Western Sydney University
universityTotal disclosed
$185,199,752
Award count
246
Distinct programs
2
First → last award
2016 → 2031
Disclosed awards
Showing 51–75 of 246. Public data only — SR&ED tax credits are confidential and not shown.
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-08
Plants and climate mitigation futures: Museums, communities, knowledges Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-08
Scope and ramifications of Indigenous language loss among PNG's youth Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-08
Scope and ramifications of Indigenous language loss among PNG's youth Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-08
Understanding the mastery of multiple languages and dialects Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-08
Understanding the mastery of multiple languages and dialects Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-07
A platform for multifaceted climate-adaptive building envelopes Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
ARC Training Centre for Smart and Sustainable Horticulture Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
ARC Training Centre for Smart and Sustainable Horticulture Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
Revealing Universal and Cultural Origins of Music-Induced Affect Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
Revealing Universal and Cultural Origins of Music-Induced Affect Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
Australia’s first co-created workforce model to advance preventive oral... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
The Invisible Infertile: Understanding Fertility Treatment Experiences... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
Australia’s first co-created workforce model to advance preventive oral... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
The Invisible Infertile: Understanding Fertility Treatment Experiences... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-05
The origins and development of human analogical reasoning Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-05
The origins and development of human analogical reasoning Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-04
Increasing access to physical activity for people with spinal cord... Category: Medical Research
- Engaging Digital Objects$567,156
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-03
Engaging Digital Objects Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
- Engaging Digital Objects$567,156
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-03
Engaging Digital Objects Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-02
Neurobiometrics: Unlocking person identity codes in the... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-02
Neurobiometrics: Unlocking person identity codes in the... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Yarruwala: Complex Ecosystems of Indigenous Higher Education Leadership Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Indigenous/Pasifika LGBTIQ+ wellbeing & the role of rights-based... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Transborder Electricity Infrastructures and Geopolitics Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
- (untitled award)$509,598
ARC National Competitive Grants · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Bio-Inspired Multi-scale Strengthening of Lightweight Renewable Structures. This project aims to develop strategies in enhancing the functional behavior of lightweight structures used in renewables by emerging bio-inspired multi-scale strengthening approaches. This project expects to develop new knowledge in strengthening mechanisms of fibre composites, within applications such as the wind turbine energy sectors. Expected outcomes include identifying novel manufacturing pathways, and increased understanding of the synergistic structure-property-relationship in hierarchically or bio-inspired engineered structures containing constituents at multiple length scales. This should provide benefits to Australia by providing cost effective manufacturing routes for structures also applicable in civil and aerospace domain. Field of research: 4016 - Materials Engineering Due the recent climatic shifts, there is a sovereign need within Australia to increase the Net Zero carbon emission capability by 2050 and 82% renewable energy share through smart green technologies such as off-shore and on-shore wind turbine blades. With over $12.4 BN of investment within Australia, large span wind turbines with greater energy throughput are needed to be reinforced with lighter, stiffer, and stronger materials such as carbon fibre composites. However, a long-standing problem with currently established carbon fibre reinforced composites are their brittle properties, poor crashworthiness and lack of functionality or recyclability. This project will solve these issues developing novel multi-scale design methodologies for composites that are cost-effective and readily translatable into existing supply chains. Taking inspirations from nature, over the traditional carbon fibre composites containing a single phase of reinforcement binded in a brittle polymeric phase, the multi-scale strengthening processes by careful hierarchical tailoring of nanoscale and micron-scale reinforcements and mendable materials will allow for these lightweight composite structures to exhibit structural resiliency, functionality and lifespan that is greater than the sum of their individual brittle constituents. The current project will generate new science and IP of commercial and national benefit to manufacturers across a broad range of other construction industries.