New TU Dublin PEER (Partner Explorer for Engaged Research) portal published
TU Dublin’s Research Engagement and Impact Office is delighted to announce the publication of its new pilot Partner Explorer for Engaged Research (PEER) portal, designed to help build engaged research relationships. We are pleased to feature the research interests of community partners, TU Dublin staff, and research students who are interested in collaborating on research to address societal challenges and goals.
At launch, the portal features eight community partners, ranging from health and disability support organisations to environmental social enterprises and community development organisations, and we expect this number to grow. Nine TU Dublin colleagues and research students are also featured, with research interests spanning nutrition and the built environment, economics and entrepreneurship, identifying and treating diseases, and building creative communities and wellbeing.
The PEER portal is an exciting development that will make it easier for people to connect with others who share an interest in research collaboration.
For more information about the PEER portal, please contact Catherine Bates, Research Engagement Lead, at EngagementandImpact@tudublin.ie.

This portal has been co-funded by the European Union through the AEF (Agence Francophone pour l’Education et la Formation Tout au Long de la Vie), as part of the TOGETHERNESS Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnership Project.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or AEF-Europe. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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