Writing an ARC grant

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Writing an ARC grant
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Research Development Workshop Series
Workshop 1 2016
“Writing an ARC grant –some tips, thoughts”
Thursday 19 May 2016 via videoconference
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS FOLLOWING THE WORKSHOP
Invited speakers for this workshop
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John Grundy, Pro Vice-Chancellor ICT Innovation & Translation and Professor of
Software Engineering at Deakin University
Dr Anne Brocklebank Proud Faculty Research Grants and Analysis Manager.
Abstract:
John Grundy discusses his experience of writing ARC grants in Australia over the past 6
years and more recently assessing ARC grants as a member of the ARC College of Experts
over the last 2 years. Giving his personal viewpoint, the focus is on the big picture e.g. - do
you have a good project /sufficiently strong track record/ are you targeting the right
scheme? In addition to as detailed suggestions around project description, budget, project
research environment.
Anne Brocklebank Proud gives an overall picture of ARC progress for SEBE and an overview
of the current Category 1 process at Deakin
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John Grundy –“Writing an ARC grant” Presentation Link
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Question and answer session-Link
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Anne Brocklebank Proud -“SEBE ARC progress” Presentation Link
Chair: David Cahill. Associate Dean (Research)
Secretary: Teresa Treffry
SOMEADVICE
– ARCGRANTS
ProfJohnGrundy
PVCICTInnovation&Translation
ARCCollege2015-17
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CAVEATS
• Thesearemytips/advice;notARC,notDU,notrepresentativeof
otherCollegemembersetc
• IamtellingyoulikeIthinkitis;likeitisforme– nopunchespulled!
• ThereseemstobealotofconfusionfromAssessors(and- ahem–
Collegemembers)oversomethingse.g.ResearchEnvironment…
• Read&followtheARCguidelines,followDRadviceetc – butpresent
yourcaseasbestasyoucan/seefit
• TheARCdoesanEXCELLENTjobdevelopingprogrammes;running
assessment;managingveryscarceresourceswisely– theyhave
Australia’sbestinterestsinresearchverydeeplyatheart.Just
becauseyoumaynotgetfundeddoesn’tmeanthesystemis
broken…
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SHOULDIAPPLYFOREXTERNALRESEARCH
FUNDING?
• Academicstaffonpermanentcontract
– If“researchactive”– YES– itspartofyourjob!!!
• AndGETTINGsome$ispartofit…
– ARCOptions:DP,LP,DECRA,FutureFellow,LIEF,Laureate…
• Research/academicstaffonfixedtermcontract
– Ifwantacademiccareer– YES!!!
– Ifwantnewcontract– YES!!!
– Ifwantindustry/R&Dcareer– maybe…
– DECRA,FutureFellow
• PhDstudent
– Forthefuture…
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SHOULDIAPPLYFORANARCGRANT?
• Maybe…!
– Whatdoyouwanttodo?
– Whichschemebestsuitsyourneeds?
– Areyou“competitive”?
– Doyouneedpartner(s)?
• ARCschemesarenottheonlyones…
– CRC,Government,Industry,International,Consulting…
– While“Category1”(incl ARC)grant$isprestigious,itsNOTtheonlynor
necessary“best”foryou…
– “Allmoneyspendsjustasgood…”(someevenbetter!)
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CHOOSEYOURSCHEME…
• Centres – ARCCentres ofExcellence (“CoE”)- <5%
• Fundamental– Discovery
– DiscoveryProjects(“DP”)- ~15%successrate(!!),~65%returnrate(!!!)
– FutureFellow(“FF”)– maybelastround???-~10%?
– DECRA(“DF”)- ~10%
– DORA(partofDP)– 1.0%??J Admin note 29/5/16 .This scheme has been deleted
– Laureate(“LF”)– 0.5%?J
• Industrycollaborative– Linkage
– LinkageProject(“LP”)- ~30-35%,~80%returnrate
– Industrytransformationfunds– “hubs”- ??(low)
– Infrastructurefunds– LIEF- ??(low-ish?)
