ISSR has strong networks and linkages across the University of Queensland (UQ), making us uniquely placed to co-leverage expertise and disciplinary strengths from across UQ.

 

ISSR is skilled at navigating across diverse disciplines to identify key expertise and link up partners to build multidisciplinary teams best placed to generate new knowledge, inform evidence-based policies, and drive positive social change.

 

Research enquiries

For general research enquiries contact:

issr.research@uq.edu.au
+61 7 3346 7471


What we offer

ISSR works widely across UQ to broker partnerships and build teams that can deliver rigorous research approaches coupled with strong academic rigour and meet the unique needs of our partners.

  • Brokering: We work widely across UQ to assist partners to engage and connect with relevant expertise and to ensure partners get the strongest research teams in place.
     
  • Project delivery: We have a strong demonstrated history of successful project delivery on time and within budget across our services and capabilities.
     
  • Trusted advice: We engage across UQ and with policymakers, practitioners, and stakeholders to gather input and perspectives to provide rigorous, measured, and trusted evidence and advice to support evidence-informed decision-making.
     
  • Evidence-based recommendations: We provide clear and actionable recommendations based on our analyses, supporting evidence-informed decision-making and policy development.
     
  • Effective visualisation and translation of findings: We create visually engaging and interactive outputs to enhance reach, understanding, and utility.
     

Project examples

  • Evaluation of the Fast Track Youth Sentencing Pilot
    Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-General
     
  • Evaluation of the Perinatal Mental Health and Wellbeing Initiatives, and the National Perinatal Mental Health Check
    Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care
     
  • Evaluation Services of the SANE Guided Service for People with Complex Mental Health needs
    Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care
     
  • Queensland Housing Strategy 2017–2027 Research and Evaluation Program
    Queensland Department of Housing and Public Works
     
  • Yarrabilba Community Hub Outcomes
    Queensland Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning
     
  • Evaluation of Queensland Police Drug Diversion Program
    Queensland Police Service