Guidelines
Guideline documentation for SIEF activities
SIEF Guidelines for Acknowledgement and use of Logo [PDF, 223KB] – updated Sept 2019
SIEF Experimental Development Program Guidelines [PDF, 293KB]
Publicity
Publicity associated with SIEF – SIEF’s funds originate from the public monies, e.g. the proceeds of commercialising CSIRO’s Wi-Fi patent. As such, SIEF is transparent and open about the use of these funds, including identifying details about funding recipients, project details and project outcomes. SIEF will usually consult with relevant parties prior to any publications, but in some circumstances this may not be possible.
Laws and Codes of Conduct
SIEF is committed to fostering the highest ethical standards in research. SIEF-funded research should comply with all applicable laws and codes of conduct, including:
- Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research;
- if applicable, the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2007);
- guidelines issued or adopted by the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Office of Gene Technology Regulator and all other relevant Australian regulatory agencies in relation to research involving human or animal subjects;
- Part 4 of the Charter of the United Nations Act 1945 and the Charter of United Nations (Terrorism and Dealing with Assets) Regulations 2002 (see http:// www.dfat.gov.au/icat/UNSC_financial_sanctions.html);
- relevant equal opportunity and anti-discrimination laws;
- relevant work, health and safety laws.
Publications – finding the WOS number
The Web of Science (WOS) UT Reference should contain 13 digits. To find the WOS# please refer to the ‘How to’ document.