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BASIC“ASSESSMENT”PROCESS
• Assignedto2“General” Assessors– “Carriage 1”and
“Carriage2”
• Carriage1assignsto4-8“DetailedAssessors”
• Detailedassessorsscore,write(sometimesuseful)
comments
• Rejoinder(another talk…)
• General assessorsreadapplicaiton,detailedassessor
scores&comments,rejoinder, score,discuss,finalise
scores
• Proposalsranked, somediscussed,somefunded…
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PANELMEETINGS
• 1-5discipline-groupedpanels
• ProposalsrankedbyaverageGeneralAssessorscores(Normalised)
andaverageDetailedAssessorscores(currentlynon-Normalised)
• Note:General(Collegemembers)dodozensofapplications;Detailed
1-5(sometimesmore)
• Highranked– discuss&(most)recommendtofund
• Low-ranked– notdiscussed
• Borderline– discussed&somefund/somenot
• Budget“trimming”
• Ministermakesfundingdecisions– NOTpanelorARC!
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BASICWRITING“PROCESS”
• READTHEFUNDINGRULES&readsomeexamples
• STARTEARLY– 3-6monthsBEFOREtheDRinternaldeadline
• GETADVICE– areyoucompetitive??,rightfocus,theteam
needed,resourcesneeded,right“salespitch”…
• Project–10pages– includingwhy,what,how,likely
outcomes/impact,researchenvironment
• Trackrecord/ROPE– yourcareertodate,publications,
impacttodate,recent/current/proposedfunding;WHY
you???(Fellowsespecially); “ResearchEnvironment”
• Budgetincl.justification
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THEN…
• Getitchecked /reviewed;
• revise;
• checked/reviewed;
• revise;
• getitproof-read/finalreview/compliancecheck;
• getitsignedoff(pls givetheDean/ADRtimetoread!)
• crossfingers!!!
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TEAM
• CIs,PIs,researchassociates,researchassistants,PhDs,
IBLs
• Buildateamthatisappropriatefortheproject,ideally
haveevidenceofworkingtogetherbefore,havegood
toverygoodtrackrecords(theCIs)
• Explaincarefullywhyvariouspeopleareneeded,what
theywilldo
• NeedsomecommitmentofCIs– 10%is(too)low(4
hoursaweek…);5%isverylow(2hoursaweek!!)
• Needexpertiseintheareaofresearchinproject–
ideallytoppublications;significantexpertiseinareas
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PROJECT/PLAN
RESEARCHPROJECT
• DESCRIBEHOWTHERESEARCHISSIGNIFICANTANDHOWITADDRESSESAN IMPORTANTPROBLEM
• DESCRIBEHOWTHEPROPOSALMEETSTHEOBJECTIVESOFTHEDISCOVERYPROJECTSSCHEME
• DESCRIBEHOWTHEANTICIPATEDOUTCOMESWILLADVANCETHEKNOWLEDGE BASEOFTHEDISCIPLINEANDHOWTHEPROPOSALAIMS
ANDCONCEPTSARENOVELANDINNOVATIVE
• OUTLINETHECONCEPTUALFRAMEWORK,DESIGNANDMETHODSANDDEMONSTRATETHATTHESEAREADEQUATELYDEVELOPED,WELL
INTEGRATEDANDAPPROPRIATETOTHEAIMSOFTHEPROPOSAL.INCLUDERESEARCHPLANSANDPROPOSEDTIMELINES
• DETAILWHATNEWMETHODOLOGIESORTECHNOLOGIESWILLBEDEVELOPEDINTHECOURSEOFTHERESEARCHANDHOWTHEYWILL
ADVANCEKNOWLEDGE
• OUTLINETHEFEASIBILITYOFTHEPROJECT,INTERMSOFDESIGN,BUDGETANDPROPOSEDTIMELINE
• IFTHERATIONALEFORSOMEOFTHEPROPOSALRESTSUPONMANUSCRIPTS THATARESTILLINTHEPROCESSOFBEINGPUBLISHED,ORON
RESULTSOFWORKTHATMAYNOTBEAVAILABLE TOASSESSORS,INCLUDEASUMMARYOFTHERELEVANTWORK
• DESCRIBETHEEXPECTEDOUTCOMESANDLIKELYIMPACTOFTHEPROPOSED RESEARCH
• DESCRIBEHOWTHEPROPOSALMIGHTRESULTINNATIONALORINTERNATIONALECONOMIC,COMMERCIAL, ENVIRONMENTAL,SOCIAL
AND/ORCULTURALBENEFITS
• IFTHERESEARCHHASBEENNOMINATEDASFOCUSSINGUPONATOPICOROUTCOMETHATFALLSWITHINONEOFTHESCIENCEAND
RESEARCHPRIORITIES,DESCRIBETHEPOTENTIALFORTHEPROJECTTOCONTRIBUTETOTHEASSOCIATEDPRIORITYGOALS.
