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Selected Research <strong>Publications</strong> (a) by Type <strong>of</strong> Publication per Academic Staff FTE (b) ,UWA, 2000 to 2004Type <strong>of</strong> Publication 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004Authored Research 0.022 0.024 0.030 0.020 0.030Book Chapters 0.117 0.159 0.124 0.176 0.128Article in Scholarly Refereed Journal 1.151 1.104 1.127 1.223 1.184Full Written Paper—Refereed Proceedings 0.202 0.263 0.273 0.258 0.290Total 1.493 1.555 1.553 1.677 1.632UWA Weighted Total (c) 1.582 1.654 1.671 1.758 1.752National Weighted Total (c) 1.097 1.113 1.258 1.352 1.496(a)Research publications as reported on the 2001 to <strong>2005</strong> DEST Higher Education Research Data Collections.(b)Full-time equivalence <strong>of</strong> academic staff at lecturer level B or above, excluding casual appointments.(c)Applying the weights used by DEST to allocate the 2004 RIBG, RTS and IGS.<strong>Publications</strong> per Academic Staff FTE1.41.21.00.80.60.40.20.0Authored Research Book Chapters Article in ScholarlyRefereed JournalFull WrittenPaper—RefereedProceedings20002001200220032004Indicator 2.4 Research Grants<strong>The</strong> research funds allocated to an institution are an indication <strong>of</strong> its relative success in research, especiallyAustralian Competitive Grant funds. Australian Competitive Grants are allocated on the basis <strong>of</strong> competitive bidsfor research funds under specified schemes by bodies including the Australian Research Council, the NationalHealth and Medical Research Council, Primary Industry R&D Corporations, other Commonwealth departmentsand other non-Commonwealth schemes such as the Australian Kidney Foundation.<strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> obtained 7.2 per cent <strong>of</strong> the Australian Competitive Grant funds allocated to Australian highereducation institutions in 2004. This allocation was the nation’s third highest on a per staff FTE basis, and was sixthoverall. <strong>The</strong> following table shows Australian Competitive Grant research funds allocated to selected universitiesper full-time equivalent academic staff (<strong>of</strong> lecturer and above status, excluding casual staff) from 2002 to 2004.<strong>The</strong> table shows this <strong>University</strong>’s leading position in per FTE allocations.Overall, the <strong>University</strong> received 6.4 per cent <strong>of</strong> all research funding for 2004 (as reported on the <strong>2005</strong> DESTHigher Education Research Data Collection and presented on the table on the next page). This represents theseventh highest allocation <strong>of</strong> research funds overall.94

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