The Higher Education Research Data Collection (HERDC) is the annual collection of research income data from Australian universities. It is currently collected by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment. HERDC data is used in the calculation of research block grants.

It was originally called the Higher Education Financial and Research Publications Data Collection.[1][2]

Higher Education Funding Act 1988 section 18 outlined the data that must be reported by institutions.[3]

Purpose

HERDC data is used to allocate funding under the following programs:

The HERDC Specifications control the collection of higher education research data and are designed to ensure the Australian Government's research block grants are allocated in a fair and transparent way and to support the policy intent of the funding. The HERDC Specifications are updated annually in consultation with universities and other relevant stakeholders.

Categories

HERDC data is collected where it fits within the definitions provided for four categories:

  1. Australian Competitive Grants
  2. Other Public Sector Research Income
  3. Industry and Other Research Income
  4. Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) Research Income

See also

References

  1. Department of Employment, Education and Training (1994) Higher Education Financial and Publications Research Data Collection, Specifications for Preparing Returns, December.
  2. Ruth Neumanna and James Guthrie (October 2002). "The corporatization of research in Australian higher education". Critical Perspectives on Accounting. 13 (5–6): 721–741. doi:10.1006/cpac.2002.0557.
  3. HIGHER EDUCATION FUNDING ACT 1988 - SECT 18 Conditions of grants
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