Western researchers secure $1.3 million to drive collaboration and innovation

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Western Sydney University researchers have secured more than $1.3 million in ARC grant funding through the Australian Research Council’s highly competitive Linkage Program.

The ARC Linkage Program promotes national and international long term strategic research partnerships between researchers and business, industry, community organisations and other publicly funded research agencies.

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Enterprise & International) Professor Deborah Sweeney said the funding success reflects Western’s commitment to being at the forefront of translating research into impactful and measurable outcomes.

“Western’s outward-facing research focus and sustained research excellence – combined with a drive to be a partner of choice for industry, government and communities – optimises translation and drives innovation. It is this convergence of strength that contributes to impactful economic, social and environmental change,” said Professor Sweeney.

The outcome from this round of grant funding – which saw Western secure $1,351,506 – represents a 57% success rate for the University. The following projects were successfully funded:

The ARC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ms Judi Zielke PSM said that collaborative research is fundamental to transforming industries, building communities, and strengthening the Australian economy.

“By supporting the development of partnerships, the ARC encourages the transfer of skills, knowledge, and ideas as a basis for securing social, commercial and other benefits of research,” said Ms Zielke.

More details about the ARC Linkage Projects are available on the ARC Website (opens in a new window).

ENDS

8 February 2023

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