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The Irish Research Council has announced details of a €3.8M funding call that facilitates research partnerships between researchers, employers and Higher Education Institutions (HEI) in Ireland.
The Employment-Based Postgraduate Programme provides postgraduate researchers with an excellent opportunity to complete a Research Masters or PhD degree while gaining practical employment experience within an employer partner. Scholarships are valued at a minimum of €36,000 per year and participants are based in an enterprise or other organisational setting while also benefitting from research supervision in their host higher education institution. Applicants are invited to approach potential employment partners and academic supervisors with their proposed research project.
The programme supports applications for research scholarships across all disciplines, and a minimum of 30 awards will be made in 2018. Potential employment partners include companies, social, cultural or not-for-profit organisations, or commercial semi-state organisations, all of whom must have a physical operational base located in Ireland.
As part of the 2018 call for applications, the Irish Research Council welcomes a strand of research to be co-funded by the Irish Prison Service in partnership with the Irish Red Cross. Applicants are invited to propose a PhD research project to evaluate the impact of The Community Based Health in Prisons Programme (CBH). This health, first aid and well-being peer-to-peer education initiative operates in prisons throughout Ireland.
Employment partners currently participating in the Employment-Based Postgraduate Programme include Kerry Group, Bodywhys – Eating Disorders Association of Ireland, the GAA, Coillte, Pfizer, Enable Ireland, Novartis Ltd., Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centre and Monaghan Mushrooms. Examples of recent research partnerships include:
Announcing the launch of the Call, Minister of State for Training, Skills, Innovation, Research and Development Mr.John Halligan T.D. today said “The Irish Research Council’s Employment Based Programme enables enterprise and voluntary sectors to build their research and innovation capacity. This Programme not only is a cost-effective way for these sectors to secure the expertise and resources for their research, but it also supports the development of the researchers themselves”.
Peter Brown, Director of the Irish Research Council said: “This Programme allows early-career researchers develop important additional workplace and organisational skills while employers gain access to talented researchers. Partnerships like this are vital to ensure that we continue to support a pipeline of skilled talent for Ireland with cutting-edge skills that can hugely benefit a range of organisations from multinational high-tech companies to not-for-profits. ”
Applications will only be accepted through the online application system. The deadline for applications is 4 PM on Thursday, 12th April 2018.
Further information – including frequently asked questions – is available at www.research.ie/funding/ebp/.
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