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Cooperative research centres for Aboriginal health 1997-2003: a case study in public good research

This study focuses on the mechanisms used by the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal and Tropical Health (CRCATH) and its successor, the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health (CRCAH) to realise the benefits of public good research in the field of Aboriginal health. This paper is one of a number of case studies and research papers commissioned as background to Mapping Australia's Science and Innovation System.

Abstract

Two Aboriginal Health Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) have been established under the Australian Government’s CRC Programme, the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal and Tropical Health and its successor, the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health. The particular focus of this case study is to illustrate how the Aboriginal Health CRCs have used the CRC model to build public-private and university-service industry partnerships and cross border co-operation in addressing public good research and development.


Author(s) John Henry;
Deakin University

Publication Details
Type : Reports
Published : 8/2003

Topics Covered
Sectors :
Research
Science & innovation
Detailed :
Mapping science and innovation
Research and development
Science and health

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