
At The Open University in Ireland, we work strategically to shape higher education, skills and related public policy so that flexible, part-time and lifelong learning is recognised and supported across Ireland. We bring evidence, lived experience and sector insight into policy discussions to ensure that the needs of learners and the wider economy are part of the decision-making process.
Our approach is grounded in collaboration, evidence and impact – helping policymakers, institutions and partners understand how accessible higher education can contribute to personal opportunity, workforce development and inclusive economic growth.
We focus on areas where policy can make a meaningful difference for students, employers and society:
We contribute to the broader policy dialogue through a range of activities:
We engage with officials and elected representatives at the Department of Education and Skills, members of the House of the Oireachtas, and relevant committees on higher education, skills development and learner needs across Ireland.
We regularly contribute to government and sector consultations with evidence-based responses that reflect sector insight and the experiences of learners. These submissions help inform policy on issues such as flexible study, funding models and lifelong learning frameworks.
We work closely with national agencies such as the Higher Education Authority (HEA) and Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) to help shape policy development, quality assurance frameworks and sector priorities.
As members of Universities Ireland, we collaborate with other universities across the island to promote higher education cooperation, share best practice and engage on strategic issues affecting learners and institutions.
We raise awareness of higher education challenges, learner experiences and policy priorities through engagement with national media, public events and sector briefing that amplify the voices of learners and educators.
Our policy and public affairs work helps to:
We welcome dialogue with policymakers, partner organisations, researchers and community leaders. If you are interested in discussing our policy work or exploring collaboration opportunities, please contact us.

Emma O'Kane
Senior Government and Public Affairs Manager
Email: [email protected]