COF hopes that 10,000 replies will be submitted before the end of month deadline.
Health and wellbeing are ranked as some of the most important issues among those who have already responded to a major Government initiative on the future direction of research in Ireland.
Creating Our Future has already seen a significant number of people engaging with the campaign - it hopes that 10 thousand replies will be submitted before the end of month deadline.
Dr. Ruth Freeman, Director of Science for Society at Science Foundation Ireland, says the environment and education are also a priority
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Creating Our Future is asking people to tell us their idea for what researchers in Ireland should explore to create a better future. Ideas like using recycled materials to build roads...
— Department of Further and Higher Education (@DeptofFHed) October 29, 2021
Submit your idea through the online portal https://t.co/VBlFW8dkX8 before the end of Nov pic.twitter.com/txOl2Z6ykx

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