How to access support for Dimensions
This knowledge article gives a brief explanation on how to submit a Dimensions related request for assistance via a ServiceNow webform. Your request will be directed to the Research Support team.
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This knowledge article gives a brief explanation on how to submit a Dimensions related request for assistance via a ServiceNow webform. Your request will be directed to the Research Support team.
This article provides advice about managing IRMA Staff Profiles and External Author Identifiers
This article aims to inform researchers who are interested in working with the Defence Science and Technology Group and the Defence industry, as to the additional security requirements for collaborations and internal/external links for more information.
Definition of Recorded and Rendered – Other recorded or rendered works; what you need to submit when reporting your Other recorded or rendered works NTROs for the annual Sydney Research Collection and ERA; tips and tools to help you with reporting your research outputs in the form of Other recorded or rendered works.
The Funding Submission (FS) Record is a single record to track the lifecycle of the application from intention to apply through to post-award support, greatly reducing the duplication of effort by providing project information upfront which follows the record end-to-end.
To ensure your NTRO will be eligible for inclusion in the annual Sydney Research Collection and in the University’s ERA submission, include your University of Sydney affiliation on your output or associated documentation.
Definition of Recorded and Rendered - Performance (in music, theatre, dance); what you need to submit when reporting your Recorded and Rendered - Performance (in music, theatre, dance) NTROs for the annual Sydney Research Collection and ERA; tips and tools to help you with reporting your research outputs in the form of Recorded and Rendered - Performance (in music, theatre, dance).
Definition of Composition in Music and Sound; what you need to submit when reporting your Composition in Music and Sound NTROs for the annual Sydney Research Collection and ERA; tips and tools to help you with reporting your research outputs in the form of Composition in Music and Sound.
This article provides information on how to submit a research request in the Services Portal.
Please refer to the following articles to learn how to:
If your research data falls under the “Highly Protected” security classification, there are specific instructions around how it must be handled (collected, transferred, stored, and worked on). Here, we provide a guide for handling Highly Protected research data appropriately.
The Sydney Research Collection (SRC) comprises information on all research published by staff, students, and honorary associates.
For the purposes of this collection the University will apply the ERA definition of Research.
Research is defined as the creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge in a new and creative way so as to generate new concepts, methodologies and understandings.
All research publications that meet the eligibility criteria are collected in IRMA.
The 4 main publication types for traditional research outputs are:
Definition of Recorded and Rendered - Film/video (audio/visual recording); what you need to submit when reporting your Recorded and Rendered - Film/video (audio/visual recording) Work Non-Traditional Research Outputs (NTROs) for the annual Sydney Research Collection and ERA; tips and tools to help you with reporting your research outputs in the form of Recorded and Rendered - Film/video (audio/visual recording) work.
This article provides tips for completing a good human ethics application.
Purpose:
Explore/download content in Dimensions related to a research topic/keyword as part of research planning –particularly patents, clinical trials, and datasets for reuse by researchers.
Stakeholder:
Researchers, Research managers
All drugs must be stored consistently with the manufacturer’s instructions, including instructions about temperature control and expiry dates.
Researchers in possession of high risk drugs, Schedule 4D, Schedule 8 or Schedule 9 drugs (including dilutions), must keep the drugs stored:
Only authorised users listed on the NSW Authority to Possess or Supply Schedule 8 or Schedule 9 substances are permitted to have access to the storage for the drugs listed on the Authority.
Access to S4D drugs must only be given to authorised team members.
A drug register should be kept at the storage location of high risk drugs.
For any queries in relation to scheduled drug processes and procedures, please contact: scheduled.drugs@sydney.edu.au
The following checklist can help you to decide if further investigation or advice is required.
No matter how you fund your research – grants, tenders or contract research – the Research Portfolio has specialised teams that can assist you with funding strategy development, application strategy setting, fellowship scoping, strategic text review, application eligibility and compliance review, as well as, application certification and submission. We also have a specialist team that can guide you through securing competitive industry funding or tenders. Further, our grant support complements the support provided by your faculty, school, or institute.
The Sydney Research Collection (SRC) comprises information on all research published by staff, students, and honorary associates.
For the purposes of this collection the University will apply the ERA definition of Research.
Research is defined as the creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge in a new and creative way so as to generate new concepts, methodologies and understandings.
All research publications that meet the eligibility criteria are collected in IRMA.
The 4 main publication types for traditional research outputs are:
Aiming to better service researchers, the Research Portfolio is managing most of the services, enquiries and support via Services Portal/ServiceNow. These include:
It is important that the University of Sydney attract the best researchers and staff in the world to maintain the standard that we expect of the highest ranked university in Australia. To do this we must establish details about individuals, during the recruitment process or prior to allowing long-term research visitors on campus. This article assists you in screening Candidates, if applicable to your situation.
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