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PROJECT
• Itsamazinghowbadsomeoftheseareesp fromexcellentresearchers…
• ItsamazingtheythinkIwill“buy”ittooJ
• Significance&innovation– ~1-1.5pagesonkey“exciting”aspectsofthe
project;whyshouldwe(ARC&taxpayers)fundthis???
• Method,Plan,advancementofknowledge– ~3-4pages- howdoingit;
breakdownintotasks/workpackages;detailwhatactuallywillbedone
;howbuildsonyourpriorwork/expertise;solidtechnically– BUTNOT
TOOMUCHJARGON!!!!!
• Timeline,budget,feasibility~1pagedoesitallhangtogether?Isit
over/underambitious??Canyouactuallydoitwiththis$?Isit“value
formoney”?
• Outcomes,nationalsciencechallenges- ~1page– whyshouldthis
projectbedone?Whatdifferenceintheworldwillitmake?
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PROJECT
• Thisisthebitformostfocus&time/energyon– butdon’t
letittakeTOOmuch(asothersectionsCRITICALtoo)
• Whatisnew,exciting,“fundable”???WHYshouldthisbe
funded???MUSTANSWERTHIS!
• Keyidea->Researchquestions->Keyrelatedwork/stateof
theart/limitations->approach->plan->personnel->
outcomes&impact
• Myapproach:sketchitout;thinkabout/getfeedback;focus
onarticulatingkeyidea,myRQs&approach,roughplan
• Thenfleshoutsignificance,impact,keyrelatedwork
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PROJECT
• Followtheformatguidelines!!
• Writeforaknowledgeable academicbutNOTa
completeexpertinthedomai
• NottoomuchspecialisedjargonJ
• Clearlystateaims,innovation,methodology,work
packages/tasks,planofwork,whodoeswhat- CLEARLY
• Getsomeoneelsetoreadyouprojectproposal(atleast)
• Linktonationalpriorities isnice(butreallydoesn’tmake
muchdiff)
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ROLEOFPERSONNEL
ROLEOFPERSONNEL
• Summarisetherole,responsibilitiesandcontributionsofeachChiefInvestigator(CI)
andPartnerInvestigator(PI)
• SummarisetherolesandlevelsofinvolvementofotherParticipants,forexample,
technicalstaff,ResearchAssociatesandotherpersonnel
• DescribehoweachParticipantwillensuretheyhavethe‘timeandcapacity’to
undertaketheproposedresearch,takingintoaccountanyothergrantsorrolesthat
theyhold.
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ROLEOFPERSONNEL
• BRIEFLYitemise
– Who,FTE,keytasks/responsibilitiese.g.“[email protected]
project,settheresearchdirection,leadresearchonTasks1and3,primary
supervisethe1st PhD,co-supervisethe3rd PhD,…”
– RAs,PhDs– whatdoandwhycriticaltoitgettingdonee.g.“RA1willlead
theworkonTask3,co-supervisePhD#2,…”
– PhD#2willcarryouttheresearchonTask1,focusingonclouddatacentre
poweranalysis,underthesupervisionofGrundyandY,…”
– “CIGrundyhasaDPand2LPsfinishingthisyearandhasaleadershipand
researchonlyrole…”
– MakesureisCONSISTENTwithSectionE!!!
