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Stronger industry–research links

$4.3 million to support ten new collaborative research projects—including projects that will develop ultrasensitive biosensors, inform strategies for fire and flora management in fire-prone areas, and provide new insights into Australia’s deep Indigenous heritage—will be provided under the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Projects scheme.

ARC Chief Executive Officer, Professor Sue Thomas, said the successful Linkage Projects announced by Minister for Education and Training, Senator the Hon. Simon Birmingham today, involve significant collaboration.

“The Linkage Projects scheme is defined by its collaboration—these research projects all involve significant partnerships between higher education researchers and other parts of the national innovation system, from governments and community organisations, through to business and industry,” said Professor Thomas.

“Supporting these projects will be 18 partner organisations, who, in addition to ARC funding, will provide a further $7.1 million in cash and in-kind over the duration of the projects.”

The new projects awarded funding today include:

From 1 July 2016, the ARC commenced accepting proposals under the Linkage Projects scheme on a continuous basis—a significant move away from the previous ‘one round per year’ approach, with successful grants announced on a continuing basis throughout the year.

More details about the Linkage Projects announced today are available from the ARC website.

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