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1 Bille na nollscoileanna Teicneolaíochta, Technological Universities Bill Mar a tionscnaíodh As initiated [No. 121 of ]
3 BILLE NA nollscoileanna TEICNEOLAÍOCHTA, TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITIES BILL Mar a tionscnaíodh As initiated CONTENTS PART 1 PRELIMINARY AND GENERAL SECTION 1. Short title and commencement 2. Interpretation 3. Orders 4. Expenses of Minister. Offences 6. Amendments and repeals consequent upon orders of Minister PART 2 MERGERS OF INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY CHAPTER 1 Dissolution of Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown and Institute of Technology, Tallaght and transfer of functions 7. Dissolution of Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown and Institute of Technology, Tallaght 8. Transfer of functions from Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown and Institute of Technology, Tallaght to Dublin Institute of Technology CHAPTER 2 Dissolution of Cork Institute of Technology and Institute of Technology, Tralee and transfer of functions 9. Definitions for Chapter 2 of Part 2. Dissolution of Cork Institute of Technology and Institute of Technology, Tralee 11. Transfer of functions from Cork Institute of Technology and Institute of Technology, Tralee to merged institute [No.121 of ]
4 CHAPTER 3 Application by institutes of technology to merge 12. Definitions for Chapter 3 of Part Application for order under section Requirements on application under section 13. Advisory panel for purpose of application under section Matters to which Minister shall have regard on application under section Decision on application under section Order establishing merged institute 19. Transfer of functions from applicant colleges to merged institute PART 3 TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY CHAPTER 1 Definitions for Part 3. Definitions for Part 3 CHAPTER 2 Functions of technological university 21. Technological university 22. Functions of technological university 23. Academic freedom CHAPTER 3 Governance of technological university 24. Governing body of technological university 2. Membership of governing body of technological university CHAPTER 4 Staff of technological university 26. President of technological university 27. Staff of technological university CHAPTER Academic council of technological university 28. Academic council of technological university 29. Functions of academic council CHAPTER 6 Plans and Statements. Strategic development plan 2
5 31. Equality statement CHAPTER 7 Finance, property and reporting 32. Budgets of technological university 33. Borrowing, guaranteeing and underwriting 34. Accounts of technological university 3. Annual report 36. Fees 37. Power to establish, or acquire, hold or dispose of shares in, companies CHAPTER 8 Application to become technological university 38. Eligibility criteria 39. Application for order under section Requirements on application under section Advisory panel for purpose of application under section Report of advisory panel to An túdarás 43. Report of An túdarás to Minister 44. Decision on application under section Conditions for compliance with all eligibility criteria CHAPTER 9 Establishment of a technological university 46. Order establishing technological university 47. Transfer of functions from merged institute to technological university CHAPTER Joint application of institute of technology and technological university 48. Application for order under section Requirements on application under section Advisory panel for purpose of application under section Matters to which Minister shall have regard on application under section Decision on application under section Order dissolving applicant college 4. Transfer of functions from applicant college to technological university PART 4. Appeals board 6. Appeal APPEALS 3
6 PART TRANSITIONAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS CHAPTER 1 Definitions for Chapters 2 and 3 of Part 7. Definitions for Chapters 2 and 3 of Part CHAPTER 2 General transitional provisions consequent upon order under Part 2 8. Transfer of land and other property to merged institute 9. Transfer of rights and liabilities and continuation of leases, licences and permissions to merged institute 60. Liability for loss occurring before designated day 61. Provisions consequent upon transfer of functions, assets and liabilities to merged institute 62. Final accounts and final report of dissolved body 63. Transfer of staff to merged institute 64. Superannuation of staff of merged institute CHAPTER 3 Arrangements consequent upon order under Part 2 6. Arrangements for first governing body following order under section Arrangements for first governing body following order under section or Arrangements for Directors of dissolved bodies 68. First Director and president of merged institute 69. Continuation of programmes of education and training following order under section Continuation of programmes of education and training following order under section or Arrangements relating to international education mark following order under Part Arrangements relating to quality assurance and access, transfer and progression procedures following order under Part 2 CHAPTER 4 Definitions for Chapters and 6 of Part 73. Definitions for Chapters and 6 of Part CHAPTER General transitional provisions consequent upon order under Part Transfer of land and other property to technological university 7. Transfer of rights and liabilities and continuation of leases, licences and permissions to technological university 76. Liability for loss occurring before appointed day 4
