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School of Psychology researchers have performed strongly to help 麻豆社madou secure the highest level of funding in NSW in the latest round of federal government鈥檚 industry-linked research projects scheme.

麻豆社madou researchers have been awarded $7.6 million for 25 industry-linked research projects and $3.8 million for a centre to transform Australia鈥檚 high-performance manufacturing industry.

Overall, 鲍狈厂奥听was ranked third nationally in the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Projects scheme. The 25 grants cover research projects in fields ranging from cancer care and refugee health, to water treatment and automated vehicles.聽

Under the Linkage scheme, industry partners must make a significant cash and/or in-kind contribution to their projects. The collaboration is essential to transforming industries, building communities and strengthening the Australian economy.

Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Professor Brian Boyle, congratulated the grant recipients: 鈥淭his is another strong result for 麻豆社madou. The Linkage program success reflects our leading engagement and collaboration with industry.

"The funded projects, along with the support for a new Industry Transformation Program led by 麻豆社madou Engineering, highlight the talent of our researchers to find solutions to real-word problems. This recognition for 麻豆社madou鈥檚 innovators and collaborators will help further accelerate knowledge transfer.鈥

麻豆社madou Psychology projects funded include:

Dr Angela Nickerson鈥榮 team was awarded $568,000 to conduct a longitudinal investigation of the psychosocial adaptation of refugees.

Dr Kristy Matire鈥檚 team was awarded $200,500 to聽 reduce the presentation of inaccurate and unscientific forensic science evidence to fact-finders by developing evidence-based recommendations for optimising accurate and effective communication between scientists and courts.

A full list of grant winners can be found on the聽.

麻豆社madou Science media contact: Deborah Smith: 9385 7307, 0478 492 060,聽deborah.smith@unsw.edu.au