ARISE Hosts Successful Quarterly Meeting with HEA Representatives at Grangegorman
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On 27th March, ARISE welcomed representatives from the Higher Education Authority (HEA) as part of our ongoing quarterly engagement to discuss the initiative’s progress and impact. The meeting, held in the Greenway Hub at Grangegorman, was attended by Neil McDermott and John Purcell from the HEA, along with Marie Harnett from the Southern Regional Assembly.
To provide a comprehensive snapshot of ARISE’s work, a diverse selection of our community came together to present. This included Dr Brendan Jennings, Vice President for Research and Innovation, thematic leads (Dr Dympna O’Sullivan; Academic Lead, Digital Futures Research Hub and Dr Matt Bowden; Academic Lead, Culture & Society Research Hub) three PhD students (Jemma Nolan, John Mulhern and Rory Staines), two business development managers (Dr Mohamed Oubaha and Ruth McAdams), and the project coordinator and administrator (Andy Maguire and Laura Cruise). The session offered an insightful look at the depth and breadth of ARISE, showcasing the expertise, research, and industry engagement that drive the initiative forward.
Key Insights and Next Steps
The meeting highlighted the strength of ARISE in connecting academic research with industry needs, demonstrating the diverse expertise within the initiative. The HEA representatives expressed their appreciation for the insight to the depth of knowledge and collaboration within the project, recognising its potential to drive meaningful innovation.
Looking ahead, ARISE remains committed to cultivating these partnerships, expanding its impact, and supporting research-driven enterprise growth. We will continue to engage with stakeholders to ensure that ARISE delivers lasting benefits to both academia and industry.
Stay tuned for more updates on ARISE’s initiatives and impact across the Eastern and Midlands Region!
ARISE looks forward to continuing our work with the HEA and our wider stakeholders as we build on these successes and further strengthen research-driven enterprise innovation.
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Tá ARISE arna chomhchistiú ag Rialtas na hÉireann agus ag an Aontas Eorpach trí Chlár Réigiúnach an Deiscirt, an Oirthir agus Lár na Tíre 2021-27 de chuid
TU Dublin ARISE is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the ERDF Southern, Eastern & Midland Regional Programme 2021-27