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Research Branch Bulletin - Main Body

Issue #127, April 28
2009


 

 

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Type

Faculty

Title

Internal Due Date

Grants
Professions
Ongoing
Grants
Professions
14 August 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
4 May 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
24 July 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
15 May 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
24 July 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
31 July 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
3 July 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
6 May 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
7 August 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
5 May 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
1 May 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
23 June 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
22 May 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
5 June 2009
Grants
Health Sciences / Sciences
23 June 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
23 June 2009
Grants
Health Sciences
Ongoing
Grants
H&SS
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Grants
Sciences
22 May 2009
Grants
Sciences
22 May 2009
Grants
Sciences
8 May 2009
Grants
Sciences
24 September 2009
Grants
Sciences
22 May 2009
Grants
Sciences
13 May 2009
Grants
Sciences
23 July 2009
Grants - International
Health Sciences
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Grants - International
Health Sciences
23 October 2009
Grants - International
H&SS
8 July 2009
Grants - International
Health Sciences
3 July 2009
Grants - International
Health Sciences
8 May 2009
Grants - International
Health Sciences
8 May 2009
Grants - International
Health Sciences
1 May 2009
Grants - International
Health Sciences

NIH Developmental Psychopharmacology - Grant

2 June 2009
Grants - International
Health Sciences
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Grants - International
Health Sciences
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Grants - International
Health Sciences
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Grants - International
Health Science
Ongoing
Grants - International
H&SS
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Grants - International
Sciences
Ongoing
Grants - International
Sciences
Ongoing
Grants - International
Sciencess
Ongoing
Grants - International
Various
Ongoing
Grants - International
Various
17 September 2009
Grants - Travel
Sciences / ECMS
8 May 2009
Fellowship / Scholarship
Health Sciences
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Fellowship / Scholarship
Health Sciences
5 June 2009
Fellowship / Scholarship
Health Sciences
5 June 2009
Fellowship
Health Sciences
29 May 2009
Fellowship - International
Health Sciences
11 May 2009
Fellowship
H&SS
8 May 2009
Fellowship - International
H&SS
Ongoing
Fellowship - International
Sciences
8 May 2009
Fellowship
Sciences / H&SS
8 May 2009
Fellowship
Sciences / ECMS
15 May 2009
Fellowship
Sciences
24 May 2009
Fellowship - International
Sciences
Ongoing
Fellowship
Various
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Prize - International
ECMS
1 May 2009 (Ext.)
Prize
Health Sciences
30 June 2009 (Ext.)
Prize
Health Sciences
30 June 2009 (Ext.)
Prize
Sciences
30 April 2009 (Ext)
Prize
Sciences

2009 Prime Minister's Prizes for Science- Nominations Open

8 May 2009 (Ext.)
Prize
Various
1 May 2009 (Ext.)
Workshop / Conference
Health Sciences
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Funding Opportunities


The Funding Opportunities page - http://www.adelaide.edu.au/rb/funding/opps.html - on the Research Branch website provides access to all ARC and NHMRC opportunities as well as the rural and natural resources R&D corporations. In addition, you can also access the myriad of other funding opportunities available in the Current List of Funding Opportunities and the Comprehensive List of Funding Opportunities. Also, you might like to look further at the funding opportunity databases listed such as SPIN or Grants.Gov.

 

 

 

2008 DEEWR Publications Collection

Researchers and school coordinators are reminded that DEEWR (formerly DEST) publications are due in Research Branch by the end of March. We expect to receive and check over 2500 papers before the June deadline. Many thanks to those coordinators who have begun to submit papers on a progressive basis.

More information can be found on our website at: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/rb/pub/









NSW Department of Commerce - The Co-operative Development Grants Program

Internal Deadline


The Co-operative Development Grants Program provides funding for research projects, education and feasibility studies that assist the NSW co-operative sector to grow and remain a viable sector of our economy. Funding is generally provided over a 12 month period, depending on the project. Applications for grants can be made at any time. $100,000 per annum is currently available under this program.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/
About_us/Grants/
Cooperative_development_grants_program.html

Ongoing








Criminology Research Council - 2009 Research Grants

Internal Deadline


The 2009 round of the Criminology Research Council research grants, are now open. Grants are considered if they are public policy-relevant, have practical application, contribute to the understanding, prevention or correction of criminal behaviour and will make a substantial and original contribution to criminological knowledge.

For further details and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.criminologyresearchcouncil.gov.au/applications/

14 August 2009








Beyondblue Victorian Centre of Excellence in Depression and Related Disorders Research Grant Round 2009

Internal Deadline


The beyondblue Victorian Centre of Excellence is now calling for applications for research grants for 2009. For this funding round, a total of $1.5 million will be made available for a combination of large and small grants. Large grants are valued up to $500,000 over three to five years and small grants are valued up to $100,000 over two years.

