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Swinburne ARC grant success highlights industry connection
Swinburne University of Technology has been awarded five industry and community connected grants worth more than $2.5 million in the latest round of ARC Linkage Projects.
The successful projects include Swinburne’s first Indigenous-led ARC funded grant, as well as research into using biomass waste to build roads, activating social connection to address isolation and broadening knowledge of south-eastern Aboriginal lives through photography.
Success for Swinburne research
Five Swinburne projects were awarded funding in the latest round of ARC Linkage Projects grants.
Moondani Toombadool Centre Research Fellow Dr Sadie Heckenberg will lead a project to develop a national framework that empowers self-determination in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander girls, creating life-changing educational opportunities.
social data superheroes.
In this webinar, Professor Jane Farmer and Associate Professor Anthony McCosker from the Social Innovation Research Institute, will discuss the importance of social data, the international state of play, the goals of data-driven work with communities, NGOs, services and others. They will provide a mapping type overview of ‘where’ and ‘how’ interface and translational work is happening, including key international and national examples and innovative work being led by the