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Enterprise Partnership Scheme (Postgraduate)

Closed

/

24 Feb 2025 / 24 Feb 2026

Deadline

10th April 2025

Duration

1 to 4 years

Important Dates

Achieved
Call launch
Achieved
Applicant deadline
Achieved
Supervisor and mentor deadline
Upcoming
Research office endorsement deadline
Upcoming
Waiver deadline
Upcoming
Outcome of scheme
Upcoming
Grant start date

A national initiative that connects leading researchers from all disciplines with enterprise partners.

Through this co-funded programme, postgraduate researchers develop new, advanced knowledge and skills linked with industry and employer needs. The programme trains early-career researchers for the diversity of employment opportunities in industry, the public sector and the non-government sectors.

The award will support suitably qualified research master’s and doctoral candidates pursuing, or intending to pursue, full-time research in any discipline. The duration of these awards ranges from one to four years and comprise: 

  • a stipend of €25,000 per annum; 
  • a contribution to fees, including non-EU fees, up to a maximum of €5,750 per annum; and; 
  • eligible direct research expenses of €3,250 per annum. 
  • An enterprise partner can be a company, registered charity, social, cultural or not-for-profit civic organisation, state-owned enterprise or an eligible public body* that will co-fund the researcher for the duration of the award. 
  • The enterprise partner is expected to commit €11,300 annually towards the cost of funding the researcher. 
  • Funding for this programme will be provided under the De Minimis State aid regulation, more information on State aid can be found in the call document. 
  • The enterprise partner can be based nationally or internationally. 
  • Eligible NGOs can request a fee waiver in respect of their contribution for the first year of the award. Waiver approval is subject to the availability of funding, is at the sole discretion of Research Ireland and may be offered on a ranked or limited basis, with priority given to organisations with limited resources.