TU Dublin Partners in New Erasmus+ Project "TOGETHERNESS" to Strengthen University-Community Research Partnerships

Published: Fri Sep 26 2025 - 07:17

TU Dublin is delighted to announce its participation in a major new Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnership: ‘Training and Opportunities for Growing Engagement in Teaching and Higher Education Research – a New Engine for Societal Solidarity,’ (TOGETHERNESS). The project will create innovative training, teaching resources, and partnership models to support collaboration between universities and civil society organisations (CSOs) in tackling pressing societal challenges. 

The project will run from 2025-2028 and is co-funded by the EU as an Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnership, through the AEF (Agence Francophone pour l’Education et la Formation Tout au Long de la Vie). It will be coordinated by Université Libre de Bruxelles, with partners Sciences Citoyennes, Technological University Dublin, and Università degli Studi di Sassari.   

Universities and CSOs increasingly want to work together on research that has meaningful impact. However, challenges such as skill gaps, difficulty finding partners, and the sustainability of collaborations often stand in the way. TOGETHERNESS aims to overcome these barriers by building skills and creating tools for collaborative research, and embedding stronger long-term connections between universities and communities. 

As Ireland’s representative in the project, TU Dublin will take a leading role in innovative researcher and community development, ensuring that staff and PhD students are supported to do more transdisciplinary Community Engaged Research (CER). TU Dublin will develop short, accredited training courses related to CER, co-created with CSO partners, which will be available as digital badges and stackable into a 5 ECTS micro credential. 

Over three years, the consortium will focus on four main strands: 

  • Building sustainable university-CSO research partnerships by embedding collaboration in universities and creating networks to generate new initiatives. 
  • Innovative development and training for researchers and CSOs, through short, accredited courses, and curriculum design that integrates CER into research and learning. 
  • Collaborative research in action, from student-led projects to larger-scale funded initiatives addressing CSO-identified challenges. 
  • Scaling up and sharing across Europe by developing Open Educational Resources, case studies, FAQs, and training-for-trainers workshops. 

 

By the end of the project, TOGETHERNESS will deliver open-access resources and examples of best practice in Community Engaged Research. The overall outcomes will include: 

  • Greater research collaboration between universities and communities across Europe. 
  • Stronger innovation in teaching and learning. 
  • Increased civic participation and employability for students from PhD to undergraduate. 
  • Universities and CSOs empowered as co-creators of positive societal change. 

 

Contact 

For more information about TU Dublin’s role in TOGETHERNESS, please contact: 

Dr Catherine Bates 

Research Engagement Lead 

TU Dublin Research Engagement & Impact Office 

catherine.bates@tudublin.ie  

 

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