EU Just Transition Fund initiative to upskill 3,900 learners for the low-carbon economy
The ReSHAPE project, a landmark initiative to support the Midlands’ shift to a low-carbon economy, has officially launched at Technological University of the Shannon (TUS), Athlone Campus.
ReSHAPE—short for Regional Skills Horizon and Pathways to Employment—aims to provide 3,900 learners with funded education, training, and skills development opportunities over the next two years.
Through intelligent analysis and mapping techniques, ReSHAPE will systematically identify and assess the skills of individuals, ensuring alignment with the most suitable education, training, and entrepreneurial supports offered by project partners, providing a comprehensive resource for individuals seeking to enhance their skills and pursue new opportunities.
Phase 1 offerings aligned to regional needs include funded places on courses in carbon footprint analysis, green procurement, continuous improvement monitoring, value stream mapping, AI and cybersecurity.
The initiative focuses on preparing individuals for careers in the new green economy.
This €4.15 million project, funded by the EU Just Transition Fund (JTF), is a collaboration between TUS, Munster Technological University (MTU), and University of Limerick (UL).
Equipping the Midlands to thrive in the low-carbon economy
Launching ReSHAPE, Minister of State for Land Use and Biodiversity Pippa Hackett emphasised the project’s critical role in helping Midlands’ communities and workers adapt to the economic shifts necessitated by climate change.
“ReSHAPE is vital for equipping Midlands communities and workers to thrive in a low-carbon economy,” said Minister Hackett. “This project, funded by the EU Just Transition Programme, represents a significant investment in our future, offering targeted support where it is needed most. It is essential that those most affected by the transition to a carbon-neutral future receive tailored assistance to address the social and economic impacts. ReSHAPE exemplifies this commitment by leveraging local expertise and resources to drive meaningful change in the Midlands.”
Acting Director of the Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly (EMRA) Clare Bannon said, “The selection of the ReSHAPE project under the EU JTF is a significant milestone for the Midlands. By focusing on education, training, and skills development, ReSHAPE has the potential to make a lasting impact on the wider region, fostering growth and driving sustainable development in the wider Midlands for years to come.”
Aligning skills with targeted education and training
Speaking about TUS’s leading role in the project, TUS President Professor Vincent Cunnane said, “The launch of ReSHAPE marks a pivotal moment for the Midlands. ReSHAPE is more than an initiative; it’s a commitment to enhancing the region’s capacity to adapt and thrive. By aligning skills with targeted education and training, we are shaping futures and fostering inclusive growth. TUS’s deep regional connections allow us to tailor our support to regional needs more effectively. Supporting 3,900 fully funded learners underscores our dedication to driving regional prosperity and ensuring a brighter, more inclusive future for all.”
MTU President Professor Maggie Cusack said, “Collaboration among higher education institutions and regional partners is crucial for driving impactful change. By combining our expertise and resources, we can address the complex challenges posed by the transition to a low-carbon economy and ensure that our communities and workers are equipped with the skills and support needed to thrive in this new landscape.” .”
UL Provost and Deputy President Professor Prof Shane Kilcommins added, “The University of Limerick is very pleased to partner with TUS and MTU on the ReSHAPE project, building on our existing successful collaborations, and together with regional industry and community partners, to deliver targeted education, meeting the upskilling needs of learners in the Midlands Just Transition region, to foster sustainable economic and personal growth.
Funded through the EU Just Transition Fund
The ReSHAPE project was selected through a competitive process under the EU JTF Local and Regional Economic Strategies Support Scheme, which is managed by Pobal on behalf of the Department of Environment, Climate, and Communications.
This scheme funds projects that align with local Regional Enterprise Plans (REPs) and Local Economic and Community Plans (LECPs).
The ReSHAPE project is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union as part of the EU Just Transition Fund Programme 2021-2027.
The EU Just Transition Fund aims to support workers and communities impacted by the shift to a low-carbon economy, promoting sustainable and resilient community development in the Midlands.