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New Atlantic Technological University will deliver €700m to Ireland’s economy per year

  • Just over 3,100 jobs will be supported by the Atlantic Technological University (TU) per year.
  • The Atlantic TU will improve the educational offering and skills base of the Northern and Western Region
  • Just under 10 per cent of third level students in Ireland will be enrolled in the Atlantic TU

New research from the Northern and Western Regional Assembly (NWRA) has confirmed the major contribution that the new Atlantic TU will make to Ireland’s economy, with the university expected to contribute €700 million in economic output and support just over 3,100 jobs per year.

Such an economic impact represents an improvement on previous estimates, as the Higher Education Institutes that will become the Atlantic TU have since contributed more to the Irish economy – in terms of operating expenditure and staff wages – with this economic impact expected to rise in the coming years.

The NWRA has found that every €1 of expenditure by the new Atlantic TU is likely to result in an overall increase of nearly €4 in output to the Irish economy, highlighting how future investment in the university represents value for money to the exchequer.

Furthermore, the Atlantic TU will contribute to around 3% of the Northern and Western Region’s economy while just under 10% of third level students in Ireland will be in enrolled in the Atlantic TU, highlighting the importance of the university to delivering balanced regional development in Ireland.

Commenting, John Daly, Economist of the NWRA, said:

“The designation of the Atlantic TU represents far more than a name change. It will support the recovery of the Northern and Western Region’s economy, by improving productivity levels, expanding the region’s ability to develop innovative products and services and supporting the creation of high-valued jobs.

The designation will also deliver much wider benefits to the region. For example, the new TU will improve the quality of third level teaching in the Northern and Western Region of Ireland, as the Atlantic TU will be required by legislation to ensure that at least 90% of full-time academic staff hold a Level 9 Qualification or higher. Likewise, at least 45% of full-time academic staff will be legally required to hold a Level 10 Qualification or the equivalence in professional experience, with the university required to increase this ratio from 45% to 65% in 10 years.

The new TU will also enhance the Northern and Western Region’s skills base – as the university will have to ensure that at least 4% of full-time students are awarded a Masters degree – while such a designation will improve the ability of the Northern and Western Region to attract private and public research funding through economies of scale and collaboration.

The designation of the Atlantic TU could not come at a more important time for the Northern and Western Region according to Daly. Recently, the European Commission announced that the Northern and Western Region’s GDP – as a % of the EU Average – was 71% as per the latest figures as of 2020, which was 34 percentage points lower than its previous peak of 105% in 2006 and was down 17 percentage points on the region’s performance in 2010.

Furthermore, the European Commission also found that the Northern and Western Region is now the only region in Ireland to be considered a “Moderate Innovator”, which is a region with a innovation index score between 70% and 100% of the EU average. In contrast, the Southern and Eastern and Midland Regions of Ireland have been classified as “Strong Innovators”, which are regions to record an innovation index score between 100% and 125% of the EU average.

Commenting, David Minton, Director with the NWRA said:

“Recent GDP figures paint a bleak picture for the Northern and Western Region and show why the Atlantic TU is so important for the region. Human capital – in the form of knowledge, skills and experience – and innovation are key components in enhancing the performance of a region’s economy.

The Atlantic TU will be key to unlocking the region’s potential in these areas, given the new university will enhance region’s skills base and innovation capacity, improve the ability of the region’s ecosystem to collaborate on product and service development and boost the region’s competitiveness and exports capabilities.

Within this context, it is clear that the Atlantic TU will be crucial in delivering collaborative actions that will overcome the economic challenges facing the Northern and Western Region and improving the performance of the region’s economy in the coming years.”

Daly added that designation in itself will not be enough to fully deliver these benefits and additional funding will be needed, with long-term underinvestment in the Northern and Western Region’s third level infrastructure representing a significant challenge over the past decade.

This is evident from the fact that between 2011 and 2021, the Higher Education Institutes that are located in the Northern and Western Region – on average – received general capital funding of €243 per undergraduate enrolled, which was below the corresponding national ratio of €333.

  • Download the ATU Economic Impact Study

Correction on the County Incomes and Regional GDP 2019 published by CSO on the 16th of February 2022. According to the CSO, the GVA/GDP results reported by the CSO for the West region (2017 – 2019) have been revised upwards by between €2bn and €4bn in each of these three years.  There have also been smaller revisions to the prior years back to 2013.  In addition, the 2020 projections for the West and Midlands regions have been increased.  These revisions are largely explained by the CSO’s initial incorrect allocation to the East region of data related to large foreign-owned Multi-National Enterprises with production sites in the West region.  There have been corresponding reductions in the results for the East region with no overall change in the National GVA/GDP results. Therefore, it should be noted that the CSO GDP figures presented in this article and briefing note are outdated – since the CSO’s revision occurred after its publication – and they do not reflect the above updates from the CSO. GVA / GDP results that take into account these updates can be found in the CSO’s “County Incomes and Regional GDP” publication or on the Eurostat website

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Strategic Environmental Assessment Scoping Report and Habitat Regulation Assessment Appropriate Assessment Screening

The Northern & Western Regional Assembly, as the designated Managing Authority, is currently preparing the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) co-financed Northern and Western Regional Programme 2021-2027.

