Research Advisory Group

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Research Advisory Group


Supporting innovative research informing education, policy and practice

Research Advisory Group

Supporting innovative research informing education, policy and practice

In July 2023, the Council of Deans of Nursing and Midwifery (Australia and New Zealand) (CDNM) established an inaugural Research Advisory Group (RAG). 


The primary role of the Research Advisory Group is to ensure that the CDNM’s Executive Council and the broader membership are appropriately advised about aspects of nursing and midwifery research influencing policy, education, and practice. To do so, the RAG will inform, provide strategic advice and report to the CDNM and its Executive on these matters. We intend to develop position papers on critical topics related to nursing and midwifery research, aid the CDNM in setting research priorities for nursing and midwifery-led research, respond to policy consultations on behalf of the CDNM concerning nursing and midwifery research matters, and establish and maintain external relationships with stakeholders in policy, practice, regulation, and professional bodies to promote nursing and midwifery research advancement.


As an advisory group, we will work together with the CDNM to advocate and influence stakeholders and universities on matters concerning nursing and midwifery research policy and practice, build relationships with research funders to enhance the funding for nursing and midwifery research, identify and foster opportunities for nurturing future leaders in nursing and midwifery research, develop a workplan to enhance the research capabilities of the nursing and midwifery academic workforce and create working groups to address specific priorities.


Members of the group are all national and international leaders in Nursing and Midwifery research and provide expertise, advice, and leadership in nursing and midwifery research to the CDNM.

Meet the team

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The Council's purpose is to represent the disciplines of nursing and

midwifery in Australia and New Zealand in universities

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