The principal investigator must be based in Victoria; however interstate or international collaborations are welcome. Researchers who have been the principal investigator on two or more previous grants are not eligible to apply for further funding grants, though they may be co-investigators.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.beyondblue.org.au/index.aspx?link_id=6.1010

4 May 2009








National Breast Cancer Foundation - Collaborative Breast Cancer Research Grant Program (Deadline Extended)

Internal Deadline


The National Collaborative Breast Cancer Research Grant Program is designed to foster wide collaboration between groups of investigators and pooling of knowledge, expertise and resources to enable larger scale or accelerated research programs into the prevention, causes, treatment or management of breast cancer.

Funding will now be made available in two stages:
Stage 1: up to $1 million dollars, per annum, for 3 years (Years 1-3).
Stage 2: up to $1 million per annum for an additional two years (Years 4 and 5).  Provision of Stage 2 funding will be dependent on satisfactory completion of Stage 1 research and the availability of funds.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.nbcf.org.au/page.asp?subcategory_id=21&page_id=181&category_id=3

24 July 2009








National Breast Cancer Foundation - Novel Concept Award / Pilot Study Grant

Internal Deadline


It is anticipated that research completed through a NBCF Novel Concept Award / Pilot Study Grant will provide sufficient preliminary data to enable the investigator to prepare a proposal for future research funding. It is not expected that researchers applying for these awards will present preliminary data with their application. Applications are invited from the entire continuum of breast cancer research, from basic science to prevention, treatment and care, insofar as the proposed idea has the potential to help prevent breast cancer, improve survival and enhance quality of life.

The NBCF Novel Concept Award / Pilot Study Grant funding is for a maximum of two years. This grant is limited in scale, with a maximum value of $200,000 per grant for direct costs over one or two years and is non-renewable. 

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.nbcf.org.au/subcategory.asp?category_id=3&subcategory_id=4

17 June 2009








Speech Pathology Australia - Nadia Verrall Memorial Research Grant

Internal Deadline


The purpose of the Nadia Verrall Memorial Research Grant is to support speech pathologists to engage in research into communication disorders in children. This grant is available to speech pathologists who are practising, enrolled in postgraduate studies, or employed in an academic role.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/Content.aspx?p=90

24 July 2009








The Australian Rotary Health - Mental Health Research Grants

Internal Deadline


The Australian Rotary Health invites applications from individuals or research teams in clinical or public health fields for grants in support of research projects. The objective of the fund is to financial support to Research projects within Australia which have the potential to enhance the health of the community, to stimulate research activities within Australia by facilitating communication between participants in specified fields and to support specific research fields for a minimum of three years.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.australianrotaryhealth.org.au/
Information-About/Research/
Current-Opportunities/
Mental-Health-Research.aspx

31 July 2009








Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA) - Research Program

Internal Deadline


The PCFA recognizes that current strategies for diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer are inadequate. Progress in the management of prostate cancer requires research as well as measures to make scientifically-rigorous clinical trials accessible to patients with prostate cancer.

PCFA Grant Categories:

1. Young Investigator Grants: To support young scientists beginning a career in prostate cancer research.
2. Concept Grants: For senior scientists not currently working in prostate cancer who have an innovative proposals and are seeking startup funding.
3. Project Grants: For general proposals for prostate cancer research, including support for innovative clinical trials.
4. Equipment Grants: For significant items of equipment needed to progress ongoing prostate cancer research.

Forms and instructions will be available on 4th May 2009.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.prostate.org.au/articleLive/pages/PCFA-Research-Program.html

3 July 2009








The Alcohol and Health Research Grants Scheme

Internal Deadline


The program related primarily to health problems using beer additives which initially arose in Canada and the United States. The Alcohol and Health Research Grants Scheme (AHRGS) aims to provide financial support for independent research in the area of Alcohol and Health.

Value of the fund is up to $35,000. The grants are available to post-graduate researchers on a competitive basis. The key objective of the AHRGS is to help build capacity among young researchers in the early stages of their career.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.ahrgs.com.au/How-to-Apply.aspx

7 August 2009








The Ophthalmic Research Institute of Australia (ORIA) - Research Grants 2009

Internal Deadline


The ORIA Research Advisory Committee encourages projects which have clearly defined aims that can be achieved in the one or two years of funding. The Committee encourages pilot projects that will produce data to enable subsequent submission to other bodies for larger grants.

Grants will be available to ophthalmologists, trainee ophthalmologists or for work being done in University Departments of Ophthalmology. ORIA can consider funding individual grants in the future up to $50,000 for one year; or up to $70,000 for two years.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://oria.org.au/content/category/7/77/54/

5 May 2009









Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) - 2009 Research Grants

Internal Deadline


ACRF, as a ‘seed’ funding body, seeks applications for projects and/or programmes which require funds over and above the amount sought directly from ACRF. Applications featuring multi-disciplinary teams working collaboratively are encouraged. Grant Applications for amounts from $1.5m to $5m are sought.

