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Engagement Category: Research Collaboration

Research Collaboration

Research Collaboration

 

CIRES offers partners the opportunity to co-design a specific project that aligns with our research program to address a real-world challenge facing your organisation.

Partner Organisations are industry or government partners that contribute both financial and in-kind commitments over the lifetime of the Centre. We invite existing and new Partner Organisations to propose and co-design a project that is aligned with the Centre’s research program and addresses a challenge facing the organisation. Projects can range from shorter term (3-6 months) to longer term. There are opportunities for current Centre researchers including PhD students to undertake placements within partner organisations.

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Benefits for partners

Collaborating with CIRES offers partners: 

  • The ability to co-design a specific project that aligns with our research program to address a real-world challenge facing your organisation 
  • Direct access to talent and expertise including PhD researchers, early to mid-career researchers and senior leadership within the CIRES Team 
  • The opportunity to be involved in key Centre-wide activities including the annual PhD School; PhD researcher placements; training, development, and mentoring program; partner engagement events, and our seminar and workshop series 
  • Access to a multidisciplinary team of research experts including social scientists, database researchers, business experts, computer scientists, mathematicians, and information systems researchers 
  • Connection with domain experts and applied knowledge in Health, Law Enforcement, Digital Transformation, Insurance, and Education through our existing partnership base 
  • Representation in Centre communication and events including on the cires.org.au website and social media channels 
  • The opportunity to be part of shaping Australia’s collective digital future and drive policy change and innovation in the technology sector 

Get in touch 

To discuss becoming a Partner Organisation, a potential research project, and other opportunities for collaboration please get in touch. You can reach our team at The University of Queensland (Brisbane) and Swinburne University of Technology (Melbourne) via email to cires@uq.edu.au 

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