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Research Wins

New Research contracts beginning in 2022

CATEGORY 1

A national e-Infrastructure for high-resolution population spatial modelling

Rob Tanton

ARC LIEF Grant

$315,024

CATEGORY 2

Mapping Economic Disadvantage in NSW (2022)
Yogi Vidyattama, Brenton Prosser
NSW Council of Social Service: NCOSS
$41,772

Methodologist advice for analytics projects

Department of Finance

Rob Tanton, Dominic Peel, Yogi Vidyattama, Brenton Prosser

$285,766

Mapping Economic Disadvantage in Victoria (2022)
Yogi Vidyattama, Brenton Prosser
Victorian Council of Social Service: VCOSS
$53,772

Mekong Thought Leadership and Think Tanks Network
DFAT via Stockholm Environment Institute Asia
Leonie Pearson, Darren Sinclair
$187,000

Scoping review and synthesis of evidence of the impact of policy and regulatory settings on the potential for mitigating gambling harm
Gambling & Racing Commission
Raechel Johns, Naomi Dale, Catherine Ordway et al
$230,000

Assessing Workforce Shortages and identifying barriers to workforce attraction in the ACT
ACT Government
Raechel Johns, Naomi Dale, Xiaodong Gong, Ben Freyens, Josh Fear
$149,605 

CATEGORY 3

cHild PovERty and SocIal AsSistance PatHways (CHERISH)

Juan Castilla-Rho, Darren Sinclair

ITLA Children's Foundation, Finland

$44,050

 

Mapping Barriers to Accessing Mental Health Care

Yogi Vidyattama, Brenton Prosser

Mental Health Australia

$54,450

Environmental Governance after Coronavirus Crisis
Formas (Swedish Research Council on sustainable development)
Elise Remling
$76,693

Literature review on the future of Southeast Asian small-scale farming in 2050
ACIAR
Leonie Pearson
​$25,000

Scoping review and synthesis of evidence of the impact of policy and regulatory settings on the potential for mitigating gambling harm
Gambling & Racing Commission
Raechel Johns, Naomi Dale, Catherine Ordway et al
$230,000

Impact of framing on the possible outcomes of climate assemblies
European Climate Foundation
Nicole Curato
$4,758

Australia and the EU: Bilateral perspectives on Global Governance
European Commission
Ivana Damjanovic, Alison Gerard, Nicolas de Sadeeler

$46,081
 

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the ACT, the Ngunnawal people. We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.​

Faculty of Business, Government and Law, University of Canberra

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