SEO - Socio-Economic Category Codes


ANZSRC - Sydney New Zealand Conventional Research Category Codes

The Sydney and New Zealand Conventional Research Category (ANZSRC) is the combined name for a set of three relevant categories designed for use in the statistic and analysis of research and trial growth (R&D) performed in Sydney and New Zealand. The ANZSRC is together created by the Sydney Institution of Research and Research New Zealand.

There are three categories in the ANZSRC:

Type of Action (Also known as Wide Areas of Research)
Fields of Research (FOR-08); and
Socio-economic Objective (SEO).
The ANZSRC up-dates the Research Areas, Programs and Professions (RFCD) requirements with ‘Fields of Research’ (FOR-08) requirements as well as relaxing the socio-economic objective (SEO) requirements. The ANZSRC has been considerably extended with about 40% more research requirements than the 1998 classification. This adjusts the classification more carefully to the study currently being performed in Sydney and New Zealand, and will decrease the number of research categorized as "not elsewhere classified".

The use of the three component categories in the ANZSRC guarantees that R&D statistics gathered are useful to government authorities, schools, worldwide organizations, medical, expert or company organizations, companies, group categories and personal people in Sydney and New Zealand.

Visit the ARC web page for more information regarding ANZSRC requirements.


FOR-08 - Area of Research Codes

FOR-08 requirements allow a book or venture to be categorized according to the industry of research and are needed for our confirming to ABS as well as ARC and NHMRC programs and ERA.

NEW: FOR-08 requirements to be used from 1 Apr 2008 forward 
 Complete Record - 24 pages
  Specialised Record - can be expanded/contracted to only display FOR-08 requirements appropriate to your discipline
For further information on FOR-08 requirements, such as alterations from old requirements to new requirements, see the  ABS launch papers (454 pages) and the ABS web page.


SEO - Socio-Economic Category Codes

SEO requirements allow R&D information to be categorized according to the designed purpose or result of the study. They are need as aspect of our ABS confirming need as well as for ARC and NHMRC programs and support in identifying research activity.

NEW: SEO-08 requirements to be used from 1 Apr 2008 onwards
Please note: if you are posting an ARC Linkage Program in2009 please use an SEO rule from the stored details below.

 Complete Record - 20 pages
 Specialised Record - Can be expanded/contracted to only display SEO-08 requirements appropriate to your research
Further information on SEO requirements, such as alterations from old requirements to new requirements, are available in an  ABS launch papers (454 pages) and at the ABS web page.

Archived SEO Codes - for use on ARC Linkage programs posted in 2009::  SEO codes



ANZSIC - Sydney New Zealand Conventional Commercial Category Codes

Visit the ARC web page for a record of ANZSIC requirements.

 


ASCED - Sydney Conventional Category of Knowledge Codes

The Sydney Conventional Category of Knowledge (ASCED) is a mathematical classification for use in the selection and analysis of information on academic activity and achievement. ASCED has been designed as aspect of a nationwide structure for the storage space, return and distribution of mathematical and management information on academic activity in Sydney. It changes a number to train categories used before 2001 for information from the various areas of the Sydney education system. Check out the ABS web page for a record of ASCED requirements.

 


FOE - Area of Knowledge Codes

The Area of Knowledge requirements are a part of the ASCED requirements. Please go to ABS web page for a record of FOE Codes.

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