Who can be an Associate Supervisor (End-user)?
An end-user is an individual, business, community or community organisation, government or government organisation, or non-government organisation.
An end-user is not another higher education provider or an organisation that is an affiliate, controlled entity or subsidiary (such as a Medical Research Institute) of a higher education provider. Anyone employed by these types of organisations, even if only on a part-time or honorary basis, is not eligible to be an Associate Supervisor (End-user) and would instead need to be considered for inclusion on an HDR candidate’s supervisory panel in the category of 'Associate Supervisor'.
Examples of Associate Supervisor (End-user)
- A person with lived experience
- A member of the leadership team of a primary or secondary school, e.g, a principal
- A health practitioner, e.g, a dietician, nurse or physiotherapist
- A specialist from an advocacy or charitable organisation, e.g., a policy manager
- A specialist from a government or government organisation, e.g., the head of a regulatory body
- A specialist from a business, e.g., an accountant or lawyer