Applications featuring multi-disciplinary teams working collaboratively are encouraged and evidence of translational impacts of research will be sought in applications.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.acrf.com.au/page/research_grant_guidelines.html

1 May 2009








Ramaciotti Foundation - General Awards

Internal Deadline


Applications are invited for two types of gifts only Establishment Grants and Equipment Grants. Establishment Gifts are intended to provide short term research support for a young investigator who is taking or has taken up a new position in an institution. The gift can be used for any combination of personnel, equipment, consumables or other expenses, but not for overseas travel.

Equipment applications may be made for a contribution towards the purchase of a single item of equipment costing $100,000 or more. Preference will be given to applications for an item of equipment that is to be used on various projects by a number of investigators within a department or institution or by investigators from other institutions working on collaborative projects. Preference will also be given to applications that demonstrate that such a gift from the foundations towards the cost of an expensive item would by providing leverage assist in the raising of the balance of funds required.

The Establishment gift maximum total amount is $30,000. Major Equipment applications may be made for a contribution of $30,000.

Establishment Gift applicants must have a minimum of two and a maximum of five years' cumulative postdoctoral experience as at January 1, 2009. The applicant must be the sole chief investigator of the proposed project and be in or commencing in a full-time position with a tenure for a minimum of three years and that will terminate no earlier than December 31, 2010. All applicants must be able to commence the project no later than July 1, 2009.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.perpetual.com.au/campaigns/ramaciotti_applications.aspx

23 June 2009








Australian Diabetes Society (ADS): ADS - Servier Diabetes Grants in Memory of Barry Young

Internal Deadline


Grants will be awarded for clinical projects that involve improvement of patient care consistent with the aims of the National Service Improvement Framework for Diabetes as paraphrased below:

1. Prevent and limit the progression of diabetes Slow the onset of complications
2. Reduce preventable hospital admissions
3. Reduce variations in care between clinicians and health services, across metropolitan, rural and remote settings and in care provided to disadvantaged groups
4. Preference will be given to projects with potential applicability to diabetes care throughout Australia.

The value of the grants will vary depending on need but it is anticipated that the average grant will be for $20,000. Three to five grants will be awarded in this round.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.diabetessociety.com.au/grants-awards.asp

22 May 2009








Brain Foundation - 2009 Research Grants

Internal Deadline


Applications are NOW being accepted for 2009 Brain Foundation Research Grants. The Foundation invites applications nationally for research grants to support research projects in the clinical neurosciences.

The primary objective of the Brain Foundation Research Grants is to support individual researchers and research teams to conduct the highest quality research in brain illnesses and neurological disorders as well as brain and spinal injuries.

For more information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.brainaustralia.org.au/research/2009_research_grants

5 June 2009








Canine Research Foundation - Research Grants

Internal Deadline


The Canine Research Foundation is seeking applications for grants for research to commence in the year 2010. The Foundation is an independent public trust for the purposes of funding research directed at improving canine health, which it does through a program of annual research grants.

Grants per project will normally be in the order of $5,000-20,000 in any one year.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.ankc.org.au/home/inner.asp?pageID=120&mainID=72

23 June 2009








The Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG) - R.M.Gibson Research Grants

Internal Deadline


A central aim of the AAG is to encourage and support ageing research. These grants are designed specifically to support emerging researchers in all fields of ageing. There are up to three grants of approximately $5-6000 each, to a total of $15,000, will be made to members of the Association for the purpose of medical scientific research.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.aag.asn.au/rm_gibson.php

23 June 2009







Royal Australasian College of Physicians - Post Higher Degree Awards

Internal Deadline


The Research Advisory Committee of The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) invites applications from Fellows and Advanced Trainees of the College and its Faculties and Chapters for Awards to be granted in 2009 for 2010. There are various scholarships and awards available.

1. Post Higher Degree Awards: These Awards are designed for Fellows who have received a substantial level of formal research training normally a PhD/MD. The internal closing date is 22 June 2009.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.racp.edu.au/page/about-the-racp/
research-and-education-foundation/
applying-for-an-award

22 June 2009







National Breast Cancer Foundation - Early Career Fellowship

Internal Deadline


The aim of this award is to support the development of early career researchers with outstanding potential for a career in breast cancer research. Researchers with a doctorate degree and/or a professional qualification from an accredited institution who have between three and eight years of research or professional experience are encouraged to apply.

The maximum funding available for each Early Career Fellowship is up to $150,000 per annum over four years.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.nbcf.org.au/subcategory.asp?category_id=3&subcategory_id=38

5 June 2009







National Breast Cancer Foundation - Doctoral Scholarships

External Deadline


NBCF Doctoral Scholarships are available nationally for a period of up to three years. The funding amount is approximately $33,240 which includes $2,250 of allowances per year, keeping the awards competitive with the NHMRC Scholarship awards.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.nbcf.org.au/page.asp?category_id=3&subcategory_id=3&page_id=62

5 June 2009








Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia (MSRA) - Incubator Grants

Internal Deadline


Applications are invited for small grants (up to $25,000 plus GST for one year only) to ‘seed’ the earliest stages of new research efforts.  Applications are accepted all year round. 

