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The Dietary Guidelines Expert Committee (the Expert Committee) met via videoconference in July 2022 to discuss the scope for the revision of the 2013 Australian Dietary Guidelines (the Guidelines). Building on previous discussions, the Expert Committee focussed on identifying aspects of the Guidelines that may need to be considered for evidence review.
The following Statements of Expectations describe the typical research experience and academic level expected at each Investigator Grant Level, and are to be used as a guide for applicants when selecting the Category and Level of their Investigator Grant application. They are not eligibility requirements.
A Targeted Call for Research (TCR) is a one-time request for grant proposals that address a specific health issue where there is a significant research knowledge gap or unmet need.
Consumers, community and professional groups are encouraged to submit proposals on a specific health issue or topic that would benefit from further health and medical research efforts.
This information booklet provides guidance on how the Targeted Calls for Research (TCR) peer review process works, what is involved, and the role and responsibilities of consumer and community representatives (CCRs) on peer review panels.
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) – European Union (EU) Collaborative Research Grant Scheme provides a contribution to Australian researchers participating in leading international collaborative research that has been favourably evaluated for funding under select European Commission (EC) Horizon Europe topics.
The Targeted Call for Research (TCR): Improving Indigenous maternal and child health in the early years 2022 grant opportunity aims are to identify strength-based, action-oriented approaches and interventions that value Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' concepts of health and wellbeing, cultural practices, and knowledge and learning to ensure that all children have the best start to life.
The fourth meeting of NHMRC’s Dietary Guidelines Expert Committee (the Expert Committee) was held in December 2022 by videoconference. The meeting focused on refining priority topic areas to inform the development of research questions and discussing specific aspects of the evidence review process.
Keeping research on track II was developed to provide advice on how the values and principles outlined in Ethical conduct in research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and communities: Guidelines for researchers and stakeholders can be put into practice in research.