GEMOC Funding

Was the funding strategy for GEMOC continuation after 2001 successful?


GEMOC’s business plan has proved to be a successful blueprint, resulting in viable funding to continue GEMOC’s activities beyond the Commonwealth funding period that ended in 2001.

Key elements of funding continuation include:

  • Macquarie University support of $100,000 per annum
  • Macquarie Vice-Chancellor’s grant to support Geophysical Modelling development
  • ARC Program Grant 2002-2006 for basic research component
  • DEST Systemic Infrastructure Initiative Grant ($5.125 million) for 2002-2004
  • Industry funding is increasing through substantial collaborative ventures and value-added consulting
  • Independent Research Fellowships to support Postdoctoral Fellows
  • Continuation of existing funding sources for other ongoing activities such as postgraduate scholarships, undergraduate teaching development and pilot research projects.

Summary of strategy outcomes

  • Staff: 2 new academic staff members continuing, new academic staff appointment
  • Postgraduate funding strategy exceeded goals
  • Strategy for equipment and analytical funding exceeded goals

Macquarie University support has been exceptional in all areas including cash, in-kind and space guarantees, and in policy support.  Macquarie’s Research Strategic Plan recognises GEMOC’s research programs as Areas of Excellence (lithosphere and planetary evolution and metallogeny; isotopic and global geochemistry; and paleomagnetism, geodynamics and geophysical modelling) and GEMOC as a Centre of Excellence.

Strategy for ongoing Geochemical Analysis Unit funding

GEMOC’s outstanding analytical facilities are vital to our innovative research programs and to attracting research and industry income.  This technology concentration also represents 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:

  • User-pays system for running, maintenance and development costs
  • University annual contributions through competitive schemes and capital equipment allocations
  • Annual contribution from the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Macquarie University’s guarantee of a strategic plan to ensure the integrity, maintenance and appropriate staffing of the Geochemical Analysis Unit
  • Collaborative project building with industry partners
  • Delivery of new exploration tools to industry through novel analytical methodologies
  • Research and Development ventures with manufacturers leading to equipment replacement
  • Applications to funding schemes for matching funds for new purchases
  • Provision of services to external clients including industry
  • Industry capital investment in return for access equity, negotiated intellectual property and collaborative rates

PIECHART OF INCOME SOURCES 2003

GEMOC INCOME 2003

This is a summary of 2003 Income.  A full audited statement of detailed expenditure and income is provided to DETYA every March.  No in-kind support is included.


 $1000

ARC   
 

Discovery, IREX, SPIRT

814.2
OTHER COMMONWEALTH
Postgraduate awards
122.5
DEST Systemic Infrastructure
1900.0

INDUSTRY

Collaborative Research grants (MUECRG, AMIRA)
275.3
Collaborative and commercial through MRL  
324.5
Other Industry
312.9
INTERNAL UNIVERSITY

Annual Key Centre Contribution   
150
Internal competitive schemes

Fellowships 
153.6
Research grants
168.8
Vice-Chancellor Development Grant
100.0
Postgraduate awards
73.9
Postgraduate research grants
6.5
Infrastructure (RIBG) 
61.1
Capital Equipment
133.3

GAU maintenance(Department)

30.0

TOTAL                               

4626.6

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Annual Report 2003