Springboard+ 2021 has been launched this week by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris and Minister of State for Skills and Further Education Niall Collins.
Springboard+ began in 2011 as part of the Government’s Jobs Initiative. Its aim is to provide free and heavily subsidised upskilling and reskilling opportunities through higher education in areas where there is an identified skills need. A particular emphasis of the initiative is upskilling people who are unemployed or in receipt of a social welfare payment. Springboard+ 2021 offers 10,158 places on 294 education courses in areas where skills are most needed.
Courses range from level 6 (certificate) to level 9 (master’s degree) on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) and are free for people who are unemployed, previously self-employed, and people returning to work.
NFQ level 6 courses (higher and advanced certificates) are also free for employed people and NFQ level 7 to level 9, the state pays 90% of the course fee, with learners paying just 10% of the fee. Levels 7 to 9 include ordinary and honours bachelor degrees, higher and post-graduate diplomas, and master’s degrees.
There are also 1,101 places on 1 and 2 year information technology (ICT) graduate conversion courses on offer under the initiative. The Human Capital Initiative (HCI) will also fund 1,869 places on 78 graduate courses.
Full details on the approved courses here.
Applications will open on Wednesday, 16th June, and a helpline for applicants will be available on 1800 303523.
Springboard+ 2021 Offers 10,000 Free Courses
Minister Harris said:
“As we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, we will need to ensure that people have the skills they need.
“Springboard+ and the graduate conversion courses under the Human Capital Initiative provide a targeted response to skills needs, enabling people to upskill and reskill in areas of critical importance which have come to the fore as a result of COVID-19, including cybersecurity, virtual reality, health innovation, and logistics.
“Programmes in climate/sustainability and energy, which are central to the Programme for Government, are also being funded.”
Minister Collins said:
“Springboard+ training programmes provide people who are unemployed, those looking to return to the workforce and those in employment with a great opportunity to upskill or reskill in areas in which employers need skilled workers. I am particularly pleased that courses provided under Springboard+ 2021 will continue to be delivered in a flexible manner, 90% of Springboard+ courses will be delivered in a more flexible format which will enable more people to engage in upskilling and reskilling.”
Alan Wall, CEO of the HEA said:
“As Springboard+ reaches its 10th year, we celebrate our 75,000 learners who have upskilled or reskilled to improve their career opportunities or who have simply taken their first steps towards re-entering the workforce after some time away. We also celebrate the work of our higher education institutions collaborating with Enterprise in contributing to Ireland’s life-ling learning agenda and meeting Ireland’s national and regional skills needs.”
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