Research
World-changing research, made possible by Melbourne
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Faculties, graduate schools and research places
Discover the University of Melbourne's faculties and graduate schools and their associated research centres and institutes.
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MELBOURNE INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTES
The Melbourne Interdisciplinary Research Institutes focus on three key themes: understanding our place and purpose; fostering health and well being; and supporting sustainability and resilience.
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Hallmark Research Initiatives
With distinct interdisciplinary emphasis, these initiatives provide support for priority areas of research to facilitate the maturing of focused research communities and promote collaboration with external partners.
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Information for researchers
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Office of Research Ethics and Integrity
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Funding
Access funding support through internal and external grants and schemes.
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Major initiatives
Major research projects for high value, strategically important, collaborative, multi-disciplinary, high risk or complex funding opportunities.
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Research infrastructure
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Research contracts
Understand the kinds of contracts used within research projects at the University and how to administer them.
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Explore the commercial potential of your research
Engage with industry, pursue research sponsorship and tender opportunities, develop contract research proposals, protect and commercialise intellectual assets.
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Research reporting
ARC, NHMRC, HERDC and non-HERDC research reporting standards and coding. Get information on the Researcher Project Dashboard for managing research projects.
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Research Data Management
Research data management, verification of research outcomes, data management tools and assistance.
Researchers at Melbourne can access a diverse range of research funding opportunities spanning emerging fields as well as the full range of traditional academic disciplines.
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ARC schemes
The Australian Research Council (ARC) funds research across all disciplines except health and medical research. The University of Melbourne have specialised staff to help you with the ARC funding process.
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NHMRC schemes
The University was awarded 139 grants totalling $78.8 million by the NHMRC, of which $60.3 million was allocated to 98 project grants and $18.5 million to fellowships and other awards.
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Internal grants and fellowships
Internal grants and fellowships are funded and administered through the University. Most of the programs aim to seed new initiatives and partnerships, others are targeted to specific cohorts of researchers.
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International schemes
The University is dedicated to fostering high quality collaborations with international research partners and institutions that have global standing and impact.
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Other Australian grants
Australian sponsors ranging from large charities and other organisations listed in the Australian Competitive Grants Register to smaller organisations or philanthropists, offer substantial and/or one-off funding opportunities.
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Major initiatives
Major research projects for high value, strategically important, collaborative, multi-disciplinary, high risk or complex funding opportunities.
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Primary industry schemes
The Primary Industries Grant portfolio manages all aspects of competitive grants within the Primary Industry field of research.
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Industry research collaboration
The University has a solid track record in engaging and collaborating with industry and aims to conduct high-impact research.
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Medical Research Future Fund
The Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) is a $20 billion vehicle for investment in health and medical research. It represents the single largest boost to research funding in Australia’s history. It will support research and innovation activities with the objective of improving the health and wellbeing of Australians.
- Grant application resources and advice for all applicants
- Research contracts resources and advice for staff
The University’s business development team provides researchers at Melbourne with a range of services that support the academic community to engage with industry, pursue research sponsorship and tender opportunities, develop contract research proposals as well as protect and commercialise intellectual assets.
Current University of Melbourne researchers can find out more about these services on the Staff Hub.
The University of Melbourne maintains its commitment to responsible research with honesty, responsibility and accountability, which demonstrates respect for animals used in research, research participants and the environment.
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Human ethics
Human ethics approval is required for all research conducted with or about people, or their data or tissue
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Animal ethics
Animal ethics approval is required for all research or teaching conducted with animals
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Research integrity
Research integrity is about the responsible practice of research
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Breaches of research integrity
Find out how the University addresses breaches of research integrity
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Gene technology
Certain research involving gene technology requires approvals and restrictions
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Biosafety
Biosafety requirements ensure a safe environment for researchers and the public
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Biosecurity
Biosecurity legislation places restrictions on import and export of goods for environmental and public safety
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Export controls
Export controls limit the tangible and intangible international movement of technology in applied research
Whether you’re interested in sponsoring Melbourne research, accessing research materials, or exploring licensing opportunities, we are here to help.
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Research collaboration
The University's research engagement activities are focused on supporting the whole research collaboration process – whether you are from industry, government or the not-for-profit sector.
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IP & Technology Transfer
Technology Transfer is an important element of research collaboration, and provides industry partners with access to our innovative technologies through facilitating licensing and collaborative partnerships to benefit both the local and global community.
