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Australia's leading research group in the alcohol and other drugs (AOD) sector

NDARC has been at the forefront of evidence-based responses to health challenges associated with alcohol and other drugs since 1986.ÌýThrough our rigorous research programs and partnerships, NDARC continues to make significant contributions towards addressing the complex challenges associated with drug and alcohol use in contemporary society.

Our Story

The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre at the University of New South Wales is a global leader in researching, providing policy advice, and interventions in the alcohol and other drugs (AoD) sector.

We have been conducting research for over 35 years, and are at the forefront of national and international evidence-based responses to health challenges related to alcohol and other drugs. Our work saves lives and builds the fabric for the health and well-being of the community.

NDARC has shaped national and state policy on social, illicit and prescription drug use, informed the World Health Organisation’s guidelines and scheduling for buprenorphine and cannabis, and provided evidence for clinical interventions for alcohol, opioids, cannabis, smoking and more. Our research has positively affected the lives of thousands of people, their families and communities in Australia and worldwide.

Our research revolves around the lived and living experience of the use of alcohol and other drugs. Coupled with rigorous and innovative research excellence and bolstered by independence of thought, NDARC’s approach has been the compass for insightful and empathetic decision-making. We leave no challenge unanswered to achieve tangible, beneficial health outcomes for people, families and communities.

NDARC has shifted the focus away from disease and addiction to a more holistic view of the complex challenges associated with use and associated harms.ÌýBy marrying research with real-world problems, NDARC generates the highest-quality evidence across an array of fields that directly influence harm reduction in diverse populations. Our multidisciplinary research activities integrate vertically and horizontally across the entire sector, translating into far-reaching and impactful health approaches.

Focusing on Australia and its growing place in the Asia Pacific region, NDARC is locally motivated to achieve global impact.

Our Mission

A world without alcohol and other drug-related harm.

At NDARC, we are relentlessly pursuing new and innovative responses to alcohol, tobacco, and other drug problems.
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Our Values

Our goals and activities are underpinned by a set of core values. Aligned with ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø behaviours in action, these values continue to elevate NDARC as a nationally and internationally renowned research centre.

Excellence: We have an unwavering commitment to conduct and disseminate locally and globally relevant research.

Integrity:ÌýWe are committed to uncompromising independence in research, evaluation, and advice to remain the compass for the AOD sector, nationally and internationally.

Innovation: We employ creative thinking to support new and responsive ways of understanding and approaching harms.

Collaboration: WeÌýengage with communities and partners across sectors and the globe to ensureÌýexcellence, impact, and reach.

Diversity: We activelyÌýwork to oppose stigma and discrimination in research, policy, and practice by employing a diverse research team and integrating lived experience.

Respect: We centre our work on the well-being of those suffering harm, their families, and their communities.

Learn more about our history

NDARC has a rich and impactful history dating to its establishment in 1986. Initially founded in response to an emerging crisis of heroin use, NDARC quickly became a pivotal research institution dedicated to researching substance use, addiction, and related public health concerns.

Changing the Game: 30 Years of Drug and Alcohol Research

You can learn more about NDARC's history by reading our report, "Changing the Game: 30 Years of Drug and Alcohol Research." This report highlights NDARC’s history and explores the social and political context behind some of the Centre’s most significant projects.

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Our people

Find out about the people who make up our research centre, including academics, project officers and those who help keep our program of work progressing.

Research strategy & impact

Our research responds directly to the needs of federal and state governments, policy agencies, community groups, service providers, health professionals and clinicians. Learn more about how we make a difference.

Postgraduate opportunities

Our programs allow students to undertake advanced research projects under the guidance of leading experts in substance use and addiction.ÌýExplore our postgraduate research opportunities.

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