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Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 6/11)
Character Range: 41733–45202

including previous projects, and interactions to date on the proposed project; and
          * The extent to which all parties demonstrate a commitment to the success of the project and to establishing a collaborative relationship, including the industry partners' financial and/or in-kind contributions.
      c.          Candidate Capability 30%
          * The extent to which the candidate's skills and experience, relative to opportunity, ensure they will drive the achievement of the goals of the program of research;
          * The candidate's capacity to lead a high-quality program of ground-breaking, internationally competitive research undertaken by a research team in collaboration with industry and/or other research end-user groups;
          * The candidate's potential to create an enduring legacy through acting as a senior academic-end user ambassador; and
          * The candidate's ability to build world class research translation/commercialisation capabilities and end-user connections within diverse teams.
      d.         Research Quality and Innovation 20%
          * The clarity of the aim and conceptual framework and the appropriateness of the research method(s) to the industry challenge or opportunity;
          * Clear innovation by the Key Partner including in the design, method and delivery of the research;
          * The novelty of the proposed program of research and its potential to transform current bodies of knowledge and practices; and
          * The feasibility of the proposed research in terms of the design of the program of research, participants, requested duration, required resources/facilities, risk management and appropriateness of the budget.
    If the project involves Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander research, additional criteria include:
          * The project's level of collaboration, engagement, relationship building and benefit sharing with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and First Nations Organisations and Communities;
          * The project's strategy and mechanisms for Indigenous research capacity building within the project;
          * The project's adherence to the Australian Indigenous Data Sovereignty Principles; and
          * The project's understanding of, and proposed strategies to adhere to, the AIATSIS Code of Ethics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research and NHMRC's guidelines on Ethical conduct in research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and communities.

Successful grant applications
    C1.6       The Industry Laureate Fellowship may be undertaken on either a full-time, or a part‑time basis subject to Your organisation's employment conditions and provided that the Industry Laureate Fellowship does not exceed 8 years from the project start date (excluding any approved periods of suspension).
    C1.7       You must employ the Industry Laureate Fellow at a minimum of academic level E (or equivalent) for the project activity period.

Appendix A – Glossary
Acronyms
Acronym  Description                                    Acronym  Description
ACN      Australian Company Number                      HDR      Higher Degree by Research
ARC      Australian Research Council                    HECS     Higher Education Contribution Scheme
ARC Act  Australian Research Council Act 2001           HELP     Higher Education Loan Program
CEO      Chief Executive Officer                        IFP      Industry