Organization:Higher Education Authority
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The Higher Education Authority[1] (HEA) is the statutory policy-advisory body for higher education in Ireland. This means that the HEA works in providing high-quality, evidence-based policy-advice to the Government across all aspects of the mission of higher education.
According to their website, the aim of the HEA is "to create a coherent system of diverse institutions with distinct missions, which is responsive to the social, cultural and economic development of Ireland and its people and supports the achievement of national objectives".[2]
The authority has a statutory responsibility, at central government level, for the effective governance and regulation of higher education institutions and the higher education system.[3] The authority is responsible for the funding of Irish universities, institutes of technology and other third level colleges.
Organisation
The Chief Executive is Dr. Graham Love.[4] The Chairperson of the Authority is Michael Horgan.
See also
- Education in the Republic of Ireland
- List of universities in the Republic of Ireland
- Irish Research Council
References
- ↑ The official name of the authority is "An tÚdarás um Ard-Oideachas" (sometimes shortened to "An tÚdarás"), from Irish, but in practice the unofficial English name, taken from the short title of the enacting legislation, is more widely used.
- ↑ "Higher Education Authority - Overview". http://hea.ie/about-us/overview/.
- ↑ "Higher Education Authority - About us". http://hea.ie/about-us/.
- ↑ "Dr Graham Love is appointed Chief Executive". http://hea.ie/2017/01/06/hea-announces-the-appointment-of-dr-graham-love-as-chief-executive/.