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PROJECTRESEARCHENVIRONMENT
PROJECTRESEARCHENVIRONMENT
• OutlinetheadequacyandopportunitieswithintheResearchEnvironmentinyour
relevantdepartment,schoolorresearchgroup,andtheextenttowhichitwillprovide
forknowledgegrowth,innovation,collaboration,mentoringandstudenttraining
• Describetheexisting,ordeveloping,researchenvironmentwithintheAdministering
OrganisationandcollaboratingOrganisation(s)whichwillenablethisProject
• DescribehowtheProjectalignswiththeAdministeringOrganisation’sresearchplans
andstrategies.
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PROJECTRESEARCHENVIRONMENT
• TheworstsectionIseedoneL Verybland/verycopy&paste/veryirrelevant…
• WhocaresaboutERA,AWRU,QS,…???
• WHYisthistherightplacetodoTHISproject?E.g. “Swinburnehasthelargest
SoftwareEngineeringacademicresearchgroupinAustralia…”
• Recenthires,investment,collaborationse.g.“RecentlyhiredXXXtoestablishaData
AnalyticsLabthatwillprovideworld-leadingcollaborationon…”
• Whoisdoingthework;isthelabwellequipped;howarePhDs,ECRsdeveloped;
doyouhaveequip/consumablesneeded;anychallengeslikelyandifsohow
mitigated;…e.g.“Strategicinvestmentof$YYYtoestablishalargecloud
computationalgridcriticalforthisprogramme…”
• Collaborationsthatarecrucial– localUni butperhapsinternational/industry/other
uni too?“WithProfSharam Dustdar,thetopresearcherinthisareaintheworld”
• Whereisthelab/department/uni going?WhydoesTHISprojectfitthatdirection?
E.g.“EstablishingaleadingresearchgroupandlabinAustraliaforcloudenergy
analysis”
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COMM.OFRESULTS;MAN.OFDATA
• CommunicationofResults
– Whatjournalsetc – forthePROJECTfocus “IEEETransactionsonSoftwareEngineeringthe
topjournalinthisarea…”
– Howaboutwidercommunity?Workshops,Conversation,communityengagementetc etc
e.g.“Willrunindustryinformationworkshopstwiceayeartodisseminatetheemerging
resultsandlocateadditionalreal-worldusecasesfortheapproach…”
• ManagementofData
– Verysensitivedatae.g.aboutpatients– people,companyetc?e.g. “Collaboratingcompany
datawillbeheldonlyonSwinburneserversinencryptedformat…”
– Ethicsapprovalsetc?
– Destruction?
– Opensourcingetc?e.g.“ThesoftwarewillbeopensourcedviaGitHub forcommunityusage”
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ROPE
• Whyareyoutherightpeopletodothisproject?Proveit…
• FormatalltheROPEsthesameincl publicationsetc – nothingsaysa
teamjustmadeupjustforthisgrantmorethantotallyinconsistent
ROPEsections…
• Ifyouhavegoodreasonsforlowproductivity,gapinpublicationsetc,say
so– NEVERsay“highteachingloads”– theCollegemembersarealmost
certainlybusierthanyou!
• Goodunderstandingandconsiderationofcareerbreakse.g.leavefor
children,parentsetc ;timeinindustry;fractionalFTEetc – sayit
• Ifyouhavetrackrecordwithcompany,otherCIs,clearlysayso.Ifnot,is
goodtosaythistobutwhyyoufeel yourexpertise iscomplementary
• And- justbecauseyouhavegreattrackrecorddoesn’tguarantee
success– lotsoftopresearchers missoutinLPandDP!
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BUDGET
Onlyincludeeligibleitems
Berealistic
Carefullycost&justify– PhD,RA,equipment,travel
Beconservative ontravel!Getadviceonequipment
Includeallrequiredfundingtoactuallytotheproject
DONOTpad– Collegemembers areveryexperienced ARCgrantholders
JUSTIFYallitems,bothARCandnon-ARC
ModestcompanycontributionsareOKifexplainable ;somee.g.startupsandnot-for-profits don’tneedtoprovidecash(butalittlehelpsa
lot!)
