Research partnerships
The innovation cycle, in which knowledge and technology are created and shared, relies on strong partnerships between business, government, universities and the community.
More than 70 corporations currently invest in research at the University of Melbourne. Many more organisations are active partners, affiliates or beneficiaries of the university's research and development activities.
Information for industry: The University of Melbourne can work with your organisation on problems of common interest, and transfer knowledge and technology into new products and services of social, economic and cultural benefit.
Bio21 draws together Victoria’s leading universities, research institutes, hospitals and industry to capitalise on the State’s world-class research and development capabilities. Located at Melbourne University's Parkville campus, the multi-million dollar Bio21 Institute and the Bio21 Proteomics Facility are the first stage in a comprehensive program to establish Bio21 Victoria as one of the world’s leading biotechnology centres.
Affiliates: a list of colleges and industry affiliates that contribute to the growth of the University of Melbourne.
The Melbourne Consulting and Custom Programs delivers education programs, consultancy services, research outcomes and advice for corporate and government clients.
Other partnerships provide the University with resources, financial support and industry-based expertise.