Ruairí Quinn, the former education minister, is a company director of Irish Undergraduate Awards Company. Picture: Photocall
An educational awards company linked to Ruairí Quinn, the former education minister, has “serious pressure” on its “traditional income streams”, according to its latest accounts. Irish Undergraduate Awards Company, which manages the Undergraduate Awards, the international university awards, said in its directors report that income from university partnership fees, corporate sponsorship and state agency support, “reduced significantly” in 2020.Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!
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