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Key Dates Urban Water Cluster Tactical Research Project Proposals Guidelines for Applicants Call Open: 24 October 2016 Call Closes: 28 November 2016 Successful applicant announcement: Week starting 12 December 2016 How to Apply For queries and to apply email research@australiaindonesiacentre.org and request access to submit proposal online. Provide the call type (TRP Urban Water), first name, last name, institution and email address of person who will complete the online proposal form. For information relating to AIC Urban Water Cluster contact: urbanwater@australiaindonesiacentre.org OR VISIT WEBPAGE HERE: http://australiaindonesiacentre.org/clusters/urbanwater/ Contents of Guidelines 1 TACTICAL RESEARCH FUND FOR AIC URBAN WATER CLUSTER... 2 Tactical Research Fund Allocation... 2 Tactical Research Project Period... 2 Tactical Research Project Description... 2 Tactical Research Project Criteria... 2 Tactical Research Project Applicant Criteria... 4 2 AIC CLUSTER GOVERNANCE AND ROLES... 6 3 PROPOSAL PROCESS... 8 Guidelines for AIC Tactical Research Project Proposals Urban Water 1

1 TACTICAL RESEARCH FUND FOR AIC URBAN WATER CLUSTER Tactical Research Fund Allocation Each tactical research project proposal should be to the value of between $50,000 $100,000 AUD. Tactical Research Project Period Up to 18 months. Projects are expected to commence by 1 February 2017 and be completed by 01 July 2018 with final publishable report by 31 st August 2018. Tactical Research Project Description The purpose of the Tactical Research Projects (TRPs) are to provide for highly targeted research activity in support of the Urban Water cluster, and to broaden the source of innovation across all participating institutions which can potentially contribute to the achievement of the cluster goal. The TRPs aim to bring unique and innovative ideas to the AIC Urban Water Research Cluster that are complimentary to the strategic areas of the Urban Water cluster. The Urban Water cluster leads have defined the priority areas that they would like to see addressed in the Tactical Research Projects but have not defined the research method, process or procedure to reach those outcomes. The TRP proposals should aim to provide research outputs that are relevant to these priorities and which inform endusers of future developments, opportunities and innovations. Endusers are research participants and/or recipients of research findings, and may include policy or government decisionmakers, industry stakeholders and local communities. Tactical Research Project Criteria AIC RESEARCH INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES Applicants for AIC Tactical Research Project Funding should be familiar with the AIC s aims and objectives and make note of the Research Investment Principles in applying for funding: demonstrate potential to deliver outputs and outcomes with mutual benefits to Indonesia and Australia moving to achieve the AIC research goal of shared solutions to shared challenges; align to the Urban Water Cluster goals and key priorities; demonstrate ability to deliver research outputs which include preparation of high quality publishable and other research products; utilise the AIC investment in research to attract additional and ongoing support for a collaborative research agenda for Water Sensitive Cities; be delivered through a collaborative partnership involving at least one Australian and one Indonesian research partners; engage the input of academic leadership and primary expertise from the existing Australian and Indonesian AIC partners; Guidelines for AIC Tactical Research Project Proposals Urban Water 2

demonstrate potential to build research capacity and the capacity to utilise the outputs of research; and demonstrate the involvement of key stakeholders and end users of research results in the research process. AIC URBAN WATER CLUSTER TACTICAL RESEARCH SELECTION CRITERIA The Tactical Research Projects will be funded by the Urban Water Cluster on behalf of the AIC. Applicants are therefore encouraged to discuss their proposal with the Cluster Leads to ensure their proposal fits with the cluster priorities. Tactical Research Projects will be competitive and proposals will be assessed against: complementarity of the topic to the cluster priorities (listed below); appropriateness of the proposed research methodologies to attaining the proposed outcomes; level of innovation and uniqueness of the approach; appropriateness of the proposed collaboration arrangements to support the research methodologies; demonstration that conflicts of interest are limited; appropriateness of the budget expenditure to best achieve the proposed research objectives in line with the AIC budget guidelines; capacity to mobilise the research team quickly to ensure realisation of impact within the 20162018 timeframe capacity to leverage the funding to attract external support (cash or inkind) capacity to contribute to the cluster and work towards sustainability of the cluster beyond 2018. STRATEGIC AIM OF URBAN WATER CLUSTER The strategic aim of the Urban Water Cluster is to support the leapfrogging of Indonesian and Australian cities towards more sustainable, resilient and liveable conditions through and mutual learning and the rapid uptake of contextspecific water practices. Tactical Research Project (TRP) proposals must be aligned with these strategic aims and objectives. Proposals that also link research in Energy, Infrastructure, Food and Health with the goals of building water sensitive cities and resilient communities, will be viewed favourably. AIC URBAN WATER CLUSTER PRIORITIES Priorities for the TRP proposal include: Urban Water Education and Community Engagement Green technologies for water sensitive urban design Innovative waste water management: Sanitation and Sewerage Green space design Political context, social, economic and policy frameworks to support leapfrogging Innovative Urban development solutions Flood management and mitigation Guidelines for AIC Tactical Research Project Proposals Urban Water 3

