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The list below presents a highlighted subset of available research grants from national funding agencies. Please click on a title to see more detail.

Contact

If you are interested in applying to any of the below calls contact the relevant team (Waterford: [email protected], Carlow/Wexford: [email protected]) member of the team will assist you.

The 2024 Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Frontiers for the Future programme (FFP) has launched and is now accepting applications.  

This programme provides opportunities for independent investigators to conduct highly innovative, collaborative research with the potential to deliver impact, whilst also providing discrete opportunities for high-risk, high-reward research projects. There are 14 research areas that are applicable to the application across ICT, Health, Food, Energy, Climate and Sustainability (See call documentation).

The programme call is divided into Project and Award streams with details as follows:

 

SFI Frontiers for the Future Programme 2024
Call DocumentationHere
Application FormAvailable on SESAME
Informational Webinar
  • Programme Webinar available on SESAME
  • SFI Impact Webinar: Here
 FFP ProjectsFFP Awards
Deadline for SubmissionFixed Deadline: May 5th 2024, 13.00 Irish timeNo fixed deadline
Amount on Offer€200,000 - €600,000 (direct costs)€600,000 - €1,500,000 (direct costs)
Duration of Award24, 36 or 48 months48 or 60 months

 

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for funding through the SFI Frontiers for the Future Programme and until further notice, all proposals must be aligned to one of the 14 Refreshed Priority Areas for 2018-2023

 Additional criteria is as follows:

 Applicants must have held a PhD or equivalent for at least three years by submission.

  • Applicants are required to have demonstrated that they have been a senior author on at least three international peer-reviewed articles (see the programme call document for details).
  • Postdoctoral researchers (or equivalent) are not eligible to apply to this call.

 Further details on eligibility will be provided following an expression of interest through Pure or by contacting @Research Office SETU Waterford.

 

Express your interest

 If you are interested in preparing a funding application for SFI Frontiers for the Future Projects or Awards stream, to be in adherence with SETU Waterford policy, please log your Expression of Interest via our internal record system Pure to receive guidance and support from the research office, TTO, and research finance team members.  Log in under your profile here, identify the fund opportunity and create your draft application. If the opportunity is not available please email [email protected] and we will add the opportunity for you. Please see below supports which detail how to use Pure to make your expression of interest and manage your application process.

 

The IRC New Foundations Scheme 2024 is now open. This programme provides support for research, networking and/or dissemination activities under seven strands, two of which are open strands and five of which are run in partnership with government departments and agencies, and the civil society sector.

Potential applicants from a diverse range of disciplines, meeting the Scheme’s eligibility criteria, can request up to between €10,000 and €20,000 over a period of between 9 and 12 months. This can include a contribution to staff costs. PhD stipends are not an eligible cost. Applicants must, on the call deadline, hold a contract of sufficient duration with an eligible Higher Education Institute or Research Performing Organisation to enable completion of the proposed research. The maximum award and duration available is dependent on the strand applied under.

The call is currently open. IRC are holding a briefing webinar on the Scheme via Zoom on Thursday 16th May 2024 from 10 to 11.30am. You can register for the event here.

Key Dates

New Foundations webinarThursday 16th May 2024 @ 10:00 to 11:30 Irish Time
Full proposal deadlineThursday 20th June 2024 @ 16:00 Irish Time

 Key Resources

Express your interest through Pure 

If you are preparing a funding application in adherence with SETU Waterford policy, please log your Expression of Interest via our internal record system Pure to receive guidance and support from the research office, TTO, and research finance team members.  Log in under your profile here, identify the fund opportunity and create your draft application. 

Other guidance/Notes you may like to weave in for guidance on Pure  

  • We have a detailed Help & FAQ Guide on the Research Office website on Pure - SETU Waterford Campus | formerly Waterford Institute of Technology (wit.ie)  
  • All applicants/PIs will need a Pure Profile to log an application for funding. If you haven't yet set up your Pure profile, please email [email protected] and they will set you up and give some guidance.  
  • Please note the system does not submit to the funder/agency it just tracks what stage the proposal is at. The PI/Applicant or the RO must follow the individual guides for submission as provided by the agency/funder or funder.  
  • Pure is our tracking and record system internally and has a shared view of application progress, submission, and outcome of awards across key stakeholders in the organization.  

