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Selection Report: Discovery Projects 2022

Overview

The Discovery Projects scheme reflects the Australian Government’s commitment to excellence in research by supporting grant funding to support research projects that may be undertaken by individual researchers or research teams.

The objectives of the Discovery Projects scheme are to: 

  • support excellent basic and applied research and research training by individuals and teams;
  • support national and international research collaboration; and
  • enhance the scale and focus of research in Australian Government priority areas.

 

Selection process

Applications for funding commencing in 2022 opened on 11 November 2020 and closed on 24 February 2021. Applications were submitted through the Australian Research Council (ARC) Research Management System (RMS). This report outlines recommendations from the selection process for that round. 

These recommendations are based on advice from the ARC Selection Advisory Committee (SAC) which: 

  • assigned independent assessors to review the applications
  • assessed applications and reviewed assessments made by independent assessors
  • reviewed candidates’ comments on assessors’ reports
  • ranked each application relative to the others on the basis of the application, the assessors’ reports and candidates’ responses to those assessments
  • assessed and recommended budgets; 

and, advice from the ARC’s National Competitive Grants Program (NCGP) Eligibility Committee which:

  • considered eligibility issues identified by ARC staff, the members of the ARC College of Experts or independent assessors
  • where required, sought advice from the ARC’s Medical Research Advisory Group
  • made recommendations to the CEO in respect of ineligible applications.

This report reflects the outcomes approved by the Minister. Unless otherwise specified, data represented in this report exclude withdrawn applications.

 

Assessment criteria

All applications that meet the eligibility criteria for the Discovery Projects 2022 applications were assessed and merit ranked using the following assessment criteria:

a. Investigator(s)/Capability (35%)

Describe:

  • Research Opportunity and Performance Evidence (ROPE);
  • time and capacity to undertake the research;
  • evidence of experience in research training, mentoring and supervision (where appropriate); and
  • the capability of the investigator or team to build collaborations both within Australia and internationally.

b. Project quality and innovation (40%)

Describe the:

  • contribution to an important gap in knowledge or significant problem;
  • novelty/originality and innovation of the proposed research (including any new methods, technologies, theories or ideas that will be developed);
  • clarity of the hypothesis, theories and research questions;
  • cohesiveness of the project design and implementation plan (including the appropriateness of the aim, conceptual framework, method, data and/or analyses); and
  • extent to which the research has the potential to enhance international collaboration.

c. Benefit (15%)

Describe the potential benefits including the:

  • new or advanced knowledge resulting from outcomes of the research;
  • economic, commercial, environmental, social and/or cultural benefits for Australia and international communities; and
  • potential contribution to capacity in the Australian Government’s National Science and Research Priorities and other priorities identified by Government.

d. Feasibility (10%)

Describe the:

  • cost-effectiveness of the research and its value for money;
  • suitability of the environment for the research team and their project, and for HDR students where appropriate;
  • availability of the necessary facilities to complete the project; and
  • extent to which the project’s design, participants and requested budget create confidence in the timely and successful completion of the project.

If the project involves Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander research describe:

  • the strategies for enabling collaboration with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities where appropriate (for example, dialogue/collaboration with an Indigenous cultural mentor); and
  • any existing or developing, supportive and high quality research communities. 

 

Assessment process

The ARC assessment process for Discovery Projects 2022 involved 80 College of Experts members across five discipline panels and was managed in RMS. A total of 9,402 independent assessors’ reports were submitted to the ARC.

 

Funding levels and duration

Funding of between $30,000 and $500,000 per annum for up to five years may be awarded for each Discovery Project application.

 

Summary of outcomes

The ARC received a total of 3096 applications for Discovery Projects for funding commencing in 2022, of which one application was withdrawn. 

The overall success rate for Discovery Projects for funding commencing in 2022 is 19.0 per cent, with 587 Discovery Projects approved for funding. A comparison of success rates and funding amounts is shown in Table 1.

Of the unsuccessful applications in 2022, 51 were found not to meet eligibility requirements and 6 were recommended to, but not funded by the Minister.

Table 1. Comparison of application numbers, success rates, requested and allocated funds for approved Discovery Projects applications from 2021 to 2022*

Funding yearApplications consideredApplications approvedSuccess rate (%)Requested funds over project life for all applications considered ($)Requested funds over project life for approved applications ($)Funds allocated over project life for approved applications ($)Return rate for approved applications (%)
2021301960320.0$1,760,327,397$371,657,208$260,034,07970.0
2022309558719.0$1,818,835,491$362,221,320$258,691,27271.4

*May include indicative funding amounts

 

Outcomes by discipline

A summary of outcomes by discipline panel is shown in Table 2.