Please visit the following website for more information and application forms:
http://www.msra.org.au/research/research-support.php

Ongoing








Myer Foundation - Small Grants Program

Internal Deadlines


The Myer Foundation's current priority areas are:

1. To build capacity of the individual through ensuring that professional artists gain access to training, development and mentoring.
2. Develop new works by individual Australian artists and small and medium-sized organisations in the following areas; Indigenous arts, Regional areas, and experimental and emerging art forms.
3. Humanities - projects that support the Humanities, particularly those that contribute to a broad understanding of and engagement with the Humanities.

Grants are capped at $30,000 and are made for a one-year period only.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.myerfoundation.org.au/_109.asp

Round 2: 9 July 2009

Round 3: 7 October 2009








Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia (MSRA) – Postdoctoral Fellowships

Internal Deadline


Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia (MSRA) awards Postdoctoral Fellowships to enable young scientists with appropriate research experience to undertake independent research relevant to MS. In a unique partnership arrangement, the National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia (MSRA) have agreed to jointly fund a number of Fellowships.

Proposals MUST show a direct link to advancing our knowledge of MS. Applicants must submit applications to both NHMRC and MSRA.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.msra.org.au/research/funding-process.php#fellowships

29 May 2009








Australian Coal Assc. Research Program

Internal Deadlines

ACARP seeks research proposals that address key industry problems on an annual basis. The announcement seeking research proposals was made in The Australian newspaper on Saturday, 19 April 2009.

The Project Priorities for 2008 (PDF) and a newsletter detaiing the project priorities for 2009 are available.

ACARP will fund projects that lead to improvements in safety standards and performance, a reduction in the environmental impacts of mining and coal utilisation, a reduction in the mine operating cost and technical support to marketing of coal.

The categories to which the 2008 categories relate and for which submissions were sought are:

Underground

Open Cut

Coal Preparation

Technical Market Support

Sustainability

Mine Site Greenhouse Mitigation

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.acarp.com.au/funding.aspx

13 May 2009








Native Vegetation Research Grants

Internal Deadlines

The Native Vegetation Research Grants are established under the Native Vegetation Act 1991 to facilitate research into the preservation, enhancement and management of native vegetation

The Native Vegetation Council manages the Native Vegetation Fund and has an annual program of grants to support research activities related to native vegetation conservation.  While the Council is willing to consider any research proposals that will enhance our knowledge regarding the conservation and management of native vegetation in South Australia, it assesses applications against the following criteria:

  • outcomes that inform and assist in the development of native vegetation policy by the Council,
  • outcomes leading to improved management of native vegetation and/or conservation status of species or communities,
  • specific recommendations aimed at improving some aspect of habitat or biodiversity conservation in South Australia.

Further details found here http://www.dwlbc.sa.gov.au/assets/files/NV_Grant_Applic_2008_09.doc

23 July 2009









The Wenner - Gren Foundation: International Collaborative Research Grants

Internal Deadline


The International Collaborative Research Grant (ICRG) supports international research collaborations between two or more qualified scholars, where the principal investigators bring different and complementary perspectives, knowledge, and/or skills to the project.

Priority will be given to those applications that make a strong case for a balanced collaboration between the applicant and co-applicant/s in all aspects of the research: fieldwork, analysis, and eventual publication. By encouraging international collaborations, the grant contributes to the development of an international anthropology that values and incorporates different national perspectives and resources. By providing training funds, the grant helps to build capacity in countries were anthropology may be under-resourced. Each researcher must hold a doctorate or equivalent qualification in anthropology or a related discipline.

The grants are for a maximum of US$30,000 for the research project.

Internal deadline for Round 1 is 25 May 2009 for projects starting in January through June of the following year.
Internal deadline for Round 2 is 24 November 2009 for projects starting in July through December of the following year.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.wennergren.org/programs/
programs_show.htm?doc_id=368683&attrib_id=13234

See Body








The Barth Syndrome Foundation, Inc. (BSF) - Science & Medicine Research Grant Process (Request for Research Proposals)

Internal Deadline


The Barth Syndrome Foundation (BSF) provides funding for research on the natural history, biochemical basis, gene product function and treatment of Barth syndrome. Value of the fund is up to $40,000 for two years.

BSF is most interested in providing “seed money” to be used by experienced investigators for the testing of initial hypotheses and collection of preliminary data leading to successful long-term funding by NIH and other major granting institutions. In addition, we are especially interested in attracting new investigators to the very interesting field of Barth syndrome research.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.barthsyndrome.org/english/View.asp?x=1635

23 October 2009







The Leakey Foundation - General Research Grants (Pre-Application)

Internal Deadline


The Leakey Foundation was formed to further research into human origins. Recent priorities include research into the environment, archeology and human paleontology; into the behavior, morphology, and ecology of the great apes and other primate species; and into the behavioral ecology of contemporary hunter-gatherers. Other areas of study are rarely considered.

The majority of the Foundation's General Research Grants to doctoral students are in the $3,000-to a maximum of $13,500 range; the limit of funding for a single proposal submitted by a post-doctoral applicant or a senior scientist is $22,000.

