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How are the research outputs of eligible adjunct researchers who work across more than one institution to be reported in ERA?

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How are the research outputs of eligible adjunct researchers who work across more than one institution to be reported in ERA?

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Where an eligible adjunct researcher works across two institutions, each institution can count the publications in which their name appears in the byline (i.e. the publication association rule). The adjunct would be eligible to be included in the staff data for both institutions’ submissions. Any publications would be split according to the publication association. If both institutions were named in the one publication then they could both submit that publication. Does ERA require eligible researcher data and outputs to be submitted for staff whose job does not require them to do research, that is, they would be classified as ‘Other’, and who may have produced only one or two research outputs? Where an eligible researcher with the function of ‘Other’ has produced one or more eligible research outputs, it is up to the institution to decide whether to submit data and eligible outputs for that researcher.

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