General Information
About RRADS
The Research Reporting, Analysis, Data and Systems (RRADS) is the research data analysis group within the Research Portfolio. We cater to every part of the data analysis pipeline – from acquisition to insights. We provide information:
- on institutional and global research trends
- about University rankings and associated activities
- for strategic plans and projects across the University
- for bespoke faculty, school, centre, and/or MDI activities
- for government submissions (e.g. HERDC, ABS, ERA, EI)
- on research performance for faculties across several dashboards.
Site map
This site provides reports on the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) and the Engagement and Impact (EI) assessments, both conducted by the Australian Research Council (ARC). Visit the links below to view our reports or to learn more about these programs.
About this site
This site was developed using html, css, and js. All visualisations and tables are generated using d3js. This site is designed to work across all modern browsers and devices. If you encounter any issues, try clearing your browser's cache or using a different browser – we recommend Google Chrome.
The site is open to all university staff and students. A valid UniKey is required to access this site. Any issues relating to your UniKey, please visit the following links.
- Students: Log in to University Systems
- Staff: UniKey accounts
This site is designed to be accessible. If you encounter any issues or have any suggestions for improvement, feedback is always welcome and appreciated.
Please send comments to: [email protected].
Printing reports
To print a report, select the print option through your browser's menu or type in the keyboard shortcut. When a page is printed, it will save the report and the table of contents, as well as all visualisations in their current state. Use the filters to adjust the figures and tables to fit your liking, and then open the print menu.
All reports are optimised for printing. However, there are browser differences in the final output. It is recommended
to use Google Chrome for printing reports. To ensure all images and
elements print, it is
recommended to print the pages with the