Awards & Competitions
‘An ambition of the 2023 - 2028 UCC Strategy ‘Securing our Future’ is to “align the South/ Southwest Hospitals Research Framework with that of the University to support the development of an Academic Health Sciences System” (Goal 1: Research & Innovation, Strategic Approach 1 5 v) UCC Academic Health Sciences was established in 2022 and the continued development of an Academic Health Sciences System is a key priority for the College of Medicine and Health We are pleased to launch the Academic Health Sciences Seed Funding Awards (AHS Awards) to support new collaborations amongst the Academic Health Sciences System partners Funding is available through the continued support of our corporate partners Pfizer, Boston Scientific, Laya Healthcare and GSK. The AHS Awards will support new research collaborations to develop larger grant applications to National and International Calls to support the on-going development of the work and to maximise impact Projects should align to the UCC 2023 - 2028 Strategic Plan, Goal One: Research and Innovation by seeking to align to one or more of the UCC Futures areas ’
Professor Gerard O’Keeffe, Vice Head of Research and Innovation
Funding Up to €30,000 or Up to €10,000
Duration: 12 months commencing October 2024
Eligibility: Applications are accepted from a new collaborative team, of at least 2 applicants where the lead applicant is a member of CoMH Academic Staff of Lecturer Grade and above, with a primary affiliation to a member School and the Primary Co-Applicant is a member of Healthcare Staff in an affiliated Clinical Institution.
Deadline: 10th May 2024
Awards & Competitions
College of Medicine and Health
Postgraduate Student Awards
Details
Nomination Details
Submission Deadline: 5PM, 19th April
Awards & Competitions
UCC 3 Minute Thesis Competition
2nd Institution Wide 'Thesis in Three Minutes’ Competition
Competition Guidelines HERE
Application Form HERE
2023/2024 IUA Three Minute Thesis Final can be viewed HERE
Three Minute Thesis National Final 2023 on the IUA Website HERE
The competition will support Doctoral Students to develop as confident Research Communicators. Applicants are asked to present their research using one slide taking a maximum of three minutes. Performances are also welcome. The aim of the presentation is to communicate research to a diverse audience and to support entrants' development as confident research communicators.
The winner will represent UCC at a National Competition in November
Shortlisted applicants must be able to attend in-person on-campus on the 2nd of October 2024
Awards & Competitions
McGill University Health Centre The Louis and Artur Lucian Award for Research in Circulatory Diseases
Details
Nomination Form
Past Recipients
The Committee
Nomination Form Deadline: 5th April 2024
Items to accompany completed Nomination Form
1. Nomination letter in support, less than 1,000 words, of the research on which nomination is based and its significance in the field of Circulatory Diseases.
2. A brief biographical sketch of the nominee (NIH format, 4 pages).
3. Nominee’s most significant publications related to the research noted under Item 1, and reason for their significance
4. Outline of proposed research and/or academic activities (seminars, discussions) to be carried out at McGill and names of potential McGill correspondents and host laboratories A one-to-two-week residence at McGill University during the academic year should be anticipated by the nominee. The potential for collaborative research with McGill University faculty members is an important goal of the visit.
5. Full Curriculum Vitae, including training, positions held and awards received by the nominee and, if available and applicable, a summary of grant funding, including amounts, during the last 5 years and a complete listing of the nominee’s publications (please omit abstracts)
Nomination Form and Supporting Materials to Dr. Terry Hébert, Chair of the Louis and Artur Lucian Award Committee - lucianaward@mcgill.ca
For further information contact Dr. Terry Hébert - terence.hebert@mcgill.ca
Funding Calls
Issue Date:
Higher Education Research Equipment Grant 2024 – UCC
The Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, through the Higher Education Authority, has provided additional funding to UCC to fund the purchase of new or additional research equipment or research equipment upgrades, where appropriate and cost effective.
