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NHMRC seeks to maximise the reporting of impacts arising from the research that it funds and from its other activities, but it cannot undertake this impact reporting on its own.
The Australian Health Ethics Committee (AHEC) is charged with offering advice on ethical issues regarding human health and to develop guidelines for human research.
This flowchart provides a summary of the roles of guideline developers, the Office of NHMRC (ONHMRC) and NHMRC Council at each stage of the NHMRC guideline approval process. A PDF version is available to download.
Procedures and requirements for meeting the NHMRC standards for guidelines
The Procedures and requirements for meeting the 2011 NHMRC standard for clinical practice guidelines are designed to support guideline developers, including those seeking NHMRC approval, to ensure that guidelines are developed to the highest standard.This version (1.2) has been superseded by Procedures and Requirements for Meeting the NHMRC Standards for Clinical Practice Guidelines, version 2.0. It applies only to externally developed clinical practice guidelines for which an intention to seek NHMRC approval was registered on or before 30 June 2025.
The 45th biannual report
The datasets on this page are updated annually to include each year’s new awards and to refresh the data for continuing grants.
A funding investment of $12 million will support Australia’s leading Research Translation Centres (RTCs) in driving the integration of evidence based healthcare to deliver better health outcomes.
NHMRC is investing $4.8 million into Australian health and medical research to generate new evidence to help people experiencing multiple long-term health conditions across the globe.
Administrative and supporting information for the June 2025 updates to the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines.
The National principles of Intellectual Property management for publicly funded research provides guidance on the ownership, promotion, dissemination, exploitation and, where appropriate, protection of Intellectual Property generated through Australian Government funded research by public sector institutions.
NHMRC is the Australian Government’s primary health and medical research funding agency. With NHMRC support, Australia undertakes outstanding health and medical research which has contributed to significant improvements in individual and population health.
The following resources may help you to find out more about e-cigarettes. Evidence reviews used to inform the CEO Statement on Electronic Cigarettes can be downloaded from the CEO Statement tab.
The advice and resources on this page have been provided for public information and to assist the water sector in responding to emerging water issues in the absence of official NHMRC advice.
The Procedures and requirements for meeting NHMRC standards for clinical practice guidelines are designed to support guideline developers, including those seeking NHMRC approval, to ensure guidelines are developed to the highest standard.
Purpose The purpose of this statement is to clarify the expectations of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) with respect to the use of smoke inhalation procedures in rodents in NHMRC-funded research. It can also be used by those involved with, or considering, the use of smoke inhalation procedures in rodents in research funded from other sources.
This data glossary provides definitions for key terms frequently used by NHMRC to describe our data. The data dictionary (available to download below) defines and describes key fields within our systems. These serve as a reference guide to ensure consistency and clarity in understanding terms we use.
This data dictionary provides definitions for key terms frequently used by NHMRC to describe our data. It serves as a reference guide to ensure consistency and clarity in understanding terms we use.