Research development

Our research development strategy promotes a culture of research committed to responsible and ethical research practices and the open exchange of ideas, freedom of expression and inquiry.  We promote multidisciplinary research collaborations and connect our research with market and community needs in Australia and overseas.

In this section:

Research integrity
Conducting ethical and responsible research with scholarly rigour and intellectual honesty.
Ethics and biosafety
Values and principles underpinning research involving people and animals, and the management of risks associated with the use of genetically modified organisms.
Research funding
External and internal funding for research.
Research networks and partnerships
Benefits to industry and community of working collaboratively  to produce new knowledge, processes and products for use in Australia and overseas.
Applying our research
Connecting our research with market needs so the benefits can be applied to complex social, economic and technological challenges.
International research
Academic and research student exchange, researcher-level international collaborations, cross-institutional networks and partnerships and PhD programs to support international students.
Participating in a research study
Opportunities to participate in a research study and contribute to advancements to meet the social, economic and environmental needs of communities.
Research data and performance
Collection of data and information about our research activities enables us to recognise achievements, monitor, plan and report our progress to government.

Page last updated: Wednesday 6 January 2010