GEMOC funding


background

GEMOC's research program is based on a high level (approximately double the Key Centre grant) of research funding from ARC, other government sources, internal University and Industry/End-user sources. The success of GEMOC relies on maintaining this existing funding level from non-Key Centre resources for research projects. This budget strategy is integral to ensuring that GEMOC is viable beyond the DEETYA funding cycle by requiring that research projects are competitive on the open market and do not become dependent on the Key Centre funding.

The Key Centre funds are used as forecast in the original projected budget for:

strategy for continuation beyond 6 years

background

The guidelines for this round of Key Centres required a strategy for funding continuity beyond the six years of Commonwealth Key Centre funding

GEMOC strategies

budget continuation

Management of the DEETYA funding is designed to provide leverage as shown by the following examples:

staffing continuation

postgraduate funding

equipment and analytical funding

The geochemical facilities are a high-budget item in terms of maintenance, running costs, replacement and especially for new purchases to maintain frontline developments. Funding strategies in place include:

Pie chart of income sources 1997



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Document: Funding97.htm / Author: Kelsie Dadd / Created: 13 March 1998 / Revised: 26 October,1998.