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information system, which centralises the publication and reporting of Commonwealth grants in accordance with the CGRGs.
grantee                                               the Administering Organisation which has been selected to receive a grant.
grant opportunity                                     the specific grant round or process where a Commonwealth grant is made available to potential grantees. grant opportunities may be open or targeted, and will reflect the relevant grant selection process.
grant opportunity closing date                        the last day on which applications for a grant opportunity will be accepted for consideration for a specific grant opportunity.
grant recipient                                       an individual or organisation who has received grant funding from the ARC.
GST                                                   the meaning as given in Section 195-1 of the A New Tax System
                                                      (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999.
higher degree by research (HDR)                       a 'Research Doctorate or Research Masters program, for which at least 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.
ICHDR                                                 means a higher degree by research candidate funded by the ARC, through the Administering Organisation, who will be employed on the Training Centres project. These candidates are not nominated as 'named participants' on the application.
ICPD                                                  means a postdoctoral fellow funded by the ARC through the Administering Organisation, who meets the ICPD candidate eligibility criteria and who will be employed on the Training Centres project. These candidates are not nominated as 'named participants' on the application.
Industrial Transformation Priorities                  Means targeted research areas identified by the ARC based on relevant government priorities and updated from time to time on the ARC website. The current Industrial Transformation Priorities align with the National Reconstruction Fund priority funding areas, available on the Federal Register of Legislation.
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. The ARC may require these calculations to be audited.
Instructions to Applicants                            a set