Advanced doctoral students as well as established scientists are eligible for general research grants. There are no citizenship restrictions.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.leakeyfoundation.org/granting-program.html

8 July 2009







World Anti-Doping Agency - Social Science Research Grant Program

Internal Deadline


WADA invites applications for its Social Science Research Grant Program. For the 2009 program, WADA has identified the following three categories of projects:

1. Increasing knowledge of causes of doping behaviour and of risk and protective factors
2. Evaluating anti-doping intervention
3. Improving social science research on doping prevention (e.g., design and validation of measurement tools, behavioural models, specific cultural or regional perspectives, etc.)

Within the priorities of its 2009 program, WADA will favour projects that help understand youth with regards to doping.
The average budget of previously funded projects is the following:
1. One year projects: 17,420 USD
2. Two year projects: 30,300 USD
3. Three year projects: 64,000 USD

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.wada-ama.org/en/dynamic.ch2?pageCategory.id=873

3 July 2009







The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) - Research Grants

Internal Deadline


The WADA funds scientific projects in the anti-doping field covering the development or optimization of analytical tools for the detection and/or quantification of doping substances or methods as well as the pharmacology and physiological effects of specific substances/methods or group of substances on athletic performance.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.wada-ama.org/en/dynamic.ch2?pageCategory.id=331

8 May 2009







National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) - 2010 Distinguished Investigator Award

Internal Deadline


The Distinguished Investigator Award program supports basic and/or clinical investigators.

Research must be relevant to schizophrenia, major affective disorders or other serious mental illnesses including research with bipolar disorders, borderline disorders with depression and suicide, and research with children.

A small number of letters of intent will be selected for further review with additional information requested. The second tier of applications will also be brief, but will provide the investigator an opportunity to provide more detail on methods, potential significance, feasibility, and institutional support. The total request should not exceed $US100,000.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.narsad.org/research/apply/

8 May 2009








Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia - University Student Grants 2009

Internal Deadline


The Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia will provide ten grants of $1,000 each to honours or postgraduate students conducting research that will contribute to the conservation of Australian wildlife. Funds will be provided for purchase of equipment and consumables, travel expenses related to field research, or attendance of conferences at which the student is presenting their work.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.wpsa.org.au/grt_uni.html

22 May 2009








Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia - University Student Grants 2009

Internal Deadline


The Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia will provide ten grants of $1,000 each to honours or postgraduate students conducting research that will contribute to the conservation of Australian wildlife. Funds will be provided for purchase of equipment and consumables, travel expenses related to field research, or attendance of conferences at which the student is presenting their work.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.wpsa.org.au/grt_uni.html

22 May 2009







Marine National Facility - Call for Applications 2010-2011

Internal Deadline


Applications are invited for time in the Marine National Facility vessel RV Southern Surveyor's 2010-2011 Voyage Schedule. It will accept applications for projects operating in all Australian and regional seas and oceans. Southern Surveyor is equipped to support research in the following general areas:

• Physical, chemical and biological oceanography;
• Marine geosciences;
• Environmental sciences; and
• Fisheries research.

The RV Southern Surveyor is particularly well suited to undertake multidiciplinary research projects. Applications for use of the RV Southern Surveyor to support research in other disciplines will be considered.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.marine.csiro.au/nationalfacility/application/index.htm

8 May 2009






ANZ Charitable Trusts - Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment (ATF)

Internal Deadline


Post-graduate students are invited to apply for funding from the Holsworth Wildlife Research Fund. Support will be given to projects in ecology, wildlife management and natural history studies. These grants will be renewable for a period of 2 to 3 years provided that the student maintains satisfactory progress. The value of the grant is up to $7,500 will be awarded for the purchase of equipment, supplies, travel to study areas and conferences.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.anz.com/aus/Invest-And-Insure/
Product-And-Services/ANZ-Trustees/
Apply-For-A-Grant/Named-Charitable-Trusts.asp#Holsworth

24 September 2009









The Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia - University Student Grants 2009

Internal Deadline


The Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia will provide ten grants of $1,000 each to honours or postgraduate students conducting research that will contribute to the conservation of Australian wildlife. Funds will be provided for purchase of equipment and consumables, travel expenses related to field research, or attendance of conferences at which the student is presenting their work.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.wpsa.org.au/grt_uni.html

22 May 2009









US Department of Defense: Ovarian Cancer Research Program - Ovarian Cancer Academy Awards (Pre-application)

Internal Deadline


The Department of Defense Ovarian Cancer Research Program (OCRP) has released program announcements for Ovarian Cancer Academy Awards. This funding opportunity information may interest early career faculty investigators and established ovarian cancer researchers interested in ovarian cancer funding.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/ocrp.htm

1 May 2009








National Geographic Society - Waitt Grants Program

Internal Deadlines

The National Geographic Society/Waitt Grants Program, an initiative of the National Geographic Society and the Waitt Institute for Discovery, helps qualified and experienced individuals launch the most difficult stage of a project for which to secure funding—the search. Grants are made for exploratory fieldwork that holds promise for new breakthroughs in the natural and social sciences. NGS/Waitt Grants applications are processed throughout the year and grants are awarded expeditiously to help researchers take advantage of immediate opportunities.

