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FOR PRACTITIONERS

How the Institute is Funded

Five revenue streams designed for institutional independence. No single funding source exceeds 50%. Cross-ecology flows connect the Institute to the clinical core and consulting arm.

45%

Education

Tuition across four credential tiers — Foundation Certificate through Fellowship. VET Student Loans eligible. Corporate training packages and CPD subscriptions.

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20%

Network

Annual practitioner membership fees tiered by credential level. Clinical registry access and protocol licensing for external sites.

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15%

Research

NHMRC, MRFF, and ARC competitive grants. JCU collaborative programs. International whole-systems research consortia.

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12%

Publishing

Division-specific textbook series. Journal article processing charges. Protocol monograph subscriptions and working paper series.

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8%

Consulting

TGA regulatory pathway consulting. Government policy advisory. Curriculum consulting for convergence thesis frameworks.

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Institute

Staff, facilities, technology, administration, and governance. The operational backbone that enables all five revenue streams to function.

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House

Clinical training sites, research participants, and outcome data. Net revenue flow is Institute to Clinical Core — an investment in education infrastructure.

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Consulting

Regulatory, curriculum, and policy advisory services. Revenue sharing model between Institute and Consulting Arm.

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