7 77. Provisions consequent upon transfer of functions, assets and liabilities to technological university 78. Final accounts and final report of dissolved body 79. Transfer of staff to technological university 80. Superannuation of staff of technological university CHAPTER 6 Arrangements consequent upon order under Part Arrangements for first governing body following order under Part First president following order under section Arrangements for Director following order under section Continuation of programmes of education and training following order under Part 3 8. Arrangements relating to international education mark following order under Part Arrangements relating to quality assurance and access, transfer and progression procedures following order under Part 3 PART 6 AMENDMENT OF DUBLIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ACT 1992, DUBLIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AMENDMENT) ACT 1994, ACT OF 1992, REGIONAL TECHNICAL COLLEGES (AMENDMENT) ACT 1994 AND OTHER ENACTMENTS CHAPTER 1 Amendment of Dublin Institute of Technology Act 1992, Dublin Institute of Technology (Amendment) Act 1994 and other enactments 87. Amendment of section 2 of Dublin Institute of Technology Act Offences 89. Amendment of section 3 of Dublin Institute of Technology Act Governing Body 91. Amendment of section 7 of Dublin Institute of Technology Act Amendment of section 11 of Dublin Institute of Technology Act Amendment of section 12A of Dublin Institute of Technology Act Amendment of dismissal arrangements for certain staff of Dublin Institute of Technology 9. Amendment of section 14 of Dublin Institute of Technology Act Inspection 97. Amendment of Second Schedule to Dublin Institute of Technology Act Amendment of Third Schedule to Dublin Institute of Technology Act Amendment of Dublin Institute of Technology (Amendment) Act Repeal of section 4 of Dublin Institute of Technology (Amendment) Act 1994 CHAPTER 2 Amendment of Act of 1992, Regional Technical Colleges (Amendment) Act 1994 and other enactments
8 1. Amendment of section 2 of Act of Offences 3. Governing bodies 4. Transitional arrangements consequent upon section 3. Amendment of section 7 of Act of Amendment of section of Act of Amendment of section 11A of Act of Amendment of dismissal arrangements for certain staff of colleges 9. Amendment of section 13 of Act of Inspection 111. Amendment of Second Schedule to Act of Amendment of Third Schedule to Act of Amendment of section 2 of Regional Technical Colleges (Amendment) Act Repeal of section 4 of Regional Technical Colleges (Amendment) Act 1994 PART 7 AMENDMENT OF CERTAIN ENACTMENTS 1. Amendment of Higher Education Authority Act Amendment of Student Support Act Amendment of Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Education and Training) Act 12 SCHEDULE 1 GOVERNING BODY OF TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY SCHEDULE 2 PRESIDENT OF TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 6
9 ACTS REFERRED TO Adoptive Leave Acts 199 and 0 Carer s Leave Act 01 (No. 19) Companies Act 1990 (No. 33) Companies Act 14 (No. 38) Comptroller and Auditor General (Amendment) Act 1993 (No. 8) Dublin Institute of Technology (Amendment) Act 1994 (No. 31) Dublin Institute of Technology Act 1992 (No. ) Education and Training Boards Act 13 (No. 11) Ethics in Public Office Act 199 (No. 22) European Parliament Elections Act 1997 (No. 2) Higher Education Authority Act 1971 (No. 22) Local Government Act 01 (No. 37) Maternity Protection Acts 1994 and 04 Minimum Notice and Terms of Employment Acts 1973 to 0 Organisation of Working Time Act 1997 (No. ) Parental Leave Acts 1998 and 06 Protection of Employees (Fixed-Term Work) Act 03 (No. 29) Protection of Employees (Part-Time Work) Act 01 (No. 4) Public Service Pensions (Single Scheme and Other Provisions) Act 12 (No. 37) Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Education and Training) Act 12 (No. 28) Redundancy Payments Acts 1967 to 14 Regional Technical Colleges (Amendment) Act 1994 (No. 29) Regional Technical Colleges Act 1992 (No. 16) Student Support Act 11 (No. 4) Terms of Employment (Information) Acts 1994 to 12 Unfair Dismissals Acts 1977 to Universities Act 1997 (No. 24) Vocational Education (Amendment) Act 1944 (No. 9) Vocational Education Act 19 (No. 29) 7
11 BILLE NA nollscoileanna TEICNEOLAÍOCHTA, TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITIES BILL Bill entitled An Act to provide for the dissolution of certain institutes of technology and for the transfer of their functions, assets, liabilities and staff to new institutes of technology to be established; to provide for the dissolution of certain institutes of technology and the transfer of their functions, assets, liabilities and staff to the Dublin Institute of Technology; to provide for the reform of the governing authorities of the institutes of technology and of the Dublin Institute of Technology; to provide for the establishment of technological universities; to provide for the functions and governance of technological universities; to provide for the transfer of functions, assets, liabilities and staff from certain institutes of technology to technological universities; to provide for the consequential amendment of certain other enactments and to provide for related matters. PART 1 PRELIMINARY AND GENERAL Short title and commencement 1. (1) This Act may be cited as the Technological Universities Act. (2) This Act shall come into operation on such day or days as the Minister may appoint by order or orders either generally or with reference to any particular purpose or provision and different days may be so appointed for different purposes or different provisions. Interpretation 2. In this Act 2 academic council means, in relation to a technological university, the academic council under section 28; Act of 1992 means the Regional Technical Colleges Act 1992; Act of 03 means the Protection of Employees (Fixed-Term Work) Act 03; 9
12 Act of 12 means the Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Education and Training) Act 12; An túdarás means An túdarás um Ard-Oideachas; applicant college (a) in so far as it relates to an order under section 18, has the meaning assigned to it by section 13, and (b) in so far as it relates to an order under section 3, has the meaning assigned to it by section 48; Director, other than in the definition of statutory body, means (a) in relation to a college within the meaning of section 2 of the Act of 1992, a person appointed under section 9 of that Act, and (b) in relation to a merged institute established under section (2)(b) or 18(2)(b), a person appointed under section 9 of the Act of 1992 or, as the case may be, section 68; education and training board means an education and training board established under the Education and Training Boards Act 13; education and training board area has the meaning assigned to it by the Education and Training Boards Act 