
€1 million funding boost for An Cosán with University partner
The partnership between An Cosán in Jobstown and South East Technological University (SETU) has received a boost of €1million in funding from the Higher Education Authority (HEA).
The announcement was made last week by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris TD, at the HEA’s System Performance Framework launch hosted at SETU’s campus in Carlow.
This was one of five HEA Performance Fund grants announced for higher education institutions across Ireland.
The funding was awarded on the strength of a case study submitted to the HEA titled: ‘SETU and An Cosán: Using the power of community education to create transformative higher education pathways for social inclusion and sustainable development’.
An Cosán has worked in collaboration with SETU Lifelong Learning since 2008 in the development and delivery of higher education courses.
The collaboration has been recognised nationally as a model of engagement that breaks the cycle of educational disadvantage and reaches learners who would not traditionally have had access to third-level education.
An Cosán’s learner-centred, holistic, and transformative educational model was initially based around targeting priority groups in the local community in West Tallaght. Through its partnership with SETU Lifelong Learning and network of over 220 community partners, this was expanded to establish a national Linked Provision programme that has demonstrated leadership in equity of access, participation, and success.
An Cosán now provides third-level opportunities for over 100 learners annually, who study across a range of disciplines and award levels.
The provision of online course delivery combined with An Cosán’s extensive offering of wraparound supports, including hospitality and childcare, flexible scheduling, tutor support and mental health services, facilitates greater access, inclusion, and participation on courses.
Speaking following the announcement of the award, Heydi Foster, Chief Executive Officer at An Cosán, said, “We are thrilled our valuable Linked Partnership with SETU has been recognised in this way by the Higher Education Authority. The Performance Fund grant will ensure we continue to reach the furthest through our progressive pathways to higher education. We look forward to further collaboration with SETU and to expanding our successful community-based higher education programmes so that more adult learners from marginalised communities across Ireland can achieve empowerment through education.”