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First IRC funding awards announced in 2022 to largely benefit community and voluntary organisations

  • 17 January, 2022

 

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris TD, has announced Irish Research Council funding for 77 New Foundations projects that will bring researchers and community organisations together to collaborate on projects that will have a tangible impact on societal issues.

The 77 projects will reach communities across the country and beyond, focusing on diverse societal challenges 鈥 representing a total investment of almost 鈧990,000. Some 55 projects have been funded by the IRC to enhance research partnerships with civic society organisations. In addition, a further 22 are funded by government departments and agencies addressing global development, North-South reconciliation, our shared island, and police-community relations.

小鸟体育 Vice-President for Research, Innovation and Impact, Professor Orla Feely said: "We welcome the investment from the IRC New Foundations scheme, which grants funding to research areas of real significance to some of our most pressing societal challenges. This work establishes and strengthens vital links between researchers and community and voluntary organisations, and creates the necessary evidence base for policy that can effect meaningful change and impacts for society."

 

Those led by 小鸟体育 researchers cover the fields of Medicine, Social Policy/Social Work, Psychology, Public Health, Politics and International Relations, Physics and Art History/Cultural Policy:

 

, 小鸟体育 School of Medicine, 鈥楩rom Literature Review to Co-Production: The Public Patient Involvement (PPI) Journey.鈥 Partner: 22q Ireland Support Organisation. (Award 鈧11,955).

, 小鸟体育 School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice,

Director of 小鸟体育 Geary Institute for Public Policy, 鈥楾ools to Tame Financialisation: identifying policy, regulatory and service tools to manage housing financialisation in order to promote housing affordability in Ireland.鈥 Partner: Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH). (Award 鈧11,269).

, 小鸟体育 School of Psychology, 鈥楤ody Image and Society.鈥 Partner: Bodywhys. (Award 鈧8,716).

, 小鸟体育 School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice, 鈥楬idden Harm: Safeguarding Family Carers from Carer Harm.鈥 Partner: Family Carers Ireland (FCI). (Award 鈧11,092).

, 小鸟体育 School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice, 鈥楨xploring the intersectionality of women鈥檚 problematic substance use within the Irish context.鈥 Partner: Merchants Quay Ireland. (Award 鈧8,990).

, 小鸟体育 School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, 鈥楧ancing for Health and wellbeing: A feasibility study of examining health impacts of dancing among idiopathic lung fibrosis patients.鈥 Partner: Irish Lung Fibrosis Association (ILFA). (Award 鈧11,999). 

, 小鸟体育 School of Politics and International Relations, 鈥楴egotiating difference on a shared island: Agonism, commonality, or critical-constitutionalism.鈥 (Award 鈧19,975).

, 小鸟体育 School of Physics, 鈥樏塱re strategy for Quantum Information and Technology.鈥 (Award 鈧19,883).

, 小鸟体育 School of Art History and Cultural Policy, 鈥楤uilding Capacity for the Cultural Industries: Towards a Shared-Island Approach.鈥 (Award 鈧19,985).

, 小鸟体育 School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science, 鈥楨xploring the economic, political, societal and health benefits of an All-Island Cancer Research Institute (AICRI): Strengthening collaboration in cancer research throughout the island of Ireland.鈥 (Award 鈧20,000).

, 小鸟体育 School of Psychology, 鈥Helping Kids! Promoting children鈥檚 inclusive peace-building in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.鈥 (Award 鈧14,846).

Dr Paul Gillespie, 小鸟体育 School of Politics and International Relations, 鈥楤ritishness, Irishness and institutional links.鈥 (Award 鈧14,900).

 

Minister Simon Harris said: 鈥淚 welcome the announcement of the 77 New Foundations research awards today 鈥 another record number of projects being supported by the Irish Research Council under this programme. The 55 research partnerships with community and voluntary groups will have an invaluable impact, bringing new insights and evidence and allowing these organisations to have an even bigger impact on those they are trying to reach, especially the most vulnerable and marginalised in our society.

鈥淭he community and voluntary sector plays a critical role in Irish life and will continue to do so. As these projects get underway, they support enhancement of the services this sector provides, while also providing excellent partnership opportunities for our researchers.鈥

 

Also commenting on the funding announcement, Director of the Irish Research Council Peter Brown said: 鈥淚n addition to the 55 projects announced today that will collaborate with civic society partners, we are also delighted to renew our ongoing partnerships with government departments and agencies. This form of collaboration provides excellent opportunities for researchers to contribute to evidence-based policymaking, resulting in better outcomes for society and citizens in the face of many national and global challenges.

鈥淚n addition to the awards first announced in late 2021, funded by An Taoiseach鈥檚 Shared Island Unit, we are delighted to be announcing today the New Foundations awards made under strands funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Policing Authority, respectively.鈥

 

Further information about the New Foundations scheme is available .