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Linkage Projects Round 2 Selection Report for Funding Commencing in July 2007
Overview
Selection Process
Selection Criteria
Funding Levels and Duration
National Research Priorities
Summary of Outcomes
Approved Funding
Project Size
Components
APAI and APAI-IT
APDI
LIF
Outcomes by Organisation
Age and Gender
Overview
The Linkage Projects scheme funds collaborative projects between University researchers and Partner Organisations. Proposals in Round 2 for projects commencing in July 2007 closed on 24 November 2006. This report outlines recommendations from the selection process for that round.
As indicated in the funding rules for this round, Linkage Projects aims to:
- encourage and develop long-term strategic research alliances between higher education organisations and other organisations, including within industry, in order to apply advanced knowledge to problems and/or to provide opportunities to obtain national economic, social or cultural benefits;
- support collaborative research on issues of benefit to regional and rural communities;
- enhance the scale and focus of research in National Research Priorities;
- foster opportunities for postdoctoral researchers to pursue internationally competitive research in collaboration with organisations outside the higher education sector, targeting those who have demonstrated a clear commitment to high-quality research;
- provide outcome-oriented research training to prepare high-calibre postgraduate research students; and
- produce a national pool of world-class researchers to meet the needs of the broader Australian innovation system.
Research project costs are supported under Linkage Projects, as well as:
- Australian Postdoctoral Fellowships Industry (APDI) for researchers with less than three years' postdoctoral experience;
- Australian Postgraduate Awards Industry (APAI, or as APAI-IT for those in the field of information technology and communications) for postgraduate research students studying towards a Master's or PhD degree; and
- Linkage Industry Fellowships (LIF) which provide support for costs involved in a temporary transfer from one of the eligible higher education organisations listed on a proposal to one of the partner organisations on that proposal, or vice versa.
A single proposal to Linkage Projects may contain research project costs and one or more of the component costs above.
This report includes summary statistics and recommendations for those Linkage Projects proposals that involve project, and/or APAI, and/or APDI, and/or LIF fellowship funding.
Selection Process
The ARC and the College of Experts assessed proposals in the following ways depending on the level of support sought in the proposal.
Where an Applicant sought funding from the ARC to support fellowships, project costs associated with personnel, equipment, maintenance and/or travel, of more than $150,000 over the project life, the ARC and its College of Experts:
- assigned independent readers/assessors to review proposals;
- sought applicants' comments on assessors' reports;
- ranked each proposal relative to the others on the basis of the proposal, the assessors' reports and applicant's response to these assessments; and
- assessed and recommended budgets, and prepared funding recommendations.
About 24% of proposals requested funding of less than $150,000 over the proposed project life. External assessment was not sought in these cases. The ARC and the College of Experts ranked each proposal relative to all other proposals on the basis of the proposal and prepared funding recommendations.
Selection Criteria
Selection criteria and corresponding weights for Linkage Projects proposals are:
- investigator track record (20%)
- significance and innovation (25%)
- approach and training (20%)
- national benefit (10%)
- commitment of partner organisation (25%)
Funding Levels and Duration
Funding for Linkage Projects may be awarded for one to five years subject to parliamentary appropriation and the provisions of the ARC Act. APDIs are awarded for a standard duration of three years, except where applicants specifically request a shorter duration. APAI stipends may be awarded for two years (Master's) or three years (PhD), with provision under certain conditions for an extension of an additional six months' support for PhD students. Unless otherwise specified, funding amounts presented in this document do not include amounts covering any additional six months extensions for APAI stipends.
National Research Priorities
The Australian Government has identified four National Research Priorities and, within these, 21 national research priority goals.
Of the 472 proposals considered in this round, 450 (95.3%) were identified by the applicants as addressing a National Research Priority. Of those 450, 210 (46.7%) are approved for funding, representing 96.8% of the total 217 proposals approved for funding and accounting for 97.6% of the total funding.
Table1. Approved funding for Linkage Projects Round 2 2007 by National Research Priority
| Priority Area | Proposals received | Proposals approved | Success rate | Indicative funds over project life |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| None | 22 |
7 |
31.82% |
$1,457,974 |
| An Environmentally Sustainable Australia | 147 |
64 |
43.54% |
$20,467,140 |
| Promoting and Maintaining Good Health | 146 |
67 |
45.89% |
$16,829,532 |
| Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming Australian Industries | 111 |
49 |
44.14% |
$14,048,147 |
| Safeguarding Australia | 46 |
30 |
65.22% |
$7,510,241 |
| Total priority proposals | 450 |
210 |
46.67% |
$58,855,060 |
| % within priority areas | 95.3% |
96.8% |
97.6% |
Summary of Outcomes
In this round, the ARC received a total of 472 proposals. Of the 472, 57 primarily sought an APAI stipend (APAI-predominantly proposals) and 415 proposals sought substantial project support, and may include a request for funding of one or more APAI, APDI or LIF places. In the tables and text below, the following terms are used to distinguish components of the scheme:
LP - figures for the 415 project proposals
LA - figures for the 57 APAI-predominantly proposals
Linkage - figures for all 472 Linkage Projects proposals
Approved Funding
Of the 472 Linkage Projects proposals which were considered for funding commencing in 2007, 217 (46%) were approved for funding, 244 were not approved for funding and 11 were deemed ineligible (that is, they did not satisfy the eligibility criteria and/or other requirements for the submission of proposal).
