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| The Centre for Photovoltaic Engineering at UNSW |
UNSW’s research strengths span disciplines from biomedicine, information technology and materials engineering through to economics, social policy, history and cinema. UNSW leads the world in solar cell development and quantum computing, does major research into the removal of environmental pollutants and has invested heavily in key hi-tech disciplines such as Artificial Intelligence and nanotechnology.
UNSW is one of Australia’s major research institutions, with eminent researchers who have extensive international links. Closely aligned with the world’s notable research universities, UNSW researchers have more than 2000 separate international academic and research links with more than 500 universities and research organisations in 90 countries.
The University also has a strong reputation for commercial innovation and works extensively with industry and end-users of research through more than 80 research Centres and government-funded Cooperative Research Centres.
UNSW is one of Australia’s major research institutions, with eminent researchers who have extensive international links. Closely aligned with the world’s notable research universities, UNSW researchers have more than 2000 separate international academic and research links with more than 500 universities and research organisations in 90 countries.
The University also has a strong reputation for commercial innovation and works extensively with industry and end-users of research through more than 80 research Centres and government-funded Cooperative Research Centres.
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| The Centre for Quantum Computing at UNSW |
From specific research projects to the establishment of research Chairs and joint venture laboratories, UNSW’s strengths in science and technology are enhanced by flexible, professionally managed, cooperative arrangements with industry and business via the Research Strategy Office, NewSouth Innovations, and the Schools and Faculties. Many of the University’s research findings are turned into important products in the market place and UNSW is one of the largest patenting organisations in Australia.
Contract consultancies and commercialisation
UNSW also offers contract consultancies, research, the management of Intellectual Property (IP) and commercialisation through NewSouth Innovations, UNSW Global Consulting and the Business Services Unit UNSW/Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA). NewSouth Innovations was the world’s first organisation established to commercialise university research and support the technology transfer that sees new products in the marketplace. Since its inception in 1959, NewSouth Innovations has filed some 1600 patents, and remains one of Australia’s largest patenting organisations.
Through UNSW Global Consulting and UNSW Faculties, government and business have access to consultants with the highest levels of expertise for contract research, short-term studies for problem solving and expert witness reoprts for litigation. Our consultants have worked on projects as diverse as the uptake of family-friendly workplace provisions for men for the Federal government, to providing expert advice on the light aircraft fuel contamination crisis and landslide risk management in Hong Kong.
Through UNSW Global Consulting and UNSW Faculties, government and business have access to consultants with the highest levels of expertise for contract research, short-term studies for problem solving and expert witness reoprts for litigation. Our consultants have worked on projects as diverse as the uptake of family-friendly workplace provisions for men for the Federal government, to providing expert advice on the light aircraft fuel contamination crisis and landslide risk management in Hong Kong.
Training and short courses
The UNSW Global Consulting division of UNSW Global, and the Business Services Unit UNSW/Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) are there to manage your training or short course requirements. UNSW works extensively with government and business, from providing distance training for the global mining industry to executive management courses at the Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM).
Graduate recruitment
Through industry-linked scholarship programs, the Careers and Employment office with their Graduate Recruitment Program, annual ‘Careers Expo’ and wide range of Employer Services, and the AGSM Career Centre, we offer business and government the opportunity to select from our most promising students and graduates, from Australia and more than 120 countries, for their next generation of highly-skilled and motivated professionals.


