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ARC funding success in Education Research

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Our congratulations to the following members and educational researchers who were successful in the 2022 ARC DP and Linkage schemes:

Sarah Truman, University of Melbourne
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award


Professor David Lawrence; Professor Stephen Houghton; Dr Elaine Chapman; Professor Andrew Page; Professor Michael Small; Professor Dawn Freshwater; Dr Helen Milroy; Professor Dr Sean Hood; Professor Michael Sawyer; Professor Tanya Fitzgerald; Dr Barbara Sheil; Mr Gavin Morris; Mrs Jaime Antonacci
Curtin University
ARC Linkage grant
Reducing self-harm and suicidal behaviours in young people in WA. In partnership with: THE STAN PERRON CHARITABLE FOUNDATION LIMITED; GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; YOUTH FOCUS INC

Dr Eve Mayes, Deakin University
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Topic: Striking voices: Australian school-aged students' climate justice activism.

Lucinda McKnight, Deakin University
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Topic: Teaching Digital Writing in Secondary English

Dr Samantha Schulz & Dr Stephen Kelly, University of Adelaide
Topic: Culturally Responsive Schooling

Preparing these applications is always a huge amount of intellectual and emotional labour. While outcomes according to FOR codes provide a guide to tracking the success of educational researchers in ARC schemes, it is not definitive.

Do we know about your success? Please advise the À¶ÄñÊÓƵsecretariat if you have been awarded a grant as we are keen to learn of ARC success for educational researchers, regardless of nominated FOR code.