• Itemisetravel
• University$contributionmakeslittleimpactinmyexperience (dodon’t
bothertoaskJ )
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KEYGOTCHAS
• Don’taddtopresearcher with0.05(orless!)FTEjustfortheirCV
• Don’tpadthebudgetwithflufftoanticipatethecut
• Don’taddCIswithweaktrackrecordsevenifbigteam– willseverely
weaken
• PIswithonlyindustryexperience arefine– don’tneedpapersetc
• PIsneedtoshowsomecommitment- 0.025FTEetc;unnamedPIse.g.
“SeniorManagement”or“AnEngineer” isreallyunconvincing
• Sameold,sameoldproposedproject– getfeedback;focuson
“interesting”aspects;refocus
• Unconvincing/unrealisticoutcomes(impact,publications)
• Don’taddseniorRApositiontokeepyour“top”post-docifnotneeded
• Don’taddineligiblepeople, budgetitems;followallformattingrules
• DofollowDeakinResearch staffadvice
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SOMEADVICE/TIPS
• Startearly.OKsothatisabitlatetosaynowJ
• Don’ttryandBS– theCollegemembersareVERYexperienced grant
writersandresearchers…
• Ifitisn’t(a)excitingnewwork;(b)planisdetailedandfeasible butwith
someambition;and(c)importantoutcomeswillresult– forgetit
• Usepositivelanguage“Wewillinvent”,“Thisprojectwill”,“Theproposed
approachwill”,…vs“hope”,“try”,“may”,“could”,…
• Getitread.Getitreadagain.Andagain…
• TakeDeakinResearch’s advice!!!Itsgood!
• Maybethis(orany)ARCscheme isnottherightscheme foryou?
• ItsVERYTOUGH competition– hugeamountof(un)luck– BUT– dothings
tomaximiseyourluck!!!
• Andafinalpieceofadvicefromoneofmyformerbosses…
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IFATFIRSTYOUDON’TSUCCEED,…
• Perseverance isanunder-rated virtue!
• Notjustgrants- publishing&promotions&researchtoo!!!
• E.g.Ihave38competitive grants(plusseveralR&D
consulting)
• BUT:
• Atleast28rejections!!(2DPs,3LPs,3NERF(DP),15(!)Marsden(superDP),…)
• Includingatleast3-4recycles->successful…
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• ProfessorX:“Ican’teverwinthegrantgame!”
• DeanY:“Why?”
• ProfessorX:“Thegameisrigged;itscrooked!”
• DeanY:“It’stheonlygameintown…playittowin.
• ProfessorX:“ButIdon’twanttoplaythatgame.”
• DeanY:“Butifyoudon’tplay,youwillneverwin...”
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• Alltheverybestforthefuture&yourapplications!!!
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SEBE Research Development Workshop Series
Workshop 1 2016
Question and answer session following presentations.
Q1 – If the project has CI members from multiple organisations, what is your advice re: dividing the
funding?
•
This is always a tricky one, good communication between team members is important and if
possible some prior discussion so all are in agreement.
Q2 – What if CI member/s are ECR’s?
•
If it is a strong application it may have a good chance of success. The ROPE will be taken into
account here so if there are any impacts on your outputs eg: children /illness /contracts /
senior admin roles, please articulate. Also make sure in the application that the role of all
personnel is made clear and that the job allocation is feasible.
Q3. – How developed should the project be when you apply?
•
This will depend to some extent on the discipline, if it is a totally new project then it must
have a track record that shows expertise. Giving some preliminary data or related data is OK
but beware that the project is not too advanced.
Q4. – If collaborating with a company – is the size of the company an important factor?
•
Not really but it’s important to show that the company is committed to the collaboration.
Big company projects are occasionally unconvincing if they appear to be only a consultancy
rather than a research relationship.
Q5. – What about overseas collaboration?
•
Team members overseas can be included and it is good to do so but the application must
clearly state what they will do, where and when.
Q6. –What about showing value for money – is cost a factor?
•
Showing value for money is important but if there is one factor that can bring down an
application its price trimming. The end result must be feasible for cost.
Q7. –So, for young staff – where is the start point?
