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  • Higher Education finance and student support available

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    • Higher education
    Information on the funding of HE providers in NI and the various types of financial support (including student loans and grants) available for students.
    • Higher education finance and governance
    • Higher education student support
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    Higher education finance and governance

    The primary aim of the Department’s policy for higher education is to promote and sustain the development of an internationally competitive Higher Education sector, accessible to all who are able to benefit and which meets the needs of the Northern Ireland economy and wider society.

    Contents 

    • Funding higher education providers
    • Legislation
    • Governance

    Funding higher education providers

    In support of the provision of higher education in Northern Ireland, the Department provides significant funding each year to Queen’s University Belfast, Ulster University, the Open University, St Mary’s University College and Stranmillis University College. Higher education is also funded and delivered through the six regional Further Education colleges.

    While the universities are autonomous bodies, with responsibility for how they make use of their funding, their allocations in recent years were made in the context of the following aims:

    • to enhance universities’ research capabilities and research quality;
    • to support the universities in achieving long-term sustainability;
    • to exploit fully the contribution which the universities can make to the economy and, in particular, to increase their responsiveness to the needs of business and the community;
    • to increase participation and widen access, particularly from groups who are under-represented in higher education;
    • to improve quality and standards of teaching and learning alongside promoting greater flexibility in delivery;
    • to ensure effective governance of all the universities’ affairs.

    Legislation

    Grant funding

    The Department makes grant payments to higher education institutions under:

    • Article 30 of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 (external link opens in a new window / tab); and
    • Article 66 of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 (external link opens in a new window / tab)

    The universities

    The universities operate under the provisions of their establishing Charters.

    • Queen’s University Belfast – Charter and Statutes (external link opens in a new window / tab)
    • Ulster University - Charter and Statutes (external link opens in a new window / tab)
    • Open University - Charter and Statutes (external link opens in a new window / tab)

    The university colleges

    St Mary’s University College has its origins in a training college established in 1900 by the Dominican Sisters on the present Falls Road site for the education of women students and their preparation for teaching in primary schools. The college has developed and evolved to also include training for male students (for some years on a separate site) and preparation for teaching in secondary schools.

    Stranmillis University College was founded as a non-denominational institution in 1922 to provide state-funded teacher training alongside that already available at the then existing St Mary’s College.

    Both institutions have since become academically recognised as university colleges of the Queen’s University of Belfast. The University has overarching responsibility for academic quality and standards and validates the courses offered by both institutions.

    In 2005 Stranmillis was incorporated in its present form under the provisions of

    • The Colleges of Education (Northern Ireland) Order 2005

    As from 1 April 2012, Stranmillis has been classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB) of the Department.

    Governance

    The Universities

    The universities are governed in accordance with their Charter and Statutes.

    The Governing Body of Queen’s University Belfast (Senate):

    • QUB Senate - Terms of Reference (external link opens in a new window / tab)

    The Governing Body of Ulster University (Council) :

    • Ulster University - Members of Council (external link opens in a new window / tab)

    The Governing Body of the Open University (Council), operating across the UK:

    • Open University - The Council (external link opens in a new window / tab)

    The Department for has no role in the appointment of members to the university governing bodies.

    The University Colleges

    St Mary’s University College is governed in accordance with its Scheme of Management.

    • St Mary's - Board of Governors 

    The Department appoints representative Governors through open competitions run in accordance with the code of practice issued by the Commissioner for Public Appointments for Northern Ireland (CPANI). Members are normally appointed for an initial period of 5 years but can be re-appointed for a second term. The Department has no role in the appointment of the other members of the Governing Body.

    Stranmillis University College is governed in accordance with the Colleges of Education (Northern Ireland) Order 2005 and its Instrument of Government and Articles of Government.

    • Stranmillis - Governance arrangements

    Representatives (including the Chair) are selected through open competitions run by the Department in accordance with the code of practice issued by the Commissioner for Public Appointments for Northern Ireland (CPANI). Members are normally appointed for an initial period of 4 years but can be re-appointed for a second term.

    While the Department formally appoints all members of the Stranmillis Governing Body, it has no role in the selection of the ex-officio or staff representative members.


     

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