Funding will cover the costs of:
Research Equipment
Installation where necessary
Transportation where necessary
Professional fees associated with the purchase or installation of equipment, where necessary
Value Added Tax (VAT)
Closing Cate: 5PM, 31st May
Queries regarding this call should be directed to Ms Aoife Murphy (aoifemurphy@ucc.ie)
Application Form
Call Details
Funding Calls
SFI Frontiers for the Future Programme
Deadline Extended to 1PM 17th May 2024
The SFI Frontiers for the Future Programme provides opportunities for independent investigators to conduct highly innovative, collaborative research with the potential to deliver impact, whilst also providing opportunities for high-risk, high-reward research projects.
Awards and Projects Stream Application Forms available on SESAME
Awards Stream
As the Awards Stream remains open on a rolling call basis, applicants should contact UCC Research to arrange a time slot for review.
Projects Stream
Internal Deadline for Review of below listed by: 1PM, 2nd May
Draft of Budget (Excel)
Draft of Budget Justification (Word)
Draft Data Management Plan (Word)
Draft Proposal – all other sections (Word)
Due to the high volume of applications expected, review of drafts received thereafter cannot be guaranteed.
Submission Deadline via SESAME platform: 1PM 17th May
Funding Calls
SFI Industry RD&I Fellowship Programme 2024
has been launched in collaboration with Enterprise Ireland & IDA Ireland
The programme provides grants for academic researchers wishing to spend time in industry to support industry-informed research and the exchange of knowledge and expertise between academia and industry.
This year, a new applicant category (Category C) has been introduced to allow PhD students (in final 6 months of their studies) from eligible Irish Research Bodies to apply.
The SFI Industry RD&I Fellowship LinkedIn Group allows academic researchers and prospective industry partners to network and identify opportunities to apply. Handbook for companies interested in partnering in the programme is available here
Key Dates
SFI Webinar - 11AM, 11th April (Register HERE)
Eligible applicants to notify UCC Research of intent to submit a proposal
- 1PM, 1st May
Internal deadline for review of draft proposals – 1PM 13th June
SFI Proposal Deadline – 1PM, 26th June
Funding Calls
Applied Partnership Awards (APA) 2024
Designed to bring knowledge users and researchers together to develop research projects that address a specific need within the Irish health or social care system, the research findings will have a direct impact on decision-making in the knowledge user organisation.
The awards are open to all areas of health. In this round, specifically welcomed are applications in the area of mental health, to support work related to Sharing the Vision –A Mental Health Policy for Everyone These projects should use health services and population health research methods and approaches to support the implementation of the recommendations and associated actions in the Sharing the Vision Implementation Plan 2022-2024. A dedicated budget for mental health research has been provided by the Department of Health for this purpose As such, quality permitting, additional awards in the area of mental health will be funded through this call.
Cycle 1 Deadline: 12NOON, 10th April
Cycle 2 Deadline: 12NOON, 18th December
To ensure institutional endorsement of applications, notify UCC Research at hrbapplications@ucc.ie of intent to apply.
Internal Deadlines
Cycle 1 Applications
Budget Review/Approval to: hrbapplications@ucc.ie by 1PM, 2nd April
Submission to HRB GEMS Portal for UCC Endorsement: 1PM, 9th April
This call includes strong emphasis on Public and Patient Involvement (PPI), see page 14, Section 8 of Guidance Notes
Funding Calls
All-Ireland NCI Cancer Consortium (AICC) Research and Innovation Grant Scheme 2024
Submission Deadline: 26th April 2024
This is a pilot two-tier scheme from the HRB to prime cancer research activities across the themes of:
Cancer Care Delivery and Survivorship Clinical Research and Trials
Genomic and Precision Medicine
The aim of this call is to enhance and strengthen research and innovation capabilities, collaborations, and networks across Ireland and with the support of trans-Atlantic partnerships. All applications must have crossborder collaborators, and NCI researchers as appropriate.
Tier one applications are for pilot projects or mapping activities with a maximum funding of €100,000 over 2 years. Tier two applications are for specific/targeted projects or training initiatives with a maximum funding of €330,000 over 3 years.
To ensure institutional endorsement of your application, please notify UCC Research of your intent to apply for this call by emailing hrbapplications@ucc.ie by 5th April 2024
Funding Calls
Breast Cancer Now Project Grants and PhD Studentships
Submission Deadline: 30th April 2024
Breast Cancer Now supports research activities across the themes of:
• Improving treatments, care, & services for those affected by secondary breast cancer.
