Queensland science capability directory
The Queensland science capability directory provides information on the State’s research centres, institutes, facilities, research hospitals, precincts, laboratories and other research organisations across Queensland.
Listing all of 336 research organisations.
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Wesley Research Institute – The Wesley Hospital WRI
WRI focuses on applied health and medical research across UnitingCare Queensland.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Wesley Research Institute – St Stephen’s Hospital WRI
WRI focuses on applied health and medical research across UnitingCare Queensland.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Wesley Research Institute – Buderim Private Hospital WRI
WRI focuses on applied health and medical research across UnitingCare Queensland.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Wesley Research Institute - St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital WRI
WRI focuses on applied health and medical research across UnitingCare Queensland.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Walkamin Research Facility
The facility focuses on tropical horticulture R&D for mangoes, avocados, coffee, cashews, pasture grasses and legumes, maize, cereals and plantation forestry trees.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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WH Bryan Mining and Geology Research Centre SMI-BRC
The SMI-BRC researches new and improved methods for ore extraction and enhancing total deposit knowledge and predictive understanding of ore bodies.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Visualisation and Interactive Solutions for Engagement and Research VISER
VISER works with researchers and industry and government partners to develop innovative ways of modelling, visualising and interpreting complex information using technology.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Viertel Cancer Research Centre CRC
Viertel Cancer Research Centre is a multi-disciplinary centre with specialist expertise in psycho-oncology, epidemiology and community engagement.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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University of the Sunshine Coast – Sunshine Coast USC
The University of the Sunshine Coast is ranked well above or above world standard in nine key research areas.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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University of the Sunshine Coast – Moreton Bay USC
The University of the Sunshine Coast is ranked well above or above world standard in nine key research areas.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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University of the Sunshine Coast – Gympie USC
The University of the Sunshine Coast is ranked well above or above world standard in nine key research areas.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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University of the Sunshine Coast – Fraser Coast USC
The University of the Sunshine Coast is ranked well above or above world standard in nine key research areas.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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University of Southern Queensland – Toowoomba USQ
USQ is recognised for research in agriculture, regional development, materials engineering, astrophysics, computational sciences and regional wellbeing.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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University of Southern Queensland – Springfield USQ
USQ is recognised for research in agriculture, regional development, materials engineering, astrophysics, computational sciences and regional wellbeing.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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University of Southern Queensland – Ipswich USQ
USQ is recognised for research in agriculture, regional development, materials engineering, astrophysics, computational sciences and regional wellbeing.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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Uniquely Australian Foods
Uniquely Australian Foods is transforming the native food and agribusiness sector through scientific, social, economic and legal research on native foods, plants and ingredients.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Trusted Autonomous Systems Limited TAS
Trusted Autonomous Systems Limited was spun out of Australia’s first Defence Cooperative Research Centre, and is uniquely equipped to deliver world-leading autonomous and robotic technologies to enable trusted and effective cooperation between humans and machines.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Tropical Weeds Research Centre
Research at the Tropical Weeds Research Centre is focused on managing tropical environmental and agricultural pests.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Tropical Forests and People Research Centre TFPCC
The TFPCC focuses on smallholder and community-based forestry in tropical and subtropical regions and countries.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Tropical Australian Academic Health Centre TAAHC
TAAHC leads in remote, Indigenous and tropical health care research, translation and innovation to improve quality and efficiency of care to linguistically diverse communities.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Translational Science Hub TSH
The Translational Science Hub is a partnership between Sanofi, the Queensland Government, Griffith University, and the University of Queensland to explore the next generation of vaccines to improve public health.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Translational Research Institute TRI
TRI is a leading Australian innovative medical research, development and translation facility working with clinicians and industry to prevent, diagnose and treat human disease.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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Translational Polymer Research Group TPRG
The Translational Polymer Research Group undertakes R&D into new polymer materials and composites.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Training Centre for Joint Biomechanics ARC ITTC-JB
The ARC Training Centre for Joint Biomechanics is a leading global research facility that advances orthopaedics through industry-focused research in shoulder mechanobiology, computational modelling, rehabilitation, and clinical translation.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Townsville University Hospital TUH
Clinical research at Townsville Hospital improves the health of our region through discoveries in nursing/midwifery, allied health and numerous medical specialties.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Thompson Institute SCMNI
A hub for world-class research of pressing mental health issues, integrated with clinical services, education and advocacy
Size: 20–100 research staff
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The Workshops Rail Museum
The Workshops Rail Museum, part of the Queensland Museum, focuses upon research and presentation of the story of transport and industrialisation in Queensland
Size: 20–100 research staff
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The University of Queensland – St Lucia UQ
The University of Queensland is one of the world’s top 50 universities, with globally significant breakthroughs and innovations that include cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil®.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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The University of Queensland – Herston UQ
The University of Queensland is one of the world’s top 50 universities, with globally significant breakthroughs and innovations that include cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil®.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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The University of Queensland – Gatton UQ
The University of Queensland is one of the world’s top 50 universities, with globally significant breakthroughs and innovations that include cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil®.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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The Prince Charles Hospital TPCH
The Prince Charles Hospital is the leading cardiothoracic hospital in Australia conducting numerous leading clinical and translational research programs.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Queensland Museum Tropics, Townsville Tropics or QMT
Queensland Museum Tropics focus is on researching and interpreting the cultural and natural heritage of tropical Queensland
Size: 20–100 research staff
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The Innovative Launch, Automation, Novel Materials, Communications and Hypersonics program iLAuNCH
The iLAuNCH Trailblazer is building Australia’s enduring space capability through the commercialisation of projects, a fast-track accelerator, and skills development to build the workforce of the future.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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The Creative Arts Research Institute CARI
The Creative Arts Research Institute uses interdisciplinary artistic approaches to grapple with many of the most complex questions of our time.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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The Chemistry Centre
The Chemistry Centre is the leading centre for the analysis of Queensland soils, plants, sediments and waters to support government and other research projects.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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The Centre for Immunology and Infection Control CIIC
CIIC is an inter-disciplinary research centre which aims to improve people’s health outcomes, developing tools to diagnose, prevent and treat diseases resulting from immune dysregulation or pathogen infection.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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The Centre for Disaster Studies CDS
We facilitate sustainable community based disaster management through the effective delivery of research outputs and relevant partnerships.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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The Cairns Institute TCI
The Institute is committed to understanding and informing the critical processes of transformation that will shape the future wellbeing of tropical communities and environments.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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The CSIRO BioFoundry
The CSIRO BioFoundry is a state-of-the-art facility providing bioengineering capability to industry and the research and development community.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network TERN Australia
TERN Australia advances ecosystem science and contributes to sustainable management of Australia’s environment.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Tactical Research Unit TRU
The Tactical Research Unit (TRU) conducts bespoke research to improve the wellbeing, occupational performance, and safety of tactical personnel (military & first responders).