ERDF funding aims to strengthen EU economic, social and territorial cohesion by correcting imbalances between regions. This programme supports balanced regional development by co-funding investment under EU policy objectives of a more competitive and smarter Europe (PO1), a greener, low-carbon transitioning towards a net zero carbon economy and resilient Europe (PO2), and a Europe closer to citizens by fostering sustainable and integrated development (PO5).

The programme will also align with and deliver national and regional objectives under Project Ireland 2040: The National Planning Framework (NPF) and the Regional Spatial and Economic Strategies (RSES) of the Northern and Western Region.

Strategic Environmental Assessment Scoping Report 

The Northern and Western Regional Assembly has procured RSK Ireland Ltd to undertake a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and SEA Environmental Report of the likely significant effects on the environment of implementing the Northern and Western  Regional Programme 2021-2027. This is in accordance with EU Directive 2001/42/EC and the European Communities (Environmental Assessment of Certain Plans and Programmes) Regulations 2004 (SI 435 of 2004), as amended by S.I. No. 200 of 2011.

The purpose of this SEA Scoping Report is to provide the context for, and determine the scope of, the SEA and to set out the framework for undertaking the later stages of the SEA.  Through consultation, the Northern and Western Regional Assembly is looking to establish the range of environmental issues and the level of detail to be included in the Environmental Report for the Programme.

Habitats Regulations Assessment Appropriate Assessment Screening

The Northern and Western Regional Assembly has procured RSK Ireland Ltd to undertake a Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA) Appropriate Assessment (AA) screening on the Northern and Western  Regional Programme 2021-2027 in accordance with S.I No.477/2011 European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011.

On completion of the AA Screening, the following conclusion has been drawn:

  • The potential for likely significant effects can be ruled out (alone and in combination) in relation to PO1 NW1 RSO1.1 and PO2 NW2 RSO2.1. No further HRA of these Specific Objectives is required.
  • The potential for likely significant effects cannot be ruled out at this stage of the assessment (either alone or in combination) in relation to PO1 NW1 RSO1.3 and PO5 NW3 RSO5.1. It is therefore recommended that an Appropriate Assessment is carried out for these Specific Objectives, and a Natura Impact Statement Report should be prepared.

 

Consultation Reports  

The following reports have been prepared:

NWRA Regional Programme 2021-2027 AA Screening Statement

NWRA Regional Programme 2021-2027 SEA Scoping Report

 

Observations on these reports and statements are welcomed by close of business on Thursday 21st April 2022. Please address these comments by email to the following address: ei.ar1749931028wn@fd1749931028reaes1749931028

 

Next Stages 

All submissions received will be taken into consideration. Following this stage of the process, the Environmental Report and Natura Impact Statement Report will be prepared to inform the Draft Northern and Western Regional Programme 2021-2027.

There will be a further period of public consultation in Q2 2022 on the Draft Northern and Western Regional Programme 2021-2027 and accompanying Environmental Report and Natura Impact Statement Report.

Data Protection

We are committed to engaging with stakeholders in a clear, open and transparent manner. Any person or organisation can make a submission in relation to this consultation. All submissions and feedback will be considered before the final version of the Northern and Western Regional Programme 2021-2027 is published.

Please note that responses to this consultation are subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2014 (FOI), Access to Information on the Environment Regulations 2007-2018 (AIE) and the Data Protection Act 2018.

Please also note that we intend to publish the contents of all submissions received to this consultation on our website. Please indicate in your response whether you are submitting a response in a personal capacity or on behalf of an organisation. We will redact personal data prior to publication. There will be no redaction of contact information or names in submissions from an organisation. In responding to this consultation, parties should clearly indicate where their responses contain personal information, commercially sensitive information or confidential information which they would not wish to be released under FOI, AIE or otherwise published.

We would like to draw your attention to our Data Privacy Notice which explains how and when we collect personal data, why we do so and how we treat this information. It also explains your rights in relation to the collection of personal information and how you can exercise those rights.

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Interreg NPA 2021-2027 first call postponed

Interreg NPA 2021-2027 first call postponed

The opening of the First Call for main project proposals is postponed until 27th April. Consequently, the “How to Apply” online event will be rescheduled to the same date.

In light of recent developments, the Monitoring Committee decided to postpone their meeting scheduled for 16th March, and thereby the launch of the First Call for projects originally scheduled on 17th March.

The First call will open on 27th April and for now, the call deadline on 20th June, and the decision date on 29th September will remain unchanged.

Meanwhile, the programme encourages all project idea holders to continue developing their projects together with partners from inside the Interreg NPA area, based on the information published in the call pre-announcement on 1st February.

The “NPA in Person!” networking event planned on 19th May is confirmed at the moment, and the Interreg NPA Joint Secretariat welcome as many potential partners as possible!

The Northern and Western Regional Assembly are launching a EU network for Irish Stakeholders, with the first webinar taking place at 11am on the 28th March 2022. Register here: https://www.nwra.ie/collaboration/eu-funding/eu-funding-network/

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