Faster, safer, and more effective treatment of epilepsy; Dungeons & Dragons-inspired toolkits for neurodiverse adolescents; and data-driven insights on Ireland’s blanket bogs among projects funded
Research Ireland has today announced €3 million in funding to support 38 enterprise-linked postgraduate research projects, through its Enterprise Partnership Scheme. This investment follows on from funding of €4.4 million for 46 postdoctoral enterprise-linked fellowships, announced last month.
The funded postgraduate projects announced today will tackle a wide range of topical issues, from improving patient care, to preserving Ireland’s natural heritage, and fostering inclusive communities. Through this co-funded model, postgraduate researchers gain valuable experience in applying their expertise beyond academia, while enterprise partners benefit from fresh perspectives and innovative solutions aligned with their goals.
Announcing the investment, Dr Diarmuid O’Brien, CEO of Research Ireland, commented:
“Research Ireland is proud to support 35 PhD students and 3 research master’s students through this year’s Enterprise Partnership Postgraduate Scheme. Each early-career researcher will collaborate with a dedicated enterprise partner to tackle real-world economic and societal challenges. The projects announced today will connect emerging talent with organisations across the public and private sectors, creating collaborations that deliver impact for both academia and enterprise.”
Some project highlights from today’s announcement include:
Photo caption: Among the funded Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postgraduate) projects is ‘Strengths in action: Exploring the Impact of a Co-Designed Strength-Based Dungeons & Dragons Toolkit to Support the Social, Emotional, and Psychological Development of Neurodiverse Adolescents’: Angel Harper (RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences), in partnership with Foróige. Image credit: Cathal Crowther.