The e-Research office was created to aid researchers with computing, data storage, information management and data modelling, along with enhancing their ability to collaborate by providing information and access to grants/programmes, software tools, potential external partners and other electronic resources.
We aim to educate and support researchers in e-Research techniques, especially in non-science areas, by providing an enhanced computing and communications technology infrastructure that supports research and by promoting e-Research funding opportunities.
You will find information on existing and potential e-Research projects and collaborations, lists of disciplines and researchers at LaTrobe, information about e-Research, news and upcoming events and other reference material to help you use e-Research techniques for your research and grants.
Please come and visit us at the Research Park for a coffee and chat regarding your e-Research requirements.
May Newsletter now available (Pdf 125KB)
February Newsletter (Pdf 400KB)
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You can apply for the $20,000 (max) grants before 29th October 2008. Any research project that requires some form of e-Research technique or equipment is acceptable (see link for more details).
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Oxford e-Research Conference 08
September 11 - 13 2008 at the University of Oxford, UK.
- Open Access and Research Conference 08
September 24 - 25 2008 at Stamford Plaza, Brisbane.
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e-Research Australasia 2008 conference
September 29 - October 1 2008, Melbourne.
- e-Research and Australian Literary Culture Symposium
December 4 - 5 2008, University of Sydney.
- 4th International IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Scalable Computing eScience 2008
December 7 -12 2008, University Place Conference Center, Indiana University/Purdue University (IUPUI) Campus, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
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Educause Australasia 2008
May 3-6 2009, Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, Perth
- The VeRSI Coffee Network
Every Tuesday at 11am, in the VeRSI Melbourne office, ground floor of the Brownless Biomedical Library, University of Melbourne.
- e-Research Grants
contact RGSO
- International Science Linkages
This programme supports Australian scientists to collaborate with international partners. The current round of ISL Competitive Grants opened in February 2008.
- e-Research presentations to schools (Pdf 28KB)
Ongoing talks to schools and departments about the role of the e-Research office.
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