Industry

UNSW relies on a robust exchange of ideas and collaboration with industry to ensure we are dealing with challenges and needs faced by those at the coalface.

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Industry engagement

With an expanding array of industry partnerships, our collaborations are sparking commercial innovation that leads to real social and economic value. Building on the unique strengths and perspectives of our partners, we discover and invent based on practical needs, converting knowledge into products and services that add value to society. 

Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Program

The ARC Linkage Program is a funding scheme that enables external partner organisations to undertake a collaborative research project with UNSW. Learn more.
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Knowledge exchange portfolio

From Bioengineering and Defence to sustainability and ageing well, explore our wide variety of knowledge exchange opportunities.
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Work Integrated Learning (WIL)

WIL ensures a new generation of graduates are skills ready and able to contribute to future change. Partner with us and give back.
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Partner centres & institutes

Browse some of our dynamic institutes and centres launched in partnership with valued industry partners.

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The Gilbert + Tobin Centre for Public Law

Established in 2001 by UNSW Law & Justice, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law plays a prominent, independent role in public debate on issues vital to Australia's future in Public Law. Get to know us.
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The Allens Law Hub

As a partnership between Allens and UNSW Law & Justice, the Allens Hub adds depth to research on the rapid pace of technological change. Take a look.
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Herbert Smith Freehills (CIBEL) Centre

Learn more about the Herbert Smith Freehills China International Business and Economic Law Centre and its research in the areas of international business and economic law of relevance to China in the twenty-first century.
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