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SENATOR THE HON NICK SHERRYMinister for Small Business, Minister Assisting on Deregulation and Public Sector Superannuation, Minister Assisting on Tourism
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'SILENT WITNESS' RESEARCH TO REVOLUTIONISE FORENSICS
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28 May 2008
$63 million in new ARC grants announced
A radical new hair examination technique that is set to revolutionise forensic science is one of 208 new research projects sharing in $63,717,139 over five years, the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Kim Carr, announced today.
The University of Canberra "Silent Witness" project is a collaboration with the Australian Federal Police and Leica Microsystems Pty Ltd, and aims to improve the quality of evidence drawn from human hair.
Senator Carr said: "Hair is one of the most common forms of evidence found at crime scenes. The "Silent Witness" project will draw on recent advances in technology – including composite colour imaging, pigmentation pattern recognition and ancient DNA genotyping – to improve the reliability of this critical evidence.
"The research is an excellent example of the type of innovative, collaborative projects supported under the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Projects scheme, Round 2, for funding in 2008.
“Collaboration – across disciplines, sectors and geographic boundaries – is central to the creation and success of an innovative country,” Senator Carr said. “One of the Australian Government’s primary goals is to develop a strong, effective culture of innovation that will set us up to reap economic, social, cultural and environmental rewards for generations to come.
“In this funding round, 400 partner organisations have pledged to contribute more than $115 million over five years as additional support for these projects, including approximately $21 million from international organisations."
Average funding for each project is $306,332, with average first-year funding per project coming to $100,952.
Other Linkage Projects research programs funded in this round include:
- investigating the use and effects of modern art materials to assist collectors and curators to
develop innovative approaches to conservation (The University of Melbourne with the Art Gallery of New South Wales; Artlab Australia; Getty Conservation Institute; Queensland Art Gallery; the National Gallery of Australia; Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery; National Art Gallery of Malaysia; SEAMEO-SPAFA; and Tate Britain).
- using the polyphenols contained in the waste products from sugar refining to reduce body fat
and insulin resistance with the intention of addressing the increasing problem of obesity and metabolic syndrome (La Trobe University with Horizon Science Pty Ltd).
- exploring resilience in regard to physical activity and dietary behaviours in children from low
socioeconomic areas (University of South Australia with the SA Department of Health).
- developing a precision three-dimensional localisation system for underground mining vehicles
that offers improved productivity and personnel safety (University of Technology, Sydney with Pempek Systems Pty Ltd).
Top funding of $11,410,443 will go to The University of New South Wales to support 22 projects, followed by $8,085,401 to The University of Queensland for 21 projects, and $8,047,807 to The University of Melbourne for 28 projects.
The Minister approved all of the projects recommended by the ARC for funding. For more information, refer to the attached statistical overview or visit www.arc.gov.au.
Media contacts: Catriona Jackson Minister's office 0417 142 238 Fiona Skivington ARC 0412 623 057
Australian Research Council Linkage Projects Round 2 for funding commencing in 2008: Statistics
Overview
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Number of proposals considered |
487 |
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Number of funded proposals |
208 |
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Total ARC funding |
$63,717,139 |
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Average funding per proposal |
$306,332 |
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Number of Australian Postgraduate Awards Industry (APAIs) |
133 |
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Number of Australian Postgraduate Awards Industry (Information Technology) (APAI–ITs) |
34 |
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Number of Australian Postdoctoral Fellowships Industry |
12 |
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Number of other collaborative research grants (CRG) |
190* |
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Number of proposals that involve research on issues of benefit to regional and rural communities |
52 |
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Total funding allocated to proposals that involve research on issues of benefit to regional and rural communities |
$16,616,058 |
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Overall success rate for male investigators |
47.4% |
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Overall success rate for female investigators |
45.5% |
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Total number of partner organisations |
400 |
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Total contribution (cash + in-kind) pledged by partner organisations for funded proposals over five years |
$115,136,011 |
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Total investment^ pledged by private companies over five years |
$67.6 million† |
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Total investment^ pledged by Australian private companies over five years |
$49.1 million† |
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Total investment^ pledged by international companies over five years |
$18.4 million† |
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Value of pledged partner organisation contributions for each dollar provided by the Government |
$1.80 |
* Of the 208 proposals to be funded, not all were funded the CRG component requested; ^Cash + in-kind; † Rounded
Funding by ARC discipline groupings
Proposals in the ARC disciplinary grouping Social, Behavioural and Economic Sciences will receive the highest funding at $16,500,217.
