After a competitive selection process, the Matariki Network of Universities has awarded funding to three collaborative research projects of up to two years in duration. These initiatives bring together researchers from across Matariki Network member institutions. 

Among the projects awarded funding are the following Queen’s researchers: 

of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Smith Engineering has received funding for the project, “Human-Centred Generative AI in Software Engineering Teams: Collaboration, Inclusion, and Sustainable Productivity.” This 24-month project will be carried out in collaboration with researchers from the and

Congratulations banner for 鶹վ MNU Seed Funding. It features two women smiling, Matariki Network logo, and Queen’s crest on a blue background.

 

 of the School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences has received funding as a collaborator on the 24-month project, “Strengthening Health Information Systems for Migrant and Refugee Health: A Comparative Study of New Zealand, Sweden, and Canada.” This 24-month project will be carried out in collaboration with researchers from the and

Congratulations to all funding recipients. These projects reflect the strength of Queen’s global research collaborations and a shared commitment to advancing impactful, interdisciplinary work.