Grants

2012-14, UoN FEDUA Research Program: Religion in Political Life (RiPL), $100,000, PL Dr. Timothy Stanley, CIs Roland Boer, Prof. Hilary Carey, Prof. Terrence Lovat, Prof. John McDowell, Dr. Kath McPhillips.

2012-14, ARC Discovery Grant: Religion and Political Thought,  $271,282, Roland Boer (with Prof. M. Maddox, Dr. C. Hartney, Dr. G. Boucher).

2012. ARC Discovery Grant: Unfinished Business: On Marxism and Religion, $60,000, Roland Boer.

2010-2012, ARC Discovery Project: Liberty, Anti- transportation and the Empire of Morality $163,000, Prof. Hilary Carey (with David Roberts).

2011, East Asia Christian Forum: Political Theology: Between East & West, $20,000, Roland Boer.

2011, Macquarie University Research Grant: Religion and Political Thought, $25,000, Roland Boer (major grant writer in team).

2010-2011, Australian Government DIISR Grant: Political Islam and the Formation of Political Identity among Young Muslims in the West: A Comparative Study of Australian and Canadian Cases, $7,645, Prof. Terrence Lovat (with H. Hosseini).

2010, Det Frie Forskningsråd: Kultur og Kommunikation (The Danish Council for Independent Research: Humanities): Religion and Political Thought, DKK 288,000 = AUD $65,000, Roland Boer.

2009-2010: Australian Government DIAC Competitive Grant: Job Readiness of Muslim Jobseekers and Relative Effectiveness of Employment Support Service, $88,000, Prof. Terrence Lovat (with W. Mitchell, P. Nilan, H. Hosseini, B. Cook & I. Samarayi).

2005-09, ARC Discovery Project: Muslims and Christians: Women, Nationalism and Sustainability in the Asia Pacific Region, $125,104, Prof. Hilary Carey and Prof. Terrence Lovat.

2005-07, ARC Discovery Project: Religion and Imperialism in Australia from Colony to Nation, $115,000, Prof. Hilary Carey.

2009-11, ARC Discovery Grant, The Criticism of Heaven and Earth, $138,000, Roland Boer.

2005-7, ARC Discovery Grant, Political Myth and the Bible, $114,000, Roland Boer.

2005-7, ARC Discovery Grant, Demanding the Impossible, $360,000, Roland Boer (with Andrew Milner, Andrew Benjamin, Kate Rigby and Ian Buchanan).