Funded through a five-year grant from the Waitt Family Foundation, the NGS/Waitt Grants Program is administered by National Geographic Mission Programs and makes approximately one hundred grants annually of $5,000 to $15,000. Proposals are considered as they are received and awards are made within weeks of application.

Further details - http://www.nationalgeographic.com/field/grants-programs/waitt-grants-application.html
Ongoing









Hereditary Disease Foundation - Research Grants

Internal Deadlines


The focus of the Hereditary Disease Foundation is on Huntington's disease. Support will be for research projects that will contribute to identifying and understanding the basic defect in Huntington's disease. Areas of interest include trinucleotide expansions, animal models, gene therapy, neurobiology and development of the basal ganglia, cell survival and death, and intercellular signaling in striatal neurons.

The maximum award for research grants is $50,000.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.hdfoundation.org/funding/grants.php

5 June 2009

8 October 2009









The A-T Children's Project - Research Grant Program

Internal Deadlines


The A-T Children's Project strives to assist respected scientists in developing a clearer understanding of ataxia-telangiectasia. The Project provides competitive grant awards for basic and translational research grants related to A-T. One- and two-year projects are funded up to a maximum total direct cost of US$75,000 per year. 

Please note that the A-T Children's Project is currently focusing its funding efforts on grant proposals that are relevant to a therapeutic intervention for A-T and/or proposals that facilitate translational or clinical research for this disease

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.communityatcp.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page
.aspx?pid=625&srcid=617


25 August 2009









The Thrasher Research Fund - Early Career Award (Paediatrics)

Internal Deadlines


The Thrasher Research Fund is pleased to announce the fourth year of its Early Career Award Program in for 2009. The Fund will continue to make 30 awards in 2009,expanded from 21 awards in 2006-2007. There are three funding cycles per year for New Researcher Award Program grants. Up to ten grants per cycle will be made in 2009. 

The Fund is open to a variety of research topics important to children’s health. The Fund’s current focus is on clinical/translational pediatric research. Emphasis is placed on projects with the potential for findings that could be clinically applicable in a relatively short period of time for the prevention, diagnosis and/or treatment of pediatric medical problems.

Further details - http://www.thrasherresearch.org/sites/www_thrasherresearch_org/Default.aspx?page=174

Ongoing









The Austrian Science Fund (FWF) - Lise Meitner Program for Scientists from Abroad

Internal Deadline


The goal of this program is to strengthen the quality and the scientific know-how of the Austrian scientific community and creation of international contacts. Highly qualified scientists of any discipline are invited to apply who could contribute to the scientific development of an Austrian research institution by working at it.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.fwf.ac.at/en/projects/meitner.html

Ongoing







Spencer Foundation - Research Grants

Internal Deadline


The Foundation's research grants are organized under four areas of inquiry that identify broad topics we believe have fundamental and abiding importance for educational improvement:

  • The Relation Between Education and Social Opportunity
  • Organizational Learning in Schools, School Systems, and Higher Education Systems
  • Teaching, Learning, and Instructional Resources Purposes and Values of Education

Value of the small grants is up to $40,000 and the value of the major grants is above $40,000.

Internal deadlines for small grants: July 3, 2009; September 25, 2009; and November 27, 2009.
Internal deadlines for major grants: Proposals are accepted at any time; there are no deadlines.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.spencer.org/content.cfm/how-to-apply-to-areas-of-inquiry

See Body







Alexander von Humboldt - Research Fellowships

Deadline


Humboldt Research Fellowships for experienced researchers are the instrument with which the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation enables highly-qualified scientists and scholars from abroad, who completed their doctorates less than twelve years ago1 to spend extended periods of research (6-18 months; may be divided up into a maximum of three blocks) in Germany.

The value of the fellowship is worth 2,450 EUR per month.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/1543.html

Ongoing








The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) - Antarctic Science Fellowships 2009-10

Internal Deadline


The SCAR Fellowship Programme is designed to encourage the active involvement of early career scientists and engineers in Antarctic scientific research, and to strengthen international capacity and cooperation in Antarctic research. Topics for support should make a contribution to the objectives of one or more of the five Scientific Research Programmes endorsed by SCAR

The awards for both kinds of Fellowship are limited to scientists either doing a PhD or within 5 years of having completed a PhD on the day of the deadline for applications.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.scar.org/awards/fellowships/applicationdetails.html

8 May 2009








The Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration (ANRC) - Overseas Travel Fellowships for PhD students

Internal Deadline


Applications are invited from individuals currently enrolled in a PhD program in an Australian university who are researching Southeast Asia. Funding is available for students to conduct specific, defined tasks in the Netherlands related to their PhD. The research must occur within the term of the PhD enrolment, and take place in the period 2009 – 2011. Up to three Fellowships will be offered in this round.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.aust-neth.net/

8 May 2009







Victorian Endowment for Science, Knowledge & Innovation (VESKI) - Victorian Innovation Fellowships

Internal Deadline


The VESKI Innovation Fellowships are awarded annually to outstanding researchers. The VESKI Innovation Fellowships (Australian) are open to individuals who meet the following criteria in the fields of science, technology and design specifically relating to innovative technology, biotechnology, design, advanced manufacturing, environmental technologies, or the enabling sciences and technologies.

