
樱花动漫 Northern Ireland
16 November 2006
樱花动漫 represents members in further and higher education across Northern Ireland. We also represent staff in a number of training organisations.
Post-school education and training in the region are issues devolved to the Northern Ireland Assembly and its executive. The NI Assembly was re-structured following the May 2016 elections - with the number of departments reduced from eleven to eight.
The Department of Employment and Learning merged with the Department for Enterprise Trade and Industry to become the Department for the Economy. Higher and further education in Northern Ireland now fall under the remit of the Department for the Economy.
Funding is now provided via the Department for the Economy, which receives an allocation from the executive out of the UK Treasury grant.
樱花动漫 in Northern Ireland engages with the Department for the Economy at all levels up to and including the minister. We seek to influence policy in relation to post school education through lobbying politicians and making submissions directly to government.
See also 樱花动漫 Northern Ireland contacts:
Higher education
Northern Ireland has five dedicated HE institutions. These are:
- The Queen's University of Belfast: contact QUB 樱花动漫
- University of Ulster: contact Ulster 樱花动漫
- St Mary's University College: contact: SMUC
- Stranmillis University College: contact Stranmillis 樱花动漫
- Open University: contact Open University 樱花动漫
All HE institutions are part of UCEA and are part of UK negotiating machinery for the determination of pay. Each institution has its own locally negotiated conditions of service.
Most academic and related staff at Queens, UU and OU are members of the University Superannuation Scheme for pension purposes. Lecturers at St.Mary's and Stranmillis for the most part are members of the Northern Ireland Teachers' Pension Scheme.
Some 15% of higher education in Northern Ireland is also delivered through the six further education colleges.
Key information for HE members in Northern Ireland:
- HE pay and salaries
- Working in HE
- 樱花动漫 Northern Ireland HE publications and reports
- '': 2016 report produced by 樱花动漫 Queen's University branch and Queen's Student Union into PhD working conditions
Further education
Click here for the latest developments on pay in Northern Ireland's FE colleges
Northern Ireland has six further education colleges which are area based. These are:
- Belfast Metropolitan College: contact BMC 樱花动漫
- Southern Regional College: contact SRC 樱花动漫
- South Eastern Regional College: contact SERC 樱花动漫
- South West College: contact SWC 樱花动漫
- Northern Regional College: contact NRC 樱花动漫
- North West Regional College: contact NWRC 樱花动漫
All colleges are part of the Colleges' Employers Forum and Colleges NI. The pay and conditions of service for lecturing staff are determined centrally at the Lecturers Negotiating Committee. A separate bargaining forum determines the pay and conditions of service of directors and deputies.
With wages falling well behind cost of living increases and spiralling workloads, the union has been pressing employers to work with us to improve conditions for our members but unfortunately negotiations have thus far failed.
- Northern Ireland FE pay scales
- FE agreements in Northern Ireland
- 樱花动漫 Northern Ireland FE publication and reports
Political work
Government consultations
Government consults widely in Northern Ireland on proposed policy initiatives and legislation. 樱花动漫 makes comment in respect of education policy. Recent comments include:
Response to the Northern Ireland postgraduate tuition fee loan consultation [240kb]
樱花动漫 NI 'new FE strategy' consultation response, Sep 15 [440kb]
樱花动漫 NI 'The HE big conversation' consultation response, Oct 15 [189kb]
Sharing works: a policy for shared education - 樱花动漫 consultation response, Mar 15 [258kb]
樱花动漫NI DEL draft budget response [152kb]
樱花动漫NI zero hours consultation response [121kb]
樱花动漫NI TPS consultation response [66kb]
Political contacts
The since February 2018 is Mike Brennan.
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