• Improving support for physical and mental health, and emotional wellbeing of people affected by breast cancer.
• Developing kinder, smarter treatments for people with breast cancer and improving access to treatments for those affected.
• Improving detection and diagnosis of breast cancer.
• Furthering our understanding of why breast cancer occurs and spreads and using our knowledge to help prevent breast cancer developing.
Project Grants will cover staff salary, research expenses, essential equipment, and conference costs up to £400,000 for 3 - 4 years Funding of more than £400,000 / longer than 4 years will be considered, but the applicant will need to contact the research team as soon as possible prior to applying for funding higher than this amount / longer than this time frame.
PhD Studentships are for 3 or 4 year studentships that can cover stipend, student fees, research expenses, conference fees, and essential equipment. The maximum award is £170,000 Applicants are only able to submit one application as primary applicant to either the project grant or PhD studentship.
To ensure institutional endorsement of your application please notify UCC Research of your intent to apply for this call by emailing chueston@ucc.ie by 9th April 2024
Funding Calls
Irish Cancer Society
PhD Research Scholarship Programmes
3 different Cancer Research Scholarships
€22,000 minimum Stipend per annum over full-time (3 or 4 years) or part-time basis
Unique Mobility lement with all Scholarships
Translational & Clinical Research
Open to graduates of a relevant background (e.g., biomedical, life science, dentistry, pharmaceutical, medical or translational research etc.) with a project focusing on translational or clinical research.
Underserved Communities in Cancer Research
Open to graduates of a relevant background (e.g., nursing, psychology, dietetics, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, genetic counselling, radiology, biomedical, life science, dentistry, pharmaceutical, medical, or translational research, etc.), with a project focusing on cancer research in underserved communities.
Cancer Survivorship Research
Open to graduates of a relevant background (e.g., nursing, psychology, dietetics, occupational therapy, radiology, genetic counselling, physiotherapy, speech and language therapy etc.), with a project focusing on cancer survivorship research. Survivorship research covers the period from prevention to diagnosis to treatment outcome.
Funding Calls
Irish Cancer Society
Irish Cancer Society Clinician Research Development Fellowship 2024
The Irish Cancer Society invites eligible Non-Consultant Hospital Doctors (NCHD’s) training in any Oncology related disciplines, to submit an application to this call. The purpose of this award is to provide the opportunity for NCHD’s to develop Cancer Research experience. This is intended to be a transformative investment for a Clinician who has already demonstrated that they are passionate about undertaking active, patientfocused cancer research, but needs the extra support to enable them to accelerate their trajectory to leading and directing research based in Ireland. This award can provide funding for a variety of research activities, e.g. salary, running costs associated with a specific research project(s), training and dissemination costs, PPI costs, M.D. or Ph.D. fees etc.
Funding Period
18 48 months
Maximum Total Funding Available €100,000
Applications are made through the Gateway Grant Tracker Online System
Application Deadline: 3PM, 16th April
Review of Applications: April/May 2024
Interviews: Late May 2024
Award Announced: June 2024
Application Guidelines and Downloadable Forms HERE
Wellcome Discovery Research Funding
Early Career Awards
Sample Application Form
Sample Application Form
Discovery Awards
Sample Application Form
Useful Wellcome Links
Research Culture
Call Now Open
Deadline: 5PM GMT, 21st May
Prefunding Process Map
Call Opens: 12th April Deadline: 5PM BST, 25th July
Awardee Story
Call Opens: 17th April Deadline: 5PM BST, 30th July
Established Researchers Webinar
Grant Writing Tips
Research Environment
Funding Remit
Researcher Stories
Funding Calls
European Partnership for Personalised Medicine
EP PerMed Joint Transnational Call
‘Identification or Validation of Targets for Personalised Medicine Approaches (PMTargets)’
Personalised Medicine (PM) represents a paradigm shift from a “one size fits all” approach to an optimised strategy for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease for everyone, based on their unique characteristics, including biological features (e.g. phenotype, endotype, genotype), as well as lifestyle and environmental factors. PM puts the patient at the centre of healthcare, aiming for optimised health promotion, treatments and management of disease or predisposition to disease. Today, PM has been advancing rapidly and the range of technologies, methodologies and information utilised is much broader, supporting improved healthcare, diagnostics and tailormade treatments, including rehabilitation, and prevention strategies Eligibility Checklist
Applicant Guidelines
Call Deadlines
Preproposal Form
Notification of Pre-Proposal Results: 20th May TBC
Invite to Full Proposal Stage: 20th May TBC
Full Proposal Deadline: 5PM CEST, 20th June
Rebuttal Stage: Mid/End August
Notification of Funding Decisions: October
Project Start Date: End of 2024 / Start of 2025
Funding Calls
Interreg North-West Europe Call 4
This call covers all nine specific objectives addressed by the Programme and follows a two-step process. In Step 1 applicants will focus on the project need and justification, its objective, the added value of the proposed approach and the relevance of the partnership. All projects which successfully pass Step 1 will be invited to submit a more detailed application, including a complete work plan and budget.
Over the lifetime of the Programme, €287 million of ERDF (European Regional Development Fund) will be allocated to projects.
The Programme is looking for transnational cooperation initiatives that can deliver concrete results for the North-West Europe area. If you have an idea that could make one of the Programme objectives a reality, get in touch with Contact Point Dr. Paolo Saporito at psaporito@ucc.ie
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September
Funding Calls
European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant Scheme 2024
Are you an established, leading Principal Investigator who wants long-term funding to pursue a ground-breaking, ambitious project, then the ERC Advanced Grant could be for you.
Applicants for the ERC Advanced Grants (Principal Investigators (PI)) are expected to be active researchers who have a track-record of significant research achievements in the last 10 years and should be exceptional leaders in terms of originality and significance of their research contributions.
No specific eligibility criteria with respect to the academic requirements are foreseen.
Call Opens: 29th May
Deadline: 28th August
Funding available from Enterprise Ireland (up to €16,000) to facilitate preparation and submission of a competitive ERC proposal.
To discuss potential proposals at UCC Research - niamh.mundow@ucc.ie
Writing
Funding Calls
European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant 2025
Awarded to early career researchers of any nationality, with a track record showing great promise and 2 – 7 years since completion of PhD, this funding is provided for up to 5 years and it worth up to €1 5M per Starting Grant Candidates should have already produced excellent supervised work, be ready to work independently and have an excellent research proposal
Call Deadline: not yet confirmed but expected to be end of October 2025
If you wish to discuss a potential ERC Starting Grant proposal or learn more about the supports available for applicants please contact niamh.mundow@ucc.ie
Up to €16,000 funding available from Enterprise Ireland to facilitate preparation and submission of a competitive ERC proposal.
Applications will be accepted by Enterprise Ireland (EI) until 15th April 2024 (date could change slightly depending on October ERC deadline) Applications must be submitted through the EI portal.
Horizon Europe - European Research Council Awards Proposal Preparation Support is available HERE
Please note that applications need to be endorsed by UCC Research. This can be done via the portal, but please ensure that you contact Niamh Mundow niamh.mundow@ucc.ie or the EU Research team euresearch@ucc.ie prior to submitting to ensure timely endorsement of your proposal.
Innovative Health Initiative Call 6
Two Stage Call with topics on treatment persistency and use of real-world data / evidence.
Short Proposal Submission Deadline: 5PM GMT+1, 16th April
Full proposal submission deadline: 5PM GMT+1, 10th October Call 7
Single Stage Call with topics on Heart Disease, Healthcare Workforce and Biomarkers.
Full Proposal Submission Deadline: 5PM GMT+1, 22nd May
Funding Calls
2024
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships
These fellowships enhance the creative and innovative potential of researchers holding a PhD and who wish to acquire new skills through advanced training, international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral mobility and are open to excellent researchers of any nationality.
The scheme encourages researchers to work on research and innovation projects in the non-academic sector and is open to researchers wishing to reintegrate in Europe, to those who are displaced by conflict, as well as to researchers with high potential who are seeking to restart their careers in research
Fellowships will be provided to excellent researchers, undertaking international mobility either to or between EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries, as well as to non-associated Third Countries Applications will be made jointly by the researcher and a beneficiary in the academic or non-academic sector.
Indicative Timeline
Launch of the call for proposals: 23rd April 2024
Deadline for submitting proposals: 11th September 2024
Notification of call results to applicants: February 2025 (TBC)
Grant agreement signature for successful projects: April 2025 (TBC)
First EU-funded projects start: April 2025 (TBC)
Indicative Budget
€417.18 million
Funding Calls
ISIDORe Open Calls
Deadline: Open while funding remains available
Respiratory Pathogens - A large number of pathogens target the human respiratory tract, resulting in a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations including life-threatening acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). While serious respiratory infections are predominantly caused by RNA viruses, other types of pathogens can be involved. The modes of transmission of respiratory pathogens often give them a significant epidemic potential The ISIDORe consortium supports scientists with an interest in these respiratory pathogens.
Vector-Borne Pathogens and their Vectors - The geographic and host ranges of vector-borne diseases are expanding, mostly due to anthropogenic factors. With rising temperatures and changing weather patterns, the risk of these diseases affecting increasingly large areas of the world will continue to rise, as reflected by the record number cases of dengue (including non-imported ones) and West Nile virus observed in Europe in 2022. The ISIDORe consortium supports scientists with an interest in the causative agents and vectors of these fast-spreading diseases.
Other Pathogens with Epidemic Potential - Will the next global infectious threat be an orthopoxvirus, or an enterovirus? Will it be even caused by a known pathogen? Can we be ready for the next pathogen X? The ISIDORe consortium supports scientists with an interest in epidemicprone pathogens, including pathogen X.
2024 Cork University Hospital Child & Family Nursing Conference
‘Embrace the Present with a Vision for the Future’
Events (Local)
UCC Grand Rounds @ Cork University Hospital
Time and Date: 1PM – 1.50PM, 10th April
Inperson Venue: CUH Main Auditorium Further Details and
UCC Perspectives on Engaging in COST
UCC Research session for researchers interested in learning more about COST Action this year. Participants will include Ireland’s National Contact Point David Flood, Dr. Órla Murphy (COST Scientific Committee Vice Chair), and three UCC researchers who are currently engaged in COST Actions in different capacities, who will offer feedback from their own experience: Dr Markus Eichhorn, School of BEES & Environmental Research Institute, Dr. Craig Neville, School of Education and Professor Laura Sahm, School of Pharmacy
Time and Date: 1PM – 2PM, 29th April
Registration is not required.
If you have any queries or would like to find out more about COST and available supports, please contact fiona.riordan@ucc.ie Join Session HERE
Events (Local)
‘Targeted Therapy in Neuro-Oncology: Where are we and Where are we Going?
Dr. Giuseppe Lombardi, Veneto Institute of Oncology
‘Microglia Activation is essential for Peripheral Macrophage Recruitment in IDH1 Wildtype Glioma’
Dr. Lily Keane, UCC / Karolinska Institute
Time and Date: 1PM, 15th April
Cancer Research @ UCC Seminar Series Meeting Registration Link
This meeting is approved by RCPI for 1 CPD Credit in the External Category. This CPD Recognition is accepted by all Irish Postgraduate Training Bodies.
Events (Local)
Events (Local)
European Health Week 2024
The School of Public Health are planning a series of events as part of this annual initiative which commenced in 2019 targeting awareness growth around Public Health and encouraging collaboration among the European community. The team are happy to link in or synchronise with others in the College of Medicine and Health who may be organising activities.
