Collaborating with Sydney University

Collaborative research is founded and established on a solid relationship. Creating such a partnership at Sydney is an effective way of gaining access to leading edge research and state of the art facilities.
To help you find a research partner at the University, search the on-line expert's database. You can search by area of expertise, name or department.
- Search: Find an Expert
Furthermore, you can get help in identifying a research partner by approaching:
Sydney University senior academic staff, as potential research partners, can be identified through professional bodies such as:
- The Australian Academy of the Humanities (AAH) and the The Academy of Social Sciences (ASSA). They represent the interests of their members/fellows, who, by election, have been acknowledged by their peers as pre-eminent scholars in their fields.
Complete list of staff elected as fellows of Australian Academies
- The Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (CHASS). This is a new national advocacy body for organisations with a humanities and social sciences focus.
The Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (RIHSS) supports research initiatives within the College for Humanities and Social Sciences, showcases research, and provides an interface between the College and the broader public.
Once a partnership has been established Sydnovate at the University of Sydney can help prepare business planning documentation and research contracts, and negotiate legal and intellectual property issues.
