European Rare Diseases Research Alliance 2025

The HRB is participating in the ERDERA Joint Transnational Call 2025 to support Irish researchers to engage in transnational collaborative research in the field of rare diseases under the call entitled “Pre-clinical therapy studies for rare diseases using small molecules and biologicals – development and validation”.

Network of European Funding for Neuroscience Research 2025

The Health Research Board (HRB) is participating in the ERA-NET NEURON Joint Transnational Call 2025 to support Irish researchers to engage in transnational collaborative research in the field of neuroscience under the call entitled “Interdisciplinary approaches to the neuroscience of pain”.

EU Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research 2025

The HRB is participating in the JPND Joint Transnational Call 2025 to support Irish researchers to engage in transnational collaborative research in the field of neurodegenerative diseases under the call entitled “Health and social care research with a focus on the moderate and late stages of neurodegenerative diseases”.

European Partnership on Transforming Health and Care Systems 2025

The HRB is supporting Irish researchers to engage in transnational collaborative research in the field of health and care systems research under the call entitled “Better care closer to home: Enhancing primary and community care”.

ERA4Health Partnership 2025 “EffecTrial”

The HRB is participating in the ERA4Health Joint Transnational Pilot Call in multi-country investigator-initiated clinical studies (IICS) on ‘Fostering Pragmatic Comparative Effectiveness Trials in Non-communicable Diseases’ (EffecTrial).

Knowledge Translation Awards (KTA) 2024

The aim of this scheme is to provide HRB funded researchers with an opportunity to seek supplementary funding for integrated knowledge translation (iKT) activities not covered in the original award that will maximise the potential impact of the research findings on policy or practice or communicate research and research findings to the general public.
The aim of this scheme is to provide HRB funded researchers with an opportunity to seek supplementary funding for integrated knowledge translation (iKT) activities not covered in the original award that will maximise the potential impact of the research findings on policy or practice or communicate research and research findings to the general public.

The aim of this scheme is to provide HRB funded researchers with an opportunity to seek supplementary funding for integrated knowledge translation (iKT) activities not covered in the original award that will maximise the potential impact of the research findings on policy or practice or communicate research and research findings to the general public.