Universities and colleges get funding boost to beef up health and safety measures on campus

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Minister Simon Harris said it is important that students have a positive campus experience.

Image: Shutterstock/4H4 Photography Image: Shutterstock/4H4 Photography UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES are getting a funding boost of €25 million to help with capital works which will include beefing up health and safety measures on campus.

The funding will allow institutions address small-scale capital investment and equipment needs, including health and safety works, infrastructure upgrades, ICT and equipment renewal, and energy-related upgrades. Related Reads 24.08.20 New cough, stay at home. Runny nose, attend school: HSE releases new advice for parents 30.07.20 Psychologists launch guidance to help teachers and pupils returning to school

 

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