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Collaboration with the University of Newcastle

 

How to Collaborate with the University

The University of Newcastle has a wealth of expertise, manpower and facilities across all disciplines. External companies and agencies can experience the benefits of working with the University of Newcastle by starting a partnership with an academic or research team. At first this may just involve discussing areas of mutual interest or getting involved in an undergraduate research project or providing a placement for a student to get work experience. But we are confident that the relationship will grow.

The next step is to start larger scale collaborations. These normally involve a contribution from the external partner but then they can access benefits and concessions in sponsoring University research. Some of these are that:

Funding Schemes Available to Assist Collaboration

The University and Industry partner can make joint applications to funding bodies. In this way, the Industry contribution can be leveraged. There are resources, provided by the University Research Office and TUNRA, to assist with the identification of funding opportunities.

Two major sources of additional funding to support Industry and University collaboration are the University of Newcastle Collaborative Project Grants and the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project grants.

The University Collaborative Scheme:

The ARC Linkage Project scheme:

For both the University Collaborative Projects and the ARC Linkage Projects the collaborating partner must satisfy the following conditions:

Directly Engaging Research at the University

There are several ways in which Industry can sponsor research at the University of Newcastle:

Contacts

For more information please contact:

Research Office
Phone: 4921 7733
Fax: 4921 7164
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TUNRA
Phone: 4921 8777
Fax: 4921 8778
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UNISS
Phone: 4921 6137
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