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The training modules are for peer reviewers to build their knowledge on NHMRC's disclosure of interest and suitability declaration processes. Sound understanding of these processes reduces peer reviewers' workload and contributes to the rigour and integrity of NHMRC's peer review system.
This week is National Child Protection Week (NCPW).
The purpose of the Australian code for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes (the Code) is to promote the ethical, humane and responsible care and use of animals used for scientific purposes. It provides guidance for investigators, institutions, animals ethics committees, animal carers and all those involved in the care and use of animals for scientific purposes. The Code is adopted into legislation in all Australian states and territories. It is endorsed by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Australian Research Council, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation and Universities Australia. Compliance with the Code is a prerequisite for receipt of NHMRC funding. Further information about the background and purpose of the Code is also available. A web version of the Code is provided below. A PDF version of the Code is available under 'Downloads' Guidance documents about implementation of Section 7: Cosmetic Testing of the Code are available under ‘Downloads’.
The European Commission (EC) has notified the leads of collaborative projects that have been favourably evaluated for funding through the Horizon Europe EC peer review process.
NHMRC requires Administering Institutions (AIs) to have policies in place to support gender equity in health and medical research.