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Revision as of 21:34, 3 August 2016
Innovative Research Universities | |
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Data | |
Established | 2003 |
Members | 6 |
Continent | Australia |
Country | Australia |
Chair | Professor John Dewar,
La Trobe University |
Executive Director | Conor King |
Other Names | IRU |
Innovative Research Universities (IRU), formerly Innovative Research Universities Australia, is a network of six comprehensive universities in Australia.
The network advises the government on higher education, research and innovation policy.[citation needed] The universities in the IRU share many characteristics with members of the former 1994 Group in the UK.
Members
University | Location | Founded | University Status | THE World University Rankings 2013–2014[1] | Academic Ranking of World Universities 2013[2] | QS World University Rankings 2013/14[3] | QS Top 50 under 50 2013[4] | THE 100 under 50 2013[5] |
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Charles Darwin University | Darwin, NT | 2004 | 2004 | 351–400 | Not Ranked | 471–480 | Not Ranked | 77 |
Flinders University | Adelaide, SA | 1966 | 1966 | 251-300 | 301–400 | 431–440 | Not Ranked | 71 |
Griffith University | Brisbane, Gold Coast, QLD | 1971 | 1971 | Not Ranked | 301–400 | 341= | 41 | 86 |
James Cook University | Townsville, Cairns, QLD | 1970 | 1970 | Not Ranked | 301–400 | 351 | 45 | Not Ranked |
La Trobe University | Melbourne, VIC | 1964 | 1964 | Not Ranked | 401–500 | 390= | Not Ranked | 88 |
Murdoch University | Perth, WA | 1973 | 1973 | 301–350 | Not Ranked | 551–600 | Not Ranked | 57 |
Research
Six members of the IRU are ranked in the world’s top 500 universities by the QS World University Rankings 2013/14, with some achieving rankings in the top 100–300 in specific subject areas. The group collectively attracts A$310 million per annum in research funding from national research agencies, industry and public sector agencies including local and state governments, rising to A$450 million when performance-based government block grants are included. The members are core partners in half of all Australian Co-operative Research Centres (CRCs). The CRC Program links researchers with industry and government, and emphasises research application.
See also
- Universities in Australia
- Universities Australia
- Australian Technology Network
- Golden Triangle (English universities)
- Group of Eight
- Regional Universities Network
References
- ^ "World University Rankings 2013–2014".
- ^ 'http://www.shanghairanking.com/ARWU2013.html
- ^ "Australia". Top Universities.
- ^ "QS Top 50 Under 50". Top Universities.
- ^ "THE 100 Under 50 universities 2013". The Times Higher Education Supplement.