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Supporting your organisation through teaching
Develop your workforce with our range of customised programs. These unique and highly specialised programs are tailored specifically to your needs, drawing on expertise from across the University.
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World-class research - globally engaged
With an annual research budget of over $1 billion, the University of Melbourne is the number one research university in Australia, consistently outperforming its peer group in international rankings.
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Creating a sports shoe for knee osteoarthritis
ASICS Oceania partnered with the University of Melbourne to create the Gel-Melbourne OA, a shoe specifically designed to treat individuals with knee osteoarthritis.
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A niche player in live vaccines for the global food animal industry
Partnership with the University of Melbourne’s Asia Pacific Centre for Animal Health.
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Developing treatments for rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis
Developing treatments based on discoveries made by University of Melbourne researchers.
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Precision laser technology for quantum physics researchers
Provisioning high-performance laser technology for researchers in quantum physics.
From microscopy to whole-body bioimaging, our extensive range of research facilities and related services are available to assist University of Melbourne researchers as well as the University’s industry partners in conducting cutting-edge research.
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ACRF Translational Reverse Phase Protein Array
Reverse phase protein array technology is a high-throughput antibody-based technique that allows for rapid exploratory proteomics on small sample populations.
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Digitisation
Find out more about the process of converting a diverse range of information formats within objects, into a single binary code that can be read by electronic devices.
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Histology and Histopathology
Analyse the signs and characteristics associated with disease, or abnormalities such as abnormal growth, inflammatory disease, infection and cancer in the study of microscopic anatomy.
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Informatics
Informatics incorporates many mathematical, computer science and engineering processes to extract meaningful results from large amounts of data.
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Libraries and Collections
Tailored support to the academic community around managing information and data, strategy around publishing and sharing, measuring impact, and preserving and archiving research material.
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Magnetic Resonance
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy delivers detailed information on topology, dynamics and 3D structure of molecules, either in solution or in the solid state.
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Mass Spectrometry
Generating a mass spectrum of all the different types and structures of molecules within a sample
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Materials Characterisation and Fabrication
The Materials Characterisation and Fabrication Platform (MCFP) supports materials research through advanced instrumentation, analysis and characterisation. The MCFP welcomes all users across the scientific community, from universities and research institutes to industry.
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Melbourne Advanced Microscopy
Melbourne Advanced Microscopy is a large network of cross-faculty capabilities with an impressive suite of cutting-edge microscopy technology and expertise supporting a diverse range of world-class research within the University.
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Melbourne Bioimaging
Imaging technology and methodology can be used to visualise biological processes and structures of a specimen or patient under examination with little physical interference.
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Melbourne Bioresources Platform
The University of Melbourne is committed to the highest standards in laboratory animal care and welfare. The Melbourne Bioresources Platform provides a service to enable researchers to achieve at the highest level while remaining fully compliant with regulatory obligations and best practice animal care and welfare.
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Melbourne Clinical and Translational Science Platform
MCATS is a collaborative research platform providing support for research question development, Biostatistics, Health informatics (e.g. REDCap, e-health), Health Economics and translational capability for your health project.
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Melbourne Cytometry Platform
Cytometry is a laser-based technique that is widely used for the physical and biochemical characterisation of cells and nanoparticles.
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Melbourne Statistical Consulting Platform
The Melbourne Statistical Consulting Platform provides high-quality advice on statistical methods to graduate research students and staff at the University of Melbourne.
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Melbourne Trace Analysis for Chemical, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Trace element analysis is the measurement of very small concentrations of specific elements present in a sample.
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Plant Bioresources
Resources for plant and environmental-based research
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Research Platform Services
Research Platform Services provide platform access to researchers, expertise and education to research communities, and access to discipline specific tools and training.
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Research Data Management
Research data management, verification of research outcomes, data management tools and assistance.
To compete on the world stage, you need a world-standard education. At the University of Melbourne, you'll gain an internationally recognised degree that will open doors to an outstanding future.
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Graduate Research Degrees
The University of Melbourne is recognised internationally as a leader in graduate research training. As one of our graduate researchers, you’ll work in first-rate facilities with leading experts and supervisors in your field.
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PhD Programs
Participation in thematic PhD Programs, either within a discipline or as part of a multi-disciplinary cohort, is designed to enhance your graduate research experience and career outcomes. Participation is open to students enrolled in our PhD degrees.
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Commercial Programs
Customised professional development programs in many areas of professional and technical education to meet your specific development needs.
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