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Sustainable Minerals Institute SMI
A unique collective of six inter-disciplinary research centres and Centre of Excellence developing and applying sustainable development principles to the resources industry.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Sustainability Research Centre SRC
The research focus for the Sustainability Research Centre is societal adaptation – more specifically, understanding the social dimensions of environmental change.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Sunshine Coast University Hospital SCUH
The Sunshine Coast University Hospital is a tertiary, teaching hospital servicing a local population of around 450,000 across all parts of the Sunshine Coast and Gympie regions.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Sunshine Coast Health Institute SCHI
The SCHI is an integrated, collaborative and comprehensive education, skills training and research facility for health professionals.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Sugar Research Institute SRI
Sugar Research Institute are global research experts in sugar milling and refining technology.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Sugar Research Australia Limited SRA
SRA invests in and manages a portfolio of RD&E projects that drive productivity, profitability and sustainability for the Australian sugarcane industry.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Spyglass Beef Research Facility
Research at Spyglass focuses on tropically adapted beef cattle, pastures, biosecurity issues, remote technologies and commercial interests.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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South Johnstone Research Facility
A premier research facility located in Queensland’s wet tropics, with a highly skilled and experienced team supporting project leaders of diverse field trials.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Seaweed Research Group
The USC Seaweed Research Group provides world-class ross-disciplinary seaweed research - the largest aquaculture crop in the world.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Samford Ecological Research Facility SERF
SERF provides researchers and students the opportunity to investigate the climate, environment, soil, water, vegetation and wildlife of a peri-urban ecosystem.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Salisbury Research Facility
The Salisbury Research Facility combines the largest scientific and technical capacity in forest products research in Australia.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Rural Economies Centre of Excellence RECoE
RECoE is a first-of-its-kind rural economic research collaboration comprised of four Queensland Universities
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Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital RBWH
The RBWH is a quaternary and tertiary referral teaching and research hospital providing state-of-the-art health care services for over 10% of Queensland.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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Robotics Innovation Centre CSIRO
The Robotics Innovation Centre tests and evaluates robotic systems that fly, float, dive, drive or walk.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Robotics and Autonomous Systems Group
The Robotics and Autonomous Systems Group is one of the leading robotics and autonomous systems research groups in the world.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Research Hub for Supercharging Tropical Aquaculture ARCSTA
Enhancing tropical aquaculture through genetic solutions. Focus: breeding, disease resistance, microbiomes. Partnerships for advanced genotyping and training.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Research Hub for Advanced Manufacture of Targeted Radiopharmaceuticals AMTAR
AMTAR brings together researchers and industry to develop new technologies and build new capability for the manufacture of targeted radiopharmaceuticals.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Research Engineering Facility
The Research Engineering Facility support research in avionics automation, mechanical and civil engineering, electrical engineering, water treatment, and geology and ecology.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Research Computing Centre RCC
RCC helps University of Queensland researchers across disciplines make the most of the University’s eResearch technologies.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Remote Sensing Sciences RSS
The Remote Sensing Sciences uses satellite imagery, data from airborne platforms and field surveys to map and monitor landscapes in Queensland.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Reef and Rainforest Research Centre RRRC
The RRRC manages and delivers one of the world’s most comprehensive tropical environmental research portfolios.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Redlands Research Facility and Queensland Crop Development Facility QCDF
Research for the horticultural and agricultural sectors of Queensland
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Redden St Research Facility
The Facility provides accredited food testing microbiological laboratories for Far North Queensland, along with rapid testing for manufacturers and processes.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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RECOVER Injury Research Centre
RECOVER research increases our understanding of the physical and psychological consequences of injuries, especially from motor vehicle crashes.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Queensland University of Technology – Kelvin Grove QUT
One of Australia’s top ten universities, QUT has strong links with industry, and an emphasis on innovation and application in its courses and research.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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Queensland University of Technology – Gardens Point QUT
One of Australia’s top ten universities, QUT has strong links with industry, and an emphasis on innovation and application in its courses and research.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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Queensland Spatial Biology Centre QSBC
Spatial Biology research hub uses advanced spatial mapping technology and digital pathology tools to fundamentally change the way clinicians understand and combat life-threatening diseases.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Queensland Museum Kurilpa
Queensland Museum is a museum of natural history, cultural heritage, science and human achievement that tells the changing story of Queensland.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Queensland Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre QMNC
QMNC’s capabilities include microtechnology, nanotechnology and micro/nanosystems, microelectronics, and expertise in fundamental theory of materials.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Queensland Herbarium
The Queensland Herbarium is the centre for science, research and information on Queensland’s ecosystems and species of plants, fungi, algae and animals.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Queensland Health
Queensland Health is responsible for the overall management of the public health system in Queensland
Size: 700 plus research staff
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Queensland Government Hydraulics Laboratory QGHL
The Queensland Government Hydraulics Laboratory provides technical expertise in coastal engineering and monitoring
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Queensland Eye Institute QEI
The Queensland Eye Institute is one of the finest centres for eye health, medical research, education and clinical care in the world.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Queensland Digital Health Centre QDHeC
QDHeC is the engine room of a digital healthcare future and is researching digital health solutions and technologies such as artificial intelligence to help deliver a sustainable health system.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation Ltd QCIF
QCIF participates in and enables research excellence through applied AI; informatics; advanced computing; data and software solutions.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Queensland Children’s Hospital QCH
QCH is the major specialist children’s hospital for Queensland and northern New South Wales with major multidisciplinary paediatric and adolescent research progammes
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Queensland Cerebral Palsy and Rehabilitation Research Centre QCPRRC
The QCPRRC leads research to advance the health of children with cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury and related disabilities
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research QCMHR
QCMHR is the premier mental health research centre in Queensland aiming to reduce the level of disability associated with mental illness through research
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research – Mackay QCDFVR
Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research embodies the research, education, and practice interface in the area of domestic and family violence.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research – Brisbane QCDFVR
QCDFVR embodies the research/education/practice interface in the area of domestic and family violence.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Queensland Centre for Advanced Technologies QCAT
QCAT is the largest integrated research and development precinct for the resources and associated advanced technology industries in Australia.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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Queensland Centre for Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing AMPAM
AMPAM is dedicated to discovering new materials engineering and manufacturing technologies to benefit key economic and social sectors in Australia
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Queensland Brain Institute QBI
Queensland Brain Institute researchers strive to understand the brain in health and disease to develop new therapies, technologies and interventions that will improve lives worldwide.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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Queensland Bioscience Precinct QBP
