Research Ireland Strategic Partnership Programme
31st January 2026
1 to 5 years
Pause to the Programme
The Strategic Partnership Programme has been running on a continuously open basis for more than a decade. In that time, we have funded a significant number of successful high-impact STEM-focused partnerships with our co-funding partners. In light of Research Ireland’s objective to support research and innovation in all fields of activity and disciplines, and to align the programme with the Research Ireland Strategy (due to launch in Q1 2026), we intend to pause the programme. This pause will enable us to consult on the objectives of the programme aligned with our new strategy.
We will continue to accept Expressions of Interest (EoI) applications until 31 January 2026, after which time the programme will be paused for a period, and we will not accept new EoIs. EoIs received on or before 31 January 2026 will be assessed, and applicants who submit EoIs that are reviewed positively by Research Ireland will be invited to submit a Full Proposal.
Any queries may be directed to partnerships@researchireland.ie
The Strategic Partnership Programme is a flexible mechanism for academic researchers to build strategic collaborations with key stakeholders such as industry, other funding agencies, charities, philanthropic organisations, higher education institutes (HEIs), or a combination of any of these. The scheme aims to support stand-alone research initiatives of scale with strong potential for delivering economic and societal impact to Ireland, in partnership with key stakeholders.
The Strategic Partnership Programme is one strand available to build collaborations with key partners, funding excellent science that benefits society and the economy. If your potential partnership does not appear to fit with the requirements of this programme, please contact partnerships@researchireland.ie to discuss whether there may be other opportunities available.
Case Studies
Click below to find out about current and past partnerships funded by the Research Ireland Strategic Partnership Programme: