20/05/2004
Queen's awarded science and research funding
Researchers at Queen's University have been awarded almost £700,000 in funding to work in partnership with universities and colleges throughout Ireland on four new science and research projects.
The four projects are part of the Cross Border Programme for Research and Development contributing to Peace and Reconciliation.
Announcing the funding, which comes from the Special EU Programmes Body, via the North South Programme for Collaborative Research, Irish Minister for State Ms Sile De Valera said: "Ireland, and indeed this island, must now become friendly towards science and research. While it is important that this is done in a European context, it is also important to recognise our strengths, and more critically those of this island. This island has a long tradition of learning and, perhaps more importantly, of willingness to change."
The latest projects to receive funding are: 'Ethno-national identity in the border area'; ‘E-Consultation: evaluating appropriate technologies and processes for citizens' participation in public policy’; 'Mapping Frontiers, Plotting Pathways: Routes to North-South Co-operation in a divided island'; and 'Equality and Social Inclusion: A Framework for Peace and Stability in Ireland'.
This is the second strand of projects to be funded under the North South Programme. Last year, 21 different projects were approved for funding.
Queen's is playing a key part in fifteen of these, with funding to the value of euro 5.5 million awarded to its project researchers.
All of the projects funded under the North South Programme for Collaborative Research are carried out as partnerships between higher education institutions from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
(MB)
The four projects are part of the Cross Border Programme for Research and Development contributing to Peace and Reconciliation.
Announcing the funding, which comes from the Special EU Programmes Body, via the North South Programme for Collaborative Research, Irish Minister for State Ms Sile De Valera said: "Ireland, and indeed this island, must now become friendly towards science and research. While it is important that this is done in a European context, it is also important to recognise our strengths, and more critically those of this island. This island has a long tradition of learning and, perhaps more importantly, of willingness to change."
The latest projects to receive funding are: 'Ethno-national identity in the border area'; ‘E-Consultation: evaluating appropriate technologies and processes for citizens' participation in public policy’; 'Mapping Frontiers, Plotting Pathways: Routes to North-South Co-operation in a divided island'; and 'Equality and Social Inclusion: A Framework for Peace and Stability in Ireland'.
This is the second strand of projects to be funded under the North South Programme. Last year, 21 different projects were approved for funding.
Queen's is playing a key part in fifteen of these, with funding to the value of euro 5.5 million awarded to its project researchers.
All of the projects funded under the North South Programme for Collaborative Research are carried out as partnerships between higher education institutions from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
(MB)
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
26 September 2003
Universities awarded £50 million research funding
Northern Ireland's two universities have been awarded £50 million to boost international research programs, it has been announced.
Universities awarded £50 million research funding
Northern Ireland's two universities have been awarded £50 million to boost international research programs, it has been announced.
13 January 2004
NI Economic Research Institute swings into operation
The new Economic Research Institute will play an important role in contributing to economic debate and understanding in Northern Ireland and in the development of the local economy", according to Ian Pearson Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State.
NI Economic Research Institute swings into operation
The new Economic Research Institute will play an important role in contributing to economic debate and understanding in Northern Ireland and in the development of the local economy", according to Ian Pearson Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State.
12 November 2002
Research skills could attract major EU funding
Northern Ireland businesses will be able to apply for a slice of the €17.5bn fund being made available for research over the next five years through the EU’s Sixth Framework Programme.
Research skills could attract major EU funding
Northern Ireland businesses will be able to apply for a slice of the €17.5bn fund being made available for research over the next five years through the EU’s Sixth Framework Programme.
28 October 2004
UU launches world-class researchers search
The University of Ulster has launched a campaign to attract world-class researchers to Northern Ireland as part of new research institute structures. The University is establishing 13 new research institutes as part of a strategic initiative to develop its position as a centre for outstanding research.
UU launches world-class researchers search
The University of Ulster has launched a campaign to attract world-class researchers to Northern Ireland as part of new research institute structures. The University is establishing 13 new research institutes as part of a strategic initiative to develop its position as a centre for outstanding research.
25 November 2024
Other News In Brief
DfC Launch Public Consultation On Gender Pay Gap A consultation on proposed changes to Section 19 of the Employment Act (Northern Ireland) relating to the requirements for employers to publish information on the pay of male and female employees has been launched by the Department for Communities.
Other News In Brief
DfC Launch Public Consultation On Gender Pay Gap A consultation on proposed changes to Section 19 of the Employment Act (Northern Ireland) relating to the requirements for employers to publish information on the pay of male and female employees has been launched by the Department for Communities.