The Queensland Bioscience Precinct is the largest research facility in Australia dedicated to human, plant and animal biotechnological research and commercialisation.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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Queensland Animal Science Precinct QASP
The Queensland Animal Science Precinct is a unique world-class research facility that accommodates training, teaching, validation and commercialisation of animal research.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences QAEHS
QAEHS is multidisciplinary research centre with expertise in environmental health toxicology, microbiology and epidemiology
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation QAAFI
QAAFI aims to significantly improve the sustainability of tropical and sub-tropical agriculture, food research and knowledge leadership, through its high-impact science.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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QUT Centre for Robotics QCR
The QUT Centre for Robotics research is used for agriculture, health, environmental and infrastructure monitoring, defence, manufacturing, mining and construction.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute QIMR
With a focus on the future of health, QIMR Berghofer is one of Australia’s largest medical research institutes
Size: 500–700 research staff
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Protein Expression Facility PEF
PEF delivers world-leading research services and innovative solutions for protein production using bacteria, yeast, baculovirus/insect cell and mammalian cell.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Princess Alexandra Hospital PAH
The PAH is a major tertiary health care centre and one of Australia’s leading academic and research health centres
Size: 700 plus research staff
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Precision Livestock Management PLM
CQU's Precision Livestock Management team is a world leader in sensor technologies for monitoring and managing livestock.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Pharmacy Australia Centre of Excellence PACE
The Pharmacy Australia Centre of Excellence (PACE) is the leading facility for pharmaceutical research, education and commercialisation in Australia.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Northern Fisheries Centre NFC
The Northern Fisheries Centre undertakes research on sustainable production from tropical wild fisheries estuarine, inshore and offshore reef and mariculture of high-value species.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Nihon Superior Centre for the Manufacture of Electronic Materials NS CMEM
NS CMEM brings world-class research capability to the manufacture of electronic materials.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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National Imaging Facility – Queensland Node NIF
The Queensland node of the National Imaging Facility is hosted by two of Australia's leading clinical imaging imaging facilities in Australia.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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National Centre for Timber Durability and Design Life NCTDDL
A global leader in timber durability and design life research. The Centre operates under four streams: Standards and Code development for Timber Durability; Building materials; Circular Economy and Educational Outreach.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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National Centre for Neuroimmunology and Emerging Diseases NCNED
The National Centre for Neuroimmunology and Emerging Diseases leads research on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), long COVID, and Gulf War Illness.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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National Biologics Facility – Queensland Node NBF
National Biologics Facility Queensland Node uses mammalian cell expression technology to produces high-quality recombinant proteins in pre-clinical or clinical quantities
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Nanomaterials Centre Nanomac
The Nanomaterials Centre has built a global reputation for developing innovative nanomaterials that address energy, environment and health challenges.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Murtupuni Centre for Rural and Remote Health CRRH
The Murtupuni centre is developing the evidence based for best practive rural and remote health care.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Mount Kent Observatory
Mt Kent Observatory is Queensland professional astronomical research facility, and is located at a dark-sky site outside Toowoomba in southern Queensland
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Moreton Bay Research Station MBRS
The Moreton Bay Research Station is uniquely positioned and easily accessible for field or laboratory-based research, conferences, workshops and educational groups.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre MISHC
MISHC is internationally recognised as a centre of excellence and a leading provider of minerals industry risk management education and research.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Medical Engineering Research Facility MERF
MERF supports the medical devices research and development cycle in a state-of-the-art facility.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Max Planck Queensland Centre
The Max Planck Queensland Centre provides world leading interdisciplinary basic and applied research programs in the understanding of extracellular matrices.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Mater Research
Mater Research discovers ways to prevent and treat conditions affecting babies, children, adolescents and adults, helping them to lead healthy lives.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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Maroochy Research Facility
Research at the facility focuses on subtropical fruit and nut crops, biotechnology, post-harvest technology, sustainable production systems and agronomy.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Mareeba Research Facility
Mareeba Research Facility is one of the leading agri-science, research and service hubs for the primary industries sector in Queensland.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Mackay Renewable Biocommodities Pilot Plant MRBPP
The MRBPP develops and demonstrates technologies that convert biomass into biofuels, green chemicals and other bioproducts for industry and research partners.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Mackay Institute of Research and Innovation MIRI
MIRI is a health service-led translational research and innovation centre for improving health care for regional communities.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Life Course Centre
A multi-disciplinary social science centre exploring deep and persistent disadvantage in Australia through qualitative and quantitative methods, with the aim of influencing policy and practice.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Leslie Research Facility LRC
The Leslie Research Facility is recognised internationally as a centre for excellence in research on grains and other field crops.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Law Futures Centre
The Centre brings together scholars and researchers from law and other disciplines to conduct research into reimagining the future of law, ensuring good governance and integrity
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Language and Culture Research Centre LCRC
LCRC focuses on comprehensive documentation and archiving of endangered and minority languages and cultures, primarily of the tropics.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre SMI-JKMRC
The JKMRC is the largest Australian minerals research centre and has research strengths in spanning exploration, geometallurgy, comminution, separation and flotation.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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John Campbell Miles Drill Core Facility DoR
The Department of Resources (DoR) provides geoscience and resource information to promote the exploration and mining potential of Queensland.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Jawun Research Centre CIHER
Jawun Research Centre conducts high-impact applied research to ensure that Indigenous nations gain full and equal access to opportunities that enable them to lead healthy lives.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Jamieson Trauma Institute JTI
The goal of the Jamieson Trauma Institute is to advance trauma care through a unique collaboration of service partners and the integration of trauma services.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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James Cook University – Townsville JCU
With three tropical campuses spanning two countries, James Cook University (JCU) draws on its tropical locale for its teaching and research focus.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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James Cook University – Thursday Island JCU
With three tropical campuses spanning two countries, James Cook University (JCU) draws on its tropical locale for its teaching and research focus.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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James Cook University – Mackay Education Research Centre JCU
With three tropical campuses spanning two countries, James Cook University (JCU) draws on its tropical locale for its teaching and research focus.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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James Cook University – Cairns JCU
With three tropical campuses spanning two countries, James Cook University (JCU) draws on its tropical locale for its teaching and research focus.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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James Cook University – Brisbane JCU
With three tropical campuses spanning two countries, James Cook University (JCU) draws on its tropical locale for its teaching and research focus.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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J Bjelke-Petersen Research Facility
The Facility has the lead role in providing sustainable resources for the peanut improvement program, and best agromic practices for summer and winter pulse crops.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Invasive Plant and Animal Science Unit