CONDITIONS OF FUNDING The TRP proposal meets the requirements of the AIC Investment Principles The TRP proposal meets the requirements of the key priorities of the Urban Water Cluster The Australian and Indonesian TRP Principal Investigators have attached a letter of endorsement for the project from their respective Head of Department or institutional research office official. Additional eligibility requirements AIC Cluster Tactical Research Projects will conform with the definition of research and related research activities as set out under the Australian Education Department's Higher Education Research Data Collections (HERDC) specifications (see Section 1.3.10 http://docs.education.gov.au/system/files/doc/other/2014herdcspecifications_education_settings_i ncluded.pdf) AIC Cluster Tactical Research Project Applicants/Principal Investigators will need to demonstrate a level of prior experience in supervising projects of this type and scale. Prior experience in delivery international collaborative research or demonstrated capability in delivery of projects with an equivalent level of complexity will be expected. Project Diversity and Opportunity Cluster Tactical Research Project Principal Investigators are asked to ensure they can demonstrate how their overall planning has considered diversity and opportunity for participation. For example, in some cases teams may need to actively address gender participation and transparent processes for nomination of project participants. A balance of experienced and early career researchers is strongly encouraged in project teams. The roles, recognition and remuneration (as appropriate) for Research Higher Degree students who actively participate and contribute to the project outcomes must be demonstrated by the project leads. Tactical Research Project Applicant Criteria Principal Investigators AIC Tactical Research Projects must be led by a principal investigator from each country, ie one from Indonesia and one from Australia. One principal applicant must be an employed academic staff member (at least 50% full time equivalent level B*) at the Australia National University, University of Melbourne or University of Sydney. The other principal applicant must be an employed academic staff member (at least 50% full time equivalent) from one of the seven (7) participating institutions in Indonesia; Institut Pertanian Bogor, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Universitas Airlangga, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Universitas Hasanuddin, Universitas Indonesia. The Principal Applicant cannot be an Urban Water Cluster Lead. Guidelines for AIC Tactical Research Project Proposals Urban Water 4

Coapplicants Coapplicants from two additional AIC Partner Institutions ie one in Australia and one in Indonesia can be included in the proposal. Coapplicants will be employed academic staff members of their respective institutions (at least 40% full time equivalent.) They will be based at institutions other than those of the Principal Applicants. For Tactical Research Projects the AIC encourages applicants to consider collaborating with partner institutions who have partnerships with institutions outside of the partner institutions where/if this assists in bringing specialist or particularly innovative knowledge/skills/facilities to the research project team. NOTE: Coapplicants can be based at Monash University. Other Project Participants Project participants are not a requirement for AIC Tactical Research Projects, but teams are encouraged to propose project participants where/if this assists in bringing specialist or particularly innovative knowledge/skills/facilities to the research project team. Teams do not need to have coapplicants to have project participants. Project participants can be employed at an institution other than the partner institutions e.g. non- partner academic institutions or industry organisations in Australia and/or Indonesia. Please consult the AIC if you wish to have RHD (Research Higher Degree) students considered as project participants as further advice can be provided in relation to the AIC s RHD Network for these participants (in development). Guidelines for AIC Tactical Research Project Proposals Urban Water 5

