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National Committee for Data in Science

The committee addresses national data policy, data infrastructure, and data access across the science and research system, promoting data interoperability and usability informed by and informing international data standards and principles. 

The National Committee for Data in Science aims to:

  • provide strategic evidence-based advice on the use of data in science to the Academy and other bodies as required
  • support best practice regarding data use in science by engaging with researchers, professionals and relevant national organisations
  • liaise with relevant international bodies, ensuring Australian involvement in international activities
  • promote interdisciplinary collaboration and take a multi-disciplinary approach in providing advice to the Academy
  • advance the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) and CARE (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, Ethics) data principles 

Reports and activities

Related groups and organisations

    • Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC), Director, Data Policy, and Services
    • Research expertise: Computer science
    • Monash University, School of Public Health, and Preventive Medicine
    • Research expertise: Computer science, statistical methods, analysis and communication of data and results
    • CSIRO Plant Industry
    • Research expertise: Forest conservation genetics
    • CSIRO Mineral Resources
    • Research expertise: Intersection of computer science with earth and environmental science
    • The University of New South Wales, Foundation Director of the Centre for Big Data Research in Health
    • Research expertise: Health services and systems, data engineering and data science, epidemiological methods
    • Australian National University, National Computational Infrastructure Facility and Research School of Earth Sciences
    • Research expertise: Inorganic geochemistry, global information systems, ore deposit petrology

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