In addition to the above named fields; the 2009/10 Call for Applications encourages submissions in the areas of:

  • Clinical Research focusing on Health Outcomes;
  • Renewable Energy Generation & Demand Management.

Fellowships are open to individuals in the field of science, technology, and design specifically relating to ICT, biotechnology, design, advanced manufacturing, environmental technologies or the enabling sciences and technology. Researchers must have Australian citizenship and worked overseas for the past 12 months. The value of the funds are up to AUD$50,000 per annum for a maximum of five years.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.veski.org.au/Default.aspx?id=30

15 May 2009







AINSE - Research Fellowships

Internal Deadlines

AINSE Research Fellowship are offered at academic level B for outstanding and enthusiastic scientists with 3 - 8 years postdoctoral experience to undertake research in areas of science and technology requiring use of the research facilities at ANSTO.

  • neutron scattering;
  • radiopharmaceuticals;
  • high-resolution climate records using nuclear techniques; and
  • materials engineering

Further details here - http://www.ainse.edu.au/ainse/for_academic_researchers/ainse_awards2.html

24 May 2009







Oxford Nuffield Medical Fellowships 2009/10 - Call for Applications

Internal Deadline


The Scheme for Oxford Nuffield Medical Fellowships in either a Clinical Medicine or Medical Science department of the University of Oxford is offered for 2009/10. The Fellowship carries an allowance on the scale £40,143 – £41,948 – £43,755.

Applicants should either hold a medical qualification obtained in Australia or the United Kingdom or have appropriate research experience. There is no limit as to age or status.

For further information and application guidelines, please visit:
http://www.science.org.au/awards/nuffield.htm

11 May 2009








Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration Workshops - Overseas Travel Fellowships for PhD Students (Australia)

Internal Deadline


Funding is available for students to conduct specific, defined tasks in the Netherlands related to their PhD. These tasks could include fieldwork, consulting an archive or library, engaging in language or disciplinary study, or consulting academic experts.

Funding available:

  • Economy airfares of up to $3,000
  • Living allowance of $800 per month
  • Netherlands visa costs where applicable

Applications are invited from individuals currently enrolled in a PhD program in an Australian university who are researching Southeast Asia.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.aust-neth.net/

8 May 2009







Wellcome Trust - Principal Research Fellowships

Internal Deadline


This is the most prestigious award and provides long-term support for researchers of international standing. Successful candidates will have an established track record in research at the highest level.

Awards are for seven years in the first instance, and provide both a personal salary and research programme funding in full.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/Funding/Biomedical-science/
Grants/Fellowships-and-personal-awards/
Principal-research-fellowships/index.htm

Ongoing









Universities Federation for Animal Welfare - Research and Project Awards

Internal Deadline


Through its Research awards, UFAW aims to encourage high quality research that is likely to lead to substantial improvements in animal welfare. UFAW seeks to promote both fundamental research aimed at providing new insight into the subjective mental experiences of animals relevant to their welfare and at understanding their needs and preferences, and also to promote applied research aimed at developing practical solutions to animal welfare problems. UFAW is concerned with the welfare of farm, companion, laboratory, and captive wild animals and with free-living wild animals whose welfare is compromised by humans.

For more information regarding this opportunity and application forms, please visit their website:
http://www.ufaw.org.uk/ResearchandProjectawards.php

Ongoing









Universities Federation for Animal Welfare - Small Project and Travel Awards

Internal Deadline


Through its Small Projects and Travel awards (up to £3,500), UFAW supports a variety of activities for the benefit of animal welfare. Applications may be made for the purchase of equipment, for the organisation of (and, sometimes, to support attendance at) educational meetings, lectures and courses, and for publication, translation or transmission of information on animal welfare and for other small projects in support of UFAW’s objectives.

Further information, guidelines and application forms, please visit their website:
http://www.ufaw.org.uk/UFAWSmallProjectsandtravelAwards.php

Ongoing








Open soceity Institute - Global Drug Policy Program Grants

Internal Deadlines


SI's Global Drug Policy program aims to broaden, diversify, and consolidate the network of like-minded organizations and individuals that are actively challenging the current state of international drug policy. Stemming from the notion that the "war on drugs" is actually a "war on drug users," the program advocates a more balanced approach in international drug policy with a greater focus on human rights. The program is dedicated to utilizing scientific evidence and input from organizations and individuals engaged in and affected by drug use and drug policy in the development of policy recommendations.

