Research excellence continues with success in 2021 Australian Research Council grants

ARC Grants

Western Sydney University has been awarded ARC Discovery and Linkage research grants to address national and international research priorities, such as forest and crop productivity under climatic change, waste management through the circular economy and population health and resilience.

Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice President (Research, Enterprise and International) Professor Deborah Sweeney said the University is extremely pleased to receive this extensive funding, and congratulated the recipients of the six Discovery Projects and three Linkage Projects, worth a combined $3.9 million.

A further five Discovery Projects and two Linkage Projects involving Western academics, submitted via other institutions, received an additional $3.5 million.

“All of these projects reflect a focus on developing insights that address major problems and opportunities in Australia and internationally, consistent with Western’s commitment to creating impact across western Sydney and our regions,” said Professor Sweeney.

ARC Discovery Grants

Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment

Institute for Culture and Society

MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development

ARC Linkage Grants

ARC Discovery Grants administered by other institutions

Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment

MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development

School of Education

ARC Linkage Grants administered by other institutions

Institute for Culture and Society

School of Social Sciences

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19 November 2020

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