The unit researches the ecology and impacts of pest species and develops science-based tools and management practices to landholders, local governments and other land managers.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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International WaterCentre IWC
The IWC specialises in building the capacity of water leaders to create water sensitive futures through integrated and whole-of-water cycle thinking.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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International Laboratory for Air Quality and Health ILAQH
ILAQH undertakes interdisciplinary research in the complex field of air quality and its impact on human health.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Integrative Legume Research Group ILRG
The ILRG is an internationally-renowned research network of plant scientists conducting cutting-edge research into predominantly legumes and other plant species.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Institute of Health and Sport
The Bond Institute of Health and Sport is a world-class teaching, research and training facility.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Institute for Social Science Research ISSR
The ISSR is The University of Queensland’s flagship social science institute and one of Australia’s leading providers of research, evaluation and research training.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Institute for Resilient Regions IRR
The Institute for Resilient Regions conducts research that enables rural, remote and regional communities to be resilient, adaptive, healthy, connected and collaborative.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Institute for Molecular Bioscience IMB
The Institute for Molecular Bioscience is a multidisciplinary life scientific research institute committed to improving quality of life through research and translation.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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Institute for Life Sciences and the Environment ILSE
The institute aims to be a global leader in research into agricultural systems and the management of sustainable rural landscapes.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Institute for Learning Sciences and Teacher Education ILSTE
The Institute for Learning Sciences and Teacher Education works to improve education outcomes for all young people.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Institute for Integrated and Intelligent Systems IIIS
The Institute conducts fundamental research in ICT and applied research across health informatics, bioinformatics and environmental informatics.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Institute for Future Farming Systems – Rockhampton IFFS
The Institute for Future Farming Systems is CQUniversity’s agricultural research flagship, with a focus on precision systems and technologies for horticulture, cropping and livestock industries.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Institute for Future Farming Systems – Bundaberg IFFS
The Institute for Future Farming Systems is CQUniversity’s agricultural research flagship, with a focus on precision systems and technologies for horticulture, cropping and livestock industries.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare IEBH
The Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare works on big, neglected problems in health care - antibiotic resistance, overdiagnosis, non-drug treatments, and waste in research.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics IBG
Multidisciplinary and translational biomedical research institute focused on the discovery and development of drugs, vaccines and diagnostics with strengths in infectious diseases, cancers and neurological disorders.
Size: 200–300 research staff
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Institute for Advanced Engineering and Space Sciences IAESS
IAESS provides a dedicated facility for Space and Defence research with a focus on hypersonic propulsion systems, rockets, advanced materials and astrophysics.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Inflammation and Healing Research Cluster INFLAME
The Cluster delivers multidisciplinary biomedical research of disease processes, molecular epidemiology, the discovery and development of new therapeutics.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre ITRC
We work with Australian and international First Nations and transcultural communities to improve the lives of Indigenous and culturally diverse peoples.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Herston Imaging Research Facility HIRF
HIRF is one of only a handful of imaging research facilities in Australia and the first to be devoted entirely to clinical research.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Herston Health Precinct HHP
Herston Health Precinct is at theforefront of clinical research, training and education excellence.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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Herston Biofabrication Institute HBI
Herston Biofabrication Institute is advancing knowledge and technology in 3D scanning, 3D modelling and 3D printing of medical devices, bone, cartilage and human tissue
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Heron Island Research Station HIRS
Heron Island Research Station is internationally renowned for coral reef research and student training in marine sciences.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Hermitage Research Facility HRF
Hermitage is the main Queensland facility which holds and maintains genetic material for national breeding programs for sorghum, chickpea, mungbeans, sweet corn and maize.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Health and Food Sciences Precinct
The Precinct provides a collaborative environment for scientists to advance biosecurity, healthcare, food nutrition and technology
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Health Translation Queensland HTQ
Health Translation Queensland brings together world-class Queensland universities, research institutes and health services to help translate well-evidenced research into clinical practice.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Griffith University – Nathan Griffith
Griffith University Nathan Campus research strengths range from environmental sciences and corporate sustainability to Asian studies, and Biosciences.
Size: 500–700 research staff
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Griffith University – Mt Gravatt Griffith
Griffith University Mount Gravatt Campus’ research strengths range from criminology, and psychology to educational research.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Griffith University – Logan Griffith
Griffith University has been ranked as Australia’s number one university for Nursing and Midwifery (2023 Shanghai Global Ranking), which is offered at both Griffith Logan and Gold Coast Campuses
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Griffith University – Gold Coast Griffith
Griffith University’s research strengths range from the physical and natural sciences, engineering, IT, health and medicine to creative arts, social sciences and humanities
Size: 500–700 research staff
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Griffith Institute for Tourism GIFT
The mission of the Institute is to undertake and disseminate world-leading research in tourism, to effect academic and external impact.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Griffith Institute for Educational Research GIER
The Institute aims to be an internationally recognised leader in research across education, literacy, learning, public policy and related areas.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Griffith Criminology Institute
The Institute’s vision is to produce cutting-edge knowledge that helps create safe, just, well-governed and equitable societies.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Griffith Coastal and Marine Research Centre GMRC
The Griffith Coastal and Marine Research Centre conducts research and community engagement contributing to all aspects of sustainable management of coastal regions.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Griffith Climate Action Beacon CAB
Griffith Climate Action Beacon focuses on interdisciplinary research and cross-sectoral practice collaborations as catalysts for climate action.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research
The Centre aims to understand issues confronting contemporary society, through innovative humanities and social science research.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Griffith Asia Institute GAI
The Institute produces innovative, interdisciplinary research on key developments in the politics, economics, societies and cultures of Asia and the Pacific.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Gold Coast University Hospital GCUH
The Gold Coast University Hospital is one of the largest clinical teaching and research facilities in Queensland
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct
The Precinct is a 200-hectare modern, multi-disciplinary research complex delivering next-generation medicine, advanced manufacturing, and innovation in preventative health care.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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Global Wetlands Project GLOW
The Global Wetlands Project (GLOW) elevates scientific understanding of critical issues facing coastal wetlands and builds online tools to help address these issues.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Geological Survey of Queensland GSQ
The Geological Survey of Queensland provides geoscience and resource information to promote the exploration and mining potential of Queensland.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Genomics Research Centre GRC
GRC is researching the genetic basis of disease through the use of its unique population resources and the application of genetic studies to monogenic and common, complex human disorders.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Gatton Research Facility GRF
GRF plays a significant role in the provision of research services to the Horticultural and Agricultural industries in subtropical Queensland
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Gallipoli Medical Research Foundation
GMRF leads in investigating the causes and consequences of illnesses that impact the Veteran community
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Frazer Institute FI
The Frazer Institute is a modern research facility, where clinical and basic science converges in the translational research of cancer, immunology and genomic medicine.