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Discipline grouping |
Funding ($) |
Success rate (%) |
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Biological Sciences and Biotechnology |
13,375,361 |
41.9 |
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Engineering and Environmental Sciences |
14,407,744 |
46.7 |
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Humanities and Creative Arts |
3,983,418 |
40.5 |
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Mathematics, Information and Communication Sciences |
7,887,481 |
37.5 |
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Physics, Chemistry and Geoscience |
7,562,918 |
48.1 |
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Social, Behavioural and Economic Sciences |
16,500,217 |
40.8 |
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Total |
63,717,139 |
42.7 |
Partner organisation funding by industry sector
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Industry sector |
No. of Organisations* |
Partner organisation contribution (cash + in-kind) ($) |
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Accommodation, cafes and restaurants |
1 |
120,000 |
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Agriculture, forestry & fishing |
64 |
14,827,201 |
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Communication services |
12 |
2,118,320 |
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Construction |
22 |
5,491,755 |
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Cultural & recreation services |
68 |
11,098,227 |
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Education |
49 |
9,132,673 |
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Electricity, gas & water supply |
27 |
6,788,176 |
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Finance and insurance |
11 |
4,228,464 |
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Government administration & defence |
213 |
35,281,687 |
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Health and community services |
146 |
29,391,725 |
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Manufacturing |
123 |
52,318,748 |
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Mining |
48 |
21,668,924 |
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Personal & other services |
36 |
5,126,446 |
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Property & business services |
91 |
22,179,202 |
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Retail trade |
1 |
51,104 |
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Transport and storage |
27 |
5,302,264 |
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Wholesale trade |
4 |
412,370 |
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Total |
943 |
225,537,286 |
* These figures include multiple counting of organisations that are listed on more than one proposal.
Funding by National Research Priority
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Priority area |
Funding ($) |
Success rate (%) |
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None |
1,250,592 |
40.0 |
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An Environmentally Sustainable Australia |
19,891,253 |
42.8 |
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Promoting and Maintaining Good Health |
19,106,784 |
45.9 |
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Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming Australian Industries |
19,612,267 |
40.5 |
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Safeguarding Australia |
3,856,243 |
40.0 |
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Total |
62,466,547 |
42.8 |
Administering organisation outcomes
The University of New South Wales will receive the highest Linkage Projects funding in this round at $11,410,443 followed by The University of Queensland ($8,085,401) and The Melbourne ($8,047,807).
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Administering organisation |
Funded proposals |
Indicative ARC funding over project life ($) |
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Charles Sturt University |
2 |
416,368 |
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Curtin University of Technology |
6 |
1,864,660 |
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Deakin University |
4 |
855,716 |
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Edith Cowan University |
1 |
114,920 |
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Flinders University |
1 |
215,000 |
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Griffith University |
4 |
1,195,172 |
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James Cook University |
3 |
609,000 |
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La Trobe University |
4 |
581,395 |
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Macquarie University |
5 |
1,487,881 |
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Monash University |
13 |
4,397,096 |
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Murdoch University |
1 |
76,881 |
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Queensland University of Technology |
10 |
2,201,560 |
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RMIT University |
7 |
2,284,003 |
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Swinburne University of Technology |
5 |
1,208,609 |
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The Australian National University |
8 |
2,264,528 |
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The University of Adelaide |
4 |
615,643 |
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The University of Melbourne |
28 |
8,047,807 |
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The University of New England |
2 |
343,726 |
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The University of New South Wales |
22 |
11,410,443 |
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The University of Newcastle |
6 |
1,660,054 |
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The University of Queensland |
21 |
8,085,401 |
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The University of Sydney |
11 |
3,599,507 |
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The University of Western Australia |
6 |
1,581,127 |
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University of Canberra |
2 |
412,762 |
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University of South Australia |
10 |
2,514,515 |
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University of Tasmania |
4 |
1,317,999 |
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University of Technology, Sydney |
4 |
943,762 |
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University of Western Sydney |
3 |
745,796 |
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University of Wollongong |
8 |
2,195,808 |
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Victoria University |
3 |
470,000 |
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Total |
208 |
63,717,139 |
For more information, visit www.arc.gov.au.
28 May 2008
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