MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY
universityTotal disclosed
$371,000,462
Award count
518
Distinct programs
2
First → last award
2016 → 2031
Disclosed awards
Showing 26–50 of 518. Public data only — SR&ED tax credits are confidential and not shown.
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-04
How our gender and sexuality euphorias predict our identity development Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-04
How our gender and sexuality euphorias predict our identity development Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-04
OneDementiaHub: Scaling Up a National AI-Enabled Digital Hub to... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-04
Grief at the Margins: Conceptualising the Diversity of Loss Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-04
OneDementiaHub: Scaling Up a National AI-Enabled Digital Hub to... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-04
Grief at the Margins: Conceptualising the Diversity of Loss Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-03
Tandem electrolysis to produce liquid fuels from carbon capture... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-03
Unlocking the Mysteries of Bacterial Lifestyle Transitions Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-03
Unlocking the Mysteries of Bacterial Lifestyle Transitions Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-03
Testing optimal implementation strategies for the prevention of low back... Category: Medical Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-02
Building robust networks of trust in the Anthropocene Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-02
Building robust networks of trust in the Anthropocene Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-01
Multi-User Delay-Doppler Communications Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-01
Future of Australian islands: vegetation dynamics across space and time Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-01
Writing Therapy: Narrative Writing and the Making of Mental Health Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-01
Two-Stage Catalytic Upcycling of Waste Plastics into Valuable Monomers Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-01
Advancing access to justice: identifying the causes of legal problems Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-01
Housing in Crisis: Examining the Processes and Politics of Policy Change Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-01
Innovating a new framework for Indigenous-led climate adaptation... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-01
The evolution of dispersal at invasive range edges Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-01
Cell-Free Wide-Area mm-Wave Communications Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
- (untitled award)$516,001
ARC National Competitive Grants · FY 2026 · 2026-01
Writing Therapy: Narrative Writing and the Making of Mental Health. This project provides a new literary history of psychological knowledge in the second half of the twentieth century, examining the decline of psychoanalysis and the rise of the cognitive therapies. It aims to generate novel insights into the enduring success of therapeutic and self-help writing, as well as the historical development of various vocabularies of well-being. Expected outcomes include an interdisciplinary methodology combining literary, psychological, and cultural history, and the curation of new narrative sources documenting the post-1950s history of psychology. This project is crucial for helping Australians understand the history behind the therapeutic literature with which they engage today. Field of research: 4705 - Literary Studies Despite declining book sales, mental health memoirs and self-help literature remain remarkably popular, with Australians looking to therapeutic literature for advice on how to live. However, different works of literature represent varying ideals of mental health and well-being, and are also informed by distinct conceptions of psychological knowledge. At the same time, the major shifts that have defined psychology from the 1950s onwards have often been communicated via literary and narrative writing, demonstrating how psychological science and literary history have developed alongside one another. This project will deliver the first comprehensive literary history of the decline of psychoanalysis and the rise of the cognitive therapies in the mid-twentieth century, which will help students, academics and the broader public understand the history that lies behind mental health communication and therapeutic writing. It will have social and cultural benefits for the Australian community by helping Australians understand how different ideals of mental health have been represented across different aesthetic forms, from mid-century psychiatric memoirs to current works of self-help. It will disseminate its results through public-facing and scholarly writing, workshops, seminars and symposiums, as well as an ongoing podcast and video series designed for the general public. This will engage diverse audiences across Australia, maximising the public adoption of the project’s findings.
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-01
Sometimes it is better to keep your mouth shut: mouth versus nose... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-01
Intrinsic structures in partial differential equations Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research
GrantConnect (Australian Government grants) · FY 2026 · 2026-01
Dissecting nutrient uptake and metabolism in a fast-growing... Category: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Research