Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) definition
Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) means an incorporated or unincorporated organisation, formed through collaborative partnerships between publicly funded researchers and end users. CRCs must comprise at least one Australian end-user (either from the private, public or community sector) and one Australian higher education institution (or research institute affiliated with a university).
Examples of Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) in a sentence
The CRC Entity is responsible for operating and managing the Digital Finance Cooperative Research Centre (CRC), which has been established under the Cooperative Research Centre program.
Pursuant to this agreement, persons may be engaged as term employees under the following circumstances: • on a fixed term basis for an initial period of up to three years renewable once, to a maximum term of six years; • for Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) - related projects, research grant projects or projects that require specialist expertise on a non–continuing basis, term employment may be up to six years.
ACU has participated as a minor partner in two unsuccessful Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) bids.