Size: 200–300 research staff
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Forest Research Institute FRI
The broad specturm of research at the Forest Research Institute makes direct and meaningful contributions to the sustainability of our wooded landscapes.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Forest Industries Research Centre FIRC-USC
The Centre is focused on applied collaborative research that improves value and sustainability in the forest industry
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Forensic and Scientific Services FSS
FSS is the most comprehensive forensic and public health science facility in Australia providing expert analysis, advice and research.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Food and Beverage Accelerator FaBA
The Food and Beverage Accelerator (FaBA) is an industry-research collaboration to boost growth and innovation in the food and beverage manufacturing sector.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Facility for Targeted Radiometals in Cancer AFTRiC
Australia’s first facility for the discovery, development and clinical translation of novel alpha particle-based cancer radiotherapeutics and radiometal theranostic and diagnostic agents.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Exploration Data Centre DoR
The Department of Resources (DoR) provides geoscience and resource information to promote the exploration and mining potential of Queensland.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Engage Research Lab
Engage Research Lab integrates technology, psychology, theory and practice to research, design, develop, evaluate and deploy real solutions to meet real community needs.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Ecosciences Precinct ESP
The Ecosciences Precinct is a highly collaborative working environment with researchers dedicated to solving some of the biggest environmental problems in Australia.
Size: 700 plus research staff
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Economic Geology Research Centre EGRU
EGRU provides applied research, connects researchers with industry and governments, promotes co-operation and collaboration, and provides professional development training.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering Innovation Dow Centre
The Dow Centre is focused on discovery and techno-economic assessment of engineering innovations for sustainable production and utilisation of energy, water and materials.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Digital Media Research Centre DRMC
The QUT Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC) conducts world-leading research for a creative, inclusive and fair digital media environment.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Dermatology Research Centre UQDRC
The DRC is a multidisciplinary network addressing key issues in skin health and disease.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation DETSI
The department develops and coordinates science policy and supports and invests in research. It provides scientific information and advice to inform planning and management.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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Department of Agriculture and Fisheries DAF
DAF undertakes, supports and collaborates in a diverse suite of research programs to support sustainable and innovative agriculture, fisheries and forestry sectors in Queensland.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Data Science Discipline
The Data Science discipline conducts world-leading research and develops innovative and practical solutions for business, scientific and social applications in the realm of big data.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Cyclone Testing Station CTS
CTS has unique experience in the performance of buildings in response to cyclones and storms, based on our damage surveys, full scale house tests and product evaluation tests
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Critical Care Research Group CCRG
The Critical Care Research Group is the largest multidisciplinary critical care research group in Australia.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia
The Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia (CRCNA) delivers industry-led research collaborations to develop new technologies, products and services.
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Compounds Australia
Compounds Australia facilitates access to high value compound libraries to accelerate drug discovery research.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Community for Open Antimicrobial Drug Discovery CO-ADD
CO-ADD screens compounds for antimicrobial activity to help researchers worldwide to find new, diverse compounds to combat drug-resistant infections.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation CSIRO
CSIRO is one of the world’s most multidisciplinary research organisations with more than 5,000 experts based in 55 centres
Size: 700 plus research staff
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Cobb and Co Museum
Cobb+Co is part of the Queensland Museum network that undertakes leading natural history, cultural heritage, and human achievement research.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Coastal Marine Ecosystems Research Centre CMERC
CMERC undertakes research that works with coastal industries and communities to support an economically and environmentally sustainable future.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Clinical Trials Centre
A purpose-built facility offering clinical trials services to national and international pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, university researchers and hospital-based clinicians.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Clem Jones Research Centre for Regenerative Medicine CJRCRM
The Centre supports studies in the broader field of regenerative medicine and stem cell biology.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Clem Jones Centre for Neurobiology and Stem Cell Research
The Clem Jones Centre for Neurobiology and Stem Cell Research focuses on restoring motor and sensory function to badly injured people.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Clem Jones Centre for Ageing Dementia Research CJCADR
The Clem Jones Centre for Ageing Dementia Research focusses on research into the prevention and treatment of dementia.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Cities Research Institute CRI
The Institute focuses on trans-disciplinary research on the integration of infrastructure, economic development, place making and community in cities.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Child Health Research Centre
The Child Health Research Centre brings together researchers from a range of specialist areas to tackle some of the big issues in child health.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre of Research Excellence in Stillbirth Stillbirth CRE
The Stillbirth CRE is a national research collaboration addressing the tragedy of stillbirth.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre of Research Excellence in Better Health Outcomes for Compensable Injury
The NHNMR CRE for Better Health Outcomes for Compensable Injury research aims to improve health outcomes for individuals with non-catastrophic road traffic injury
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Digital Child
The Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child is the world’s first research centre dedicated to creating positive digital childhoods for children
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science CIPPS
CIPPS undertakes breakthrough research to transform peptide and protein science and unleash the power of nature’s biomolecules for challenges in health, agriculture and industry.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous and Environmental Histories and Futures CIEHF
CIEHF looks back 1000 years and forward 100 years, to develop new integrated approaches to Caring for Country.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies CoralCoE
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies undertakes world-best integrated research for sustainable use and management of coral reefs.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Centre in Additive Biomanufacturing ABM
Centre in Additive Biomanufacturing works to help transform the industry of 3D printing for medical applications.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for the Environment
The Centre for the Environment research creates real-world solutions to the most pressing environmental challenges
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for a Waste-Free World
The Centre for a Waste-Free World develop technologies and processes to transform waste into valuable circular commodities.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing WOW
WOW is an interdisciplinary research group with scholars from human resource management, industrial relations, organisational behaviour, psychology and other work-related fields.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Water in the Minerals Industry CWiMI
Leading research for the sustainable management of water in the resources industry.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Urology Research CUR
The Centre performs in vitro and in vivo experimental studies on lower urinary tract function in health and disease.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research – Townsville TropWATER
The Centre is providing global leadership in tropical water and aquatic ecosystem research