If interested, please contact Dr. Monica O'Mullane m.omullane@ucc.ie
Events (External) RCSI School of Population Health
‘Medication without Harm’ Knowledge Exchange Event
9.30AM - 2.30PM, 22nd April
Albert Lecture Theatre, RCSI, 123 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
Speakers include:
Dr. Caitriona Cahir, Senior Lecturer, Data Science Centre, RCSI
Angela Carrington, Lead Pharmacist for Medication Safety NI
Dr. Nicole Cosgrave, Clinical Lecturer in Medicine, RCSI; Specialist Registrar in Geriatric Medicine, Beaumont Hospital
Prof. Tamasine Grimes, Associate Professor, School of Pharmacy, TCD
John E. Hughes, PhD Researcher, School of Population Health, RSCI
Ciara Kirke, Clinical Lead, National Medication Safety Programme, HSE National Quality & Patient Safety Directorate
Anne Mooney, Patients for Patient Safety Ireland
Dr. Frank Moriarty, Senior Lecturer, School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences, RCSI
Dr. Bernadine O’Donovan, Senior Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Population Health, RCSI
Niamh O’Hanlon, Chair, Irish Medication Safety Network
Prof. Denis O’Mahony, Professor in Medicine, UCC; Consultant Physician, Cork University Hospital and St. Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork
Prof. Rupert Payne, Professor of Primary Care and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Exeter
Prof. Emma Wallace, Professor of General Practice, UCC Register
Events (External)
UKRIO Webinar - Decolonised Research Culture and Practice
A decolonising research methodology is an approach that is used to challenge research methods that may not take account of local knowledge and experiences of marginalised groups This webinar seeks to extend the debate into research and research methodologies to ask how can a decolonised research culture improve research integrity and what are the ethical implications?
Time and Date: 10AM – 11AM GMT, 17th April
EIT Health Summit 2024
This 2-day event at the Postillion Hotel and Convention Centre WTC, Rotterdam will bring together Policy Makers, Start-Ups, Investors, Educators, Healthcare Professionals and more to discuss:
• How to drive transition toward trusted data sharing
• Future-proofing the healthcare workforce
• Governing AI
• European Health Data Space
Speaker line-up
• Sinead O'Connor, Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin
• Natalie Walsh, Director of Entrepreneurial Development, University of Galway
• Michele Calabro, Director, EUREGHA
• Niklas Blomberg, Executive Director, Innovative Health Initiative (IHI)
Dates: 18th to 19th April Registration
Events (External)
IUA Research Supervision in-person Symposium
Future Excellence in Doctoral Supervision
Registrations now open for all new and experienced Doctoral Supervisors, to attend a free symposium on Future Excellence in Doctoral Supervision.
Time: 9.30AM – 4PM
Date: 17th May
Venue: SA101, Stokes Building, DCU Glasnevin Campus (DCU Directions)
Event will feature:
• insightful discussions and engaging conversations led by renowned experts in the field of doctoral education.
• important panel discussions, including one panel discussion with doctoral students.
• valuable opportunities for networking, sharing experiences and gaining new perspectives on how to excel in doctoral supervision.
• invaluable insights and practical strategies to elevate your practice and ensure future excellence in doctoral supervision.
Register HERE
Lecture Recordings
Professor Sarah Kittel-Schneider Inaugural Professorial Lecture
‘From Biomarkers to Human Cell Models: Towards Precision Psychiatry’
On the 21st February 2024, the College of Medicine and Health was delighted to host Professor Sarah Kittel-Schneider’s Inaugural Professorial Lecture at Brookfield Health Sciences Complex BHSC.
A sincere thanks to all who joined Professor Helen Whelton, Head of College, Professor Paula O’Leary, Head of School of Medicine and Professor Kittel-Schneider, Chair and Head of the Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioural Science, UCC for the lecture.
A recording of the lecture can be accessed HERE or scan the QR Code
CONUL Research Group
Passport to Open Research - Sprint Project
Open research, science or scholarship is the new normal and quickly becoming embedded as standard practice across the global research landscape. In support of this, the French and Dutch research communities recently produced accessible guides to Open Research principles, practices and resources targeted at early career stage researchers.
The 2024 CONUL Research Group is organising a series of sprints (online and in-person) to adapt these examples of best practice to develop a similar Irish Passport to Open Research, tailored to the specific needs of Ireland’s research community and context
A sprint is a set period during which specific tasks or work must be completed. Sprinters do not have to attend all sessions or commit to contributions beyond the end of the sprint Once completed, the guide will be published open access under a CC BY SA license and will be a valuable resource for any organisation undertaking or supporting research and an essential primer for those taking their first steps into research.
