UniSA Becomes a Member of the ARDC

We welcome UniSA as a new member.
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Australia’s peak body for data research, the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC), has welcomed the University of South Australia (UniSA) as a new member. 

UniSA is Australia’s ‘University of Enterprise’, home to 37,000 students, more than 30 research centres and partnering with at least 2500 industries.

By becoming a member, UniSA shows its support for the ARDC and the Federal Government’s National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). 

Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington AO, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise at UniSA, said, “Industry and community are increasingly turning to data-supported decision making, and we are delighted to be working with ARDC to develop solutions in partnership.”

Rosie Hicks, CEO of the ARDC, said, “We’re thrilled to welcome UniSA as a member of the ARDC. Our members support our mission to accelerate research and innovation by driving excellence in the creation, analysis and retention of high-quality data assets.”

The ARDC welcomes membership applications from Australian universities and research data-generating organisations.

As Australia’s national data digital research infrastructure provider, the ARDC works with our members to strengthen the digital research capability of Australia’s researchers through better access to more digital research, resources, training and events.

Learn more about our members and how you can join our community.

The ARDC is funded through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) to support national digital research infrastructure for Australian researchers.