About the Higher Education Research Data Collection
The Higher Education Research Data Collection (HERDC) comprises research income and research publications data submitted by universities each year.
Note: The JRE replaced the Institutional Grants Scheme (IGS) from 2010.
Workshop The 2010 HERDC Specifications and university relationships with affiliated research organisations
The following clarifications were provided at the workshop:
- Income resulting from employment arrangements which are eligible for reporting in the HERDC are those under which the university pays the salary (or a proportion of) directly to that researcher.
- These employment arrangements must be bona fide employment relationships, and they exclude research income being handled via cost reimbursement arrangements (i.e. to reimburse research costs, including researcher salaries) which are not explicitly covered within a formal legal relationship between the university and the external research organisation.
2010 Higher Education Research Data Collection Specifications - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
In January this year DIISR released the 2010 HERDC Specifications to the higher education sector.
2010 HERDC Smart Forms (for the collection of the 2009 data)
This year DIISR has moved to Adobe SmartForms for the reporting of HERDC data. Research Income and Publications SmartForms for the submission of 2009 data are now available. Returns are due by 30 June 2010 as per the HERDC Specifications.
Instructions for Research Income and Publications SmartForms
(38 KB)
Higher Education Research Data Collection Specifications
Calculation Of Chapter Values For An Author
To calculate automatically the value of an author's contribution to an edited book, HEPs should use this spreadsheet:
2010 Specifications
2009 Higher Education Research Data Collection Review
As an outcome of the Review, it was agreed to remove notional Joint Venture (JV) provisions from the 2010 HERDC Specifications. Income received through a JV and retained by the University can still be reported under the Shared Research Income provisions.
Further consultation with the sector occurred on the draft 2010 HERDC Specifications in late 2009, and the relevant changes that have been made are indicated in
section 6 of the HERDC Specifications.
Historical Data - HERDC Specifications
2009 Specifications
2008 Specifications
2007 Specifications
Closed--Register of Refereed Journals
Following consultation with the Higher Education Sector, the Department no longer maintains the Register of Refereed Journals.
HEPs are responsible for determining if a journal meets the journal requirements in the HERDC specification.
Closed--Register of Commercial Publishers
Following consultation with the Higher Education Sector, the Department no longer maintains the Register of Commercial Publishers.
HEPs are responsible for determining if a publisher meets the commercial publisher requirements in the HERDC specification.
Contact
For more information, please email: RBGrants@innovation.gov.au with "HERDC" as the subject line.