To get involved in this initiative please register below. Enquiries to passportopenresearch@gmail.com
Training
Digital Scholarship Studio Events
Drop-in Support Hours
Time and Date: 2PM – 4PM, 3rd April
Experience (VR) & Green Screen - Cork Lifelong Learning Festival
Time and Date: Multiple Dates (Click on Details)
Drop-in Support Hours
Time and Date: 2PM – 4PM, 10th April
Maker Monday - Origami & Projecting Mapping
Time and Date: 10AM – 4PM, 15th April
Artificial Intelligence for Information Searching
Time and Date: 11AM – 12.30PM, 16th April
Drop-in Support Hours
Time and Date: 2PM – 4PM, 17th April
Drop-in Support Hours
Time and Date: 2PM – 4PM, 24th April
Drop-in Support Hours
Time and Date: 2PM – 4PM, 1st May
Training
Epigeum Research Integrity Online Training - Epigeum Online Courses
Supervisors and Mentors should ensure new Research Postgraduates and Postdoctoral Researchers undertake the necessary training
Post Doc Development Hub – Online Training for Research Staff
Understanding Proposal Writing
Time and Date: 11AM – 12NOON, 5th April
Supervising and Working with PhD Students
Time and Date: 11AM – 12NOON, 12th April
Research Skills Training Programme
Targeted at Researchers at all career levels, this programme entails a series of workshops covering a wide range of topics including dissemination of research, the identification, capture and management of research funding, and research relevant policies.
Topic: Communicating Research
Time and Date: 12NOON – 1PM, 11th April
Venue: TBC
The Programme is listed as a CPD course. Attending 5 sessions will entitle researchers to a Certificate of Completion. Inperson attendees will be required to record their attendance in a Feedback Form / those joining online should join the Teams link via their UCC account to ensure attendance is recorded. For further information about the programme, contact Dr. Paolo Saporito psaporito@ucc.ie
2024 Programme Schedule
Training
HRB CRF-UCC in conjunction with HRB TMRN are hosting an Online Training Day (Free Entry)
‘Deliberating Ethics in Trials
Scope and Necessity of Ethical Oversight’
13:00 –
17:00 (UTC+1), 2nd May
Speakers
Funding Opportunities, Grant Supports, Latest Funding and Policy Information, Clinical Studies Information and Support, College of Medicine and Health Funding News UCC Access Only via link below or QR Code
Resources
Briefing Template for CoMH Publications Announcements
1) Researcher name (please include title e.g. Dr, Prof, Assoc Professor), name of the publication, its significance.
2) CoMH School/Department/Research Centres mentioned in the article, relevant to this piece.
3) Key messages in this article in simple, lay language (Title of the article – two/three paragraphs are enough).
4) Brief quote to be used in the press release/news article (what is most important message here).
5) Any social media (especially Twitter and LinkedIn) handles for us to tag when possible.
6) List here any other people or institutions (with social media handles) relevant to his article (We could tag them on social media to increase the reach and impact).
7) Attach to the email high-resolution pictures for use on social media and news article (Pictures of researchers in action in a research sense are brilliant for the news article and press release – we also need a profile/headshot to use in Social Media posts).
8) Completed information should be sent to Helen Kelleher HKelleher@ucc.ie
Briefing Template for CoMH Funding Announcements
1. Researcher name (please include title e.g. Dr, Prof, Assoc Professor), duration of the Project, value of the award.
2. CoMH School/Department/Research Centres of the awardee.
3. Project details in simple/lay language (Title and a short description of the research that will be undertaken –two/three paragraphs are enough).
4. Brief quote to be used in the press release/news article (What it means for you to have secured the funding, and what you are looking forward to doing with your research).
5. Any social media (especially Twitter and LinkedIn) handles for us to tag when possible.
6. List here any other people or institutions (with social media handles) that are involved in your project (We could tag them on social media to increase the reach and impact).
7. Attach to the email high-resolution pictures for use on social media and news article (Pictures of researchers in action in a research sense are brilliant for the news article and press release – we also need a profile/headshot to use in Social Media posts).
8. Completed information should be sent to Helen Kelleher HKelleher@ucc.ie
Research Support at UCC Library
The Library offers a huge range of services and supports for research.