2 AIC CLUSTER GOVERNANCE AND ROLES The following section provides information about the existing AIC Research Cluster program so that each Tactical Research Project applicant understands the governance arrangements that will be applicable to their project team. The roles and responsibilities of the AIC, the cluster leads and coordinators can be found in the AIC Research Management Handbook. As a general rule, all finance, legal, contractual administration duties and progress reporting will be administered by the AIC office based at Monash University. All research quality assurance will be the responsibility of the cluster leads with the support of their institutions. Each Tactical Research Project will be associated with a cluster upon award. Cluster Program and Projects Coordination / Management AIC Research Cluster Leads are responsible for supporting alignment across the Cluster s Research Projects using a portfolio approach. The Cluster Coordinator role is to support communications and project development in relation to Cluster Research Project proposals. The cluster coordinator will be the research point of contact for Tactical Research Projects. The Principal Investigators of the Cluster s Tactical Research Projects will form a key part of the Cluster s research delivery team and will be expected to have an active role in supporting the Cluster leads in identifying further opportunities for the Cluster Program (see more information below.) Cluster Tactical Project Teams The Cluster Tactical Project team will be expected to harness relevant expertise in both countries to enable effective collaborative research, stakeholder engagement and / or community participation. To this extent demonstration of interdisciplinary capability across the team will be favoured in proposals. Further, in addition to formal reporting all project participants will be surveyed annually to identify their level of engagement and contribution to the project. Research Higher Degree (RHD) Students RHD students includes PhD students and Masters students undertaking a recognised role in supporting the research project delivery. Where Research Higher Degree (RHD) students act as research assistants or undertake any supportive role within the project delivery this should be indicated as a salaried assistant in the project proposals. Where RHD students are actively engaged in the research development and delivery directly as part of their personal research, their contribution to the research project delivery should be fully attributed and acknowledged appropriately in any research outputs. The AIC intends to run an RhD Cohort Program and will provide funds to support the professional development of the RHD group working across the AIC projects during the funding period. Supervisors of RHD students must be notified of engagement by their students in these projects. Contracting All administration of contracts will be subject to agreement in writing. The forms of contracting may vary depending on the lead institution. Guidelines for AIC Tactical Research Project Proposals Urban Water 6

All distribution of funds will be subject to agreement in writing. The forms of contracting may vary depending on the lead institution. Further information about the contracting process will be provided to successful applicants. However, note that proposals must be countersigned on completion by a person of authority within the lead institution accepting, in principle, the undertakings made in the research proposal on behalf of the institution. Information about the AIC s legal framework is available on request. Institution Lead Roles and Responsibilities For AIC Funded projects the successful applicants Principal Investigators will be required to assure project delivery within their institution s research policy framework and confirm that funding can be effectively managed within their administration. As AIC funds come from the Australian Government the lead legal entity will be a recognised Australian research institution. The Principal Investigator's named Home institution in this proposal will be the Lead Partner Institution for the purposes of the project liaison and provide support for finalisation of any contracts and funding payments. The Lead Partner Institution in Australia will be responsible for all financial reporting. Financial Reporting will be required by the AIC. The Principal Investigator will be responsible for assuring all monitoring and evaluation requirements of the AIC are met and that all due diligence is applied to all aspects of the conduct of the research project outlined in the proposal in alignment with the procedures and protocols of the Lead Partner Universities. Further details about contracting processes will be set out to successful applicants. Responsibilities between the AIC, the Lead Australian Institution and the Lead Indonesian institution will be described in the project contracts and schedules as required. The Principal Applicant and the named Lead Institution will be included in the funding agreement which will be negotiated upon award of the project fund. Management and reporting of additional funds and any attributed inkind contribution which is attracted to the project during the period of AIC support will be specified in the Tactical Project Agreement. No funds will be released for the project until contracts and/or schedules are finalised and signed by the lead parties. * Australian Researcher eligibility for AIC Research Projects is based on the the ERA (Excellence for Research Australia) Guidelines 2015 for research recognition and institutional reporting. Cluster leads seeking advice may consult their relevant institution or faculty research office for further information. ERA documentation is available at http://arc.gov.au/pdf/era15/era%202015%20submission%20guidelines.pdf. Guidelines for AIC Tactical Research Project Proposals Urban Water 7

3 PROPOSAL PROCESS Proposal The guidelines for AIC Tactical Research Projects (TRP) must be read carefully before submitting the proposal If you wish to submit a proposal you must email research@australiaindonesiacentre.org and request access to the online proposal form. Please provide the call type (TRP Urban Water) first name, last name, email address and institution of the person who will be completing the proposal. Each proposal for a tactical research project must be submitted online via the qualtrics link that was sent to them. Each proposal must be submitted by the due date (28 November 2016). If any components of the proposal are considered not applicable you may contact the AIC research director prior to submission. You may email the Urban Water cluster at urbanwater@australiaindonesiacentre.org if you have any questions you which to discuss with the cluster leads. Assessment Once proposals have been submitted they will be assessed by the AIC for adherence to Research Investment Principles and Cluster Strategic Aims. Each proposal will be sent to the assessment panel for selection. Successful applicants will be notified by the AIC. Implementation Upon award of successful TRPs, relevant contracts or letters of agreement will be distributed to successful applicants. The Cluster Lead Institution is responsible for subcontracting any relevant project partners for each tactical research project that fall outside of AIC Partner institutions. Guidelines for AIC Tactical Research Project Proposals Urban Water 8