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Research Home go Our Research Industry Partnerships Research Students For Researchers Ethics Grants and Contracts Contact Us Information for Researchers Information for researchers Measuring research performance Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) HERDC publication collection HERDC income collection Sustainable Research Excellence The Research Bulletin Managing research data Resources for researchers Research technology information Media training Research Classification codes ARC College nominations LAP publishing FAQ Forms Researcher induction Research training Research brochures file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Search Site Search Research Search Swinburne Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology > Research > Information for Researchers > The Research Bulletin Print this page: Issue No. 287 - 20 November 2014 Top of the News A Special Thank You from Swinburne Research My colleagues and I would like to express our appreciation for the tremendous amount of love and support we've felt coming from the Swinburne community over the past two days. George was greatly cherished, both within our office, the University and wider community. His fine example has made it possible for us to band together and inspired us to work together in honour of his memory. This has been a terribly painful time for us, but also taught us the value of an honourable mentor. We thank you for your continued support. Yours sincerely - Matthew Bailes Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research). Back Special Announcements file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology ARC ARC Announces Chairs for ERA 2015 The ARC recently announced the appointment of the Research Evaluation Committee (REC) Chairs for ERA 2015. Included is our own Professor Leon Sterling, who will Chair the Mathematics, Information and Computing Sciences Committee. Congratulations, Leon! A listing of the Chairs for ERA 2015 RECs is available online. ARC - Discovery Projects/Discovery Early Career Researcher Award/Discovery Indigenous Deadlines (website) Both the internal and external deadlines for the 2016 rounds of the following ARC schemes are now available on the Swinburne Research website: Discovery Projects Discovery Early Career Researcher Award Discovery Indigenous ARC - Discovery Program Cross-scheme Eligibility Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (website) The Cross-scheme Eligibility Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) document is now available for the following schemes under the ARC's Discovery Program: Australian Laureate Fellowships Discovery Early Career Researcher Award Discovery Indigenous Discovery Projects Thank You to ARC Linkage Projects Applicants Last Wednesday was the submission deadline for the ARC's Linkage Projects scheme. Swinburne submitted 10 proposals: six from FSET two from FHAD two from FBE This scheme requires industry partners who must commit cash and/or in-kind resources. Some facts: Total ARC funds request is $3,360,712 21 partner organisations have participated on proposals (this does not include any other universities) The partner organisations have committed to $848,027 cash and $2,664,011 in-kind if the applications are successful A sincere thank you to all applicants and the teams responsible for putting together proposals. NHMRC NHMRC - RGMS: Now Available (website) file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology The NHMRC's Research Grants Management System (RGMS) has been successfully upgraded and is now available for use. Key changes include: Navigation: In addition to the standard tabs (Applicant, RAO, Assessor, etc) available on the home page, RGMS now features a new menu bar to assist with navigation. This includes Home, Back, Recent and Favourites links. Hovering over the Home link also gives access to all pages Links once found in side menus can now be found under drop-down menus. For example, all application menu options (General, Part A and Part B) now appear under a drop-down menu on the Applications Properties tab. Drop-down menus on other Properties tabs (e.g. Profile and CV, etc) operate in a similar way The Submit button has been replaced by a Save and Return button, which saves the actions on the current page before returning to the previous page Lookups and Editing: Users can now type directly into lookup fields (e.g. Administering Institution, Research keywords, Research team members , etc) to get auto-suggested results, avoiding the need to use the binocular icon to search for and select results In-line editing is now possible for some assessment fields (e.g. Panel/Spokesperson Assessment Selection Criteria fields), avoiding the need for assessors to put RGMS into “Edit Mode” Quick Reference Guides, User Guides, and eLearning modules can be found on the RGMS Training webpage. NHMRC - 2015 Deadlines (website) The NHMRC have released the deadlines for all 2015 rounds - both the internal and external deadlines for the 2015 NHMRC rounds are now avilable on the Swinburne Research website. Read Updates on Initiatives to Improve Clinical Trials The following updates on initiatives to improve clinical trials are now