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LYIT gets €31,000 in research grants 29.08.07

Researchers at Letterkenny Institute of Technology are to get €31,000 in Government funding to buy new equipment.
The grants are aimed at giving post-graduate research students access to the best equipment needed for their work.
Donegal North East T.D., Deputy Niall Blaney said the funding was important for the "continued advancement of the research capability of third-level education" at LYIT.
"LYIT has been awarded €31,000 in a research equipment renewal grant. This grant is aimed at giving researchers in our institute of technology access to state-of the art equipment," said Deputy Blaney.
‘It is part of a national allocation that totals more than €28 million and is targeted at the replacement, updating and renewal of research equipment, primarily small and medium-sized equipment.
"Another programme for research in third-level institutions will address the need for very large equipment," he added.
The level of funding allocated to each institution is based on the number of full-time research post-graduate students enrolled.
"As we continue to upskill our workforce nationally and in Donegal, it’s important that we allocate sufficient funding to help put in place the most up-to-date equipment that’ll enable our graduates to compete well in a changing economy," he said.
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