Three projects from QUT (Queensland University of Technology) Digital Media Research Centre researchers have been awarded a combined total of more than $1.75 million in the latest Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Projects scheme.
The ARC Discovery Projects scheme aims to expand knowledge base and research capacity in Australia, as well as economic, commercial, environmental, social and/or cultural benefits.
Congratulations to DMRC researchers Professor Amanda Lotz, Professor Anna Potter, Association Professor Stephen Harrington, Associate Professor Michelle Riedlinger, Professor Peta Mitchell, Distinguished Professor Jean Burgess, Dr Aaron Snoswell, and Dr Naomi Barnes.
DMRC Director Professor Daniel Angus said the success in this round was a reflection of the Centre’s ongoing research excellence. Funding has been awarded for projects from multiple DMRC Research Programs. The details of the three funded projects are:
Understanding Twenty-First Century Media Uses and Purposes ($898,289) Investigators: Professor Amanda Lotz; Professor Jonathan Gray; Professor Anna Potter; Associate Professor Stephen Harrington; Professor Sonya Dal Cin.
Generative AI and the future of academic writing and publishing ($512,091) Investigators: Associate Professor Michelle Riedlinger; Professor Peta Mitchell; Dr Jake Goldenfein; Distinguished Professor Jean Burgess; Dr Aaron Snoswell.
Curriculum, resources and teachers’ work ($343,172)
Investigators: Associate Professor Anna Hogan; Dr Naomi Barnes; Professor Greg Thompson.
Congratulations to our DMRC researchers and their outstanding contribution to Australian and global research! Read more here 👉 https://qut.to/trdar #QUTResearch