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ARC College of Experts 2027 Nominations Open for Researchers Across Australia

The Australian Research Council has officially opened nominations for its College of Experts for 2027. This annual process invites experienced researchers and industry professionals to contribute to the peer review of national competitive grants. The call emphasises expertise in peer review, research leadership, and multi-disciplinary approaches, with a strong focus on diversity.

Understanding the Role of the ARC College of Experts

The College of Experts supports the ARC in assessing grant applications under the National Competitive Grants Program. Members assign external assessors, moderate assessments, recommend fundable projects to the ARC Board and Minister for Education, recruit new assessors, advise on peer review improvements, and provide strategic input on emerging disciplines. The role requires availability for selection meetings, typically one per year, plus an induction workshop.

Key Dates and Submission Process for 2027 Nominations

Nominations opened on 9 June 2026 and close at 5pm AEST on 9 July 2026. All submissions must go through the Research Management System and require certification by the nominee’s primary employer. Self-employed individuals may nominate directly. Resources including the Nomination Kit and sample forms are available on the ARC website to guide applicants through eligibility, fields of expertise, and expectations.

Eligibility Criteria and Fields of Expertise

Nominees need demonstrable expertise in at least one of the specified fields listed in the 2027 Nomination Kit. Senior academics, end-users from private, public, and not-for-profit sectors, and those with cross-disciplinary experience are encouraged. Honorary or adjunct appointments with higher education institutions allow nomination through those bodies. The process prioritises individuals who can contribute to identifying research excellence and maintaining rigorous standards.

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Emphasis on Diversity in Nominations

The ARC particularly welcomes nominations from women, especially in STEM disciplines, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This aligns with broader efforts to broaden the diversity of expertise on the College. Multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary researchers are strongly encouraged to apply, reflecting the evolving nature of research challenges in Australia.

Impact on Australian Higher Education and Research Funding

College members play a direct role in shaping funding outcomes that support university research, early-career researchers, and national innovation priorities. Their assessments influence allocations across disciplines and help ensure integrity in the grant process. Institutions benefit when their staff participate, gaining insights into evaluation criteria that can strengthen future applications.

How Researchers and Institutions Can Prepare Strong Nominations

Preparation involves reviewing the Nomination Kit for role expectations, confirming eligibility in listed fields, and securing employer certification. Nominees should highlight peer review experience, leadership achievements, and any contributions to research integrity or cross-disciplinary work. Universities often provide internal deadlines ahead of the ARC close date to allow review and support.

Timeline for Successful Nominees and Induction

Outcomes are anticipated in November 2026. Successful members commence in early 2027, participating in assessor recruitment and grant assessment cycles. An induction workshop prepares new members for their responsibilities, ensuring consistent application of standards across the College.

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Broader Context of ARC Peer Review Reforms

This nomination round builds on ongoing ARC initiatives to strengthen peer review processes. Related developments, such as updates to open access policies, continue to shape how Australian research is evaluated and disseminated. Researchers interested in these interconnected areas can explore further resources on institutional sites and the ARC portal.

Future Outlook for the College of Experts

As research landscapes evolve with new technologies and interdisciplinary demands, the College will continue to adapt. Broader participation from diverse backgrounds strengthens the quality and relevance of funding decisions. The 2027 cohort will help guide Australia’s research priorities into the next decade.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📅When do ARC College of Experts 2027 nominations close?

Nominations close at 5pm AEST on 9 July 2026. All submissions must be certified by the primary employer and lodged via the Research Management System.

👥Who is eligible to nominate for the ARC College of Experts?

Senior academics and end-users from private, public, and not-for-profit sectors with peer review and research leadership experience. Expertise in listed fields from the Nomination Kit is required.

📤How are nominations submitted for the 2027 College?

Nominations are submitted electronically through RMS by the nominee’s primary employer. Self-employed individuals may submit directly.

🌍What diversity priorities apply to ARC College nominations?

The ARC especially welcomes nominations from women, particularly in STEM, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to broaden expertise representation.

🔍What role do College of Experts members play in grant assessment?

Members assign assessors, moderate assessments, recommend funding, recruit new assessors, and advise on peer review improvements and emerging disciplines.

📢When will 2027 College of Experts outcomes be announced?

Outcomes are anticipated in November 2026, with successful members commencing in early 2027 following an induction workshop.

🏛️Can adjunct or honorary staff nominate for the College?

Yes, nominees with honorary or adjunct appointments may nominate through their higher education institution if it is their primary affiliation.

📘What resources are available to prepare an ARC College nomination?

The ARC provides a Nomination Kit, sample forms, and instructions to applicants on its website to guide the process.

🎓How does College membership benefit Australian universities?

Participation strengthens institutional understanding of evaluation criteria, supports research excellence, and contributes to national funding decisions.

🔗Are multi-disciplinary researchers encouraged to apply?

Yes, researchers with multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary expertise are strongly encouraged, reflecting the complex nature of contemporary research challenges.