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The Australian Researcher Cooperation Hub India (ARCH-India), established in 2021, supports researcher engagement between India and Australia. Its primary aim is to strengthen and increase bilateral research collaboration and showcase the research excellence of both countries. 

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Australian Education Minister The Hon Jason Clare, Australia India Institute’s CEO The Hon Lisa Singh and Indian Minister of Education and Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship The Hon Dharmendra Pradhan at the formal launch of ARCH-India.

Research areas

Gain an overview of the research landscape between Australia and India, focused by research area. Topics include education, health, infrastructure and much more.

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Case studies

Australia and India have a long history of cooperation, with research collaboration across a wide range of shared areas of interest over many decades.

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Funding & opportunities

Here you will find information on institutions and programs that can help further your research through funding, program support, and other resources.

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Research organisations

Find out what organisations have a focus in your research area in both Australia and India. Comprehensive overview of universities, not-for-profits, industry and their areas of expertise.

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FAQs

Answers to some of our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about ARCH-India including how to collaborate, and other available resources.

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Share research

Researchers can use ARCH-India to promote news, events, and case studies which highlight Australian and Indian research collaboration for free. Requires an ARCH-India account.

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Travelling for research

Researchers travelling to Australia

Official resources for researchers looking to travel to Australia, including government advice for visas, transport, and contacts.
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Researchers travelling to India

Official resources for researchers looking to travel to India, including government advice for visas, transport, and contacts.
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Language resources

Various online resources for learning Indian languages, including dictionaries, language schools, and more.
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