A total of 217 (46.0%) proposals are approved for funding, with an overall ARC commitment over their lives of $62.2M if all APAI PhD students were to extend for six months. The overall success rate of 46.0% represents a significant increase on the success rate of 42.9% in the previous round.
Of the 415 LP proposals considered, 201 (48.4%) are funded and represent an ARC commitment of $58.9M. For the 57 APAI-predominantly proposals (LA), 16 (28.1 %) are funded and represent an ARC indicative funding commitment of $1.4M over the life of these projects.
Table 2. Numbers of approved proposals and success rates for Linkage Projects Proposal Components Round 1 2007 and Round 2 2007
| Component | Round 1 2007 for approved proposals commencing in January 2007 | Round 2 2007 for approved proposals commencing in July 2007 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Received | Approved | Success Rate | Received | Approved | Success Rate | |
| LP | 423 |
191 |
45.2% |
415 |
201 |
48.4% |
| LA | 62 |
17 |
27.4% |
57 |
16 |
28.1% |
| Linkage | 485 |
208 |
42.9% |
472 |
217 |
46.0% |
Table 3. Numbers of approved proposals and success rates for Linkage Projects Round 2 2007 by discipline area
| Discipline Group* | Proposals received | Proposals approved | Success rate | Requested funds over project life for considered proposals | Funds over project life approved proposals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSB | 117 |
52 |
44.4% |
$49,541,748 |
$15,162,892 |
| EE | 80 |
37 |
46.3% |
$29,274,848 |
$13,107,039 |
| HCA | 44 |
22 |
50.0% |
$13,666,365 |
$5,937,775 |
| MIC | 46 |
22 |
47.8% |
$11,968,617 |
$4,895,737 |
| PCG | 39 |
18 |
46.2% |
$14,070,349 |
$5,137,881 |
| SBE | 146 |
66 |
45.2% |
$40,577,419 |
$16,071,710 |
| Total | 472 |
217 |
46.0% |
$159,099,346 |
$60,313,034 |
*BSB = Biological Sciences and Biotechnology; EE = Engineering and Environmental Sciences; HCA = Humanities and Creative Arts; MIC = Mathematics, Information and Communication Sciences; PCG = Physics, Chemistry and Geoscience; SBE = Social, Behavioural and Economic Sciences
Project Size
The average first-year (calendar year) funding per project for Round 2 2007 LP proposals is $97,067 (70.4% of average first-year request), and for LA proposals is $30,475 (97.9% of average first-year request). The overall average Linkage first-year funding per project in Round 2 2007 is $92,157 (75.4% of average first-year request).
Table 4. Comparison of approved first-year funding, Linkage Projects Round 1 2007 and Round 2 2007
| Component | First-year funding for Round 1 2007 approved proposals commencing in January 2007 | First-year funding approved for Round 2 2007 proposals commencing in July 2007 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average funding for first year | % of average first-year request | Average approved funding for first year | Average amount approved as % of requested funding for first year | |
| LP | $102,035 |
73.4% |
$97,067 |
70.4% |
| LA | $29,795 |
98.1% |
$30,475 |
97.9% |
| Linkage | $96,131 |
73.9% |
$92,157 |
75.4% |
Table 5. Average approved funding over project life for Linkage Projects Round 1 2007 and Round 2 2007
| Component | Round 1 2007 for approved proposals commencing in January 2007 | Round 2 2007 for approved proposals commencing in July 2007 |
|---|---|---|
| LP | $303,176 |
$293,179 |
| LA | $89,902 |
$86,503 |
| Linkage | $285,745 |
$277,940 |
Components
The components that can be funded in Linkage Projects are APAIs, APAI‑ITs, APDIs, Linkage Industry Fellowships (LIF) and other collaborative research grant (CRG) funding. The following table shows numbers requested and success rates for these components.
Table 6. Numbers of and success rates for approved Linkage Projects Round 2 2007 by components
| Component | Number requested | Number approved | Success rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| APAI | 342 |
130 |
38.0% |
| APAI-IT | 33 |
26 |
78.8% |
| APDI | 41 |
17 |
41.5% |
| LIF | 1 |
0 |
0.0% |
| CRG | 425 |
213* |
50.1% |
*Of the 217 proposals which are recommended, not all were funded the CRG component requested
APAI and APAI-IT
The 2007 Linkage Projects Funding Rules stipulate that, subject to an adequate number of requests of the requisite type and of sufficient quality being received, the ARC will allocate at least 50 APAI places in the field of information technology and communications in addition to other APAI funding. These APAI-IT places are to be filled over both selection rounds. For this round (Round 2 2007), 130 APAI and 26 APAI-IT places are recommended for funding, representing a success rate of 38.0% and 78.8% respectively. The number of recommended APAI-IT places for Linkage Projects Round 1 and 2, 2007 total 52.
