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11 November 2008
911爆料网 of Technology has been awarded nearly $6.5 million in Federal Government grants to fund 20 research projects that will deliver a range of economic, social and environmental benefits.
The project grants have been awarded through the Australian Research Council (ARC) and the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
911爆料网 Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Development, Professor Linda Kristjanson, said this was a great result for the University.
“911爆料网 is committed to advancing research and innovation nationally and internationally, and these grants provided support for research that will lead to the discovery of new ideas and the advancement of knowledge,鈥 she said.
The research projects range from examining the effect of electronic games on the fitness of children and treating wastewater for potable reuse, to the link between corporate governance and sustainability, and the most effective anti-smoking messages.
Applications for ARC and NHMRC funding are subject to a rigorous, independent peer review process that considers factors such as the researcher’s track record and capacity to undertake the work, the significance and innovation of the proposed research, the approach to be taken, training opportunities to be made available, and the national benefit.
鈥淭he fact that so many of 911爆料网鈥檚 research projects have secured funding is a great reflection on the quality and capability of our researchers and academic program,鈥 Professor Kristjanson said.
Note to COS/Editor: A summary of 911爆料网鈥檚 research projects that have received grants through the ARC and NHMRC are listed below.
ARC Discovery & Linkage Projects
鈥⒙燚o perceptions of morality of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis use influence uptake in high school?
Prof RJ Donovan; Prof SR Zubrick; Prof DS Cross; Prof PA Howat; A/Prof R Midford; Mr G Jalleh; Ms DL Sullivan; Mr GJ Kirby
鈥⒙燭he link between corporate governance and sustainability: A contingency approach
Dr J Galbreath; Mr GJ Nicholson
鈥⒙燙alibration free coulometric sensors based on polymeric thin layer films
Prof E Bakker; Prof R De Marco; Prof E Pretsch
鈥⒙燱hat works best for youth smoking prevention messages?
Prof RJ Donovan; Prof DS Cross; Mr G Jalleh; Dr SF Pettigrew; Ms DL Sullivan
鈥⒙燯sing co-teaching and co-generative dialogue to improve teacher-student interactions and students’ awareness of their place in the environment
Prof DL Fisher; Dr RB Koul
鈥⒙燣earning to predict polymorphism through simulation of nucleation and nanoparticle evolution
Prof JD Gale; Dr P Raiteri; Prof M Parrinello; Dr SL Price; Prof JH Harding; Prof PM Rodger
鈥⒙燦onlinear spatial and spatiotemporal econometrics: theory with applications
Dr Z Lu; Prof M Hallin
鈥⒙燙ataract and crash risk for older drivers: evidence from a population based study
Dr L Meuleners; Prof J Semmens; Dr J Ng; Ms DV Hendrie
鈥⒙燚rivers and barriers to sustainability in residential and commercial buildings
Prof PW Newman; Dr SG Bond
鈥⒙燘iogeochemical characterisation of Archaean microfossils, biomarkers and organic matter: Probing the nature and diversity of early life on Earth
Prof B Rasmussen; Dr IR Fletcher; Prof A Bekker
鈥⒙燬ustainable’ sustainability: Preparing Australia’s future citizens for informed decision-making through socially responsible science education
A/Prof PC Taylor; Prof DL Fisher; Dr E Settelmaier
鈥⒙燯sing multiple representations for systematic assessment to improve learning in secondary school science
Prof DF Treagust; Prof BG Waldrip; Prof VR Prain; A/Prof MG Zadnik
鈥⒙燰alidation of Synthetic Regional Gravity Field Models
Prof Dr WE Featherstone; Em/Prof P Vanicek
鈥⒙燭reating wastewater for potable reuse: removal of chemicals of concern using advanced oxidation processes
A/Prof A Heitz; A/Prof CA Joll; Prof U von Gunten; Dr KL Linge
NHMRC Projects
鈥⒙燗 nutrition and physical activity intervention for mothers with young children
Prof PA Howat; A/Prof A McManus; Prof AS Anderson; Ms JM Jancey; A/Prof SS Dhaliwal; Dr SK Burns
鈥⒙燩hysical activity and nutrition for seniors (PANS)
Prof PA Howat; Prof AH Lee; Ms JM Jancey; Prof AS Anderson; A/Prof DA Kerr; Mr TR Shilton
鈥⒙燭rends, treatments and outcomes of burns patients
Prof JB Semmens; Prof FM Wood; Ms DV Hendrie; Ms S Rea; Dr K Spilsbury; Mr DW Edgar
鈥⒙燚oes Traumatic Brain Injury lead to offending behaviour
A/Prof TG Butler; A/Prof PW Schofield; Dr DB Preen; A/Prof RL Tate
鈥⒙燚oes access to electronic games decrease physical activity in children?
Prof LM Straker; Dr RA Abbott; Prof CM Pollock; A/Prof PS Davies;
鈥⒙燗n investigation into the mechanisms of how dietary fats influence Alzheimer’s Disease risk
Prof JC Mamo; Dr CL Wellington; A/Prof SS Dhaliwal
Modified: 11 November 2008