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Published 08:00 6 Sept 2020 BST
Updated 09:46 7 Sept 2020 BST
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The minister also called into question the issue of research funding for universities where sexual harassment is reported.
He said that he'd spoken to the Irish Research Council and Science Foundation Ireland, two bodies that award funding, about how they might act when there's been an allegation of harassment in an institution they support.
"I believe there should be a linkage between that and funding," he said.
Minister Harris said he'd met with Dr Ní Shúilleabháin recently and commended her bravery in speaking out.
"She shouldn’t have had to endure what she endured and we need to make sure it never happens again."
Dr Ní Shúilleabháin yesterday called for "cultural change" in universities.
"Everyone deserves to study or work in a safe environment," she said in a tweet. "I don't want anyone else, student or staff, to go through the same experiences I did. "I hope that speaking publicly will begin a conversation that helps address this problem in third level institutes across Ireland and helps support other victims to report their experiences."
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