13; enactment means (a) an Act of the Oireachtas, (b) a statute that was in force in Saorstát Eireann immediately before the date of the coming into operation of the Constitution and that continues in force by virtue of Article 0 of the Constitution, or (c) an instrument made under an Act of the Oireachtas or a statute referred to in paragraph (b); 2 Framework means the National Framework of Qualifications kept and maintained by the Qualifications and Quality Assurance Authority of Ireland in accordance with section 43 of the Act of 12; graduate means a person on whom there has been conferred or who has been granted or given an educational award on successful completion of a programme of education and training at an institute, a merged institute or a technological university; governing body means, as the case may be (a) in so far as it relates to a technological university, the governing body established under Chapter 3 of Part 3, (b) in so far as it relates to the Dublin Institute of Technology, the Governing Body established under section 6 of the Dublin Institute of Technology Act 1992, or 3 (c) in so far as it relates to a college within the meaning of section 2 of the Act of 1992 or a merged institute established under section (2)(b) or section 18(2)(b), a governing body established under section 6 of the Act of 1992;
13 institute, where no order in relation to it has been made under section 7, or 18, as the case may be, means (a) the Dublin Institute of Technology, or (b) a college within the meaning of section 2 of the Act of 1992; local authority means a local authority for the purposes of the Local Government Act 01; merged institute means (a) in so far as it relates to an order under section 7, the Dublin Institute of Technology, (b) in so far as it relates to an order under section, the institute of higher education established by virtue of the order under that section, or (c) in so far as it relates to an order under section 18, the institute of higher education established by virtue of an order under that section, upon the dissolution of the applicant college specified in that order; Minister means Minister for Education and Skills; president means (a) in relation to a technological university, the president appointed under section 26, or, as the case may be, section 82, and (b) in relation to the Dublin Institute of Technology, the President appointed under section 9 of the Dublin Institute of Technology Act 1992; programme of education and training has the meaning assigned to it by section 2 of the Act of 12; regulations of a technological university has the meaning assigned to it by paragraph 12 of Schedule 1; statutory body means 2 (a) a Minister of the Government, (b) a local authority, (c) a board, authority or other body established by or under an enactment other than the Companies Act 14 or an existing company within the meaning of that Act, or (d) a company formed and registered under the Companies Act 14, or an existing company within the meaning of that Act, in which all of the shares are held by or on behalf of or jointly with (i) any Minister of the Government, (ii) directors appointed by any Minister of the Government, or 3 (iii) a board, authority or other body referred to in paragraph (c), and whose functions are conferred by or under an enactment; 11
14 strategic development plan has the meaning assigned to it by section ; student, in relation to an institute, merged institute or technological university, means a person registered as a student by the institute, merged institute or technological university or a full-time officer of the student union who was first elected or appointed to his or her office while he or she was registered as a student by the institute, merged institute or technological university; student union, in relation to an institute, merged institute or technological university, means the student union or other student representative body recognised by the institute, merged institute or technological university; technological university means a technological university established by virtue of an order under section 46. Orders 3. Where an order under section 18, 46 or 3 is proposed to be made, a draft of the order shall be laid before each House of the Oireachtas and the order shall not be made until a resolution approving of the draft has been passed by each such House. Expenses of Minister 4. The expenses incurred by the Minister in the administration of this Act shall, to such extent as may be sanctioned by the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, be paid out of monies provided by the Oireachtas. Offences. (1) A person guilty of an offence under this Act shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a class A fine or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to both. (2) Where an offence under this Act is committed by a person who is a member of a governing body of a technological university, summary proceedings for the offence may be brought and prosecuted by the technological university. 2 Amendments and repeals consequent upon orders of Minister 6. (1) The First Schedule to the Act of 1992 is amended (a) on the day appointed by order under section 7, by the deletion of the following entries from column 1: (i) Institiúid Teicneolaíochta, Baile Bhlainséir. Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown., and (ii) Institiúid Teicneolaíochta, Tamhlacht. Institute of Technology, Tallaght., (b) on the day appointed by order under section (i) by the deletion of the following entries from column 1: 3 (I) Institiúid Teicneolaíochta, Chorcaí. 12
