Almost €10m allocated for Erasmus+ KA103 student and staff mobilities in 2018
Gerry O'Sullivan
Posted: 25 April, 2018
The following is the 2018 Erasmus+ KA103 allocation to participating Irish higher education institutions.
Higher Education Institution | Total |
University of Limerick | €1.290.035,00 |
National University of Ireland, Galway | €1.190.785,00 |
Trinity College Dublin | €1.129.795,00 |
University College Cork | €1.008.615,00 |
University College Dublin | €919.405,00 |
Dublin Institute of Technology | €831.960,00 |
Dublin City University | €831.395,00 |
Maynooth University | €516.360,00 |
Cork Institute of Technology | €289.980,00 |
National College of Art and Design | €269.355,00 |
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology | €260.075,00 |
Waterford Institute of Technology | €223.075,00 |
Mary Immaculate College | €197.130,00 |
Institute of Technology, Sligo | €145.050,00 |
Limerick Institute of Technology | €135.175,00 |
Institute of Technology, Carlow | €122.825,00 |
Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art Design & Technology | €86.450,00 |
Institute of Technology, Tallaght | €85.560,00 |
Letterkenny Institute of Technology | €82.875,00 |
Athlone Institute of Technology | €69.095,00 |
Dundalk Institute of Technology | €67.065,00 |
Institute of Technology, Tralee | €58.140,00 |
Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown | €39.700,00 |
St. Angela’s College | €22.610,00 |
Royal Irish Academy of Music | €22.570,00 |
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland | €20.870,00 |
St. Nicholas Montessori College Ireland | €17.585,00 |
Pontifical University | €15.050,00 |
Marino Institute | €11.375,00 |
Hibernia College | €5.875,00 |
Griffith College Dublin | €0,00 |
Total Allocated | €9.965.835,00 |