NHMRC

For information on upcoming NHMRC grants, visit the NHMRC Funding Calendar.

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Writing your impact track record for NHMRC
Professor Mark Reed provides advice on how to approach the NHMRC's track record. There are three things to consider:

  1. Evidence your research generated significant and far-reaching impact
  2. Establish attribution between your research and your impacts
  3. Articulate your role in the research that generated impact

Example NHMRC impact track record
This is an example 6000 character hypothetical impact track record as part of an NHMRC proposal.

Grant Writing - Principles and Practice
This blog post outlines some general principles and tips on practical aspects of grant preparation, including NHMRC grants.

Metrics Toolkit
The Metrics Toolkit is a resource for researchers and evaluators that provides guidance for demonstrating and evaluating claims of research impact. With the Toolkit you can quickly understand what a metric means, how it is calculated, and if it's a good match for your research question.

Metrics can be used as evidence to strengthen grant applications (arguments to demonstrate need, etc.) and also evaluation outcomes.

Available through the Charles Sturt University Library.

If you're new to altmetrics, the below video is a great place to start.