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''Caitriona Ryan'' is Head of Policy and Planning (Ceann um Polasaí & Pleanáil) at the [[Higher Education Authority]] in Ireland.
''Caitriona Ryan'' is Head of Policy and Planning (Ceann um Polasaí & Pleanáil) at the [[Higher Education Authority]] in [[Ireland]].


A native of Dublin, Caitríona has been a Senior Policy Analyst in the Policy and Planning Division of the HEA since 2003.  
A native of Dublin, Caitríona has been a Senior Policy Analyst in the Policy and Planning Division of the HEA since 2003.  
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She attended the [http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/5/45/38038256.pdf OECD experts meeting] in France in February 2007, on the topic of ''How might the changing labour market transform higher education?''.
She attended the [http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/5/45/38038256.pdf OECD experts meeting] in France in February 2007, on the topic of ''How might the changing labour market transform higher education?''.


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Latest revision as of 09:24, 29 July 2009

Caitriona Ryan is Head of Policy and Planning (Ceann um Polasaí & Pleanáil) at the Higher Education Authority in Ireland.

A native of Dublin, Caitríona has been a Senior Policy Analyst in the Policy and Planning Division of the HEA since 2003.

Immediately prior to joining the Higher Education Authority, Caitríona was a Manager in Deloitte & Touche Management Consultants and she has also worked in the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment and the Department of Health and Children.

A graduate of University College Dublin (UCD), she holds an honours Bachelor of Commerce Degree and an honours Masters of Business Studies Degree (specialising in Management and Organisation Studies).


She attended the OECD experts meeting in France in February 2007, on the topic of How might the changing labour market transform higher education?.



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