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research – Cairns TropWATER
The Centre is providing global leadership in tropical water and aquatic ecosystem research
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Science TESS
TESS undertakes cutting-edge ecological and environmental research in the tropics for the wise management, conservation and sustainable use of tropical ecosystems.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Tropical Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology CTBMT
The Centre for Tropical Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology develops innovative solutions in tropical health, biodiversity and food production.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Sustainable Tropical Fisheries and Aquaculture CSTFA
CSTFA aims to be a global leader in tropical fisheries and aquaculture research, delivering innovative solutions for sustainable food security and ecosystem health.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Sustainable Agricultural Systems CSAS
CSAS conducts research and engagement that enhances the management of agricultural enterprises as complex and embedded systems, maximising production and conservation outcomes.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Sport Performance Innovation and Knowledge Excellence QAS SPIKE
The centre conducts a wide range of applied research into high performance sport to assist the Queensland Academy of Sport to develop elite Queensland athletes, teams and coaches.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Solar Biotechnology CSB
The Centre for Solar Biotechnology innovate and commercialise new solar powered technologies based on photosynthetic green algae.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Railway Engineering CRE
The Centre for Railway Engineering provides high quality research and development, innovation and consultancy services to the railway industry.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Quantum Dynamics CQD
CQD researchers aim to apply knowledge of quantum dynamics to future technologies such as the quantum internet and laser-accelerated particle therapy.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology – UQ CQC2T
The UQ node of CQC2T is part of the largest combined and focused efforts in quantum computation and communication in the world
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology – GU CQC2T
The Griffith Univsersity node of CQC2T is part of the largest combined and focused efforts in quantum computation and communication in the world
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security
The Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security combines science, innovation and experience to deliver solutions to significant global environmental problems.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Centre for Organic Photonics & Electronics COPE
COPE is an interdisciplinary chemistry and physics centre specialising in organic semiconductor materials and devices.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Online Health COH
The Centre for Online Health has been recognised internationally for its role in telemedicine, telehealth and e-Healthcare.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Nutrition and Food Science CNAFS
CNAFS delivers enhanced health outcomes and economic benefits by undertaking fundamental and applied research across the nutrition and food sciences.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Natural Gas CNG
The UQ CNG research centre conducts real-world gas research for the optimisation of operation and supply; environment; and social performance.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation CMLR
CMLR addresses the environmental challenges of the minerals industry with quality science
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis CMM
The CMM is an interdisciplinary collaborative research, teaching and service centre which provides access to cutting edge microscopy and microanalysis as well as imaging mass spectrometry microscopy and microanalysis as well as imaging mass spectrometry.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Microbiome Research CMR
The Centre for Microbiome Research explores microbial communities' roles in health, agriculture, and ecosystems, driving innovative solutions and applications.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Mental Health
Griffith Centre for Mental Health - multidisciplinary excellence in mental health research, translation and impact.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Materials Science CMS
The Centre for Materials Science is a fundamental scientific engine room for materials innovation, providing materials-based solutions to real-world applications.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Centre for Marine Microbiology and Genetics Research CMMG
The CMMG undertakes research to evaluate the risk to marine organisms and communities posed by climatic change and environmental contamination.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Kidney Disease Research CHSR
The Centre is one of Australia's leading kidney disease research centres with an international reputation for excellence in research.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for International Trade and Business in Asia CITBA
Research Projects, Public Outreach, Capacity Building, Australasia, Climate Change, Community Empowerment
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Integrated Preclinical Drug Development CIPDD
CIPDD researchers have extensive experience in establishing, refining and characterising rodent pain models using a range of in vivo methods and in vitro techniques
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Information Resilience CIRES
Research and training by CIRES empowers industries, government, academia, and the wider community to understand and reliably unlock the value of data with information resilience.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Hypersonics CFH
Centre of Hypersonics is globally recognised as the leading university-based hypersonics research group.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Hydrogen and Renewable Energy CHRE
CHRE supports the net zero ambitions of our industry and government partners through research, workforce training and development and community engagement.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems CHFSTS
The CHFSS brings together experts from various disciplines to conduct collaborative research on issues impacting safety and productivity.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Horticultural Science CHS
CHS delivers improvements to productivity, profitability and sustainability of horticulture industries.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Health Research CHR
Centre for Health Research (CHR) focuses upon monitoring and promoting the health and wellbeing of regional and rural communities.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Governance and Public Policy CGPP
The Centre for Governance and Public Policy is dedicated to enhancing knowledge of governance and public policy in Australia and globally.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Genomics and Personalised Health GCT
The Centre for Genomics and Personalised Health translates knowledge from genomics research to improve human health.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Future Materials CFM
CFM is a world-leading research centre in advanced composite materials and applications. CFM provides advanced partnerships with industry towards innovation and growth.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Data Science CDS
The QUT Centre for Data Science draws together capability in data science from across Australia, providing a centralised hub for world-class data science research.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Data Analytics CDA
With expertise in actuarial science, statistics, economics, finance and informatics, the CDA uses big data analytics to produce research that make valuable economic and social contributions.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Crop Science QAAFI CPS
The Centre delivers research to target improved crops, crop protection systems, and sustainable production systems in tropical and sub-tropical environments
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Crop Health CCH
Research at the Centre for Crop Health provides an enhanced understanding of disease processes in farming systems to support an innovative, sustainable agricultural sector.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Comparative Construction Research CCCR
CCCR specialises in research on performance and productivity issues of the global construction industry, and other matters relating to comparative construction.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Clinical Research UQCCR
Focusing on improving the lives of people through patient-orientated research, UQCCR is committed to better treatment and results for patients.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Centre for Clean Energy Technologies and Practices CCETP
The Centre for Clean Energy Technologies and Practices researchers develop sustainable, low-emissions, high-efficiency systems for energy generation, distribution and use.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Children’s Health Research CCHR
CCHR is Queensland’s first fully-integrated research facility focused on child and adolescent health research
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Cell Factories and Biopolymers CCFB