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Research Call 2024 will open on April 4th, 2024. This year’s call invites applications under its five themes to support innovative research which informs policy and builds capacity in current and emerging priority areas. To reflect the wide variety of policy areas, there will be 22 topics to address, these will identify research to inform, develop, and implement transformative policy. Under the EPA Research Call 2024, up to €16m is available to fund these innovative research projects that will support policy- and decision-making addressing environmental, climate change and sustainability challenges. Projects will be funded under broad themes and targeted topics to address policy needs and build capacity in relevant areas. 

There will be an informational webinar, which will take place on tomorrow, the 17th of April at 10:00 Irish Time.  This is an excellent opportunity to connect with the EPA team, reserve your spot here.

If you have an interest in applying for this call, please let us know of your interest by submitting an application on our Pure research management system. 

The deadline for submission will be released on 04.04.2024, All applications must be made using the EPA’s Online Grant Management and Application Portal (https://epa.smartsimple.ie ) in advance of the deadline.

 

What’s on offer? (if similar to 2023 call)

Under this year’s call, five themes will support innovative research to inform policy and build capacity in current and emerging priority areas. 

All projects supported under the themes have a maximum duration of 4 years and maximum available budget of €600k

 Applications are invited under the following themes:

  • Addressing Climate change Evidence Needs

  • Facilitating a Green and Circular Economy 

  • Delivering a Healthy Environment 

  • Protecting and Restoring our Natural Environment 

  • Global Risks to Ireland Achieving its Climate and Environmental Goals

Applicants are advised that they must select the correct Call Topic Identifier, as listed in the Technical Description Document, for their submission to be considered eligible. 

The EPA Research Call 2024 includes 22 topics to address identified research and evidence needs to inform, develop and implement national policy. 

The topics are summarised below in the to be released technical document. Applicants can review the 2023 calls detailed background, scope and scale for each topic available in the Call Technical Description Document. Applicants are advised that they must select the correct Call Topic Identifier, as listed in the Technical Description Document, for their submission to be considered eligible.

 

Who can apply? 

 All proposals submitted to the Research Call will undergo an eligibility check by the EPA before proceeding to the evaluation stage. In order to be considered eligible, your proposal must: 

  1. Address the correct Call Topic 
  2. Not exceed the maximum budget available for the Call Topic 
  3. Not exceed the maximum duration applicable to the Call Topic 
  4. Be submitted using the correct templates s provided via the online application form (Project Description Template and Budget Template)

Applicants are permitted to make multiple submissions to the call but may only make a single submission under any Call Topic Reference.

Express your interest through Pure 

If you are preparing a funding application in adherence with SETU Waterford policy, please log your Expression of Interest via our internal record system Pure to receive guidance and support from the research office, TTO, and research finance team members.  Log in under your profile here, identify the fund opportunity and create your draft application. 

Other guidance/Notes you may like to weave in for guidance on Pure  

  • We have a detailed Help & FAQ Guide on the Research Office website on Pure - SETU Waterford Campus | formerly Waterford Institute of Technology (wit.ie)  
  • All applicants/PIs will need a Pure Profile to log an application for funding. If you haven't yet set up your Pure profile, please email [email protected] and they will set you up and give some guidance.  
  • Please note the system does not submit to the funder/agency it just tracks what stage the proposal is at. The PI/Applicant or the RO must follow the individual guides for submission as provided by the agency/funder or funder.  
  • Pure is our tracking and record system internally and has a shared view of application progress, submission, and outcome of awards across key stakeholders in the organization.  

