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two-thirds of the student load for the program is required as research work' as defined by the Commonwealth Scholarships Guidelines (Research) 2017.

honorary academic appointment                         An honorary academic appointment for eligibility purposes means a position that gives full academic status to the researcher, as certified by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) (or equivalent) in the application. The researcher must have access to research support comparable to employees e.g., an emeritus appointment. The researcher is not eligible to be a Chief Investigator using their honorary academic appointment if they are employed by an organisation other than an Eligible Organisation for more than 0.2 FTE.

in-kind contributions                                 a contribution of goods, services, materials and/or time to the project from an individual, business or organisation. Values should be calculated based on the most likely actual cost, for example, current market, preferred provider or internal provider rates/valuations/rentals/charges (that is in the financial year of the date of the application) of the costs of labour, work spaces, equipment and databases. The calculations covering time and costs should be documented by the Administering Organisation. We may require these calculations to be audited.

Instructions to Applicants                            a set of instructions prepared by the ARC to assist applicants in completing the application form.

Key Performance Indicators                            a set of quantifiable measures that the ARC use to monitor and report on progress of research outcomes.

legislative instrument                                a law on matters of detail made by a person or body authorised to do so by the relevant enabling legislation.

medical research                                      medical research as defined in the ARC Medical Research Policy (2020 version) available on the ARC website.

named participants                                    individual researchers nominated for particular roles in an application.

national interest                                     the extent to which the research contributes to Australia's national interest through its potential to have economic, commercial, environmental, social or cultural benefits to the Australian community.

ORCID Identifier                                      a persistent digital identifier for an individual researcher available on the ORCID website, www.orcid.org.

Other Eligible Organisation                           an organisation listed in section 4.6 of these grant guidelines which is not the Administering Organisation on an application.

other material resources                              resources where a monetary value is not relevant or to which it is difficult to assign a monetary value, for example, access to restricted data, samples or documents.

participants                                          all named participants on an application (i.e. CIs and PIs); and all unnamed researchers such as postdoctoral research associates and postgraduate researchers working on a Centre.

Partner Investigator                                  a named participant who satisfies the eligibility criteria for a PI under these grant guidelines.

Partner Organisation                                  an Australian or overseas organisation, other than an Eligible Organisation, which satisfies the eligibility requirements for a Partner Organisation and is to be a cash and/or in-kind or