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Research and Development Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 16 July 2013

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Ceisteanna (444)

Jerry Buttimer

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444. Deputy Jerry Buttimer asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation if he will provide details of the funding provided by his Department and associated agencies for scientific research; the amount of such funding allocated to educational institutions in Cork; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [34210/13]

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The use of scientific research has a crucial role to play in supporting economic recovery and in driving sustainable employment in the current environment. A wide range of programmes are being delivered by the Enterprise Agencies - IDA Ireland, Enterprise Ireland and Science Foundation Ireland, to promote research and innovation and give Irish enterprise a competitive edge in the global market place.

For the current year, 2013, the Exchequer allocations from my Department to the agencies within its remit involved in funding research are as follows:

Enterprise Ireland – Subhead B4 – Research and Development is in receipt of €131.7 million from my Department, (of which €127 million is capital and €4.7 million current funding).

Science Foundation Ireland has a budget in 2013 of €162.35 million, (of which €152.3 million is capital and €10.05 million current).

The Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions, aimed at delivering world class research infrastructure, has been allocated €44.34 million, (of which €16.7 million is capital and €27.6 million current funds).

IDA has been allocated €124.32 million, (of which €86 million is capital and €38.32 million current funds).

In addition, my Department provided an allocation of €2.9 million capital funding in 2013 to the Tyndall National Institute, based in Cork. This core grant is an essential component in the continued successful operation of the complex research support infrastructure within Tyndall.

It will be my aim to enable the research funding agencies within the remit of my Department to continue to support scientific research and thereby help enterprise to be sustainable and to grow and provide jobs in this country for Ireland’s workforce.

Science Foundation Ireland Funding Allocated to Educational Institutes in Cork

With regard to the amount of funding allocated to educational institutions in Cork, currently there are 118 live SFI supported grants being led by Cork based institutions spanning University College Cork, the Tyndall National Institute, Cork IT and Teagasc, Moorepark, Co Cork. The total awards value of these awards is €172 million, of which existing commitments amounting to €92 million remains over the period to 2019. It is also important to note that the Cork based institutions are partners in numerous other live SFI research awards which are being led by institutions elsewhere in the country.

Discover Science & Engineering Funding

In March 2012, responsibility for the Discover Science and Engineering Programme (DSE) transferred from Forfas to SFI. The DSE programme seeks to promote the awareness and engagement of the Irish public with science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) among students, teachers and members of the public. Funding for the DSE programme through SFI in 2013 amounts to approximately €1.6 million. This supports hundreds of events and exhibitions held nationally involving many thousands of schools, institutions, teachers and students. It is not possible to provide a breakdown of funding on a county basis given the nature of the DSE programme supports which also includes contributions from various partners. However, examples of some of the DSE activity of direct relevance to Cork this year are as follows:

- Cork Electronics Industry Association (CEIA) was selected to manage and run an Irish national CanSat competition in 2013. Coláiste an Phiarsaigh, Glanmire, Co. Cork was the winning school.

- Cork IT hosted one of the ‘SciFest’ science fairs in 2013. Scifest is a series of one-day science fairs hosted nationwide by the Institutes of Technology.

- “Engineering your Future”, a week-long, hands-on programme for Transition Year students, which is designed to introduce them to the exciting and diverse world of engineering, included a session in Cork IT, attended by 40 students.

- 78 schools in Cork achieved an Award of Science and Maths Excellence in 2012/2013 school year.

- Further details regarding the annual expenditure per programme and per institution can be found on SFIs website at www.sfi.ie.

The Programme for Research in Third-level Institutions

The Programme for Research in Third-level Institutions (PRTLI) funding operates in various cycles, with Cycle 1 commencing in 1998 and the latest, Cycle 5 awards, being announced in July 2010. PRTLI funding is a mixture of exchequer and private funding. A list of the Cycles 4 and 5 PRTLI project awards which are led by Cork based institutions is outlined in the following tables. It is important to note that the Cork institutions would also be partners to many other PRTLI projects which are being led by other institutions nationally. Further details can be found at www.hea.ie.

Table 1: List of PRTLI Cycle 4 Projects and Programmes which are led by higher education institutions in Co. Cork

Project/Programme

Title

Lead Institution

Capital funding

(€m)

Recurrent funding

(€m)

Total Award value

(€m)

Biomedical Science (Graduate Training Programme) and establishment of MMI

UCC

N/A

1.85

1.85

National Programme on (Bio)Pharmaceuticals & Pharmacological Sciences

UCC

0.5

0.69

1.19

Environment Graduate Programme

Cork IT /UCC

1.7

1.82

3.52

The Irish National E-Infrastructure

UCC

0.25

0.25

0.50

National Food and Health Collaborative Research Programme

UCC

4.06

0.75

4.81

Humanities Serving Irish Society

UCC

0.20

1.24

1.44

National Programme of Research on Knowledge, Innovation, Society and Space

UCC

N/A

0.92

0.92

Nanoscience and Nanoscale Technologies for Ireland

Cork IT /UCC

6.85

3.88

10.73

National Biophotonics Imaging Platform

UCC

3.70

0.95

4.65

Networked Embedded Systems

Cork IT

6.45

7.63

14.08

UCC Biosciences Cell Biology and Cell Signalling New Space

UCC

3.00

N/A

3.00

26.71

19.98

46.69

Table 2: List of PRTLI Cycle 5 Projects and Programmes which are led by higher education institutions in Co. Cork

Project/Programme

Title

Lead Institution

Capital

(€m)

Current (€m)

Total

(€m)

Translating Biosciences into Health

UCC

19.10

N/A

19.10

Centre for Research in Advanced Therapeutic Engineering

Cork IT

3.30

N/A

3.30

Digital Arts and Humanities Structured PhD Programme

UCC

N/A

1.29

1.29

Structured PhD Education for Life Sciences

Cork IT

N/A

0.29

0.29

Environmental Research Institute at the Maritime and Energy Cluster, Ireland

UCC

7.50

0.91

8.41

Food and Health: Generating wealth through innovative and collaborative research

UCC

2.90

0.50

3.40

Graduate Research Education Programme in Engineering

UCC

N/A

1.04

1.04

A National Graduate Education Programme in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

UCC / Tyndall

N/A

0.91

0.91

A National Graduate Education Programme in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Cork IT

N/A

0.30

0.30

Irish Transgenic Network

UCC

0.26

0.50

0.76

Molecular Medicine Ireland Clinical & Translational Research Scholars Programme

UCC

N/A

1.08

1.08

Molecular and Cellular mechanisms underlying inflammatory processes

UCC

N/A

1.57

1.57

Telecommunications Graduate Initiative

UCC

N/A

0.49

0.49

Tyndall FlexiFab for Applied Convergant Nanotechnologies

UCC/Tyndall

4.46

0.61

5.07

37.52

9.50

47.01

Enterprise Ireland

A list of payments by Enterprise Ireland to Cork based educational institutions in 2011 and 2012 (latest full year data available) is outlined in the following table. These payments relate to programmes and activities such as Innovation Vouchers, Commercialisation Fund, Innovation Partnerships, New Frontiers Programme, International Collaboration and Technology Centres.

Table 3: List of EI Payments to Cork based educational institutions

Name of Institution

2011

2012

Cork Institute of Technology

2,354,568

2,561,202

NUI - Cork

6,743,305

6,949,014

Tyndall National Institute

4,271,196

3,771,873

Grand Total

13,369,068

13,282,090

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