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Research & Research Study

Research Active Definition

The University’s Research Activity indicators are:  

  1. Maintaining a minimum average rate of one authored or co-authored publication (defined as publications under the DEST categories A1, B1, C1 and selected quality E1, H, I and J1) per year over the past 6 years or one authored research monograph (A1) and three other DEST publications from the above categories over the past 6 years.

    Exceptions to this requirement are: Staff recently engaging in research, early career researchers, and staff who have a break in their research career (e.g. maternity leave).  For these staff the research activity indicator is a minimum average rate of one authored or co-authored publication (defined as publications under the DEST categories A1, B1, C1 and selected quality E1, H, I and J1) per year (in the case of staff recently engaging in research this indicator applies from 2005).

    and:

  2. Demonstrated capacity to translate research outcomes into teaching and learning in the University by way of current Higher Degree Research student supervision, or other measures approved by the Dean of Division including but not restricted to:

    • Current supervision of Higher Degree Research student(s);
    • Higher Degree Research student supervision that has lead to a completion in the past two years;
    • Other participation over the past two years in research training, including coursework and Honours programs with research training or preparation components;
    • Current satisfactory progression towards completion of a Research Higher Degree;
    • Delivering professional education and training; or
    • Delivering community service and enterprise.

 

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