not yet been released, it is understood those that have been given the go-ahead in the first round are nursing and teacher training colleges.

The Minister for Education and Science, Ms Hanafin, told a conference in Thurles, Co Tipperary, this morning she believed the third-level sector was "a key driver" of Ireland's economic and social progress.

She accepted there was an "infrastructure deficit" and pledged to address it.

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Her predecessor, Mr Dempsey, angered the third-level sector when he announced a freeze on third-level research spending in September 2003.

Ms Hanafin said she would be considering her options in relation to other third-level projects. Any final decision on funding would depend on the amount of money made available in the budget next month.

Meanwhile, the Taoiseach this morning announced a capital investment of €16 million in Mary Immaculate College in Limerick to build a multi-purpose teaching hall. Mr Ahern said Government priority would be support for the significant expansion of teacher training places in recent years.