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Research Ireland Strategic Partnership Programme

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Deadline

31st January 2026

Duration

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. 

As of the 31 January 2026, 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. 

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.

  • To build strategic national, and international partnerships to drive economic impact and to address societal challenges
  • To build stronger, more direct relationships with co-funding partners from industry, charity and academia
  • To transfer technology, through licences, to Multinational Companies (MNCs) and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
  • To support enhanced training of researchers in areas of importance to the industrial sector
  • To maximise the state investment in research through leveraging of non-exchequer funding, including funding available through philanthropic and charitable sources
  • To enable alliances with industry/charity/philanthropy that enhance competitiveness in securing European funding
  • To support the development of test beds of national strategic importance that harnesses academic knowledge with industrial know-how and experience
  • To support the attraction and retention of talented researchers
  • To build stronger links with other key stakeholders and end-users of research
  • To engage the general public and equip them with the tools to confidently participate in, understand and debate science, technology and engineering research in Ireland

Full details on programme eligibility are available in the Strategic Partnership Programme (insert) In summary the Lead Applicant, Co-Applicant(s) and Funded Investigator(s) must:

  • Be a member of the academic staff (permanent or with a contract that covers the period of the grant), or

A contract researcher with a contract that covers the period of the grant, who is recognised by the Research Body as an independent investigator and will have an independent office and research space at the host Research Body for which the researcher will be fully responsible for at least the duration of the grant, or  

An individual who will be recognised by the Research Body upon receipt of the grant as a member of the academic staff or as a contract researcher as defined above. The applicant does not necessarily need to be employed by the Research Body at the time of proposal submission.  ​

  • Have held a PhD or equivalent qualification for at least three years by full proposal submission.
  • Have been a senior author on at least three international peer-reviewed articles.
  • Have the experience, capability and authority to mentor and supervise postgraduate students and team members.
  • Be hosted by an Eligible Research Body.

Research Ireland strongly encourages woman candidates to apply to this programme.

The Research Ireland Strategic Partnership Programme call is an open, non-thematic call with no submission deadline.

Applications to the Strategic Partnership Programme consist of a 2-stage process. Interested parties are requested to complete an Expression of Interest (EoI), as outlined in the call document. Potential applicants to the programme should contact partnerships@researchireland.ie to discuss their proposed programme of research and any queries they may have. The EoI application template will be made available to the Lead Applicant on SESAME following these discussions.

EoIs will be reviewed by Research Ireland. Applicants who submit EoIs that are reviewed positively will be invited to submit a full proposal application, which will be evaluated by international peer review.

Expression of Interest and Full Proposal applications to the Strategic Partnership Programme are to be submitted via SESAME, our online grants and awards management system. If accessing SESAME for the first time, researchers should contact their local Research Office to be set up on this system. For more information on SESAME visit the SFI website here.

The co-funding partner(s) must commit to providing a minimum of 50% of the direct project costs in cash. The requested Research Ireland budget for the Strategic Partnership must be a minimum of €400,000 meaning the total award size (Research Ireland and co-funding partner budget) is a minimum of €800,000 (direct costs). There is no maximum request level. Co-funding partner ‘in kind’ contributions should be specified in the application but cannot be counted towards the required 50% cash contribution from the co-funding partner(s).

Research Ireland permits Strategic Partnership awardees to apply for second-term funding under the programme, where an additional term of funding is strongly justified.

Though the programme objectives of a Strategic Partnership second-term funding award will remain largely the same, there is an expectation that the ambition and scale of the award will increase. The proposed programme of research should represent a significant step-change and build on the success of the first-term award but not be viewed simply as a continuation of the same research programme.

The review process for these applications will involve a detailed “look back” at the progress of the first-term of the Strategic Partnership award compared with the original objectives, in addition to a review of the proposal for second-term funding and the justification/rationale of the need for a second-term.

Click below to find out about current and past partnerships funded by the Research Ireland Strategic Partnership Programme:

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