Research at ACU National
Postgraduate Degrees by Research ACU National provides its students with a broad range of higher education opportunities that have as their objective the advancement of scholarship and learning
Research Strengths ACU National has several priority research areas, defined as Flagships and Centres, representing areas of research and outreach where researchers make original contributions to their discipline and to the community in which they live and work
Grants and Fellowships
What ACU National can offer internationally recognised scholars and collaborative researchers
Ethics
The maintenance of the highest international standards of teaching and research is a fundamental concern of the University at all times
The maintenance of the highest international standards of teaching and research is a fundamental concern of the University at all times.
Our University is committed to fostering and promoting research in the widest and richest sense in accordance with Catholic principles and traditions.
All academic staff are encouraged to attain their full research potential.
In pursuing its research mission, the University aims to:
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Encourage the development, promotion and public dissemination of research and scholarship which make a significant contribution to the advancement of knowledge and learning
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Promote and advance knowledge by carrying out research in areas related to the needs of Australia, the international community and, in particular, the Catholic community
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Promote cooperative research between departments of the University and with institutions with mutual research interests
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Promote the establishment of Centres, according to University guidelines, to stimulate research in areas of research strength within the University
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Establish a research environment which will attract the best postgraduate students and will provide for their most suitable training
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Encourage and promote changes in the direction of research where this is appropriate
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Maintain an environment where critical assessment of the research activities of individuals, groups and departments can occur as part of the normal academic process
