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By James Holohan
Posted: 26 March, 2026
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD today announced the launch of Springboard+ 2026, which will provide more than 7,200 places across 244 courses delivered by 36 education providers nationwide.
The programme is encouraging people across Ireland to make 2026 their ‘Year of Me’ by investing time in their skills and career development, recognising that many people put their own learning on hold due to work, family or other commitments. The programme is part of the Government’s wider commitment to promoting lifelong learning and supporting people to adapt their skills in a rapidly changing world of work.
Springboard+ courses, which include micro-credential courses since 2025, are designed to help people develop skills that are in demand across the Irish economy and prepare for emerging career opportunities. The programme includes courses in areas such as artificial intelligence, digital technologies, sustainability, healthcare innovation, advanced manufacturing and business leadership, as well as emerging fields including offshore wind energy, circular economy initiatives, carbon accounting, aircraft leasing, agri-innovation and climate-related enterprise. Many of these courses focus on sectors experiencing strong growth, particularly in digital technologies, sustainability and advanced manufacturing.
Courses are available to a wide range of participants, including those currently employed, self-employed, unemployed or returning to the workforce. Many courses are delivered on a part-time, flexible or online basis, enabling people to gain new qualifications while continuing to work or manage other commitments.
The programme is structured to ensure flexibility and accessibility, with heavily subsidised costs for employed learners and fully funded options for unemployed participants. Full or part-time Springboard+ courses are free for unemployed participants and returners to the workforce, while those in employment typically pay just 10% of the course fee, with micro-credentials having 50% of fees subsidised for all learners, regardless of employment status. These subsidisations make the programme one of the most accessible routes to gaining higher education qualifications in areas of skills demand.
Launching the programme, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD said: “Springboard+ continues to play a key role in helping people across Ireland develop the skills needed in a rapidly evolving economy. I would encourage anyone considering their future to make 2026 their ‘Year of Me’ by taking time to invest in their skills and future career development.
“The programme offers practical pathways into emerging industries and areas of strong growth such as artificial intelligence, offshore wind, sustainability, healthcare innovation and advanced manufacturing. By supporting people to upskill and reskill, Springboard+ also helps ensure Irish enterprise has access to the talent and expertise needed to compete and grow.”
He concluded, “I would encourage employers to support their staff in taking part in Springboard+ courses. The programme is part funded through the National Training Fund, which is supported by contributions from businesses and reinvested in workforce development. This gives employers an opportunity to see a practical return on that investment by helping staff develop new skills and capabilities that strengthen their organisations.”
Dr Vivienne Patterson, Head of Skills, Engagement and Statistics at the Higher Education Authority, said: “Springboard+ continues to provide accessible opportunities for people to gain new qualifications and progress their careers. In a rapidly changing world, taking time to reflect on your skills and future career direction has never been more important.
“What makes the programme particularly valuable is the wide range of flexible courses available, from Level 6 certificates through to Level 9 postgraduate qualifications, all designed in collaboration with higher education providers and industry to respond to real skills needs. With significant financial support available, Springboard+ gives people from many different backgrounds the chance to take that first step towards developing new skills and opening up new career opportunities,” she said.
For more information, please see the Department’s press release.