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that any additional certification requirements, applied by the ARC as a result of findings of breaches of the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research (2018), are provided at the EOI grant opportunity closing date for any named participant on an EOI application.
4.7.                  Your application must not include medical research as detailed in the ARC Medical Research Policy (2020 version) on the ARC website.

Who is eligible to be an Other Organisation?
4.8.                  Organisations that are not Eligible Organisations but that are named as a participating organisation on an application will be Other Organisations.
4.9.                  An Other Organisation cannot be included on the National Redress Scheme's website on the list of 'Institutions that have not joined or signified their intent to join the Scheme' (www.nationalredress.gov.au).

Who is eligible to be a named participant?
4.10.              Roles that named participants may be nominated for under these guidelines are:
          1. Chief Investigators (CIs); and
         b.              Partner Investigators (PIs).
4.11.              A Project cannot commence until all named participants meet the eligibility criteria in these grant guidelines for the selected role they are to perform.
4.12.              As at the grant commencement date, or if successful, at any time during the project activity period, named participants:

          1. who meet the eligibility criteria to be a CI, must be a CI and cannot opt to be a PI;

          2. who do not meet the eligibility criteria to be a CI, must be a PI.

4.13.              All named participants in an application must have met their obligations regarding previously funded projects, including submission of satisfactory final reports to the ARC at the EOI application grant opportunity closing date.

Chief Investigators
4.14.              CIs must meet at least one of the following criteria as at the grant commencement date, and, if successful, for the project activity period:
          1. be an employee for at least 0.2 FTE at an Eligible Organisation; or
          2. be a holder of an honorary academic appointment (as defined in the Glossary) at an Eligible Organisation.
4.15.              CIs must reside in Australia for more than 50% of the project activity period. Any significant absences including fieldwork or study leave directly related to the project must have approval from You and must not total more than half the project activity period. In extraordinary circumstances, a change may be approved by Us via a formal Variation request.
4.16.              CIs must not undertake an HDR during the project activity period.
4.17.              The first named CI on the application will be the Project Leader. The Project Leader must have a demonstrated capacity to manage the project.

What are the limits on the number of applications and projects per named participant?
4.18.              These limits only apply to CIs.
4.19.              The