15 Cork Institute of Technology. ; (II) Institiúid Teicneolaíochta, Trá Lí. Institute of Technology, Tralee., and (ii) by the insertion in column 1 of the name of the merged institute specified in that order, and (c) on a day appointed by an order under section 18 (i) by the deletion from column 1 of the names of the two or more applicant colleges specified in the order concerned, and (ii) by the insertion in column 1 of the name of the merged institute specified in that order. (2) Other than where subsection (3) applies, on the day appointed by order under section 46, the First Schedule to the Act of 1992 is amended by the deletion from column 1 of the name of the dissolved merged institute specified in the order. (3) Where the Dublin Institute of Technology is the dissolved merged institute referred to in an order under section 46, the following Acts are repealed on the day appointed by that order: (a) the Dublin Institute of Technology Act 1992; (b) the Dublin Institute of Technology (Amendment) Act (4) On the day appointed by order under section 3, the First Schedule to the Act of 1992 is amended by the deletion from column 1 of the name of the applicant college specified in the order. PART 2 MERGERS OF INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY 2 CHAPTER 1 Dissolution of Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown and Institute of Technology, Tallaght and transfer of functions Dissolution of Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown and Institute of Technology, Tallaght 7. (1) The Minister shall, by order, appoint a day (in this Chapter referred to as the dissolution day ) for the purposes of subsection (2). (2) On the dissolution day the Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown and the Institute of Technology, Tallaght shall stand dissolved. 13
16 Transfer of functions from Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown and Institute of Technology, Tallaght to Dublin Institute of Technology 8. (1) On the dissolution day all functions that, immediately before the dissolution day, were vested in the Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown or the Institute of Technology, Tallaght by or under any enactment, shall stand transferred to the Dublin Institute of Technology. (2) References in any enactment (other than this Act) to the Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown or the Institute of Technology, Tallaght shall be construed, on and after the dissolution day, as references to the Dublin Institute of Technology. CHAPTER 2 Dissolution of Cork Institute of Technology and Institute of Technology, Tralee and transfer of functions Definitions for Chapter 2 of Part 2 9. In this Chapter appointed day has the meaning assigned to it by section ; merged institute means the institute of higher education established on the appointed day. Dissolution of Cork Institute of Technology and Institute of Technology, Tralee. (1) The Minister shall, by order, appoint a day (in this Chapter referred to as the appointed day ) for the purposes of subsection (2). (2) On the appointed day (a) Cork Institute of Technology and the Institute of Technology, Tralee shall stand dissolved, and (b) there shall stand established an institute of higher education which shall be a college to which the Act of 1992 applies, to be known by the name specified in the order in both the English and Irish languages. 2 Transfer of functions from Cork Institute of Technology and Institute of Technology, Tralee to merged institute 11. (1) On the appointed day all functions that, immediately before the appointed day, were vested by or under any enactment in Cork Institute of Technology or the Institute of Technology, Tralee shall stand transferred to the merged institute. (2) References in any enactment (other than this Act) to Cork Institute of Technology or the Institute of Technology, Tralee shall be construed, on and after the appointed day, as references to the merged institute. 14
17 CHAPTER 3 Application by institutes of technology to merge Definitions for Chapter 3 of Part In this Chapter advisory panel has the meaning assigned to it by section ; appointed day has the meaning assigned to it by section 18; college has the same meaning as it has in the Act of 1992; merged institute means an institute of higher education established on an appointed day. Application for order under section (1) Two or more colleges (in this Chapter referred to as applicant colleges ) may jointly apply to the Minister for an order under section 18. (2) An application under this section shall be in writing in the form, including electronic form, as may be directed by the Minister. Requirements on application under section An application under section 13 shall include information (a) demonstrating the capability of the applicant colleges to jointly perform the functions of a college under the Act of 1992, (b) demonstrating that plans and arrangements are in place for managing academic, financial and administrative matters arising on the making of an order under section 18, and (c) to enable the Minister and advisory panel to consider the matters referred to in section 16. Advisory panel for purpose of application under section 13. (1) The Minister, within days of receipt of an application under section 13, shall forward the application to An túdarás with a direction in writing to appoint an advisory panel under subsection (2). (2) Within 60 days of the receipt of a direction under subsection (1), An túdarás shall appoint a panel of at least 3 persons having a special interest or expertise in, or knowledge of, matters relating to higher education, at least one of whom shall have expertise at an international level, in standards and practice in higher education (in this section referred to as an advisory panel ) to assess an application under section 13. (3) Within 1 days of being appointed, the advisory panel, having assessed the application under section 13, and having had regard to the matters referred to in section 16, shall furnish a report to the Minister and An túdarás with a 2 3
