Working with Victorian universities

Universities are more than places to study. They can be powerful partners for founders and startups, offering access to research expertise, specialist facilities, talent, funding pathways, and programs designed to help ideas move from concept to commercial reality.

While many programs are designed for current students, staff, or alumni, most universities also offer industry-facing pathways. This means founders can often engage with universities even if they have no formal university affiliation.

Below is an overview of how startups and founders can work with each Victorian university, and the types of support available.

How founders typically work with universities

Depending on the institution and your stage, universities can support startups through:

  • Research partnerships and commercialisation support
  • Access to specialist labs, equipment, and innovation precincts
  • Pre-accelerators, accelerators, and entrepreneurship programs
  • Student projects, internships, and work-integrated learning
  • Venture studios and spinout support
  • Industry collaboration and licensing opportunities

Each university has a different focus and strength, so it’s worth exploring where there’s the strongest alignment with your idea, sector, or growth stage.

Funding & investment-linked pathways

Many Victorian universities are now part of Breakthrough Victoria’s University Innovation Platform, which matches pre-seed co-investment with universities to help early-stage startups emerge from research and gain commercial traction. This includes partnerships with Deakin University, La Trobe University, Monash University, RMIT University, Swinburne University and the University of Melbourne.

University Innovation Platform

Universities in Victoria

Australian Catholic University (ACU)

About
Australian Catholic University is a national university with a strong focus on applied research and social impact, particularly across health, education, psychology, and community wellbeing. Its research strengths include nursing and allied health, mental health, human movement, education, and social policy. ACU’s Victorian campuses are located in Fitzroy (Melbourne) and Ballarat.

Ways founders can engage

Startup programs

Deakin University

About
Deakin University is known for its close industry partnerships and applied research, with strengths in advanced manufacturing, digital technologies, energy, and health innovation. Its research spans areas including artificial intelligence, materials science, cybersecurity, renewable energy, and medical technologies. Deakin’s Victorian campuses are located in Burwood (Melbourne), Geelong (Waterfront and Waurn Ponds), and Warrnambool.

Ways founders can engage

Startup programs

Federation University Australia

About
Federation University Australia is a regional university with a strong focus on applied research, industry collaboration, and regional innovation. Its research strengths include advanced manufacturing, earth and environmental sciences, information technology, health, and regional development. Federation University’s Victorian campuses are located in Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), and Berwick.

Ways founders can engage

Startup programs

La Trobe University

About
La Trobe University has a strong focus on research translation and precinct-based innovation, particularly in health, biotechnology, and regional development. Its research strengths include life sciences, medical research, agri-food systems, data analytics, and public policy. La Trobe’s Victorian campuses are located in Bundoora, Melbourne City, Bendigo, Albury-Wodonga, Mildura, and Shepparton.

Ways founders can engage

Startup programs

Monash University

About
Monash University is a globally recognised research-intensive university with deep strengths in science, engineering, and health, and one of Australia’s most established commercialisation ecosystems. Its research focuses on biomedical science, pharmaceutical development, engineering and materials, information technology, and climate and energy systems. Monash’s Victorian campuses are located in Clayton, Caulfield, Parkville, and the Peninsula.

Ways founders can engage

Startup programs

RMIT University

About
RMIT University is highly industry-oriented and known for practical, design-led research and applied innovation. Its research strengths include advanced manufacturing, aerospace and defence, digital technologies, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and sustainable design. RMIT’s Victorian campuses are located in Melbourne CBD, Brunswick, and Bundoora.

Ways founders can engage

Startup programs

  • [Re]Launch – LaunchVic-backed pre-accelerator based within RMIT Activator focussing on circular tech

Swinburne University

About
Swinburne University of Technology specialises in technology-focused research with strong links to industry and commercialisation. Its research strengths include astronomy and astrophysics, advanced manufacturing and robotics, artificial intelligence, data science, and health technologies. Swinburne’s Victorian campuses are located in Hawthorn, Croydon and Wantirna.

Ways founders can engage

Startup programs

The University of Melbourne

About
The University of Melbourne is a comprehensive, research-intensive university with a broad disciplinary base and global reputation. Its research spans biomedical and health sciences, science and engineering, climate and environmental systems, social sciences, law, and public policy. The university’s Victorian campuses are located in Parkville, Southbank, Burnley, Dookie, Creswick, Werribee and Shepparton.

Ways founders can engage

Startup programs

Victoria University (VU)

About
Victoria University is known for applied research and strong industry engagement, with a focus on practical outcomes and workforce-aligned innovation. Its research strengths include sport and exercise science, health and wellbeing, supply chains and logistics, education, and environmental sustainability. VU’s Victorian campuses are located across Melbourne CBD, Footscray, St Albans, Sunshine, and Werribee.

Ways founders can engage

Not sure where to start?

If you’re early in your journey, consider:

  • Starting with a pre-accelerator or entrepreneurship program
  • Exploring student or research collaborations to test ideas
  • Talking to a university’s industry engagement team to map opportunities

Universities are a core part of Victoria’s innovation ecosystem, and the right partnership can accelerate both your idea and your impact.

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