The Research Support Guide which is designed to inform UCC researchers of research-focussed services and resources available through the library. (Click the images below to access)
Resources
HRB Clinical Research Facility UCC
The HRB CRF-UCC provides the dedicated infrastructure and experienced research staff working to the required international quality standards that are critical for the successful conduct of regulated and other forms of complex patient-focused research.
Contact Erin Crowley, Academic Study Co-ordinator at academic-cordinator@ucc.ie for information on supports that the CRF can provide for grant applications or study.
The team are happy to support Patient-Focused Researchers applying to current Wellcome and HRB Funding Calls with advice on:
❑ Study Design
❑ Statistics and Analysis
❑ Data Management
Statistics, Data & Analysis Unit (SDAU)
❑ Data Management
Resources
Inclusion Health Research Group (IHRG)
An inter-disciplinary group within the College of Medicine & Health of academics, researchers and practitioners committed to establishing more equitable and inclusive health care provision.
Members are welcome from any discipline with an interest in this area.
Enquiries to IHRG Co-Convenors:
Dr. Angela Flynn Angela.Flynn@ucc.ie
Mary Cronin mary.cronin@ucc.ie
Cancer Research @UCC
SharePoint resource provides access to information about facilities, research supports, communications assets and latest news from Cancer Research @ UCC and the UCC Clinical Trials Group.
Resources
UKRIO Research Integrity Office
Resources
AI Challenge
Managing Research Misconduct Investigations
Misconduct in Research Procedure
Mental Health and Well-being
Widening Participation
Research Culture Initiatives in the UK
• Recommended Checklist for Researchers
• Responsibilities of a Research Assistant/Technician in improving research culture
• Culture Change of the Research Excellence Framework REF 2028
• Correcting the scholarly record, and dispelling myths around corrections
• Research Misconduct Reporting Checklist
• Advice to unhappy complainants in research misconduct investigations
• Webinar Link - How Openness Facilitates Collaboration
Subscribers can access the UKRIO portal which includes new resources and functions for networking
Resources
ecrin - EU-X-CT Initiative Mapping Exercises
EU Cross-border Clinical Trials Multistakeholder Initiative
Survey 1
aims to map all regulatory frameworks or legal guidance about cross-border access to clinical trials that already exist in Europe
Survey 2
aims to map all the different paying schemes for crossborder access to clinical trials that already exist in Europe
Survey 3
aims to gather information from Investigators and Sponsors / Clinical Operations Experts who have already participated or engaged in cross-border trials
SFI Publications
SFI Annual Programmes Plan 2024
National Research Infrastructure Evaluation
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The Health Research Board (HRB) will employ Researchfish to record outcomes, impact and output for HRB funded projects. The platform will enable Principal Investigators (PI’s) to carry out outcome reports and connect their portfolio of projects.
UCC Library LIBQUAL Survey
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The survey is the library’s internationally-benchmarked measure of library user satisfaction with all aspects of library services and helps inform the development of UCC Library.
Queries about the UCC survey can be sent to librarysurvey@ucc.ie or contact the Library Services Desk at (021) 4902292
Call for Abstracts
UCC Transcare invite proposals from a broad range of disciplines, including Philosophy, Critical Theory, Gender Studies, Literary Studies, History, Sociology, Medical Humanities, Nursing and Midwifery Studies, Psychoanalysis, as well as from Healthcare Professionals and Activists whose work is relevant to the topic of the Transcare 2024 Conference, An interdisciplinary conference to discuss the needs and concerns of intersex, trans and gender-diverse people in health settings and envision gender-affirmative education for healthcare professionals.
‘Cultivating Intersex, Trans- and Gender- Diverse Inclusive Education in Healthcare. Feminist, Trans, and Queer Perspectives’
Oral and Poster submissions welcomed. The team are happy to consider unconventional contributions beyond traditional presentations.
For those with Works of art or Performances that align with the conference theme, contact transcare@ucc.ie to discuss your proposal.
Submit Abstract of 300 words HERE by 8th April 2024
For any further information, contact transcare@ucc.ie
This event is funded by the Irish Research Council under grant number NF/2023/1564 and organized in association with SWIP-Ireland
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