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Simon Harris working with UU and DfE on framework for delivery of £45m Magee College teaching block
Derry Journal
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23/10/2023
Simon Harris working with UU and DfE on framework for delivery of £45m Magee College teaching block
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Following a Government decision in June, my Department is responsible for the management
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of the implementation of this very exciting project in relation to the McGee campus of
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Ulster University. This will see the construction of a new teaching block in the University of
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Ulster Derry campus. The estimated cost is £45 million sterling over a four to five year time
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scale. UU have committed to providing 15% of the cost, while the Department of the Taoiseach have
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committed to funding the balance up to a limit of €44 million from the Shared Island Fund.
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As the project progresses over that time, monies from the fund will be transferred into my
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Department's vote. Officials in my Department are currently working with the senior management team
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in Ulster University, as well as officials in the Department of the Economy in Northern Ireland,
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to establish an appropriate framework to oversee the delivery of a complex cross-border capital
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project, and I'll be visiting both Belfast and Derry before the end of the year. The positive
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collaboration with Ulster University arising from the project has now led to further opportunities
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for collaboration outside of this Shared Island initiative. Specifically, a separate opportunity
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across the healthcare domain has now arisen, which has allowed me to secure additional places in
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Ulster University and Queen's University Belfast in key therapies and nursing for students from
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this jurisdiction. It's important to note that these are funded by both my Department and the
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Department of Health, and I'm really pleased to actually be able to confirm to you today,
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fresh off the presses, that we're going to seek further college places, ring-fenced for therapy
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students this year, and we believe we'll actually be able to increase the number of places in this
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academic year. We intend to go further next year with medicine places ring-fenced for students
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from Ireland. This Magee campus, it just provides us with a huge opportunity. Magee now has a medical
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school. Derry has been underserved in relation to education for so, so many years. We know that.
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It's a city larger than other cities on this island, which had a much smaller student population.
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But actually, by expanding the campus here, it provides real opportunities for Northwest
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collaboration, and I was in Leather Kenny recently, and I know they're very excited
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about the opportunities for the Atlantic Technological University and Magee to interlock
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as well and work together on a cross-border basis.
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Go raibh maith agat, Aaron. That is quite interesting, to be honest. Just in relation
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to that new teaching block, what additionality does that entail? I'd be interested in hearing
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about that. I actually always think that Galway and Derry are very similar cities, because obviously
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I'm from Galway at any time. In Derry, I always think they're very similar cities, and the benefit
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that a strong university town can have for everybody across the city is really, really powerful.
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So I do welcome this initiative, this funding and the expansion in terms of that new teaching
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block. I would be interested to hear, though, exactly how that works out and how that would entail.
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In relation to this project at Magee, the current enrollment numbers on UU's Derry campus is 5,227
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students, and I'm informed that with planned programme offerings, it's estimated that planned
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growth using existing infrastructure can only reach 6,000. As part of its campus master plan,
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increasing UU's estate infrastructure is a prerequisite to growing student numbers,
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and UU envisages a staged growth to 6,560 students at the Derry campus by September 2026.
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