HDR definition

HDR means a Higher Degree by Research including a PhD or Masters Degree by Research. • Indemnitees refers to persons claiming protection against any claim or damages and includes (but is not limited to) officers, employees, agents and subcontractors of the Commonwealth.
HDR means a Higher Degree by Research including a PhD or Masters Degree by Research.
HDR means a higher degree by research that is a Research Masters or Research Doctorate

Examples of HDR in a sentence

  • Full name and occupation or profession of witness (Please print) 1 Refers to total undergraduate, postgraduate and HDR students by headcount 2 See footnote 1 for definition 3 Refers to number by headcount 4 See footnote 3 for definition 5 This set of performance information does not require targets.

  • Using the Authority’s existing InfoWater hydraulic model, updated as part of the 2020 Water Distribution System Master Plan, HDR will conduct fire flow analyses at the Authority’s request to determine available service pressures during modeled fire flows within the water distribution system.

  • HDR will coordinate with GLO during the various review stages and provide clarifications as required.

  • HDR will assist GLO with preparation of technical portion of agenda and meeting minutes.

  • HDR will coordinate with GLO regarding additional services that may be required subsequent to storm impact.


More Definitions of HDR

HDR means a Higher Degree by Research including a Masters Degree, that meets the level 9 criteria of the Australian Qualifications Framework Second Edition January 2013. • Honorary academic appointment for eligibility purposes means a position that gives full academic status to the researcher, as certified by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) (or equivalent) in the application. The researcher must have access to research support comparable to employees e.g., an emeritus appointment. • Indemnitees refers to persons claiming protection against any claim or damages and includes (but is not limited to) officers, employees, agents and subcontractors of the Commonwealth.
HDR means higher degree by research which is a Research Doctorate or Research Masters course for which at least two-thirds of the student load for the course is required as research work;
HDR means a Higher Degree by Research: a ‘Research Doctorate or Research Masters course, for which at least two-thirds of the student load for the course is required as research work’ as defined by the Commonwealth Scholarships Guidelines (Research) 2017.
HDR. - means Higher Degree Research
HDR means a Higher Degree by Research including a PhD or Masters Degree by Research. In-kind Contribution means a contribution of goods, services, materials or time to the Project from an individual, business or organisation. Values should be calculated based on the most likely actual cost, for example current market, preferred provider or internal provider rates/valuations/ rentals/charges (that is in the financial year of the date of the Proposal’s submission) of the costs of labour, work spaces, equipment and databases. The calculations covering time and costs should be documented by the Administering Organisation. The ARC may require these calculations to be audited.
HDR means a Higher Degree by Research including a PhD or Masters Degree by Research. Indemnitees refers to persons claiming protection against any claim or damages and includes (but is not limited to) officers, employees, agents and subcontractors of the Commonwealth. In-kind Contribution means a contribution of goods, services, materials and/or time to the Project from an individual, business or organisation. Intellectual Property means all copyright, and neighbouring rights, all rights in relation to inventions (including patent rights), plant varieties, registered and unregistered trademarks (including service marks), registered designs, Confidential Information (including trade secrets and know how and circuit layouts), and all other rights resulting from intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific, literary or artistic fields. Material includes documents, equipment, software, goods, information and data stored by any means. Minister means the Minister responsible for the administration of the ARC Act, or the Minister’s delegate. NCGP means the ARC’s National Competitive Grants Program. NHMRC means the National Health and Medical Research Council.
HDR means higher degree by research.