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The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC) at UNSW Sydney is Australia’s leading research group in the alcohol and other drugs (AOD) sector.

The Centre is highly regarded nationally and internationally, and staff and students work closely with a range of collaborators across Australia and the world.Ìý

Key collaborators

  • UNSW Sydney
    NDARC was established at UNSW Sydney in May 1986 and officially opened in November 1987.

  • NDARC is a collaborating partner of the UNSW Medicine and Health Neuroscience, Mental Health and Addiction Theme. NDARC’s Director, Professor Michael Farrell is Theme Principal.

  • In 2017, the Neuroscience, Mental Health and Addiction Theme was approved as a Maridulu Budyari Gumal - SPHERE Clinical Academic Group (CAG). NDARC’s Director, Professor Michael Farrell is CAG Leader.

  • Established in 1986, NDRI is based at Curtin University in Western Australia. NDARC collaborates with NDRI and NCETA on a bimonthly publication, Drug and Alcohol Research Connections.

  • Established in 1992, NCETA is located within the School of Medicine at Flinders University in South Australia. NDARC collaborates with NCETA and NDRI on a bimonthly publication, Drug and Alcohol Research Connections.

  • NCCRED is an innovative centre bringing together clinicians and researchers to detect and respond to trends in emerging drug health. NCCRED is made up of a consortium: NDARC, NCETA, NDRI, and St Vincent’s Health Australia.

  • Established in 1981, APSAD is the Asia Pacific's leading multidisciplinary organisation for professionals involved in the alcohol and other drug field. NDARC’s Director, Professor Michael Farrell is the immediate past President of APSAD.

  • Established by the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet in partnership with NDARC, NDRI, and NCETA, The Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre aims to improve the health of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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