Irish Research Council


The Irish Research Council was launched in 2012 and operates under the aegis of the Department of Education and Skills. The core function of the organisation is to support research across a number of disciplines and career stages. The council also has a role in supporting research with a "societal focus", and has established partnerships across government and civic society to this end.
The council provides competitive funding for Postgraduate Scholarships and for Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in all disciplines. The Council also funds Principal Investigator-led research with a social, cultural and societal significance, it participates in a range of EU-funded projects, and it also partners on a number of initiatives with enterprise,
employers, government departments and civic society.

Mission

The Council's mission is to enable and sustain a research community in Ireland by supporting excellent researchers in all disciplines from arts to zoology.
Funding is made available through the Council's initiatives, in order to fund research in all disciplines at postgraduate, postdoctoral and principal investigator-led levels.

Communication

In order to increase public awareness of the important research conducted in Irish higher education institutions, the Council launched an initiative in 2016 called #LoveIrishResearch. Where possible, researchers and institutions use the #LoveIrishResearch logo on all materials associated with, or arising from, research undertaken by an awardee in receipt of Council funding and/or by all those in receipt of funding or support for campaigns, events and/or other activities. The #LoveIrishResearch logo is available online for download at http://research.ie/resources/logos/
The #LoveIrishResearch campaign aims to connect members of the public with the amazing work being conducted by Irish-based researchers and highlight their achievements across multiple fields. This hashtag collects Irish Research related tweets. The Council also runs a blog communicating researchers achievements.

Organisation

The Chair of the Irish Research Council is Jane Ohlmeyer, Erasmus Smith's Professor of Modern History at Trinity College Dublin and Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub. The Director of the Council is Mr Peter Brown, who was appointed on 17 October 2017, following the departure of the Council's inaugural director, Dr Eucharia Meehan.
The Council is governed by a board composed by a number of professors in higher education institutes in Ireland. ).

Funding

The Council manages a suite of interlinked programmes funding researchers across all career stages and disciplines. It is the key national funder of basic research across all disciplines, and the only national funder that supports basic research in the arts, humanities and social sciences. The Council supports the career development of early-stage researchers; power enterprise and skills; cultivate Ireland's success under Horizon 2020; catalyse research addressing the grand societal challenges; provide access to research infrastructures and; communicate the value of research.
Selection for funding is based upon individual merit, and the decision process is overseen by independent assessment panels composed by internationally recognised experts. In 2016, the Council supported 1,629 researchers across a portfolio of awards worth in excess of €100 million.

Partnership

To date, the Council has established over 320 enterprise and employment partners across our suite of enterprise programmes. Thesehave included the Gaelic Athletic Association, IBM, Intel, Aylien and Nuritas. The Council has also 17 established partnerships across government and civic society to assist us in supporting research with a societal focus. These include: Arts Council of Ireland, Crisis Pregnancy Programme, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, Department of Children and Youth Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Department of Social Protection, Environmental Protection Agency, Geological Survey of Ireland, Higher Education Authority, Health Research Board, Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning, Science Foundation Ireland, Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland, Teagasc, Tusla - Child and Family Agency.
The Council's international partnerships and networks include: Irish Marie Skłodowska-Curie Office, Humanities in the European Research Area, Horizon 2020, Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, European Space Agency, GENDER-NET Plus ERA-NET, NORFACE, CHIST-ERA, Science Europe, Embassy of France in Ireland & Campus France, Vitae.

History

The Irish Research Council was created in 2012 by merging two research councils: the Irish Research Council for Science Engineering and Technology and Irish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences .
The Social Science Research Council was part of the Royal Irish Academy and it functioned from 1995 until 1999. In 1999 the SSRC was dissolved in order to create the Irish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences. The IRCHSS later merged in 2012 with the Irish Research Council for Science Engineering and Technology to conform the Irish Research Council.
Prior to this, other higher education funding institutions existed in Ireland.