Key Dates 

Milestone Date 
Call Open 04 April 2024
Webinar 17 April 2024

 

The ‘Shared Island Bioeconomy Demonstration Initiative’ is a new, funding initiative which will support bioeconomy piloting and demonstration actions across Ireland and Northern Ireland. Support for piloting and demonstration activities is a key objective of the Bioeconomy Action Plan 2023-2025 .

The Call has a total fund of €9 million. This will support two projects - one agri-bioeconomy and one blue-bioeconomy - to a maximum value of €4.5 million each. Closing date for applications is Friday 07 June 2024 at 12pm (noon).

This funding mechanism is of relevance to stakeholders along the entire bio-based value chain, including Research Performing Organisations, as well as SMEs, local authorities, primary producers, and others. 

Making an Application

The Shared Island Bioeconomy Demonstration Initiative 2024 Call launched on 05 March 2024 and is currently open for applications.

Applications must be submitted via the DAFM’s electronic submission system. To make an application please see ‘Available Applications’ at https://dafm.flexigrant.com . Note, first time users must register on the electronic submission system.

More information

For more information on the Call, please see the DAFM website at gov - Shared Island Bioeconomy Demonstration Initiative (www.gov.ie)

Here, you will find all documents relating to the Call, Frequently Asked Questions, a link to an online ‘partnering platform’, and a recording of an information webinar relating to the initiative.

Furthermore, two information events have been organised for interested parties and prospective applicants. These events will include presentations by experts from DAFM and DAERA, as well as an opportunity for attendees to ask questions to an expert panel or via one-to-one clinics.

  • Event 1 will take place in Dundalk Institute of Technology on Friday 22 March 2024, 9.30am to 2pm. Please register for this event here: DkIT 22 March REGISTRATION. Now closed.
  • Event 2 will take place in AFBI Hillsborough on Friday 19 April 2024, 9.30am to 2pm. Please register for this event here: AFBI 19 April REGISTRATION

Express your interest through Pure 

If you are preparing a funding application in adherence with SETU Waterford policy, please log your Expression of Interest via our internal record system Pure to receive guidance and support from the research office, TTO, and research finance team members.  Log in under your profile here, identify the fund opportunity and create your draft application. 

Other guidance/Notes you may like to weave in for guidance on Pure  

  • We have a detailed Help & FAQ Guide on the Research Office website on Pure - SETU Waterford Campus | formerly Waterford Institute of Technology (wit.ie)  
  • All applicants/PIs will need a Pure Profile to log an application for funding. If you haven't yet set up your Pure profile, please email [email protected] and they will set you up and give some guidance.  
  • Please note the system does not submit to the funder/agency it just tracks what stage the proposal is at. The PI/Applicant or the RO must follow the individual guides for submission as provided by the agency/funder or funder.  
  • Pure is our tracking and record system internally and has a shared view of application progress, submission, and outcome of awards across key stakeholders in the organization.  

Key Dates 

Milestone Date 
Call Open 05 March 2024
Information Session 122 March 2024 @ 9:30am
Information Session 219 April 2024 @ 9:30am
Deadline7 June 2024

 

Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) has launched the Industry RD&I Fellowship Programme 2024 which seeks to support academia-industry interactions to address industry‐informed challenges. Awards under this programme can be made to academic researchers (at faculty, postdoctoral and late-stage PhD level) wishing to spend time in industry worldwide through the temporary placement of academic researchers with an industry partner. 

Funding

Fellowships can have a duration of between 1 and 12 months if full-time, and between 2 and 24 months if part-time. Grants awarded under this programme will be subject to the General Block Exemption Regulation (GBER) under EU State aid guidelines. As such, the SFI funding rate will vary from 25% to a maximum of 80% of total project costs depending on the size of the industry partner company and the category of research being undertaken, with the industry partner contributing the remainder of the project costs. The maximum SFI contribution to the Fellowship costs is €100,000 direct costs. Please refer to the 2024 Programme Call document for further details.  

