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 About the Research and Innovation Division


Location of the Cumbrae-Stewart building

Our mission

The mission of the Research and Innovation Division (R&ID), formerly the Research and Research Training Division (RRTD), is to provide an integrated high quality administrative service to enable the University to achieve its goals in research and innovation. R&ID is responsible for research grants administration, animal and human ethical clearances, research performance management, research legal services and advice in relation to all University research.

The Research and Innovation Division reports to the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research).

Research and Innovation Division - General Enquiries

Phone: +61 7 336 53560
Fax: +61 7 336 54455
Email: director@research.uq.edu.au

Postal Address

Research and Innovation Division
Cumbrae-Stewart (Building 72)
The University of Queensland
Brisbane, 4072
AUSTRALIA

Street Address [see interactive map]

Ground Floor, Cumbrae-Stewart Building (72)
Research Road
The University of Queensland
St. Lucia, Brisbane, 4072
AUSTRALIA

Office Hours

9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday

Units within R&ID
  • Research Grants Unit [Contact Details]

    Research grants are available from a variety of different sources including Federal Government, State Government, public sector, private sector and charitable organisations. The Research and Innovation Division provides weekly updates on funding opportunities through the Research Bulletin and the Ongoing List.

    Funding opportunities can also be searched for and accessed online through the Search databases and in hardcopy through the Australian Grants Register, which is available from Faculty offices.

  • Animal Welfare Unit [Contact Details]

    The Animal Welfare Officer is responsible for the University Animal Experimentation Ethics Committee (UAEC) and its sub-committees. All work involving the use of animals must be reviewed by an Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) and no animal experimentation or teaching can take place without a current Animal Ethics Clearance.

  • Human Ethics Unit [Contact Details]

    As part of the design process for any research project involving human subjects or human-related materials, The University of Queensland researchers must investigate the need for ethical clearance and obtain it when required. The following pages outline the principles of ethical research, and the procedures for applying for approval.

  • Research Legal Services [Contact Details]

    For negotiation and preparation of research contracts, to assert the University's interests in relation to issues such as intellectual property, the protection of student interests, and academic publication.

  • Research Information Management Unit [Contact Details]

    The Information Management Unit (IMU) collects and analyses data on research performance measures and audits the Higher Education Research Data Collection each year.

Further information