International Clean Innovation Researcher Networks
Australian Government · Australia
The International Clean Innovation Researcher Networks grant supports researchers to collaborate internationally on the research and development of clean energy solutions. It funds the development and implementation of researcher networks focused on accelerating clean innovation and advancing clean technology pathways relevant to Australia's emissions reduction policies.
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Australia
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Developing and implementing international researcher networks; forming consortia, working groups or communities of practice; collaborating with Australian and international research partners; participating in conferences, workshops and other live events; and advancing joint clean technology research projects.Before you apply
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Increased collaboration in the Australian research community on clean innovation, stronger international researcher and industry networks, new or enhanced research outcomes, participation in impactful clean innovation events, and sustainable RD&D networks with viable funding models beyond the grant period.Grant not accepting applications
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What is the International Clean Innovation Researcher Networks?
Who is eligible for the International Clean Innovation Researcher Networks?
- Academics and researchers from eligible research institutions
- Researcher networks between academic organisations, research institutes, technology institutes, or think tanks
- Projects must focus on clean innovation and clean technology advances
- Collaboration is expected between Australian and international researchers or partners
- Research should support technologies relevant to the Australian Government's emissions reduction policies, including renewable energy, green metals, and supply chains
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