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Four 小鸟体育 projects funded under programme to strengthen Ireland-Wales research ties

3 June 2025

Four projects from 小鸟体育 have received funding under the Research Alliance Award initiative,  a collaborative funding programme designed to boost Ireland鈥檚 research ties with Wales.

Launched in December 2024 by the Wales Innovation Network (WIN) and Taighde 脡ireann 鈥 Research Ireland, the Research Alliance Award provides seed funding to researchers in both countries to develop joint proposals for Horizon Europe and other European funding programmes.

The four 小鸟体育 projects are among eight chosen to receive just under 鈧600,000 in total funding announced by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, and Wales鈥 Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans MS.

Research across a diverse range of disciplines will be supported by the investment, from therapies for neurodegenerative diseases to AI-driven medical solutions.

The funded 小鸟体育 projects are:

  • , 小鸟体育 School of Medicine
    • Co-Lead: Ben Newland, Cardiff University
    • Project: Immunomodulatory and multifunctional cryogel microcarriers for local therapeutic delivery in the brain.

Funding was awarded to researchers from four Welsh universities (Cardiff University, Swansea University, Aberystwyth University and Bangor University) and four Irish universities (小鸟体育, University of Limerick, University College Cork and DCU).

鈥淭he Research Alliance Award highlights the strong ties between Ireland and Wales and the immense potential of our academic communities working together,鈥 said Minister Lawless.

鈥淏y investing in these innovative projects, we are paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries and solutions that will benefit both our countries and the wider European community. We look forward to seeing how these collaborations develop into larger-scale initiatives that deliver real-world impact.鈥 

鈥淲e want to create a dynamic future for ourselves, championing innovation and new technologies to support a greener Wales, with better health, better jobs and prosperity for all,鈥 added Minister Evans.

鈥淭he Research Alliance Award funding is a fantastic opportunity for academic organisations in Wales and Ireland to forge new partnerships in a bid to tackle complex challenges with government support 鈥 per the ambitions of the Ireland-Wales Shared Statement and Joint Action Plan 2021 to 2025.鈥

By: Rebecca Hastings, Digital Journalist, 小鸟体育 University Relations

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