18 recommendation whether to make an order under section 18. (4) For the purposes of its assessment and report under this section, the advisory panel may consult with the applicant colleges, An túdarás, the Qualifications and Quality Assurance Authority of Ireland, and any other person or body it considers appropriate. Matters to which Minister shall have regard on application under section In deciding whether to make an order under section 18, the Minister shall have regard to the following matters: (a) if the needs of students, business, enterprise, the professions and other related stakeholders in the region in which the campuses of the applicant colleges are located would be more efficiently and effectively served by the proposed merged institute; (b) if the projected demand, based on demographic trends, for higher education in the region in which the campuses of the applicant colleges are located, would justify the making of the order; (c) if sufficient financial resources are available to the applicant colleges to meet projected costs arising on the making of the order; (d) if the proposed merged institute would be financially viable if the order were made; (e) if making the order would comply with such policies of the Government as relate to higher education. Decision on application under section (1) Within 60 days of receiving the report under section (3), the Minister, having considered the application and information under sections 13 and 14 and the report and recommendation under section, and having had regard to the matters referred to in section 16, and consulted with An túdarás, shall, by notice in writing, inform the applicant colleges of his or her proposed decision and shall in the notice provide reasons for the proposed decision. (2) A notice under subsection (1) shall state that the applicant colleges may make representations to the Minister in relation to the proposed decision not later than days after service of the notice. 2 (3) The Minister shall consider any representations made under subsection (2) before deciding to (a) make an order under section 18, or (b) refuse to make an order under section 18. (4) The Minister shall give notice in writing to the applicant colleges of a decision under subsection (3) as soon as practicable after it is made, which shall, in relation to a decision under subsection (3)(b) 3 (a) include reasons for the decision, (b) inform the applicant colleges that 16
19 (i) they may jointly, under Part 4, appeal the decision within days of the date of the notice, and (ii) the notice of appeal shall specify the grounds for the appeal, and (c) inform the applicant colleges that the decision shall be suspended until (i) the decision becomes final under subsection (), or (ii) subject to subsection (6), the disposal of an appeal under Part 4. () If, on the expiration of the period of days beginning on the date of the notice under subsection (4), no appeal under Part 4 is made, the Minister s decision under subsection (3)(b) is final. (6) If, following an appeal of a decision under subsection (3)(b), the appeals board orders the Minister, under section 6()(b), to reconsider the decision, that decision is suspended until it has been reconsidered by the Minister. Order establishing merged institute 18. (1) The Minister, following a decision under section 17(3)(a) shall, by order, appoint a day (in this section referred to as the appointed day ) for the purposes of subsection (2). (2) On the appointed day (a) the applicant colleges specified in the order shall stand dissolved, and (b) there shall stand established an institute of higher education which shall be a college to which the Act of 1992 applies, to be known by the name specified in the order in both the English and Irish languages. Transfer of functions from applicant colleges to merged institute 19. (1) On an appointed day all functions that, immediately before the appointed day, were vested by or under any enactment in one or more of the applicant colleges specified in an order under section 18, shall stand transferred to the merged institute specified in that order. (2) References in any enactment (other than this Act) to any of the applicant colleges specified in an order under section 18 shall be construed, on and after the appointed day, as references to the merged institute specified in that order. 2 17
20 PART 3 TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY CHAPTER 1 Definitions for Part 3 Definitions for Part 3. In this Part advisory panel (a) in so far as it relates to an application under section 39, has the meaning assigned to it by section 41, and (b) in so far as it relates to an application under section 48, has the meaning assigned to it by section 0; appointed day means, as the case may be (a) in so far as it relates to an order under section 46, the day appointed by that order, (b) in so far as it relates to an order under section 3, the day appointed by that order; chairperson has the meaning assigned to it by section 2; dissolved merged institute has the meaning assigned to it by section 46; eligibility criteria has the meaning assigned to it by section 38(1). CHAPTER 2 Functions of technological university Technological university 21. (1) A technological university shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession and shall have the power to sue, and may be sued, in its corporate name and may, with the consent of the Minister and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, acquire, hold and dispose of land, an interest in land or any other property. (2) The Minister, following consultation with a technological university, may by order specify a name, other than the name specified in the order under section 46 relating to the technological university, by which the technological university may describe itself for operational purposes. 2 (3) The seal of the technological university shall be authenticated by the signature of (a) the chairperson or a member of the governing body authorised by the governing body to act in that behalf, and (b) the president or a member of staff of the technological university authorised by the president to act in that behalf. (4) Judicial notice shall be taken of the seal of the technological university and any 18
21 document purporting to be an instrument made by and sealed with the seal of the technological university shall, unless the contrary is shown, be received in evidence and taken to be such an instrument without further proof. Functions of technological university 22. (1) The functions of a technological university, having particular regard to the needs of the region in which the campuses of the technological university are located, shall be to (a) provide teaching and facilitate learning that (i) is informed by research, and (ii) promotes excellence at all levels of higher education within the Framework, (b) provide programmes of education and training that reflect the needs of citizens, business, enterprise, the professions and other stakeholders in the region in which the campuses of the technological university are located and facilitate learning by flexible means, (c) provide for the broad education, intellectual and personal development of