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Research Branch Bulletin - Main Body |
Issue #135,
June 23
2009
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Faculty |
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Internal Due Date |
Contract Research |
Various |
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19 July 2009 |
Grants |
Professions |
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Ongoing |
Grants |
Professions |
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14 August 2009 |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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3 July 2009 |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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Ongoing |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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See Body |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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See Body |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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31 July 2009 |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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7 August 2009 |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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21 August 2009 |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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21 August 2009 |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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24 July 2009 |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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24 July 2009 |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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31 July 2009 |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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3 July 2009 |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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7 August 2009 |
Grants |
Health Sciences |
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Ongoing |
Grants |
H&SS |
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24 July 2009 |
Grants |
H&SS |
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24 July 2009 |
Grants |
H&SS |
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23 September 2009 |
Grants |
H&SS |
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Ongoing |
Grants |
H&SS |
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See Body |
Grants |
Sciences |
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24 August 2009 |
Grants |
Sciences |
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See Body |
Grants |
Sciences |
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Grants |
Sciences |
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24 September 2009 |
Grants |
Various |
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24 July 2009 |
Grants |
Various |
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30 June 2009 |
Grants - International |
ECMS / H&SS |
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See Body |
Grants - International |
Health Sciences |
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2 July 2009 |
Grants - International |
Health Sciences |
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4 September 2009 |
Grants - International |
Health Sciences |
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See Body |
Grants - International |
Health Sciences |
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See Body |
Grants - International |
Health Sciences |
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25 August 2009 |
Grants - International |
Health Sciences |
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Ongoing |
Grants - International |
Health Sciences |
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8 July 2009 |
Grants - International |
Health Sciences |
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Grants - International |
Health Sciences |
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23 October 2009 |
Grants - International |
H&SS |
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3 July 2009 |
Grants - International |
H&SS |
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8 July 2009 |
Grants - International |
Health Sciences |
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3 July 2009 |
Grants - International |
Health Sciences |
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8 October 2009 |
Grants - International |
Health Science |
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9 October 2009 |
Grants - International |
H&SS |
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See Body |
Grants - International |
Various |
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Ongoing |
Grants - International |
Sciences |
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Ongoing |
Grants - International |
Sciences |
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Ongoing |
Grants - International |
Sciencess |
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Ongoing |
Grants - International |
Various |
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17 September 2009 |
Grants - Travel |
Health Sciences |
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31 July 2009 |
Grants - Travel |
Sciences |
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24 July 2009 |
Fellowship - International |
ECMS |
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Ongoing |
Fellowship |
Health Sciences |
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8 July 2009 |
Fellowship |
Health Sciences |
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8 July 2009 |
Fellowship / Scholarship |
Health Sciences |
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3 July 2009 |
Fellowship |
H&SS |
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24 July 2009 |
Fellowship - International |
H&SS |
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Ongoing |
Fellowship |
Sciences |
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24 August 2009 |
Fellowship |
Sciences |
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23 October 2009 |
Fellowship - International |
Sciences |
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3 July 2009 |
Fellowship - International |
Sciences |
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Ongoing |
Fellowship / Scholarship |
Various |
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24 August 2009 |
Fellowship - International |
Various |
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Ongoing |
Prize |
Health Sciences |
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30 June 2009 (Ext.) |
Prize |
Health Sciences |
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30 June 2009 (Ext.) |
Prize |
Sciences |
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31 July 2009 (Ext.) |
Prize |
Sciences |
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29 June 2009 (Ext.) |
Prize |
Sciences |
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31 July 2009 (Ext.) |
Prize |
Sciences |
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10 July 2009 (Ext.) |
Workshop / Conference |
Health Sciences |
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See Body |
Workshop / Conference |
Various |
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NEWS and INFORMATION
Research Branch Mailing List |
The Research Branch has established a mailing list for researchers interested in research related news. The list circulates information on the major schemes and other funding opportunities, information sessions, prizes, general information relevant to researchers, as well as the Research Branch Bulletin.
You can subscribe and find information regarding the subscription here http://list.adelaide.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/researchinfo-v.rb
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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.
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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/
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Defence Capability and Technology Demonstrator Program |
Internal Deadline |
The Department of Defence is seeking industry proposals for participation in the Capability and Technology Demonstrator (CTD) Program. View the Round 14 Advertisement.