APDI
The Linkage Projects Round 2 2007 proposals included requests for the award of 41 APDIs, of which 17 (41.5%) are approved for funding.
LIF
The Linkage Projects Round 2 2007 proposals included one request for a Linkage Industry Fellowship (LIF). This fellowship is not approved for funding.
Outcomes by Organisation
Table 7 shows proposal numbers and total ARC funding by administering organisation for Linkage Projects Round 2 2007.
Table 7. Numbers of proposals and success rates for Linkage Projects Round 2 2007 by Administering Organisation
| Administering Organisation | Proposals considered | Proposals Approved | Success rate | Approved funding over project life | Total Partner Organisation Contribution pledged over project life |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australian Catholic University | 3 |
1 |
33% |
$130,272 |
$131,800 |
| Central Queensland University | 2 |
1 |
50% |
$113,000 |
$152,268 |
| Charles Darwin University | 8 |
3 |
38% |
$934,966 |
$1,540,470 |
| Charles Sturt University | 3 |
1 |
33% |
$84,000 |
$60,246 |
| Curtin University of Technology | 9 |
3 |
33% |
$827,154 |
$2,009,653 |
| Deakin University | 13 |
5 |
38% |
$1,277,281 |
$1,907,257 |
| Edith Cowan University | 3 |
1 |
33% |
$235,000 |
$365,984 |
| Griffith University | 22 |
7 |
32% |
$1,177,426 |
$3,001,476 |
| James Cook University | 6 |
2 |
33% |
$643,299 |
$944,371 |
| La Trobe University | 9 |
5 |
56% |
$1,302,937 |
$1,980,869 |
| Macquarie University | 14 |
7 |
50% |
$2,102,791 |
$3,667,034 |
| Monash University | 33 |
11 |
33% |
$3,048,583 |
$6,283,167 |
| Murdoch University | 14 |
5 |
36% |
$1,344,061 |
$3,460,310 |
| Queensland University of Technology | 32 |
17 |
53% |
$4,359,885 |
$6,665,279 |
| RMIT University | 24 |
10 |
42% |
$2,416,016 |
$3,840,237 |
| Southern Cross University | 5 |
1 |
20% |
$403,236 |
$450,180 |
| Swinburne University of Technology | 7 |
2 |
29% |
$523,721 |
$668,491 |
| The Australian National University | 16 |
11 |
69% |
$3,149,532 |
$6,525,941 |
| The Flinders University of South Australia | 8 |
7 |
88% |
$1,847,038 |
$3,134,884 |
| The University of Adelaide | 13 |
7 |
54% |
$2,311,823 |
$3,691,103 |
| The University of Melbourne | 46 |
23 |
50% |
$5,811,959 |
$13,532,404 |
| The University of New England | 1 |
0 |
0% |
$0 |
$0 |
| The University of New South Wales | 36 |
19 |
53% |
$4,409,049 |
$8,415,059 |
| The University of Newcastle | 6 |
1 |
17% |
$155,000 |
$198,639 |
| The University of Queensland | 30 |
16 |
53% |
$6,233,956 |
$11,350,680 |
| The University of Sydney | 25 |
15 |
60% |
$4,645,724 |
$9,588,773 |
| The University of Western Australia | 17 |
11 |
65% |
$4,946,083 |
$10,473,584 |
| University of Canberra | 4 |
3 |
75% |
$651,604 |
$1,524,299 |
| University of South Australia | 12 |
7 |
58% |
$1,703,619 |
$2,456,700 |
| University of Southern Queensland | 1 |
0 |
0% |
$0 |
$0 |
| University of Tasmania | 8 |
1 |
13% |
$59,626 |
$133,032 |
| University of Technology, Sydney | 13 |
5 |
38% |
$816,762 |
$1,272,999 |
| University of the Sunshine Coast | 2 |
0 |
0% |
$0 |
$0 |
| University of Western Sydney | 9 |
2 |
22% |
$835,000 |
$1,789,032 |
| University of Wollongong | 15 |
7 |
47% |
$1,812,631 |
$3,030,242 |
| Victoria University | 3 |
0 |
0% |
$0 |
$0 |
| Total | 472 |
217 |
46.0% |
$60,313,034 |
$114,246,463 |
Age and Gender
The total number of participants (Chief Investigators, APDIs and Partner Investigators) named on all proposals considered in this round is 1727. Of these 1229 are male and 498 are female. Success rates by age and gender are shown in Figure 1 below for the Round 2 2007 Linkage Projects proposals.
A component analysis shows that for LP proposals considered, 1119 investigators are male and 451 are female. The overall success rate for male investigators is 52.0% and for female investigators the success rate is 51.9%. For LA proposals considered, 110 investigators are male and 47 are female. The success rates for male and female investigators are 28.2% and 29.8% respectively.
Figure 1: Comparative success rates by participant* age and gender for Linkage Projects proposals Round 2 2007

*Participants are researchers nominated as Chief Investigators, APDIs or Partner Investigators
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