students, for the purpose of enabling them, as graduates, to excel in their chosen careers and to contribute responsibly to social, civic and economic life in innovative and adaptable ways, (d) provide opportunities for staff and students (i) of the technological university to teach, learn or conduct research at institutions that provide higher education outside the State, or to obtain relevant work experience outside the State, and (ii) of institutions that provide higher education outside the State to teach, learn or conduct research at the technological university, (e) collaborate with institutions that provide higher education inside and outside the State, including on joint research projects and provision of programmes of education and training, 2 (f) support a body of research that includes research relevant at regional, national and international levels and pursue excellence in the conduct of that research, (g) support entrepreneurship, enterprise development and innovation in business, enterprise and the professions through teaching and the conduct of research and through effective transfer to those and other sectors, as it sees fit, of knowledge arising from that research, (h) collaborate with business, enterprise, the professions and related stakeholders in the region in which the campuses of the technological university are located 3 (i) to promote the involvement of those stakeholders in the design and delivery of programmes of education and training, and (ii) to ensure that, in so far as possible, innovation activity and research undertaken by the technological university reflects the needs of those stakeholders, 40 19
22 (i) support the development of a skilled labour force including, where appropriate, engaging in the education and training of apprentices in accordance with policy relating to that education and training for the time being communicated to the technological university by An túdarás, the Government or any Minister of the Government, (j) support the mobility of staff and students of the technological university into and out of the labour force through collaboration with business, enterprise, the professions and related stakeholders in the region in which the campuses of the technological university are located, (k) serve the community and public interest by (i) supporting (without prejudice to the generality of subsection (4)) the delivery of policies or objectives of the Government or any Minister of the Government, for the time being communicated to the technological university by An túdarás, the Government or any Minister of the Government, in relation to development of business and enterprise at a local, regional or national level, (ii) fostering close and effective relationships with (I) a statutory body whose functions relate to regional development in the region in which the campuses of the technological university are located, (II) a local authority or local authorities in whose local authority area or areas the campuses of the technological university are located, (III) the education and training board or boards in whose education and training board area or areas the campuses of the technological university are located, and (IV) a provider of further education in the region in which the campuses of the technological university are located, 2 and (iii) where practicable in the performance of its functions (I) contributing to the promotion of the economic, cultural and social development of the State, (II) respecting the diversity of values, beliefs and traditions in Irish society, (III) promoting critical and free enquiry, informed intellectual discourse and public debate within the technological university and in wider society, and (IV) promoting an entrepreneurial ethos, (l) promote access to the technological university and the education it provides, by economically or socially disadvantaged persons, by persons who have a disability and by persons from sections of society in the region in which the campuses of the technological university are located who are significantly under-represented in its student body, 3 40 (m) undertake assessment of students, and award degrees and other qualifications,
23 (n) make best use of its expertise and resources, whether or not on a commercial basis, for the purposes of its functions under this Act, (o) provide directly, or in collaboration with other providers of programmes of education and training, facilities for all levels of higher education within the Framework, including technological and professional education, and for research, (p) collaborate with persons or bodies inside and outside the State for the purpose of its functions under this Act, and (q) promote the attainment of gender balance and equality of opportunity among the students and staff of the technological university. (2) A technological university may accept gifts of money, land or other property subject to such trusts and conditions, if any, as are not in conflict with this Act, specified by the donor. (3) A technological university shall have all such powers as are necessary or expedient for the performance by it of its functions. (4) A technological university shall, in the performance of its functions, have regard to policies of the Government (including policies relating to education and training or remuneration of staff employed in the education sector) for the time being. () (a) For the purposes of the performance of its functions, a technological university shall establish procedures relating to resolution of disputes. (b) Procedures established under paragraph (a) shall (i) be established following consultation with a trade union or staff association recognised by the technological university and with the student union, (ii) provide for consideration of a dispute by a person who is independent of the persons involved in the dispute, and (iii) be published in such manner as the technological university considers appropriate. 2 (6) A technological university may perform any of its functions through or by any member of the staff of the technological university authorised in that behalf by the technological university. (7) A technological university may delegate any of the functions that, in its opinion, can be better or more conveniently performed by the academic council, to the academic council. (8) In subsection (1) involvement shall be construed in accordance with section 38(2)(b) subject to the modification that that section is read as if merged institute is technological university and any other necessary modifications; 3 providers has the same meaning as it has section 2 of the Act of 12. Academic freedom 23. (1) A technological university, in performing its functions, shall 21