Finding a Partner

A LinkedIn group called SFI Industry RD&I Fellowship Programme (opens in a new tab) has been set up by SFI to facilitate networking between academic and industry researchers. Companies are encouraged to make their interest known to the academic community, and/or to advertise specific research opportunities, by posting on this 900+ members group’s page. Academic researchers are encouraged to engage with relevant companies. Several companies have already published an advertisement and got a response – join the group today!  

The SFI researcher database and the KTI Expert database list potential academic research partners. Postdoctoral researchers do not appear in these databases – companies can identify the appropriate team leader from the database and contact them to discuss whether there are eligible researchers in their group (faculty and/or postdoctoral researchers). The Research Offices of the Irish academic and research institutions may also assist companies in identifying prospective academic partners.  

Webinar

A webinar will be held at 11:00 (Dublin local time) on 11th April 2024. Please register here (opens in a new tab) to attend the webinar.   

For those unable to attend the webinar, a recording of the webinar will be made available on this webpage. 

Informational Webinar11th of April 2024 @ 11:00 Irish Time
Deadline26th of June 2024 @ 13:00 Irish Time

The SFI Discover Programme 2024, supports the development and delivery of STEM education and public engagement projects that aim to broaden participation and engagement of the public with STEM. Please note that research activity falls outside the scope of the Discover Programme.

Potential applicants from a wide range of organisations, including eligible research bodies, meeting the Programme’s eligibility criteria, can request up to €60,000 for a project grant of 12 months duration or up to €300,000 for a regional or national initiative over a period of 12 or 24 months. Administrative expenses up to a capped maximum amount can also be requested. Salary will not be funded for project team members who are currently in receipt of salaries from their organisation, but budget can be requested for salaries for project team members who are hired to support with the project.  

Key Dates

Deadline for upload of proposal to PUREWednesday 26th June 2024 @ 13:00 Irish Time
Full proposal deadlineWednesday 3rd July 2024 @ 13:00 Irish Time

 Key Resources

 

The SFI and Irish Aid Sustainable Development Goal Challenge 2024 (SDG 2 – Zero Hunger) is now open.

This exciting opportunity seeks to support diverse, transdisciplinary teams to develop transformative, sustainable solutions that will contribute to addressing development challenges under the UN SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) in countries where Irish Aid works. The Challenge entails a competitive Concept, Seed, and Prize Award Phase whereby applicants progress to the next Phase based on review of performance in the previous Phase. One team will be selected for the Prize Award Phase.

Transdisciplinary teams that include expertise in STEM as well as relevant knowledge or experience in complementary disciplines, based in eligible Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) or Research Performing Organisations (RPOs) in Ireland and partner countries, may apply. The team lead should have a demonstrable track record relevant to the proposed solution. A partner country team co-lead based in an eligible HEI or RPO in an eligible partner country should also be included. Workshop grants of up to €5,000 are available to facilitate team formation and seed idea generation prior to submitting an application.

Total funding available

Pre-submission workshop grant€5,000
Concept phase (6 months)€50,000
Seed phase (12 months)€250,000
Prize award phase (24 months)€1,000,000

 

SDG Challenge I Open for sustainable solutions

Key dates

Applications openJune 2024
Workshop support grant deadlineFriday 5th July 2024 @ 13:00 Irish Time
Deadline for upload of full proposal to PURETuesday 1st October 2024 @ 13:00 Irish Time
Full proposal deadlineTuesday 8th October 2024 @ 13:00 Irish Time

Key resources

 

The US-Ireland Research and Development Partnership (opens in a new tab) is a unique initiative involving funding agencies across three jurisdictions: United States of America, Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland.

The overall goal of the Partnership is to increase the level of collaborative R&D amongst researchers and industry across the three jurisdictions. This collaboration aims to generate valuable discoveries and innovations which are transferable to the marketplace, or will lead to enhancements in health, disease prevention or healthcare.

The Partnership achieves its goals through tri-partite research projects in which the funding agencies fund the elements of research undertaken in their own jurisdiction. Importantly, the Partnership must add significant value to each research programme above that achievable by the PI in each jurisdiction working alone.

