US education software firm to create 50 jobs in Dublin

Ellucian provides higher education software, services and analytics

IDA chief executive Martin Shanahan. The IDA is supporting the new jobs
IDA chief executive Martin Shanahan. The IDA is supporting the new jobs

Education software firm Ellucian is to create 50 jobs in Dublin, it confirmed on Thursday.

The new roles will be in the areas of technical sales, marketing, customer support and product development. The project is supported by IDA Ireland.

Ellucian provides higher education software, services and analytics to 2,400 institutions in 40 countries. The Virginia- headquartered company employs 3,000 people worldwide.

The group announced a partnership agreement with Cork-based Akari Software in 2013.

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"We keep higher education, technology, and enabling student success at the heart of all that we do. It fuels the growing global economy. There's great talent in Ireland and we are proud to make investments in job creation to help propel that growth," said Ellucian president and chief executive Jeff Ray.

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor is a former Irish Times business journalist