News & Views item - February 2010

 

 

Minister for Science and Research Seeks Comments on $52 Million to Support Universities Research Collaboration. (February 22, 2010)

Today Senator Kim Carr, federal Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research released a discussion paper on the Collaborative Research Networks (CRN), a program to "provide $52 million from 2011 to promote mutually beneficial collaboration between universities".

 
According to the Minister the aim of the Collaborative Research Network funding is to: "help less research-intensive, smaller and regional universities develop their research capabilities by working in partnership with more research-intensive universities. Smaller and regional universities are an important part of regional economies, and their research activities are strongly connected to local needs and priorities. I am advocating hubs-and-spokes networks as the way to substantially increase the competitiveness of these institutions."

Senator believes the "Collaborative linkages between universities will ensure that regional universities, businesses and communities have access to world-class researchers and facilities around the country. The emphasis here is on consultation... [T]he discussion paper will take this process to the next level. A series of round-table discussions will also be scheduled to ensure that we receive detailed and comprehensive feedback to guide our final design of the CRN. I encourage all universities to offer their insights either at the round-tables or in response to the discussion paper".

 

The discussion paper is available at www.innovation.gov.au and responses should be sent to CRN@innovation.gov.au by Monday, 22 March 2010.

Following the consultation process, eligible universities will be invited to submit proposals for CRN projects from 1 July 2010, with funding to be made available to successful universities from 1 January 2011.