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Comments sought on $52m research collaboration program

23 February, 2010

The federal government has released a discussion paper on the Collaborative Research Networks (CRN) program - the first of its kind in Australia - which will provide $52 million from 2011 to promote mutually beneficial collaboration between universities.


$38m to get new technologies working for Australia

22 February, 2010

The National Enabling Technologies Strategy has been released. The strategy provides a comprehensive national framework to guide the development of new technologies.


Research funding implications from UWA intellectual property case

17 February, 2010

Universities may have less money to fund research and may be less able to provide the expensive infrastructure that researchers require to undertake their research as a result of the outcome of a court case over intellectual property rights, according to Professor Alan Robson, Vice-Chancellor of The University of Western Australia.


Chemistry and computers combine for forensic identification

11 February, 2010

Researchers at The University of Western Australia and the WA Police Service are part of an international team awarded an Australia Research Council Discovery grant of more than $400,000 to revolutionise the identification of skeletal remains by updating and combining new computer and chemical methods.


$1.42bn for higher education research

21 January, 2010

Australian universities will receive federal funding for research and research training totalling $1.42 billion in 2010.


New R&D Tax Credit - exposure draft legislation

21 December, 2009

Draft legislation following through on the government’s commitment to deliver a more generous, more predictable and less complex tax incentive by replacing the outdated and complicated R&D Tax Concession has been released.


The bionic eyes have it

15 December, 2009

Two Australian research teams have been awarded $50 million to develop a bionic eye.


Female US researchers less likely to receive major career funding grants

01 December, 2009

Women are significantly less likely to recieve major funding for scientific research in the US, according to a University of Michigan study.


Commercialisation help made simpler

01 December, 2009

Commercialisation Australia will supersede the Commercialising Emerging Technologies program and will introduce a new, simpler form of assistance to companies seeking to take their ideas to market.


NSW government research funding applications now open

09 November, 2009

Up to $5 million will be made available in the current round of the NSW Science Leveraging Fund program and expressions of interest are now welcome.


Sigma-Aldrich receives grant to develop Parkinson’s disease research models

02 October, 2009

Sigma-Aldrich’s newly opened SAGE Labs expects to create genetically engineered knockout rat models to better understand genetic causes of Parkinson’s disease and identify new therapeutic approaches.


Toolkit gives new life to medical research philanthropy

09 September, 2009

Help is at hand for medical researchers looking for philanthropic support to deliver health benefits to the community.


PR Australia-Japan collaboration in marine science

07 August, 2009

Marine science research is being boosted with the announcement of three joint Australian-Japan research projects.


USyd is part of new formulation science project

31 July, 2009

The University of Sydney is part of The InForm project  that will provide €1.7 million to boost research in formulation science.


UQ researchers awarded stem cell funding

28 July, 2009

Professor Peter Gray and Associate Professor Ernst Wolvetang of UQ's Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology have received funding for stem cell biology research from the Australian Stem Cell Centre.


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