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Intersect Australia
Intersect helps researchers increase their impact through expert people, a vibrant member...
51 training material46 upcoming event (942 past event)Intersect Australia https://www.intersect.org.au https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/intersect-australia Intersect helps researchers increase their impact through expert people, a vibrant member community and innovative technologies. Our services are targeted at enhancing capability (skills) through training and capacity (resources) of organisations, disciplines and research groups through an embedded team of experts. Intersect provides an extensive range of technology-focused training to researchers and higher degree research (HDR) students across Australia including training courses at the awareness, introductory, and intermediate to advanced levels, covering the breadth of research-relevant digital tools and technologies. The training is delivered by Intersect’s team of experts. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/008/original/atomic.s.taglogo.rgb_3x.png?1633564459 -
ACSPRI
The Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Incorporated (ACSPRI) is a...
1 upcoming event (59 past event)ACSPRI https://www.acspri.org.au/ https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/acspri The Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Incorporated (ACSPRI) is a not-for-profit organisation, broadly aimed at the promotion and enhancement of social science research and methods in Australia. Our consortium of institutional members, include universities, public sector research institutions and not-for-profits. We work to provide benefits and services to our members including: education and professional development in Social Science Research Methods and Research Technology courses. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/021/original/ACSPRI_Logo_Horizonal.jpg?1661921514 -
The Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project
ImagingTools: helping researchers find and access digital characterisation resources, including...
0 upcoming event (15 past event)The Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project https://www.imagingtools.au https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/the-australian-characterisation-commons-at-scale-accs-project ImagingTools: helping researchers find and access digital characterisation resources, including online environments, computing facilities, data, training and events. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/016/original/Minimal_Modern_Elegant_Background_Technology_Youtube_Thumbnail_%285%29.png?1671146621 -
HeSANDA
HeSANDA is one of our strategic initiatives formed under our National Data Assets...
4 training materialHeSANDA https://ardc.edu.au/program/health-studies-australian-national-data-asset/ https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/hesanda HeSANDA is one of our strategic initiatives formed under our National Data Assets programs. HeSANDA stands for the Health Studies Australian National Data Asset and its high level goal is to partner with the health research community to build a national data asset from the outputs of health research studies The purpose of this data asset is to support data sharing and secondary use in order to increase the value and impact of health research and the investment into research projects, And ultimately to facilitate better health outcomes for the Australian population by facilitating new research and research translation. -
Atlas of Living Australia
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is a collaborative, digital, open infrastructure that pulls...
0 upcoming event (1 past event)Atlas of Living Australia https://www.ala.org.au/ https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/atlas-of-living-australia The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is a collaborative, digital, open infrastructure that pulls together Australian biodiversity data from multiple sources, making it accessible and reusable. The ALA helps to create a more detailed picture of Australia’s biodiversity for scientists, policymakers, environmental planners and land managers, industry and the general public and enables them to work more efficiently. The ALA is the Australian node and a full voting member of GBIF – the Global Biodiversity Information Facility – an international network and data infrastructure funded by the world’s governments and aimed at providing anyone, anywhere, open access to data about all types of life on Earth. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/017/original/ALA_Logo_Inline_CMYK.jpg?1652413583