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Metrics Update: Need information on your publications to support an applications?

InCites (Thomson Reuters) is a customized, citation-based research evaluation tool, which can be used to provide evidence of publications for grant or job applications. The latest customization for UQ researchers is University of Queensland: Author Profile Dataset, a searchable dataset that manages a unique profile of UQ authors .

By searching this dataset and using the sophisticated tools provided in InCites, you can generate a range of metrics report for your next grant or job application.

Revised Policy on Dissemination of Research Findings

The NHMRC revised policy for the dissemination of research findings came into effect on 1 July 2012. The policy has been revised to ensure that the findings of publicly funded health and medical research are made publicly available as soon as possible. Therefore, the NHMRC requires that any publications arising from an NHMRC supported research project must be deposited into an open access institutional repository within a twelve month period from the date of publication.

Research Grants Calendar

The UQ Research and Innovation Division has developed a great research grants calendar .

To see grants of interest, under Criteria choose your Faculty and sort by Deadline (furthest deadline first). The calendar displays ongoing grants as well.

If you want to see what you missed out on (!), also tick the box that says Show items past their deadline.

Enjoy!