24 (a) have the right and responsibility to preserve and promote the principles of academic freedom in the conduct of its internal and external affairs, and (b) without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (a), be entitled to regulate its affairs in accordance with its independent ethos and the principles of academic freedom, and in doing so shall have regard to (i) the promotion and preservation of equality of opportunity and access to higher education, (ii) resources, wherever originating, that are available to the technological university for the purpose of performing its functions, and (iii) the need to secure the most beneficial, effective and efficient use of those resources. (2) A member of the academic staff of a technological university shall not, subject to the provisions of any enactment or rule of law, be disadvantaged, or subject to less favourable treatment by the technological university, arising from his or her questioning and testing received wisdom, putting forward new ideas or stating controversial or unpopular opinions in his or her teaching, research and any other activities either in or outside the technological university. CHAPTER 3 Governance of technological university Governing body of technological university 24. (1) A technological university shall have a governing body to perform the functions of the technological university under this Act. (2) The provisions of Schedule 1 shall apply to a governing body. Membership of governing body of technological university 2. (1) A governing body, having not fewer than 11 and not more than members, shall consist of 2 (a) the president, (b) a chairperson (in this section and Schedule 1 referred to as the chairperson ) who shall be an external member, appointed by the governing body, (c) at least one but not more than 3 members of the academic staff of the technological university, elected by the academic staff of the technological university, (d) one member of the non-academic staff of the technological university, elected by the non-academic staff of the technological university, (e) at least one but not more than 2 undergraduate students of the technological university, nominated by the student union in accordance with its own procedures, 3 (f) one post-graduate student of the technological university, nominated by the 22
25 student union in accordance with its own procedures, (g) at least 3 but not more than 8 external members, at least one of whom has expertise in standards and practice in higher education outside the State, nominated by a committee of the governing body comprising the chairperson and 2 other external members of the governing body formed for that purpose, (h) 2 external members nominated by the Minister, and (i) one external member nominated, in accordance with its or their own procedures, by the education and training board or boards in whose education and training board area the campuses of the technological university are located. (2) (a) The term of office of a member of the governing body, other than the president, shall not exceed 4 years and such a member may not serve more than 2 consecutive terms of office. (b) A member of the governing body who is a student at the technological university shall hold office for such period, not exceeding one year, as the governing body may determine but may be re-appointed for a further period not exceeding one year. (3) Before appointing members under subsection (1)(g) the governing body shall agree with An túdarás the competencies required of such members relating to areas such as business, enterprise, finance, law, corporate governance, human resources, community organisation or other areas relevant to the functions of the technological university. (4) (a) The governing body shall, for the purposes of this section, make regulations of a technological university relating to conduct of elections, seeking of nominations for appointment and appointment of members to the governing body. (b) In making regulations of a technological university under paragraph (a) the technological university shall have regard to the objective that at least 40 per cent of members of the governing body shall be women and at least 40 per cent shall be men. 2 () In this section, external member in relation to a technological university means a person who is not (a) the president, (b) a member of the academic council, (c) a member of staff of the technological university, or (d) a student of the technological university. CHAPTER 4 Staff of technological university 3 President of technological university 26. (1) A technological university shall have a chief officer (in this section, and Schedules 1 and 2, referred to as the president ). (2) The president shall be appointed by the technological university. 23
26 (3) The president may be removed from office by the technological university for stated reasons. (4) Subject to this Act, the president shall hold office upon and subject to such terms and conditions (including terms and conditions relating to remuneration, allowances and superannuation) as may be determined by the technological university, subject to the approval of the Minister given with the consent of the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform. () The selection criteria, including experience, training and expertise appropriate to the functions of a president under this Act, and procedures in respect of the appointment of a president shall be established by the technological university and published in such manner as it considers appropriate. (6) The provisions of Schedule 2 shall apply to a president. Staff of technological university 27. (1) A technological university may, subject to the approval of An túdarás given with the consent of the Minister and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, appoint such and so many persons to be members of staff of the technological