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More investment needed in digital infrastructure for teaching, research and cybersecurity

A higher proportion of capital budgets for higher education should be invested in digital infrastructure for teaching, research, and cybersecurity
Universities must provide value for money, be prudent in the use of public resources, avoid waste, and be fully transparent and accountable.

Universities must provide value for money, be prudent in the use of public resources, avoid waste, and be fully transparent and accountable.

In the 1960s, more than 40% of children of school-going age in Ireland had left education by the time they turned 15.

In 1967, the vision of Donogh O’Malley, then minister for education, changed Ireland when he introduced free secondary education for all.

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