For the purposes of both internal (T&R) and external (IGS & RTS) funding formulae, income and publications can only be considered if they fall within the definition of 'Research' as provided by the Commonwealth Department of Industry, Innovation, Science and Research (DIISR) (copied below). Other specific inclusions, exclusions must also be considered. For full details refer to the 2011 Higher Education Research Data Collection - Specifications for Preparing Returns document available from the DIISR website.
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. This could include synthesis and analysis of previous research to the extent that it leads to new and creative outcomes.
Activities that support the conduct of research and therefore meet the definition of research include:
- professional, technical, administrative or clerical support staff directly engaged in activities essential to the conduct of research;
- management of staff who are either directly engaged in the conduct of research or are providing professional, technical, administrative or clerical support or assistance to those staff;
- the activities and training of HDR students enrolled at the University;
- the development of HDR training and courses;
- the supervision of students enrolled at the University and undertaking HDR training and courses;
- research and experimental development into applications software, new programming languages and new operating systems (such R&D would normally meet the definition of research).
Activities that do not support the conduct of research must be excluded, such as:
- scientific and technical information services;
- general purpose or routine data collection;
- standardisation and routine testing;
- feasibility studies (except into research and experimental development projects);
- specialised routine medical care;
- commercial, legal and administrative aspects of patenting, copyright or licensing activities;
- routine computer programming, systems work or software maintenance.