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A strong track record is important but this is something of a catch 22 situation for young
staff so initially join a strong team.
Linkage projects have more chance of success but are still very competitive so even if you
are a CI get a strong CI to work with you.
DECRA applications need to show a really strong track record, check the CVs of previous
winners to get some idea of what’s expected.
Future Fellows are awarded at 3 academic levels.
Level 1= academic level B and below:
Level 2 = level C:
Level 3 = academic level D and above.
The success rate is higher at the lower level. (John Grundy is happy to discuss this further
with anyone wishing to apply)
SEBE ARC PROGRESS
MAY 2016
ANNE BROCKLEBANK PROUD –
MANAGER, RESEARCH GRANTS & ANALYSIS, SEBE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS – DAVID CAHILL, ANNE DRAKE
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DISCOVERY AND LINKAGE
•Where SEBE is at right now
– compared with the rest of Deakin
– compared with the national
average
•Where should we be heading?
– areas for improvement
– current Category 1 process
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ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ARC Discovery scoring scheme:
Investigators*
Project Quality and Innovation
Feasibility and Benefit
Research Environment
* relative to opportunity
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40%
25%
20%
15%
SEBE’S LAST 5 YEARS - DISCOVERY
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Applications
19
14
24
18
16
Successful
1
2
3
4
2
Unsuccessful
18
12
21
14
14
Success rate
5%
14%
13%
22%
13%
Funding Received - $
280,000
790,000
995,000
1,682,100
843,819
Unsuccessful - top 10%
1
1
0
1
0
Unsuccessful - band 11 - 25%
1
0
4
3
2
Unsuccessful - not in top 25%
15
11
17
10
12
Percent not in top 25% unsuccessful
79%
79%
71%
56%
75%
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SEBE Success Rate last 5 years - Discovery
25.00%
% Success Rate
20.00%
15.00%
DU
SEBE
National
10.00%
Linear (DU)
Linear (SEBE)
5.00%
0.00%
2012
2013
2014
2015
Year
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2016
2017
IN A PERFECT WORLD 1…
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Statistically…
Applications
19
14
24
18
16
19
100
Successful
1
2
3
4
2
4
18
Unsuccessful
18
12
21
14
14
15
82
Success rate
5%
14%
13%
22%
13%
21%
18%
Funding Received - $
280,000
790,000
995,000
1,682,100
843,819
Unsuccessful - top 10%
1
1
0
1
0
1-2
8
Unsuccessful - band 11 - 25%
1
0
4
3
2
2-3
12
Unsuccessful - not in top 25%
15
11
17
10
12
11
62
Percent not in top 25%
unsuccessful
79%
79%
71%
56%
75%
58%
62%
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IN A PERFECT WORLD 2…
Statistically…
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Successful
18%
Unsuccessful – top 10%
8%
Unsuccessful – band 10-25%
12%
Unsuccessful – not in top 25%
62%
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ARC Linkage scoring scheme:
Investigators*
Significance and Innovation
Approach and Training
Research Environment
Commitment from POs
* relative to opportunity
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20%
25%
15%
10%
30%
SEBE’S LAST 5 YEARS - LINKAGE
2012 R1
2012 R2
2013
2014
2015
2016
Applications
4
5
9
8
8
12
Successful
1
1
1
3
1
2
% success rate
25%
20%
11%
38%
13%
17%
Unsuccessful - top 10%
1
0
1
2
0
2
Unsuccessful - top 25%
0
1
1
1
1
2
Unsuccessful - not in top 25%
2
3
6
2
6
6
Percent not in top 25% unsuccessful
50%
60%
67%
25%
75%
50%
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LINKAGE – AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT
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CURRENT CATEGORY 1 PROCESS
•EoI (New Ideas) form assessed by Panel before
NOIS to DR
•Linkage process may undergo some minor
changes for new Continuous rounds
•Discovery 2018 process similar to previous
•Processes will be published on SEBE Wiki;
https://wiki.deakin.edu.au/display/SEBE/Research+Grants%2C+Fellowships+and+Travel+grants+for+Faculty+staff
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