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A narrative review of inclusive research practices

This narrative review discusses the value of inclusive research which involves collaboration with people with intellectual disability. It describes current practices and strategies whilst identifying and analysing gaps in knowledge, including the need for a uniform curriculum for inclusive research training.
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In limbo: perspectives on Australia-China research mobility

Xunpeng Shi, James Laurenceson

This report describes the results of qualitative research undertaken with Chinese nationals applying for visas to study or conduct research in Australia. It provides insight into how visa policies and administrative practices are experienced and interpreted by applicants, highlighting the human dimensions of mobility.
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Engaging economics researchers to improve regulatory analysis


Strengthening engagement between economists and regulatory agency analysts can help generate research questions to inform policy and enhance agencies’ analytical capacities. This report reviews opportunities and challenges to improving such engagement and lays out an agenda for both researchers and agencies on better integrating economics research into the regulatory process.
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What makes a person accessible? Exploring the characteristics of ‘accessible people’ from the perspective of adults with learning disabilities

Charlie Barker, Tracey Anne Barrett, John Bartle, Leanne Hazelgrave, Liam Hirst, Joanne Hepworth, Ella Schofield, Janine Waterman
This study explores how people influence accessibility for individuals with learning disabilities. Co‑researchers with learning disabilities examined the idea of “Accessible People” through discussion and creative activities. The research found that people can enhance or hinder accessibility and identified ten key traits such as openness, friendliness and good communication that help make spaces, activities and...
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Resourcing, technology and audiences: an industry-led agenda for journalism practice and research


This report explores the gap between academic research and industry needs in the news media. It shares insights from a roundtable where media stakeholders identified key challenges and research priorities to strengthen collaboration and better align research with newsroom realities and long-term sustainability.