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After a competitive selection process, 10 initiatives have been awarded funding totalling $106,452 for Round One of the University of Queensland (UQ) Global Partnerships Funding Scheme in 2025.
To support the successful implementation of the Global Engagement Framework, the Global Partnerships Funding Scheme has been created to assist UQ faculties, institutes and units to pursue activities with specific international partners that will strengthen the impact of UQ’s global network.
Congratulations to the successful applicants:
- UQ Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences – Imperial College London, University of Zurich (United Kingdom, Switzerland); Fostering Knowledge Exchange and Innovation in Platform Trials: A UQ-European Partnership
- UQ Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology – University of Tokyo, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Japan, China); PhenomeX: Cross-Border Collaboration for The Future of Smart Agriculture
- UQ Institute for Molecular Bioscience – Imperial College London (United Kingdom): Drug Discovery and Translation for Heart Disease
- UQ Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences – Chulalongkorn University (Thailand): Growing Thailand’s Pharmaceutical Industry Workforce Training, Capacity and Research Excellence
- UQ Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology – Universitas Indonesia, Hasanuddin University, International University Liaison Indonesia (Indonesia): Australia-Indonesia Partnership in Decarbonisation of Industry and Sustainable Fuels
- UQ Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology – University of Tokyo (Japan): Next-Gen Smart Micro-Nano Systems for Diagnostics, Sensing, and Sustainable Applications
- UQ Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology – University of British Columbia, Southern University of Science and Technology of China (Canada, China): Symposium on Understanding and Modelling Exertion and Fatigue in Interactive Systems
- UQ Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences – University of Tokyo (Japan); Regional Harm Reduction: A Bilateral Australia–Japan Drug Policy Initiative
- UQ Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology – University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom): Advanced Measurements in Fire Safety Initiative
- UQ Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences – University of Zurich (Switzerland); Building Digital Observatories for a More Open, More Inclusive Digital Society: Research Infrastructure for Data Donation and Computational Analysis