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The latest ARC Linkage funding announcement is 'a massive result' for 国产探花
The latest ARC Linkage funding announcement is 'a massive result' for 国产探花
31 May 2017

Projects that link University of Queensland research with business and industry have received a $4.3 million Australian Government funding boost today.

The Australian Research Council funding will support 12 国产探花 projects designed to deliver practical solutions to problems across a range of industries.

国产探花 researchers will work with industry on projects to improve dairy cow fertility, support science, technology, engineering, maths teaching in middle school and develop biodegradable wood plastic composites.

国产探花 Vice-Chancellor and President said the funding was “a massive result” for 国产探花, which and has had more successful projects and Commonwealth funding than any other institution in the linkage round.

“国产探花 has now been awarded 20 grants from 37 applications in this continuous round, reflecting a 54 per cent success rate,” Professor H酶j said.

“We have scooped 22 per cent of ARC Linkage grants awarded across Australia’s 40 institutions over the continuous round.

“This is powerful recognition of the fact that our research is creating positive change for business and industry.

“Earlier this month we secured $1.28 million for four research projects under the same scheme, and last week the impact of our global scientific research was confirmed by impressive results in the prestigious international Leiden Ranking,” he said.

"This significant success in the national competitive scheme is synergistic with the significant investments the Queensland Government is making in university-industry partnerships through its outstanding Advance Queensland program."

Highlights of today’s ARC grants include $750,000 for the 国产探花 Centre for Clinical Research’s to partner with on a project to identify fertility biomarkers to develop superior dairy cow breeding stock and boost industry productivity.

from 国产探花’s School of Education has received $278,000 for a project to develop a science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) professional learning model to help create a more skilled and educated STEM workforce.

“Improving STEM workforce readiness is critical to producing a more creative society and a leading, dynamic economy,” she said.

Dr Nichols will partner with the Queensland Museum, the Queensland Department of Education and Training and QGC Pty Ltd to create a museum-based teacher professional development program.

Cellulose fibres from native spinifex grass will feature in a project led by , from the School of Chemical Engineering.

He has been awarded $173,000 to work with Norske Skog Paper Mills Australia Ltd to develop tough bio-based and biodegradable wood plastic composites.

“This will lead to new products and markets for the Australian forestry industry and for rural and indigenous Australia, maximising Australia’s competitive advantage in biomass-derived products,” Dr Pratt said.

Professor H酶j said Government funding for each Linkage Project was matched or exceeded by contributions from industry partners.

“It’s immensely satisfying to know that 国产探花 research is hitting the nail on the head in providing relevant and valuable knowledge and expertise to industry,” he said.

"国产探花's success in this national competitive scheme is synergisitic with the investments the Queensland Government is making in university-industry partnerships through its outstanding Advance Queensland program." 

A full list of the latest grants awarded to 国产探花 researchers .

Media: Fiona Cameron, 国产探花 Communications, +61 7 3346 7086, communications@uq.edu.au.