The CCFB develops innovative biomanufacturing and biomolecular engineering solutions for global challenges in health and sustainability.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Biomedical Technologies CBT
The Centre for Biomedical Technologies brings together experts in biomedical engineering, clinicians and industry to discover, develop, and deliver the next generation of biomedical technologies.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Bioinnovation
The interdisciplinary research at Centre for Bioinnovation focuses on sustainable production of aquaculture, horticulture and forestry systems and biodiversity conservation.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science CBCS
The Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science is a leading solution-oriented research group for biodiversity conservation.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Astrophysics CA
The Centre for Astrophysics delivers internationally-cited astronomical and space sciences research
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Applied Health Economics CAHE
CAHE contains expertise and experience in evidence-based medicine, bioinformatics, biostatistics, health technology assessment, and economic evaluation methods and modelling.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Applied Energy Economics and Policy Research CAEEPR
CAEEPR uses a National Electricity Market model to develop and analyse scenarios to assess policy positions for generator dispatch and transmission efficiency.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Applied Climate Sciences ICACS
ICACS researches climate, agriculture and water and how these integrate into agricultural production and natural resource models to better manage risk and financial returns.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Animal Science CAS
CAS leads tropical livestock research and development in Australia to improve animal health, welfare and productivity, and pest and disease control.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Agriculture and the Bioeconomy CAB
Research to help feed the world sustainably and develop cleaner, greener bioproducts.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Agricultural Engineering CAE
The Centre develops solutions for a sustainable and profitable rural sector with research focusing on sustainable agriculture, energy use, water resources and food security.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Centre for Advanced Imaging CAI
The CAI is the leading imaging research facility in Australia with instruments for and expertise in preclinical and clinical MRI, PET, NMR and EPR and radiochemistry.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety – Queensland CARRS-Q
CARRS-Q is one of the leading centres in Australia dedicated to research, education and outreach activities in road safety.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Central Queensland University – Townsville CQUniversity
With more than 35,000 students across 24 campuses and locations, Central Queensland University is Australia’s largest regional university.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Central Queensland University – Rockhampton CQUniversity
With more than 35,000 students across 24 campuses and locations, Central Queensland University is Australia’s largest regional university.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Central Queensland University – Mackay CQUniversity
With more than 35,000 students across 24 campuses and locations, Central Queensland University is Australia’s largest regional university.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Central Queensland University – Gladstone CQUniversity
With more than 35,000 students across 24 campuses and locations, Central Queensland University is Australia’s largest regional university.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Central Queensland University – Cairns CQUniversity
With more than 35,000 students across 24 campuses and locations, Central Queensland University is Australia’s largest regional university.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Central Queensland University – Bundaberg CQUniversity
With more than 35,000 students across 24 campuses and locations, Central Queensland University is Australia’s largest regional university.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Central Queensland University – Brisbane CQUniversity
With more than 35,000 students across 24 campuses and locations, Central Queensland University is Australia’s largest regional university.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Central Analytical Research Facility CARF
CARF had purpose-built scientific laboratories for analysing physical, mechanical, chemical and biological properties of solids, liquids and gases.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Cancer and Ageing Research Program CARP
The Cancer and Ageing Research Program team is working to uncover the universal process of what goes wrong in our cells as we age that allow cancers and ageing diseases to develop.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Cairns Hospital CHHHS
Research at Cairns Hospital includes nursing/midwifery, allied health, medical specialties and clinical trials.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Business Unit
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere provides the large-scale multidisciplinary science to inform this use of Australia's marine environment.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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CSIRO Mineral Resources Business Unit
We are one of the largest minerals research and development groups in the world
Size: 100–200 research staff
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CSIRO Manufacturing Business Unit
The Manufacturing Business Unit has multi-disciplinary scientific and engineering capabilities and world-class infrastructure.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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CSIRO Land and Water Business Unit
CSIRO Land and Water brings together interdisciplinary teams that combine biophysical and social sciences to develop solutions for complex environmental challenges.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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CSIRO Health and Biosecurity Business Unit CSIRO H&B
CSIRO's Health and Biosecurity lifts Australia's preparedness and responsiveness to health and biosecurity risks.
Size: 200–300 research staff
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CSIRO Energy Business Unit EBU
The CSIRO Energy Business Unit is pioneering low-emission technologies and provide the knowledge for a smart, secure and sustainable energy future.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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CSIRO Data61 Research Unit Data61
Data61 has one of the largest collections of research and development expertise in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data science in the world.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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CSIRO Agriculture and Food Business Unit AF
The Agriculture and Food Business Unit is part Australia's national science organisation CSIRO, one of the largest and most diverse scientific research organisations in the world.
Size: 200–300 research staff
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Bundaberg Research Facility BRF
The facility conducts research in sub-tropical horticulture, vegetable and field crops across a broad range of species and commodities.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Bribie Island Research Centre BIRC
The centre is a world-class facility for tropical and sub-tropical aquaculture and fisheries research, with laboratory, tank and pond facilities and access to oceanic water.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Brian Pastures Research Facility
The Facility is renowned for quality research and service to Australia’s agricultural industries, with intensive and semi-intensive infrastructure for plant and animal research.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Bowen Research Facility
The facility focuses on the research, development and extension of tropical horticultural crops across a broad range of species and commodities.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Bond University
Bond University, a private, not-for-profit university has targeted research areas including business, law, comparative construction, sports science, health sciences and medicine.
Size: 200–300 research staff
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Boeing Research and Technology Australia Centre BRTAC
Boeing Research and Technology Australia Centre brings together Boeing and UQ researchers to collaborate on the next great advances in aerospace.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Biobank
This biobank is the largest longstanding bioresource in Queensland providing high quality human tissue samples, blood and data for biomedical research.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Base Facility
BASE is a leading national facility for manufacturing and research of mRNA technologies.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Baosteel-Australia Joint Research and Development Centre BAO-JRDC
The BAO–JRDC is a world-first joint venture between Baosteel – one of the world’s largest steel companies, and four Australian universities.
