Lake George. Photo by CazzJ on flickr:
ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young has congratulated all the winners of Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Grants, especially the ten recipients from ANU. Professor Young said that ANU had received a total of $3.85 million for successful applicants from the University. The projects range across a wide spectrum of university activities, and include research into the mysteries of Lake George, detecting doping in racehorses and the history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in defence of Australia. ARC Linkage Grants support collaborative research between higher education researchers and industry. Professor Young said it was particularly pleasing to see the University achieve such success in this year's funding. "These projects highlight the range of industry links and collaborations the University and researchers have developed. Partner organisations in this round include the National Archives of Australia, the Australian Racing Forensic Laboratory and the Australian War Memorial, and we're delighted to be working collaboratively with these institutions in the national interest.
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