Applied Partnership Awards – Women’s Health 2026
Deadline: Mar 27, 2026
masters | phd
partially funded
Ireland, Northern Ireland
Opportunity Overview
📝 About Health Research Board (HRB) Applied Partnership Awards – Women’s Health
The Applied Partnership Awards – Women’s Health scheme 2026 aims to support applied research projects focused on women’s health. This initiative encourages collaboration between researchers and knowledge users to advance timely and relevant research while optimizing knowledge translation into policy and practice.
🎁 Benefits
- Total available funding: €2,000,000
- Maximum funding per project: €200,000
✅ Eligibility Criteria
To apply for the Health Research Board (HRB) Applied Partnership Awards – Women’s Health, the following requirements must be met:
- Applications must be submitted by a team of researchers and knowledge users.
- Individuals in knowledge user organizations may be experienced researchers, but the scheme requires:
- A Lead Applicant from a research group.
- A Lead Applicant from the knowledge user group.
- Researchers should be at mid-stage or senior stage in their career, with experience in clinical research, population health research, and/or health services research.
- The Lead Applicant must be based at a Host Institution in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland.
- The Lead Knowledge User partner and co-contribution must be from an organization based in the Republic of Ireland.
📅 Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: 27 March, 2026
- Interested applicants can apply through the application portal.
🔗 Application Portal
- View details of the Health Research Board (HRB) Applied Partnership Awards – Women’s Health here.
- Apply directly via the HRB Grants Portal.
This opportunity is a fantastic chance to contribute to impactful research in women's health while fostering collaboration between researchers and knowledge users. Don't miss out!
Benefits
- Total available funding: €2,000,000
- Maximum per project: €200,000
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