Table 2. Application numbers, success rates and requested and allocated funds for approved Discovery Projects 2022 by discipline

Discipline *Applications consideredApplications approvedSuccess rate (%)Requested funds over project life for all applications considered ($)Requested funds over project life for approved applications ($)Funds over project
 life for approved applications ($)
Return
Rate for approved applications (%)
BSB79514918.7$557,360,733$105,607,626$77,223,57173.1
EIC78814918.9$447,266,635$91,619,693$65,043,05171.0
HCA2895418.7$137,025,052$31,114,038$21,939,20570.5
MPCE64712619.5$382,803,334$78,096,085$54,628,89470.0
SBE57610918.9$294,379,737$55,783,878$39,856,55171.4
Total309558719.0$1,818,835,491$362,221,320$258,691,27271.4

*BSB – Biological Sciences and Biotechnology; EIC – Engineering, Information and Computing Sciences, HCA – Humanities and Creative Arts; MPCE – Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences; SBE – Social, Behavioural and Economic Sciences 

 

Outcomes by Science and Research Priorities

A summary of outcomes by Science and Research Priorities is shown in Table 3.

Table 3.  Approved funding and success rate for Discovery Projects 2022 applications by Science and Research Priorities

Science and Research PrioritiesApplications considered

Applications

approved

Success
rate (%)
Approved funds over project life ($)
Advanced manufacturing4968817.7$39,608,676
Cybersecurity1312519.1$10,197,926
Energy1623219.8$14,009,988
Environmental change3738623.1$38,025,019
Food1391812.9$8,849,441
Health3313711.2$17,049,878
Resources681623.5$7,034,723
Soil and water962526.0$11,081,279
Transport872023.0$9,001,551
Unspecified121224019.8$103,832,791
Total309558719.0$258,691,272
Total within Science and Research Priorities188334718.4$154,858,481
Percentage within Science and Research Priorities (%)60.859.1 59.9

 

Outcomes by Administering Organisation

A summary of outcomes by Administering Organisation is shown in Table 4.

Table 4.  Numbers of applications and success rates for approved Discovery Projects 2022 applications by Administering Organisation

Administering OrganisationApplications ConsideredApplications ApprovedSuccess rate (%)Funds over project life for approved applications ($)
Australian Capital Territory1653118.8$15,301,972
The Australian National University1542918.8$13,759,447
University of Canberra11218.2$1,542,525
New South Wales100320720.6$89,126,086
Australian Catholic University14214.3$936,715
Charles Sturt University600.0$0
Macquarie University1031716.5$7,410,232
Southern Cross University11327.3$1,261,118
The University of New England11218.2$784,124
The University of New South Wales2976521.9$27,474,475
The University of Newcastle881314.8$5,166,330
The University of Sydney2706724.8$30,052,390
University of Technology Sydney961818.8$7,407,671
University of Wollongong65812.3$3,381,735
Western Sydney University421228.6$5,251,296
Northern Territory10220$687,381
Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education100.0$0
Charles Darwin University9222.2$687,381
Queensland53010319.4$44,313,411
Bond University300.0$0
Central Queensland University400.0$0
Griffith University861719.8$6,963,716
James Cook University18211.1$761,000
Queensland University of Technology1031918.4$7,977,670
The University of Queensland2946120.7$27,229,842
University of Southern Queensland15426.7$1,381,183
University of the Sunshine Coast700.0$0
South Australia2413916.2$18,758,328
Flinders University671014.9$5,491,549
The University of Adelaide1352216.3$10,189,703
Torrens University Australia100.0$0
University of South Australia38718.4$3,077,076
Tasmania471429.8$5,536,642
University of Tasmania471429.8$5,536,642
Victoria93416317.5$72,135,170
Deakin University681217.6$4,997,495
Federation University Australia500$0
La Trobe University59915.3$3,488,504
Monash University3416519.1$29,736,366
RMIT University861719.8$6,472,032
Swinburne University of Technology52917.3$4,479,000
The University of Melbourne3165015.8$22,496,773
Victoria University7114.3$465,000
Western Australia1652817$12,832,282
Curtin University55916.4$3,470,825
Edith Cowan University7114.3$447,500
Murdoch University7114.3$495,000
The University of Notre Dame Australia100$0
The University of Western Australia.951717.9$8,418,957
Total309558719.0$258,691,272

 

Career age and gender

Of the 7392 Chief Investigators (CIs) named in applications in this round, 2297 were female, 5054 were male, two were indeterminate/intersex and 39 chose not to specify their gender. The success rate for female, male, indeterminate/intersex and unspecified CIs is 18.8 per cent, 19.6 per cent, 100 and 20.5 per cent respectively. 

Success rates of CIs by career age and gender in the current Discovery Projects round are presented in Figure 1. CIs who did not provide gender information (0.5 per cent) and CIs who did not specify the date of completion of their PhD or who do not hold a PhD (0.6 per cent) are not represented in the figure below.

Figure 1. Participation and success rate of Chief Investigators in Discovery Projects 2022 by gender and career age*^

Figure 1

* Career age is calculated as years since PhD based on the relevant qualification as selected in the application.
^ Calculated career age does not take career interruptions into consideration. 

 

International collaboration

Among 2,247 of the applications considered, applicants foreshadowed 4473 instances of collaboration with researchers in 107 overseas locations. Of the applications approved for funding, 461 foreshadowed 978 instances of collaboration with researchers in 68 overseas locations (Figure 2).

Figure 2. International collaborations by location in approved Discovery Projects 2022 applications*

*The top 10 international collaboration locations are listed in Figure 2 and the remaining locations are grouped in the ‘Other’ category.

Figure 2