available: A report on a ‘Good Practice Process’ for the site assessment and authorisation phases of clinical trials research governance A report on the concept for a national application form for research involving humans An updated review of laws and regulations for research involving humans in Australia Other News Ian Potter Foundation - Expressions of Interest Now Open The Ian Potter Foundation is currently accepting Expressions of Interest for funding in the following programs: Arts Community Wellbeing Education Environment & Conservation Health & Disability Medical Research For more information, please see the items in the ARC, NHMRC & Other Major Initiatives section of this edition of the Research Bulletin. file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology Transurban - Innovation Grants Transurban has opened its inaugural Innovation Grants round. For more information on the Transurban Innovation Grants, and the Transurban Community Grants, please see the items in the Grants section of this edition of the Research Bulletin. Research Seminar: Social Media and Research (website) In this seminar, former Swinburne academic and business strategist, Joanne Jacobs, will deliver a seminar on how to build a research profile using social media, and how to avoid social media #FAILs. All researchers, supervisors and academic support staff are encouraged to attend: When: Friday 21st November 2014 Venue: AGSE207 Time: 2:00pm – 3:30pm with tea/coffee provided More information is available on the Swinburne Research website. Altmetric Launch Seminar (website) Swinburne Research has recently adopted the online platform Altmetric for Institutions to help us track, monitor, and report on the social media attention generated by research published by our academics. We are launching our subscription to Altmetric with a seminar on 26 November. A representative from Altmetric will give an overview of the system and a short tutorial on how to use its core features. The seminar will run from 2.00 - 3.00pm in AMDC 912/913. If you would like to come along, please register your interest in attending. Department of Industry - Industry Growth Centres Initiative Consultation Sessions (website) The Department of Industry is holding two Industry Growth Centres Initiative consultation session webinars: Friday 28 November: 12.00 - 2.00pm Thursday 4 December: 12.00 - 2.00pm If interested in attending one of the webinars, please register your interest with the Department. The Industry Growth Centres Initiative is the centrepiece of the Government’s new industry policy direction and part of the Industry Innovation and Competitiveness Agenda. The Initiative will initially focus on five growth sectors in which Australia already has a competitive advantage: Food and Agribusiness Mining Equipment, Technology, and Services Medical Technologies and Pharmaceuticals Advanced Manufacturing Oil, Gas, and Energy Resources EU Horizon 2020 Information Session (website) An information session is being held on Thursday 4 December 2014 to discuss opportunities for collaboration with the European Union under the EU Horizon 2020 program with representatives of the Directorate General for Research and Innovation from the European Commission in Brussels. file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology The strategic benefits to Australian researchers of being engaged in Horizon 2020 will be discussed as will the practicalities of participation using examples of past collaborations and joint research investment. The session will run from 9.00 - 11.45am at the University of Melbourne. Registration is essential. Australian-German Research Collaboration Forum Information Session (website) The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, the German Embassy, and the University of Melbourne EU Centre on Shared Complex Challenges are running a forum on Monday 8 December from 2.00 - 5.00pm outlining: Germany's multifaceted research landscape Opportunities for Australian research collaboration with German universities and research organisations Practical information on German funding for joint research projects and fellowships for early career and senior researchers Presenters include representatives from: German Federal Ministry of Education and Research Research organisations – Fraunhofer Society and Helmholtz Association Research funding organisations – German Research Foundation, German Academic Exchange Service, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Registration is essential. Research Bazaar Conference (website) The Research Bazaar (ResBaz) is a free three day (February 16 - 18 2015) conference aiming to kick-start a training programme in Australia assuring the next generation of researchers are equipped with the digital skills and tools to make their research better! The event will blend the best of both academic and social graduate life and will be held at the University of Melbourne. First round registration closes 30 November. More information, including registration details, is available online. Australia-China Science and Research Fund (ACSRF) - Joint Research Centres (JRCs) (website) New Joint Research Centres (JRCs) will be supported under the extension of the Australia-China Science and Research Fund (ACSRF). The call for applications to the next round of JRCs is expected to occur in the first quarter of 2015. With the renewal of the ACSRF, JRCs will be required to include a Chinese partner as well as an Australian industry partner to maximise application and commercialisation of research outcomes. High Commission of Canada Research Funding Presentation The Academic Relations Assistant from the Canadian High Commission recently gave a presentation at the University of Melbourne on research funding opportunities in Canada. Canada’s three major federal research councils fund projects aimed at international collaboration. Foreign nationals are eligible to be principal applicants, and under certain circumstances, money is able to be file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology transferred to Australia. Slides from the presentation are available - please contact Sally Fried ( [email protected] / ext. 8145 ) to obtain a copy. Research Library News New to Swinburne Commons: PhysCasts First came the popular MathsCasts and StatsCasts series. Now the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology has introduced PhysCasts. PhysCasts are narrated screen video recordings explaining physics concepts and their application to problemsolving. The series is part of an ongoing collaborative research project to develop high quality resources and investigate the effectiveness of screencasts to support learning. Contributors include Emily Cook, Brenton Hall, Wayne Rowlands and Tom Edwards. PhysCasts are open access, made available under a Creative Commons licence. Find them in Swinburne Commons, YouTube, iTunes U and Swinburne Library search. Back Ethics & Biosafety New Ethics & Biosafety Announcements SHESC and SUHREC Appraisal Deadlines - For current deadlines please visit the Swinburne Research ethics website. Human Ethics Application Deadlines (website) The next deadline for applications for SHESC review is Monday 24 November. The next deadline for applications for SUHREC review is Friday 28 November. Lay Member Vacancy - SUHREC (website) Expressions of interest are invited for lay membership of the Swinburne University Human Research Ethics Committee (SUHREC). Further details are available online. Cell Lines: Do You Need SBC Approval for Working with Cell Lines? (website) Cell lines (or subclones) in themselves do not necessarily present a risk. However, some cell lines contain pathogenic organisms. Therefore, for every cell line that is manipulated in a laboratory, at a minimum you need to make a detailed risk assessment in order to ensure that appropriate precautions and practices are followed. Please consider some of the following: 1. Do you know the source of the cell line? human* file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology mammalian primate* mammalian non primate avian invertebrate 2. What is the type of cell line? primary cell* continuous intensively characterised 3. Where did the cell line come from? Has it been authenticated and have a Certificate of Analysis (CoA)? found in the freezer (i.e. unknown source)* another institution with no CoA* another institution that has a CoA Commercial culture bank (e.g. ATCC, CelBank Australia) If you have answered ‘Yes’ to any option with the asterix(*), then you will need to seek SBC approval. For the next steps, please see the website. Membership Call for Subcommittees of Swinburne's Human Research Ethics Committee (SUHREC) Expressions of interest are invited from Swinburne academic staff to serve as members on Subcommittees (SHESCs) of Swinburne's Human Research Ethics Committee (SUHREC). Membership can be sought and/or offered as either regular or alternate/additional appointments. A regular Subcommittee meets 6-9 times per annum depending on the number of ethics clearance applications received. Current membership comprises academic members from diverse disciplines and backgrounds including the following academic/research areas: qualitative research; behavioural sciences, preferably psychology; and business/management disciplines, etc. Confidential expressions of interest should include a short CV and explanation relevant to the brief duties of membership statement. The membership statement is available from the Research Ethics Officer. As these positions carry significant responsibility and commitment, applications should include the support of their Dean or equivalent. Applications should be sent c/- Research Ethics Officer, Swinburne Research (H68) or to [email protected] as soon as practicable, preferably no later than Friday 28 November 2014. Subcommittee appointments are made by SUHREC. Enquiries on research ethics administration can be directed to Dr Astrid Nordmann, Research Ethics Officer on ext 3845. Back Swinburne Research Student News 2014 Trans-Tasman 3MT - Three Minute Thesis Competition - Final - University of Western Australia file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology What is 3MT? Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland (UQ). Doctor of Philosophy students have three minutes to present a compelling oration on their thesis and its significance. The first 3MT was held at The University of Queensland in 2008 with 160 RHD students competing. Enthusiasm for the 3MT concept grew and its widespread implementation by universities has led to the development of an international competition. Trans-Tasman 3MT Final The Trans-Tasman 3MT – Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Thursday 3 November at the University of Western Australia in Perth. This year Swinburne’s grand finalist, Javeria Jalal from the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology, gave a fantastic presentation along with 48 doctoral finalists from Universities in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong. The winner of the Trans-Tasman Final was Sarah Marley from Curtin University and her talk was “Say what? Coastal dolphins and noisy environments.” The Runner up and also Peoples’ Choice award, was Rosanna Stevens from the ANU with her talk “Now you see it”. The 3MT story and competition was filmed by the ABC’s program, Lateline and is scheduled to air on Wednesday 19 November. Once the story has gone to air, the Swinburne Research training website will be updated with links to the story here: http://www.research.swinburne.edu.au/research-students/training/. Swinburne University Finals The 2014 University Final for the 3MT Competition was held on Tuesday 22 July in the ATC Auditorium, Hawthorn Campus. Three finalists from each Faculty and one Finalist from the Sarawak Campus competed for the first time with a total of 10 competing – two guests presented from the Sarawak Campus. Approximately 100 staff & students participated in the voting for the People’s Choice Award. Judges: Prof Leon Sterling, PVC Digital Frontiers; Mr Tom Hyland, Director of Communications, Ms Jane Ward, Director, Collaboration & Partnerships University Finalists Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology Winner: Javeria Jalal –Ultrasound is skimming cream/milk fat from milk Runner Up: Sahar Sohrabi – Preventing burn-outs in the cloud People’s Choice: Emma Carland – Optical Fibre Tumour Detection Sensor Faculty Finalists Faculty of Health, Arts & Design Winner: Christina Ting – Ecological footprint and China-born migrants in Australia Runner Up: Eugen Bacon – Writing Different People’s Choice: Sanjib Goswami – Challenges to Social Cohesion in India’s Northeast: Towards a new paradigm Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology Winner: Javeria Jalal - Ultrasound is skimming cream/milk fat from milk Runner Up: Sahar Sohrabi - Preventing burn-outs in the cloud People’s Choice: Emma Carland - Optical Fibre Tumour Detection Sensor file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology Faculty of Business & Enterprise Winner: Stephanie Cadeddu – Frugal solutions for low-income and rural people Runner Up: Till Klein – The role of proximity for innovation in the Australian medical device industry People’s Choice: Nusrat Sharmin – Switching behaviour in the Australian consumer banking sector: influcence of the new banking reforms Sarawak Campus Finalist: LinShen Liew – Indoor Positioning system (IPS): Never get lost again Guest: Mohammud Irfaan Peerun – Tunnelling Works in Malaysia Guest: Soh Brendard Nji – Inter-user interference in body area networks Back ARC, NHMRC & Other Major Initiatives Search the full list of current opportunities in the funding opportunities database Fund Name Fund Type Closing Date Details *external closing date Ian Potter Foundation - Expressions of Interest Ian Potter Foundation - Medical Research Expressions of Interest ARC, NHMRC 11 December or Major 2014 Initiative More ARC, NHMRC or Major Initiative More 4 February 2015 Back Grants Swinburne Research has specific procedures that relate to the review and submission of research grant applications. Please visit the Swinburne Research website for more information. Generally, research income other than donations and income from schemes listed on the Australian Competitive Grants Register will incur a levy. Please refer to the 'Divisional Overhead Recovery' policy for more information on this levy, including the definition of 'donation' in this context and further instances of levy-applicable/levy-exempt funding. Please note that Research funds are assessed for inclusion in the annual HERDC research data collection only where funds are lodged in a research account opened by Swinburne Research as part of the funds acceptance process. All new funding applications submitted to Swinburne Research must be accompanied by an Application Coversheet. Please visit the Swinburne Research website to download the Coversheet. Search the full list of current opportunities in the funding opportunities database Fund Name Fund Type Closing Date Details *external closing date file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology New South Wales Department of Primary Industries (DPI) - Recreational Fishing Trusts Grants 1 December 2014 More National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Pilot Research Grants Grants 18 December 2014 More Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange - Conference and Seminar Grants Grants 7 January 2015 More Grants 15 January 2015 More Garnett Passe and Rodney Williams Memorial Foundation - Grant-in-Aid (Supplementation) Grants 20 January 2015 More Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Research Support Grants Grants 21 