Denise Meredyth Executive Director, Humanities and Creative Arts Australian Research Council ARC funding and HCA University of Melbourne 10 October 2014.

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Denise Meredyth Executive Director, Humanities and Creative Arts Australian Research Council ARC funding and HCA University of Melbourne 10 October 2014

Themes Understanding the assessment process – and adapting HCA and patterns of success Planning for grant rounds The rhetoric of grant writing Emerging opportunities in ARC HCA – Linking and collaboration with collecting organisations – LIEF – Centres of Excellence and Laureates

More Information

Assessment process

NCGP Proposal Lifecycle

Discovery Projects Grants rankings 2013 Additional feedback

ARC NCGP funding by 2-Digit FOR (%) 2006–2013

ARC Proposals Received: 2-Digit FOR (%) 2006–2013

Number of proposals received and funded by 2-digit FoR code

Case study: 2002 Cultural studies

Cultural Studies (2002) by 6-digit level FoR code (all schemes, regardless of primary classification code) (2010/11 to 2014) Size of bubble indicates the total percentage of a 6-digit level code in all projects funded

Planning for grants

Drafting, editing and revision Clarify the research question and link to aims and methods Have you outlined the field, its history and limits? Have you addressed each aims through an identified research stage and method, with outcomes ? Have you established what we will know or understand when your research is done? Is the benefit to scholarship and to the public clear?

Summary The summary should be written in clear, plain English It should be written for public release. Clear, sober and informative. Explain the research question and the need for research. Aims, methods and outcomes. Indicate possible benefits and impact.

ARC Linkage projects

LP Linkages Australia Higher Education Government Commercial Non-profit/other

Higher Education Government Commercial Non-profit/other LP Linkages University of Melbourne U Mel

Networks, collaborations, national collections

Number of projects (all schemes) involving GLAM, by 2-digit FoR code (2008 to 2014)

Proportion of HCA grants involving GLAM partners that involved PIs from a GLAM organisation (LP ) LP13 and LP14 required that at least one PI from each PO be on each project

Number of projects funded and success rate in HCA/SBE LIEF projects involving GLAM organisations No proposals submitted in 2009

Number of projects funded and success rate in HCA/SBE LIEF projects relating to: Clearinghouse, digital, museum, library, gallery, information, archive, online archive, searchable, knowledge platform, repository, interactive, interactivity

ARC Centres of Excellence

ARC Centres of Excellence $1-4 m a year for up to seven years HCA Centres Creative Industries and Innovation History of Emotions Dynamics of Language Policing and Security (HCA/SBE) Investment in excellence for the longer term

The ARC Centres of Excellence—objectives highly innovative and potentially transformational research that aims to knowledge; interdisciplinary, collaborative approaches to develop relationships and build new networks build Australia’s human capacity in a range of; postgraduate and postdoctoral training large-scale problems over longer periods of points of interaction between unis, business, govt, private sector

Centres of Excellence 2014 Success by discipline *BSB = Biological Sciences and Biotechnology; EMI = Engineering, Mathematics and Informatics; HCA = Humanities and Creative Arts; PCE = Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences; SBE = Social, Behavioural and Economics Sciences Source: 2014 Selection Report Table 1

Laureate Fellows 2014 Success by discipline *BSB = Biological Sciences and Biotechnology; EMI = Engineering, Mathematics and Informatics; HCA = Humanities and Creative Arts; PCE = Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences; SBE = Social, Behavioural and Economics Sciences Source: 2014 Selection Report Table 5

Requested and approved funding for ARC Centres of Excellence 2014 by discipline panel Panel*Proposals approved Requested funds over project life (approved Proposals) Approved funds over project life (approved Proposals) Approved funds as % of requested funds BSB4$108,127,261$96,000, % EMI3$71,532,842$65,000, % HCA1$28,000, % PCE3$83,932,145$75,999, % SBE1$25,200,000$20,000, % Total12$316,792,248$284,999, % *BSB = Biological Sciences and Biotechnology; EMI = Engineering, Mathematics and Informatics; HCA = Humanities and Creative Arts; PCE = Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences; SBE = Social, Behavioural and Economics Sciences

Numbers of EOIs, Proposals and success rates for ARC Centres of Excellence 2014 by discipline panel Panel* EOIs considered EOIs shortlisted EOI success rate (%) Proposals considered Proposals interviewed Proposals approved Proposals success rate BSB % % EMI % % HCA % % PCE % % SBE % % Total % % *BSB = Biological Sciences and Biotechnology; EMI = Engineering, Mathematics and Informatics; HCA = Humanities and Creative Arts; PCE = Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences; SBE = Social, Behavioural and Economics Sciences

What the Centres need to look like The Centres are the largest investments of the ARC Grants Program Centres foster frontier interdisciplinary research, with innovative and highly integrated Research Programs Centres are critical for the next generation of researchers – capacity building Leading the way – international reputation Building on important collaborations Public benefits and research impact