Minister says the knowledge and capability the appointments will bring to the HEA board will ensure that Ireland can deliver on national objectives
Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton T.D. has announced Waterford Institute of Technology’s (WIT)’s Dr John Wall, dean of the School of Lifelong Learning and Education as one of the appointments to the board of the Higher Education Authority (HEA).
The appointments are for a period of five years.
Dr Wall commented: “I am delighted to be a member of the board of the Higher Education Authority at a time when the Authority is presented with a significant opportunity and challenge to lead the development of a redefined landscape within higher education in Ireland.”
Making the announcement Minister Bruton said, “At the heart of what the Government is trying to achieve is to use our economic success to make life a little easier for people. High quality education and training is key to this ambition. I want to ensure that the higher education system equips people with the knowledge and skills necessary to live fulfilled and rewarding lives, and to meet the social and economic challenges facing Ireland.”
President of SETU, Prof Willie Donnelly has welcomed the appointment. “I am delighted that John has been appointed to the HEA board. John has been at the forefront of the delivery of education and training programmes to industry and the public sector in the South-East. His PhD work pioneered the use of technology enhanced learning methodologies supporting a more flexible and personalized student experience. He will bring a fresh perspective to the HEA board for the benefit of higher education policy and development.”
Minister outlines objectives for higher education
Minister Bruton added that the knowledge and capability which the appointments will bring to the Board will ensure that Ireland can deliver on national objectives for the higher education system.
The implementation of the System Performance Framework, Strategic Dialogue and agreement of compacts between the Higher Education Authority (HEA) and higher education institutions (HEIs) underpins a changed relationship between the State and the higher education system and provides for a new level of accountability for public funding against national objectives for the public funded higher education system.
The Minister wants to examine the potential for new funding models to ensure that Ireland can deliver results in areas such as disadvantage, skills and research.
“In addition, I will be mapping out a multi-year vision for the future of this crucial sector which will see the development of a new Systems Performance Framework for Higher Education for the period to 2021. I will be examining measurement instruments for key areas that will include increasing access for underrepresented groups, flexible and online learning, responsiveness to emerging skills needs, student retention, new apprenticeship models and a renewed focus on improving the quality of the student experience and learning outcomes.
HEA board
Other HEA board appointments are:
Chairperson: Michael Horgan is the current Chair of the Health & Safety Authority and was formerly the Chief Executive of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI). In accordance with the Programme for a Partnership Government, Mr. Horgan will appear before the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education & Skills, prior to his appointment being confirmed.
Academic Members: include Professor Orla Feely is currently the Vice President for Research, Innovation and Impact in University College Dublin; Sinéad O’Flanagan is currently a Senior Lecturer, Sloan School of Management in Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); Dr Lynn Ramsey is currently the Head of Teaching and Learning, Letterkenny Institute of Technology; Sharon Feeney, Head of Learning Development, College of Business, Dublin Institute of Technology
Non-Academic Members: Tony Donohoe is the Head of Education, Social and Innovation Policy in IBEC; Judith Eaton is currently the President on the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, Washington D.C.; Darina Kneafsey is a Founder/Partner of Quilly Ltd. and is the former Chief Operating Officer in Trinity College Dublin; Pól Ó’Móráin is a member of the Irish Export Trade Council and is also a partner in EnterpriseLab, London.