This project aims to develop the next generation of decision-support tools for interdisciplinary research on critical public policy issues. The project will use linked open data, knowledge graphs and collaborations across existing research infrastructure projects. Expected outcomes include interoperability across major social science databases and new analytical tools that will transform the research capabilities for evidence-based policy making. Outcomes are expected on sustainable built environments and transport in urban and regional communities, social care and health in the community, work and wellbeing, digital inclusion and digital health.
Partner organisations
Swinburne University of Technology
University of South Australia
RMIT University
University of Melbourne
Australian National University
University of NSW
Western Sydney University
Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
Chief investigators
Swinburne University:
Professor Jane Farmer
Professor Dr Peter Newton
Professor Penelope Schofield
Professor Peter Graham
Professor Timos Sellis
RMIT University:
Professor Julian Thomas
Professor Jago Dodson
Professor Mark Sanderson
University of South Australia
Professor Ian Olver
Professor Maureen Dollard
Professor Susan Luckman
University of Melbourne
Professor Richard Sinnott
Australian National University
Dr Steven McEachern, Director, Australian Data Archive
University of NSW
Associate Professor Catherine Bridge, Director, Home Modification Clearinghouse
Western Sydney University
Prof Kerry London
Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
Ms Monica Pfeffer
APO Project team
Project manager: Michelle Zwagerman
Email: mzwagerman@apo.org.au
Project team:
Amanda Lawrence, Director APO
Camilo Jorquera, Senior Developer, APO
Les Kneebone, Information Manager, APO
Penelope Aitken, Editor, APO
Project elements
More information
More information is available in the flyers below.
APO LIEF 2018-2019 2 page Flyer
APO LIEF 2018-2019 5 page Flyer
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