The current focus of the US-Ireland R&D Partnership Programme, as agreed by the Partnership Steering Group (opens in a new tab), is on the following seven thematic areas:

  • Sensors & Sensor Networks
  • Nanoscale Science & Engineering
  • Telecommunications
  • Energy & Sustainability
  • Health
  • Cybersecurity (new theme)
  • Agriculture

How the Programme Operates

Each US-Ireland R&D Partnership proposal must have a minimum of one applicant from each jurisdiction and significant research participation by all three jurisdictions. The work proposed for each jurisdiction must add significant value, so that the overall programme of research goes beyond what might be achieved by any one PI working alone supported by national funding only.

The applicants from each jurisdiction will write a joint tri-partite proposal in the format required by NSF or NIH. It is the responsibility of the US investigator to submit the tri-partite proposal to the respective agency for review. Proposals are evaluated in accordance with the standard NSF or NIH review criteria of intellectual merit and broader impacts of the proposed effort. The funding agencies on the island of Ireland have agreed to accept the decisions of NSF and NIH with regard to the suitability for funding of individual proposals

Notification of Intent to Submit

In order to participate in a US-Ireland R&D Partnership proposal to the NSF or NIH, NI and RoI eligible applicants must send a mandatory Intention to Submit (ITS) form to the relevant funding agencies, North and South, from the Research Institution Research Offices on behalf of the RoI and NI lead applicant respectively. The information in this form will be used for planning purposes by the agencies. For templates and deadlines please see relevant call documentation.

Draft “Tri-Partite” proposal submission

In advance of submission of the final tri-partite proposal to the NSF or NIH, RoI and NI funding agencies will evaluate the draft proposal and either approve or decline support. Therefore, a draft of the tri-partite proposal for submission to the NSF or NIH must be submitted to the NI and RoI funding agencies in advance of full proposal deadline. For specific timelines and requirements please see relevant call documentation.

Submission of Final Tri-Partite Proposal to NSF

Once eligibility of the proposal has been confirmed by the RoI and NI funding agencies and the draft tri-partite proposal approved, the RoI and NI PIs are permitted to submit the tri-partite proposal to the NSF or NIH via their US partner, as it is the US partner who takes the lead on submission of the full proposal, including all necessary documentation, to the US funding agency via their Research Institution. 

Each of the RoI and NI funding agencies will write a Funding Commitment Letter outlining their level of budget commitment subject to NSF or NIH approval of the tri-jurisdictional proposal. Funding Commitment Letters are sent to the applicant by their funding agency and must be included in the final NSF or NIH submission.

Who can apply?

A US-Ireland R&D Partnership Programme application must have a minimum of one academic applicant from each of the three jurisdictions. Significant participation by researchers in all three jurisdictions must be demonstrated in the application.

Researchers should be at mid-stage or senior stage in their career. For specific eligibility criteria please refer to relevant call documentation.

Express your interest through Pure 

If you are preparing a funding application in adherence with SETU Waterford policy, please log your Expression of Interest via our internal record system Pure to receive guidance and support from the research office, TTO, and research finance team members.  Log in under your profile here, identify the fund opportunity and create your draft application. 

Other guidance/Notes you may like to weave in for guidance on Pure  

  • We have a detailed Help & FAQ Guide on the Research Office website on Pure - SETU Waterford Campus | formerly Waterford Institute of Technology (wit.ie)  
  • All applicants/PIs will need a Pure Profile to log an application for funding. If you haven't yet set up your Pure profile, please email [email protected] and they will set you up and give some guidance.  
  • Please note the system does not submit to the funder/agency it just tracks what stage the proposal is at. The PI/Applicant or the RO must follow the individual guides for submission as provided by the agency/funder or funder.  
  • Pure is our tracking and record system internally and has a shared view of application progress, submission, and outcome of awards across key stakeholders in the organization.