Further details - http://www.soros.org/initiatives/drugpolicy/focus_areas/guidelines

17 September 2009








The Australian Academy of Science (AAS) - Scientific Visits to Europe

Internal Deadline


The Australian Academy of Science invites applications from Australian professional scientists, including early career researchers, to visit Europe between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2010 to collaborate with European researchers. Proposals in any field of natural science, basic and applied, including mathematics and engineering science, will be considered. The applicant must be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident living in Australia at the time of submitting the grant application. Support will not be given when the primary purpose of the visit is to attend a conference.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.science.org.au/internat/europe.htm

8 May 2009








Centre for International Mobility (Finland)

Internal Deadlines


The CIMO Fellowships programme is open to young researchers (after Master-level but not post-doctorate) from all countries and from all academic fields.

The scholarship period may vary from 3 to 12 months. The monthly allowance is 810-1 200 euros (in 2009). The scholarship is intended to cover living expenses in Finland for a single person. No additional allowance for housing is paid. Expenses due to international travel to and from Finland are not covered by CIMO.

How to apply?

The prerequisite for applying is that the visiting researcher must have established contacts with the Finnish host university. The Finnish university department wishing to host him or her applies to CIMO for the grant.

Applications should be submitted at least 3 months before the intended scholarship period. Please note that although the application form is in Finnish, Swedish and English the guidelines are only in Finnish as it is the Finnish host department which applies for the grant to CIMO.

Further details can be found here - http://finland.cimo.fi/scholarships/postgraduate_studies_and_research/cimo_fellowships.html

Ongoing









King Faisal International Prize for Science - Invitation for 2010

External Deadline


The General Secretariat of the King Faisal International Prize is pleased to invite universities, scientific societies, research centers and other learned circles throughout the world to nominate qualified candidates for the year 2010 Prize for Science in the following topic: Mathematics.

The prize consists of:

  • a certificate written in Arabic calligraphy and presented in a leather folder, describing the work for which the winner is awarded the prize;
  • a commemorative 24-carat, 200-gram gold medallion; and
  • US$200,000

For further information, please visit:
http://www.kff.com/EN01/KFIP/KFIPSelectionProc.html

1 May 2009








Australian Museum - Eureka Prizes

External Deadline


The Australian Museum Eureka Prizes reward excellence in the fields of research & innovation, science leadership, school science and science journalism & communication. 

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://amonline.net.au/eureka/

1 May 2009









2009 Prime Minister's Prizes for Science- Nominations Open

External Deadline


Nominations for the 2009 Prime Minister's Prizes for Science is now open. The prizes are an important way for the Australian Government to express its appreciation of the extraordinary achievements of our most talented scientists and science teachers.

A total of five prizes will be awarded:

1. Prime Minister's Prize for Science ($300,000).
2. Science Minister's Prize for Life Scientist of the Year ($50,000).
3. Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year ($50,000).
4. Prime Minister's Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Primary Schools ($50,000).
5. Prime Minister's Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Secondary Schools ($50,000).

For further information and application guidelines, please visit:
https://grants.innovation.gov.au/SciencePrize/Pages/Home.aspx

8 May 2009








Heart Foundation Conference 2009

Dates Held


This conference deals with prevention, early intervention, treatment and rehabilitation in one forum. Topics will be extensive and include healthy lifestyles, managing risk, acute coronary syndrome, lipids, women and heart disease, cardiomyopathies and heart failure, and technological advances.

Cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, cardiac technicians, general practitioners, nurses, public health professionals, dieticians, nutritionists, researchers and allied health professionals should not miss this opportunity to discuss, debate and decide on the future of cardiovascular health in the Asia Pacific region and indeed, the world.

Please register online for Expressions of Interest. For more information, please visit:
http://www.heartfoundation2009.com/

14-16 May 2009








Australian Psychological Society - Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award

External Deadline


The Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award recognises distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to psychology by psychologists at mid or later career stages. The contribution may lead to the understanding or amelioration of an important practical problem.

Candidates should be currently engaged (directly or indirectly) in innovative research in any field of psychology, which represents a major influence on the direction of research in the scientist's area.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.psychology.org.au/about/awards/scientific/

30 June 2009







Australian Psychological Society - Early Career Research Award

External Deadline


The Early Career Research Award recognises excellence in scientific achievement in psychology among psychologists who are at early stages of their research careers. The Early Career Research Award is intended for candidates whose achievements are outstanding, and place them significantly ahead of their peers.

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.psychology.org.au/about/awards/career/

30 June 2009







Ecological Soceity of Australia: Prizes

Internal Deadlines

Nominations are invited for the Australian Ecology Research Award.  This award recognises excellence in recent research in Australian ecology and supports an annual Ecological Society of Australia invited research lecture.   

The recipient of the award will present a lecture at the annual ESA conference of that year.  The candidate’s travel, registration and accommodation will be paid or reimbursed.

2009 Nominations close Thursday 30th April and must be received by the Executive Officer of the Society ExecutiveOfficer@ecolsoc.org.au by close of business on that day.

Further details can be found here - http://ecolsoc.org.au/prizes.html

30 April 2009 (Ext)