January 2015 More National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Research Grants Grants 27 January 2015 More Fritz Thyssen Foundation - Conference Grants Grants 30 January 2015 More Found Animals Foundation – Michelson Grants in Reproductive Biology Letters of Intent Grants Ongoing More Grants Ongoing More Grants Ongoing More Transurban - Community Grants Transurban - Innovation Grants Japan Foundation - Japanese Studies Mini Grants Back Fellowships Search the full list of current opportunities in the funding opportunities database Fund Name Fund Type Closing Date Details *external closing date Parkinson's Disease Foundation (PDF) - Postdoctoral Fellowships for Basic Scientists Letters of Intent Fellowships 21 November 2014 More Brown University: John Carter Brown Library Short-Term Fellowships Fellowships 1 December 2014 * More Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship (SARF) Fellowships 1 December 2014 * More Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program Fellowships 1 December 2014 * More Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution - Anne van Biema Fellowship Fellowships 15 December 2014 * More Lalor Foundation - Post-doctoral Fellowships Fellowships 7 January 2015 More file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology Durham University - Policy and Enterprise Fellowships Fellowships 9 January 2015 * More Durham University - Durham International Senior Fellowships Fellowships 9 January 2015 * More Brown University: John Carter Brown Library Interdisciplinary Cluster Fellows (ICFs) Fellowships 15 January 2015 * More Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) - Short-Term Fellowships Fellowships 15 January 2015 * More Smithsonian Libraries - Margaret Henry Dabney Fellowships Penick Resident Scholar Program 15 January 2015 * More Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Verville Fellowship Fellowships 15 January 2015 * More Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Senior Fellowships Grants Fellowships 21 January 2015 More Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Rome Fellowship Fellowships 21 January 2015 More Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Mid-Career Fellowships Fellowships 21 January 2015 More Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Post-doctoral Fellowships Fellowships 21 January 2015 More Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Junior Fellowships Fellowships 21 January 2015 More Boston College - African & African Diaspora Studies Dissertation Fellowship Fellowships 31 January 2015 * More Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Comparative Media Studies/Writing (CMS/W) Visiting Fellowships Scholars Ongoing * More Center for Jewish History - Visiting Scholar Program Fellowships Ongoing * More European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) - Short-Term Fellowships Fellowships Ongoing * More Back Travel Search the full list of current opportunities in the funding opportunities database Fund Name Fund Type Closing Date Details *external closing date Campus Travel - Travel Grant Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) - Del Jones Memorial Travel Award Royal Aeronautical Society - Aerospace Travel 30 November 2014 * More Travel 15 January 2015 * More 29 January file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology Speakers Travel Grants (AeSTG) Houghton Trust - International Travel and Subsistence Grants Travel Travel 2015 5 February 2015 More More Back Scholarships Search the full list of current opportunities in the funding opportunities database Fund Name Fund Type Closing Date Details *external closing date French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development - Eiffel Scholarships Scholarships 9 January 2015 * More Palliative Care Research Network Victoria (PCRNV) - Research Masters or PhD Scholarship Scholarships 21 January 2015 More Great Artesian Basin Coordinating Committee (GABCC) - PhD Top-up Scholarships Scholarships Ongoing More Back Prizes & Awards Search the full list of current opportunities in the funding opportunities database Fund Name Fund Type Closing Date Details *external closing date Borlaug Global Rust Initiative (BGRI) - Gene Stewardship Award Prizes and Awards 15 January 2015 * More History Council of New South Wales - Max Kelly Medal Prizes and Awards 31 January 2015 * More Society for Histochemistry - Robert Feulgen Prizes and Awards 31 January 2015 * More Geneva Association - Ernst-Meyer Prize Prizes and Awards 31 January 2015 * More Lasker Foundation - Awards Prizes and Awards 2 February 2015 * More Prizes and Awards Ongoing * More Prize Gender Identity Research and Education Society (GIRES) - Recognition of Gender Identity and Intersex Research Award Back file:///C|/Users/sfried/Documents/Research/researchers/bulletin/2014/bulletin.php.html[20/11/2014 11:49:39 AM] Research Bulletin > Information for Swinburne Researchers > Swinburne Research > Swinburne University of Technology Other Funding Resources Websites Previous issues of The Research Bulletin Research Professional a comprehensive funding opportunities database, with all funding opportunities eligibility verified for Australian researchers. 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