University of Adelaide Research Centres & Units
The following Research Centres, Units and other Groups have been established under the University's Policy on Research Centres and Other Research Groups.
The aim of this policy is to encourage the development and, where appropriate, the formal designation of Research Centres and other groupings so that they will become a focal point of the University's research effort and promotion.
Enquiries about the policy or the procedure for establishing a Centre or other grouping should be directed to Simon Brennan in the Research Branch.
University-Designated Research Centres
Australian Institute for Social Research
Australian Centre for Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity
Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics
Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health
Centre for Biomedical Engineering
Centre for the Early Origins of Health and Disease
Centre for High Performance Integrated Technologies and Systems
Centre for Human Movement Control
Centre for International Economic Studies
Centre for Labour Research
Centre for Reproductive Health
Centre for Soil-Plant Interactions
Centre for Stem Cell Research
Institute for Geometry and its Applications
Research Institute for Climate Change and Sustainability
Centre for the Quantification and Management of Risk
Other University Teaching and Research Centres
Australian Centre for Ancient DNA
Centre for Australian Indigenous Research and Studies
Centre for Automotive Safety Research
Education Centre for Innovation and Commercialisation (ECIC)
Institute for International Trade
International Centre for Financial Services
National Centre for Social Applications of Geographical Information Systems (GISCA)
Freemason Foundation Centre for Men's Health
Centre for Defence Communication and Information Networking (CDCIN)
University Research Clusters
University Research Clusters are designed to build large cross-disciplinary teams with expertise to tackle big research questions and to enable University of Adelaide researchers to work more effectively with industry, other research organisations and the community. Clusters enable our best minds to exchange ideas, collaborate, and work together for the benefit of Australian society.
The University currently has five Research Clusters around particular cross-disciplinary themes of state, national and international priority where the University has research strengths in at least three faculties.
Computational Neurosciences
Defense and Security
Healthy Ageing
Healthy Development
Water
Faculty Research Groups/Units
Adelaide Centre for Health Technologies and Services Research
Australian Research Centre for Health of Women and Babies (ARCH)
Biological Anthropology and Comparitive Anatomy Research Unit
Cardiovascular Research Centre
Centre for Asian and Middle Eastern Architecture
Centre for History of Food and Drink
Centre for Human Decision Making and Expertise
Centre for Improved Business Performance
Centre for Intercultural Studies and Multicultural Education
Centre for Internet Technology Research
Centre for Orofacial Research and Learning
Centre for Pain, Addiction and Anaesthetic Research
Children's Research Centre
Colgate Australian Clinical Dental Research Centre
Franco-Australia Centre for International Research in Marketing
Microalgal Biotechnology Group
Power Systems Dynamics Research Group
Research Centre for South East Asian Ceramics
TRC Mathematical Modelling
Fluid Mechanics Energy and Combustion group
Joint University/Other Research Organisation Units
Adelaide Microarray Facility
Adelaide Proteomics Facility
Australian Centre for Visual Technologies
Centre of Expertise in Photonics
Centre of Expertise in Phased Array and Microwave Radar Systems
Ethics Centre of South Australia
Human Nutrition and Vascular Physiology Research Facility
Monoclonal Antibody Facility
SARDI / University of Adelaide Food Safety Alliance
South Australian Centre for Economic Studies
South Australian Centre for Rural and Remote Health
South Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing
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