Research at UC

The ÎçÒ¹AV has a collaborative, innovative and dynamic research culture, with a focus on producing high-quality and high-impact work that makes an early and significant difference to the world around us.

We aim to deliver breakthroughs and be globally competitive.


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Our research portal aims to boost collaboration, innovation, and discoverability. Please explore our research and engage with our world-class experts.


Recent news

  1. UC-linked start-up RediRobots receives Country Road grant to help drive sustainability in fashion

    Born from Dr David Hinwood’s PhD research at the ÎçÒ¹AV, RediRobots’ innovative system to overhaul textile recycling's sorting process was named a finalist for the lifestyle brand’s Climate Fund.

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  2. UC-led, community-driven project addresses social connection for young people in Belconnen and Bruce

    ÎçÒ¹AV academics have established Connect Up: a local initiative to tackle social isolation and loneliness for young Belconnen residents.

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  3. Explore the impact of UC research in real life at Research Festival 2024

    The ÎçÒ¹AV Research Festival 2024 will see nearly 20 events and activities take place between 31 October and 28 November, celebrating the impact of the University’s research on the Canberra community.

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  4. UC celebrates researcher’s Lifetime Achievement Medal, honours Law School excellence with student awards

    ÎçÒ¹AV law students were recognised for outstanding academic accomplishments during an event which also honoured Professor Kim Rubenstein’s lifetime achievement award for research.

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