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Health Analytics Research Collaboration - HARC

 

What is HARC?

HARC's purpose is to develop and drive expertise and guidance on research:

- Data governance, policy and sharing

- Data analytics

- Research methodology

- Network and collaboration development – fostering research team connections

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​What does HARC do?

Mentorship and training are a significant part of HARC, with the inclusion of early career researchers and students within research teams. HARC forums and workshops offer real opportunities to develop a centre equipped to make sciences and research translation part of everyday healthcare and prevention.

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​How HARC will benefit your organisation?

​HARC's collaborative partners are likely to be early adopters of novel approaches, new techniques, and research findings. HARC collaborations expose members of your organisation to learning and development opportunities based on real-world experiences that have potential to positively impact health systems, patient outcomes, and influence improvements to research integrity, reliability, and reproducibility.

​Collaborative research leads to greater numbers of quality publications. Cross-discipline research increases the opportunities for publication and dissemination of research findings. In turn, this leads to greater collaborative opportunities for future research and funding success.

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HARC's Values and Behaviours

Commitment to the ethical conduct of research;

- Accountable and transparent decision-making;

- Genuine and respectful engagement with colleagues;

- Open sharing of information to promote academic integrity;

- Reflection on practice and continuous professional development

- Promotion of the development of evidence-based policies and programs

- Participation in HARC Forums, calls for collaborative projects and feedback

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