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The Investigator Grants 2024 CEO Introduction webinar was held on 18 January 2024. NHMRC CEO, Professor Steve Wesselingh, and Research Foundations Executive Director, Dr Julie Glover hosted the webinar. They shared tips for quality peer review and outlined what resources are available. The video is available to watch on Vimeo and a transcript is below.
Freedom of information laws allow the general public to access data held by national government agencies, including NHMRC. The Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act) gives people a general right to access information, although there are some exemptions. This page provides information about the FOI Act, how to make an FOI request, charges, and contacts for further information.
In 2022, working with its Health Research Impact Committee, National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) developed the NHMRC Research Impact Position Statement.
NHMRC staff are employed under the Public Service Act 1999. All APS employees are required to uphold the APS Values, Employment Principles and APS Code of Conduct.
We are committed to setting high standards in ethics in health care and research.
The Human Research Ethics Application (HREA) form enables all Australian research involving human participants to be efficiently and effectively reviewed.
Dr Johanna Birrell is a general physician and advanced trainee in public health medicine. Dr Birrell has trained in both Australia and New Zealand and has a particular interest in rural health, Indigenous health, and health services research. Dr Birrell is completing her postdoctoral studies at the University of Sydney with concurrent clinical work. Her research explores geographic variation in kidney failure epidemiology and access to care across Australia and New Zealand. Dr Birrell has received awards including the Royal Australasian College of Physicians 2023 Aotearoa Trainee Research Award for Excellence in the Field of Adult Medicine and the Gerry Murphy Prize in 2022.
Emily McDonald’s journey to becoming an intern at NHMRC has not been exactly straightforward.
The Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (the Guidelines) provide guidance to water regulators and suppliers on monitoring and managing drinking water quality.The Guidelines are available for download below, or in a digital format.