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designed to facilitate greater collaboration between the research, policy, and practitioner communities throughout the conduct of research. Inquiry evidence is generated from each of the modules, leveraging a range of research approaches to address complex problems. Because the overarching
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generate new knowledge through the expert discussions. Investigative Panels may be supported by other research activities or methods such as a literature review, synthesis, interviews or secondary data analysis, but the information from the panel members is an important contribution to the research. Investigative Panels have been used to address rapidly emerging policy concerns, with over thirty
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development of the PDRM. These have been created through innovative developments in research approaches, extensive collaboration in the AHURI research network, and the leadership of senior researchers. Two successful research vehicles (of several that have been trialled) have been the
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has become the flagship of the PDRM. AHURI Inquiries are substantial programs of research involving a suite of integrated research modules addressing substantial policy challenges. They are based on a commitment to multi-disciplinary and multi-method approaches to research. AHURI Inquiries have been
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was first introduced by AHURI in 2010. Researchers conduct
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AHURI also provides in-depth analysis of current policy and practice issues, drawing on their research library critical to ensure the evidence base is accessible. With a research library comprising around 400 final reports from the NHRP and a range of other reports and materials, the
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Each year AHURI releases the NHRP Research Agenda. The
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AHURI has adapted the traditional research project model to include methods that foster greater engagement throughout the research process. The development of new ‘research vehicles’ that formalize processes of engagement throughout the research process have represented significant steps in the
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To articulate the impact of AHURI’s work on policy and practice, the
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Australian Government and state and territory governments, and an Australia-wide network of university partners, AHURI has delivered vital research and insights that have guided governments and shaped community thinking. It has built a vast and informative
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In line with the increasing trends toward the assessment of research impact in universities, AHURI began provides individual annual policy impact statements for each university, capturing the policy impact of each university’s contributions in the context of AHURI’s overall policy impact.
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Policy Impact Statements also include case studies of policy development work undertaken by AHURI in partnership with governments. As such they are not rigidly tied to reporting on key performance indicators, but summarize the diverse activities undertaken each year.
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AHURI offers access to their catalogue of submissions to key government-led inquiries, providing an overview of how their evidence base has been applied, as well as links to major media coverage of AHURI research, or senior AHURI staff’s evidence-informed commentary.
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to conduct and coordinate research on housing and urban affairs. The brief for a research consortium was won by RMIT (Mike Berry and Tony Dalton), Monash University (Chris Maher ), QUT (Bob Stimson) and CSIRO (Joe Flood). The research was carried out in-house.
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evidence-base and advanced knowledge of housing, homelessness and urban issues. In 2019, to celebrate two decades of research, policy engagement, public events and research capacity building, AHURI produced the ’20 Years of AHURI’ commemorative publication.
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was appointed as Research Director. When Donald was appointed as Victorian Director of Housing at the end of 2003, Winter took over as Executive Director and held the position until 2017, when Michael Fotheringham was appointed Managing Director.
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The developing National Cities Research Program produces several reports each year, and AHURI also publishes a range of commissioned reports for clients including governments, community sector organisations, and industry.
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AHURI’s policy impact is often a process that builds over several years, so capturing longer-range policy impact is an area of ongoing development at AHURI, including development of policy impact narratives
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to consider the evidence and the outcomes of the research. The discussion of research evidence at Inquiry panel meetings, and the sharing of expertise and perspectives between researchers,
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is a three day biennial event. The 2020 National Homelessness Conference was a held as a virtual event due to COVID-19. The next conference will be held in Canberra in 2022
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