National Research Priorities Report to Government
The National Research Priorities (NRPs) are designed to focus the Australian Government’s research effort into those areas that can deliver significant economic, social and environmental benefits to Australia.
Abstract
The National Research Priorities (NRPs) are designed to focus the Australian Government’s research effort into those areas that can deliver significant economic, social and environmental benefits to Australia. As part of the establishment of the NRPs, it was agreed that the initiative would be periodically reviewed approximately every three years to assess its ongoing effectiveness. The NRP Standing Committee has prepared a report to the Australian Government that details the implementation and impact of the initiative within agencies since it was established.
Author(s)
National Research Priorities Standing Committee
Publication Details
| Type : |
Reviews and evaluations |
| Published : |
22/5/2007 |
Topics Covered
| Sectors : |
| Higher education |
| International education |
| Research |
| Science & innovation |
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| Detailed :
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| National research priorities |
| Research and development |
| Research and its impact |
| Science (general) |
| Science and innovation statistics |
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