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Ayr Research Facility
The facility undertakes research, development and extension of tropical horticultural, tree and field crops across a broad range of species and commodities.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Australian Women and Girls’ Health Research Centre AWaGHR
AWaGHR conducts research examining the health of women and girls across the lifecourse, and works collaboratively with stakeholders to ensure findings have real world impact.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Australian e-Health Research Centre AEHRC
The Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC) is CSIRO's digital health research program and a joint venture between CSIRO and the Queensland Government.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Australian Tropical Science and Innovation Precinct ATSIP
ATSIP is a precinct of complementary organisations dedicated to the research for sustainable management of tropical landscapes and waters
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Australian Tropical Herbarium ATH
The ATH is the premier botanical research centre for northern Australia and surrounds. Our scientists discover species, map vegetation, document plant uses and research evolution.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Australian Translational Genomics Centre ATGC
The Australian Translational Genomics Group research address pressing clinical questions surrounding the genetic and biological processes underlying complex human diseases.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Australian Rivers Institute ARI
The Australian Rivers Institute is a world leader in catchment to coast research and education.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Australian Research Centre of Human Evolution ARCHE
ARCHE focuses on gaining a deeper understanding of the scale of ancient human migrations and the full story of the origins of the people in the Australasian region.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre – Queensland APCRC-Q
The Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre – Queensland is a collaborative, integrated, transdisciplinary, comprehensive research centre based in Brisbane.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Australian Organoid Facility AOF
Human organoid models for pre-clinical efficacy and safety testing of therapeutics.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Australian National Fabrication Facility – UQ Node ANFF-Q
ANFF-Q provides researchers and industry with open access to state-of-the-art fabrication capabilities to engage in interdisciplinary research.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Australian National Fabrication Facility – Griffith University Node ANFF-Q
ANFF-Q provides researchers and industry with open access to state-of-the-art fabrication capabilities to engage in interdisciplinary research.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine – Townsville AITHM
AITHM is committed to collaboration to further our tropical health research and translate our findings into real benefits for communities.
Size: 200–300 research staff
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Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine – Cairns AITHM
AITHM is committed to collaboration to further our tropical health research and translate our findings into real benefits for communities.
Size: 200–300 research staff
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Australian Institute of Marine Science AIMS
The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) is the premiere tropical marine research agency in Australia.
Size: 100–200 research staff
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Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention AISRAP
AISRAP is the leading Australian centre for research, clinical practice, education and community action for suicide prevention
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology AIBN
AIBN’s research excels at developing new products, processes and devices for improving society and the world through the innovative use of bioengineering and nanotechnology.
Size: 300–500 research staff
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Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre AID
AID utilises leading technologies to identify, understand and prevent infectious disease.
Size: 500–700 research staff
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Australian Human Microbiome Biobank AHMB
The Australian Human Microbiome Biobank collects and analyses biological samples to facilitate the study of the microbiome and its impact on health and disease, advancing personalised medicine and treatment options.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Australian Defence Force Malaria and Infectious Disease Institute ADFMIDI
The ADFMIDI is a world-recognised centre for malaria research and other vector borne diseases
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Australian Cobotics Centre ACCTERM
The Australian Cobotics Centre brings together expertise and experience from industry and research to improve the collaborative robotics capability in manufacturing
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Australian Centre for Water and Environmental Biotechnology ACWEB
The Centre is internationally recognised for excellence in innovative water technology and management over the breadth of the urban industrial water cycle.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies ACPNS
ACPNS is a social purpose action, research and knowledge centre, sparking ideas and solutions that create social impact
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Australian Centre for Pacific Islands Research ACPIR
Leading strategic research in collaboration with our Pacific Island neighbours
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation AusHSI
Combining leading-edge knowledge with hands-on, practical experience, AusHSI partners to deliver innovation and improvements for better health services. AusHSI’s activities focus on improving the delivery and organisation of health services. Our work assists organisations in gaining more health benefits for patients from every dollar spent.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Australian Centre for Health Law Research ACHLR
ACHLR research provides the evidence base for the constant reform which allows health law, policy and practice to keep pace with social change.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research ACE
ACE is the leading university hub in Australia for the creation and dissemination of research-based knowledge on entrepreneurship.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Australian Centre for Ecogenomics
The Australian Centre for Ecogenomics brings together experts in genomics and metagenomics to explore and understand the microbial world
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Australian Catholic University ACU
A leading research university in the priority areas of education, health, and theology and philosophy
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Aus-China Centre for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine ACCTERM
ACCTERM is a hub for international research collaboration developing technologies for tissue repair and regeneration using biomaterials, stem cells, and engineering approaches.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Applethorpe Research Facility
The only temperate fruit and vegetable research facility that maintains the genetic material for table grapes and national breeding programs for apples and stone fruit industries.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Anton Breinl Research Centre for Health Systems Strengthening ABRC
The priority of the centre it to progress health equity in partnership with indigenous, rural and remote populations and tropical populations in neighbouring countries.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Agriculture Technology and Adoption Centre AgTAC
The Agriculture Technology and Adoption Centre focuses on solving industry problems by working closely with producers locally and globally. Our agricultural technology research program includes: data science, artificial intelligence and machine learning, internet of things, sensor systems and rapid design, prototype and test in advanced manufacturing. We collaborate with aquaculture, cropping, fibre, grazing and horticulture partners.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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Advanced Design and Prototyping Technologies Institute ADAPT
ADaPT brings together multi-disciplinary expertise with leading industry partners to push the boundaries in advanced custom design, rapid prototyping and new materials.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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Advance Timber Hub
The ARC Advance Timber Hub aims to develop the resources, enablers, and drivers to advance sustainable timber, as a natural resource, to be the material of choice, for Australia’s built environment.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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ARC Training Centre for Bioplastics and Biocomposites
The Centre for Bioplastics and Biocomposites works to advance the development of bioplastic and biocomposite products for the new bioeconomy.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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ARC Research Hub for Driving Farming Productivity and Disease Prevention
The Hub works to increase farm production and disease prevention by advancing and transferring new artificial intelligence technologies into industrial deployment.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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ARC Research Hub for Advanced Manufacturing of Medical Devices AMMD Hub
AMMD Hub works to transform Australia’s medical technology sector by developing cost competitive technologies for the rapid production of medical devices.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture - UQ
Through an ability to predict and improve plant performance in diverse environments, we enable the sustainable and productive future of plants in nature and agriculture
Size: 100–200 research staff
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture - QUT
Through an ability to predict and improve plant performance in diverse environments, we enable the sustainable and productive future of plants in nature and agriculture
Size: 100–200 research staff
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems EQUS
EQUS conducts world-leading research to exploit the potential of quantum science and develop a range of transformational technologies that will benefit society.
Size: 20–100 research staff
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ARC Centre of Excellence GETCO2
The ARC Centre of Excellence GETCO2 aims to develop the technology and capacity to efficiently convert carbon dioxide into valuable products, such as chemicals and fuels.
Size: Up to 20 research staff
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