International Research Engagement

World Map

In this Section:

DCU Existing International Research Parnerships.

DCU has entered into formal partneships with numerous institutions around the world by establishing bilateral Memoranda of understanding, collaborative research agreements or other legal agreements at institutional level. In addition to the formal relationships, our faculty, research staff and students have formed informal relationships between institutions that help to maintain the global connections of the University and facilitate knowledg exchange. DCU staff can download the legal documentation from the Institutional Linkages Database via the DCU Portal page.

Some of our formal International Partners are:

Indian Institute of Technology Madras (Chennai, India)

University of Wollongong (New South Wales, Australia)

University of Auckland (Auckland, New Zealand)

Sao Paulo University (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Wuhan University (Wuhan, China)

India

In recent years DCU has focused on developing collaborations with research intensive institutions in India as a strategic priority. For further information about existing collaborations, funding and other news, click here.

 

Funding for International Research Collaboration

DCU funding

  1. DCU International Visitors Programme
  2. DCU Conference Support Programme
  3. DCU-India Strategic Support Fund

National Funding that facilitates travel, exchange and joint workshops or conferences

  1. SFI short term travel Fellowships
  2. SFI Incoming Short Term Travel Fellowship
  3. SFI Walton Visitor Award Programme
  4. SFI Conference Support Programme
  5. SFI US-Ireland R&D Partnership Programme

Funding from International Sources 

  1. China
  2. India
  3. Brazil
  4. United States
  5. Research Networking Programmes
  6. International Dimension of FP7 2012 Programmes
  7. FP7 Mobility Programmes

Forming International Research Partnerships

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Contact

For further information or to include further content or news to this page please contact Dr. Ana M. Terres at the Research Support Office (ph: +353 1 7007011)