university as it from time to time considers appropriate. (2) The staff of a technological university shall be employed on such terms and conditions as may be determined by the technological university, subject to the approval of An túdarás given with the consent of the Minister and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform. (3) There shall be paid by a technological university to its staff such remuneration, fees, allowances and expenses as may be approved from time to time by the Minister with the consent of the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform. (4) A technological university shall ensure that a company in which it has a proprietary interest shall only pay to staff of the technological university such remuneration, fees, allowances and expenses as may be determined by the technological university, subject to the approval of An túdarás given with the consent of the Minister and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform. () A technological university shall, within the period specified in a request in writing for information relating to matters referred to in paragraphs (a) to (e) made by An túdarás, comply with the request for information and furnish the information in writing to An túdarás relating to 2 (a) the number of employees employed by the technological university, (b) their composition by grade, 3 (c) their terms and conditions of employment (including their remuneration, fees, allowances, expenses and superannuation), (d) any company in which the technological university has a proprietary interest, and (e) any other related matter. 24
27 CHAPTER Academic council of technological university Academic council of technological university 28. (1) A technological university shall have an academic council. (2) Subject to this section, a governing body shall make regulations of a technological university which shall provide, in relation to the academic council, for (a) the number of members, (b) procedures for selection and appointment of members, (c) term of office of members, (d) eligibility for re-appointment of members, and (e) the number of consecutive periods for which members may hold office. (3) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (2) (a) the majority of members of the academic council shall be members of the academic staff of the technological university, and (b) the regulations of a technological university under subsection (2) shall provide for the following persons to be members referred to in paragraph (a) (i) at least one member of the academic staff with sufficient experience, in the view of the technological university, of business, enterprise or a profession, (ii) members of the academic staff with sufficient experience, in the view of the technological university, of collaboration with business, enterprise, the professions and related stakeholders in the region in which the campuses of the technological university are located for a purpose as referred to in section 22(1)(h), and (iii) such number of students of the technological university as it considers appropriate. 2 (4) The president shall be (a) an ex officio member of the academic council, and (b) entitled to preside at all meetings of the academic council or a committee of the council at which he or she is present, but if he or she at any time chooses not to so preside, he or she shall nominate a person to preside in his or her place. () An academic council shall hold such and so many meetings as may be necessary for the performance of its functions under this Act and, subject to any regulations of a technological university as relate to the academic council, may regulate its own procedure. (6) An academic council may establish such and so many committees as it considers necessary to assist it in the performance of its functions under this Act. 3 (7) Persons who are members of the academic council or other members of the staff of the technological university may be members of a committee established under 2
28 subsection (6). Functions of academic council 29. (1) Subject to this section, an academic council shall control the academic affairs of the technological university, including the curriculum of, and instruction and education provided by, the technological university. (2) In the performance of its functions, an academic council shall (a) have regard to the resources available to the technological university, and (b) be subject to review by the technological university, in a form and at such frequency as may be required by the technological university. (3) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the functions of an academic council shall include (a) designing and developing programmes for the technological university, (b) supporting the implementation of those programmes, (c) promoting the involvement, in a programme, of business, enterprise, the professions and related stakeholders in the region in which the campuses of the technological university are located, (d) making recommendations to the technological university on programmes for the development of research, (e) making recommendations to the technological university relating to the selection, admission, retention and exclusion of students, (f) making recommendations to the governing body regarding the form and content of regulations of a technological university relating to the academic affairs of the technological university including (i) the assessment of students and determination of the results of that assessment, and 2 (ii) procedures for appeals by students relating to the results of assessments, (g) making recommendations to the technological university for the awarding of fellowships, scholarships, bursaries, prizes or other awards, (h) making general arrangements for academic counselling including tutorials, (i) performing any other functions delegated to it by the technological university, and (j) implementing any regulations of the technological university relating to the functions of the academic council. (4) In this section programme means a programme of education and training; 3 involvement shall be construed in accordance with section 38(2)(b) subject to the modification that that section is read as if merged institute is technological university and any other necessary modifications. 26