THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
universityTotal disclosed
$310,007,880
Award count
392
Distinct programs
3
First → last award
2016 → 2031
Disclosed awards
Showing 26–50 of 392. Public data only — SR&ED tax credits are confidential and not shown.
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-07
Preparing Australia for a fiery future: Five strategies to guide law... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-07
Preparing Australia for a fiery future: Five strategies to guide law... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-07
Improving wheat nutrient use via the plant nitrogen"“potassium"“water... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-07
Modelling critical mineral potential in copper-(iron)-sulphides Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-06
Quantum clock for assured global navigation: Global Positioning System... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-04
ARC Training Centre in Current and Emergent Quantum Technologies... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-04
ARC Training Centre in Current and Emergent Quantum Technologies... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-04
Complex Networks and Systems Theory for the Public Information... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-04
Complex Networks and Systems Theory for the Public Information... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-04
Forging the new Australian Dream in a Post-homeownership nation Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-04
Too much of a good thing? Examining the Impacts of Folic Acid... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-03
New approaches to combat the misuse of blacklists as tools of repression Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-03
New approaches to combat the misuse of blacklists as tools of repression Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-03
A new wave for growing viable oocytes in vitro Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-03
A new wave for growing viable oocytes in vitro Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-02
All-temperature aqueous zinc ion batteries for stationary energy storage Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-02
All-temperature aqueous zinc ion batteries for stationary energy storage Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-02
All-temperature aqueous zinc ion batteries for stationary energy storage Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-02
Decoding airborne volatiles in environmental smoke that taint wine Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-02
Decoding airborne volatiles in environmental smoke that taint wine Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-02
Decoding airborne volatiles in environmental smoke that taint wine Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-02
Improving face identification by human-algorithm teams Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-02
Improving face identification by human-algorithm teams Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Decoding airborne volatiles in environmental smoke that taint wine Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
- (untitled award)$494,905
ARC National Competitive Grants · FY 2025 · 2025-01
Complex Networks and Systems Theory for the Public Information Environment. This project aims to investigate how emergent threats, such as disinformation and coordinated influence campaigns, impact the broad environment in which the general public shares and consumes information. This will be done by advancing mathematical models that can study the impact of such threats on the information environment, using an interdisciplinary array of techniques from complex networks, systems theory, and social psychology. Expected outcomes include development of new strategies for securing the information environment, and building Australia’s capacity to address future threats. Significant benefits are expected, including expert advice for Australian policymakers and a more secure information environment for all Australians. Field of research: 4901 - Applied Mathematics The information environment is the complex socio-technological system through which society’s citizens generate, consume and share information, and participate in public discourse. In Australia and other democratic countries, the information environment faces sustained and increasingly sophisticated foreign influence and disinformation threats. Currently, there are no tools to investigate how such threats to the information environment can undermine and damage Australian society. This project will develop new mathematical models to study the impact of such threats, and design whole-of-system strategies to increase the robustness and resilience of the information environment against them. The knowledge generated will fill a critical gap, complementing existing research on misinformation detection and individual-based interventions. The outcomes of this research have strong potential to be implemented by collaborators in Australian Defence, through knowledge transfer, modelling tools and advice to government stakeholders to enhance situational awareness and decision making. The new knowledge and end-user applications will bring significant social, economic, and cultural benefits to Australia by contributing to a secure information environment for all Australians to enjoy and access. The project will also address a current critical gap in Australia’s sovereign capabilities to protect its information environment by building domestic capacity and expertise.