Innovative Research Universities

Innovative Research Universities
AbbreviationIRU
Established2003
Location
  • Australia
Membership
8
Chair
Carolyn Evans
Websitewww.iru.edu.au

Innovative Research Universities (IRU), formerly Innovative Research Universities Australia, is a network of eight comprehensive universities in Australia.

The main purpose of the group is to undertake advocacy on issues related to higher education policy, research and university students.

The IRU has eight university members: Charles Darwin University, James Cook University, Griffith University, La Trobe University, Flinders University, Murdoch University, Western Sydney University and the University of Canberra. Between them, the universities enrol over 238,000 students including around 55,000 international students.[1]

The IRU is one of the four main university groupings in Australia. The other groups are Australian Technology Network, Group of Eight and Regional Universities Network.

  1. ^ "Statistics about the Innovative Research Universities (IRU) network".