Research centres
Current

ARCHE | The Australian Research Centre for Health Equity
The Australian Research Centre for Health Equity (ARCHE) at The Australian National University is committed to interdisciplinary research which is anchored in population health, public policy, and gov

Centre for International Governance and Justice (CIGJ)
The Centre for International Governance and Justice (CIGJ) hosts a vibrant community of scholars dedicated to the study of complex and interconnected 21st century challenges.

Centre for Restorative Justice (CRJ)
The Centre for Restorative Justice (CRJ) is a world leader in experimental and theoretical research on restorative justice in a range of areas including crime, conflict, peacebuilding and more recentl

Cybercrime Observatory
The ANU Cybercrime Observatory's mission is to monitor & identify trends from data collected from the Internet, or through government and industry partners.

Governing Energy Transitions (GET) Lab
The Governing Energy Transitions (GET) Lab at the Australian National University is a home for researchers, policymakers and advocates seeking to advance the politics and governance of a clean energy

Justice and Technoscience Lab (JusTech)
JusTech brings together interdisciplinary collaborators to study regulatory strategies that advance more just and equitable approaches to the governance of science and technology.
Completed

ARC Centre for Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS)
The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS) aimed to boost policing and security research capacity in Australia.

Centre for Competition and Consumer Policy (CCCP)
This Centre expanded our understanding of how and why compliance arises in the regulation of competition and consumer policy; and how we can improve national and international competition regulation.

Centre for Governance of Knowledge and Development (CGKD)
The Centre for Governance of Knowledge and Development (CGKD) investigated the ways in which institutions promote, influence or retard the growth of knowledge, especially in the context of development

Centre for Tax System Integrity (CTSI)
The Centre for Tax System Integrity (CTSI) ran from 1999 to 2005.

Climate and Environmental Governance Network (CEGNET)
The Climate and Environmental Governance Network (CEGNet)engages in theoretical, empirical and interdisciplinary research on: institutions of regulation and governance; organizational actors; and the

Crime, Policing, Security and Justice Group
The Crime, Policing, Security and Justice Group at RegNet works on crime trends, crime prevention, national security and terrorism.

Health, Equity and Governance Group (HEGG)
The research of the HEGG group at RegNet aims to inform public policy in ways that promotes a fairer, more sustainable and healthier society within Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and globally.

Microfoundations of Democratic Governance (DemGov)
Micro foundations of democratic governance are the capacities that individuals bring to a democracy for the system to work and the regulatory processes that are most likely to elicit them.

NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in the Social Determinants of Health Equity
Many Australians will live shorter lives than others not because of their genetics or the lifestyle choices they make but rather because of the conditions in which they live and the opportunities they

RegHealth
The RegHealth program contributed to Australian and international efforts to evaluate promising forms of regulatory governance that ensure that people receive good quality and safe health services.

Security 21: International Centre for Security and Justice
The goal of Security 21 was to understand the revolution that has characterised policing in western industrial societies over the past 25 years, and to contribute to the evolution of policing in the d

The National Research Centre for OHS Regulation (NRCOHSR)
The National Research Centre for OHS Regulation (NRCOHSR) works to achieve excellence in work health and safety research and regulation.