The Capability and Technology Demonstrator Program assists in the improvement of priority Defence capability by providing Australian Industry with an opportunity to demonstrate their technology, thereby allowing Defence to assess its potential to enhance military capability and the likely risks associated with acquiring the technology.
Note: For more information, guidance and application instructions, please contact Paul Arthur of Adelaide Research & Innovation
(08 830-38310/36255) in the first instance.
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19 July 2009 |
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
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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/
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14 August 2009 |
Arthritis Australia - Grants In Aid and Project Grants 2010 |
Internal Deadline |
Arthritis Australia 2010 research grant applications are now open to clinical, scientific and allied health professionals who work in universities, hospitals and recognised research institutes.
Grants are typically for short-term projects with well defined aims that can be achieved within a 12 month period. The amount allocated is generally in the range of $10,000 - $15,000 per grant for new investigator grants. A maximum of four project grants valued up to $50,000 will be available, including grants focusing on rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis. Selection is by review process. It is expected that an explicit, justified budget will be provided as part of your application.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.arthritisaustralia.com.au/index.php/research-grants.html
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3 July 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
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Ongoing |
J.O & J.R Wicking Trust- General Grants, Support Grants & Medical and Scientific
Grants |
Internal Deadline |
The goal of the Wicking Trust is to achieve systemic improvements through enduring, positive impact in the areas of care of the aged, problems associated with ageing and Alzheimer's disease. The Trust provides funding to provide benefits for the blind or visually impaired, the aged or for persons suffering from Alzheimer's disease and includes funding research into problems associated with the above. There are 4 categories of Grants.
- General Grants Major Strategic Initiatives
- General Grants Incubation Initiative
- Support Grants for Rural Communities
- Medical & Scientific grants for research into better diagnosis therapeutic intervention care or treatment of Alzheimer's disease and research into cures
Medical and Scientific Research Grants have a budget of $200,000 per annum. Individual grants will be in the vicinity of $25,000 to $50,000. Please note that the internal closing date is 8 July 2009 for General Grants and 24 June 2009 for Medical & Scientific Grants.
For more 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#WickingTrust
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Leukaemia Foundation National Research Program - Call for applications 2010 |
Internal Deadlines |
In 2010, the Leukaemia Foundation is calling for innovative research applications for Grants-in-Aid, Fellowships and Scholarships. The Foundation is delighted to call for applications for 2010 for innovative research into the causes, diagnosis and treatment of leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma and related disorders, and the care of patients and families. The following grants are available:
1. Grants-in-aid ($50,000 - $100,000 for one year): The Leukaemia Foundation invites expressions of interest for grants-in-aid for research projects to support basic, applied and translational research in all fields of research which will improve outcomes for people with blood cancers and related disorders. Applicants are encouraged to develop innovative approaches to haematological problems, especially in the areas of basic or fundamental research. The internal deadline is 24 July 2009.
2. Philip Desbrow Senior Research Fellowship ($200,000/year for 5 years): This new and most prestigious award will provide sustained support for an outstanding young Scientist enabling them to establish a significant research program in an Australian research institute. One award will be made in 2010. This award will provide sustained support for an outstanding young researcher preferably between 3 and 10 years postdoctorate who has established an international reputation for research in the field of leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and related blood cancers and disorders. The internal deadline for expression of interest is 24 July 2009.
3. Post Doctoral Fellowship (Up to $100,000/year for max 3 years): Candidates must have been awarded their PhD no more than three years prior to the closing date for applications or else their PhD must be awarded by December of the year of application. The internal deadline is 24 July 2009.
4. PhD Scholarships ($40,000/year for max 3 years): Candidates will be eligible for enrolment in the PhD program in the institution in which the proposed study will be done. Scholarships are open to students commencing their PhD or who have completed no more than one year of full-time study toward their PhD. Successful applicants who have already commenced their PhD program will only be awarded a Leukaemia Foundation Scholarship for the balance of their study. The internal deadline is 18 September 2009.
5. PhD Scholarships (Clinical) ($55,000/year for max 3 years): Candidates will be eligible for enrolment in the PhD program in the institution in which the proposed study will be done. Scholarships are open to students commencing their PhD or who have completed no more than one year of full-time study toward their PhD. The internal deadline is 18 September 2009.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.leukaemia.org.au/web/research/
researchgrants_applications.php
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Australian Rotary Health Research Fund - Pilot project on young Australians with mental health |
Internal Deadline |
Applications are sought for one-year research "Pilot" projects investigating the mental health of young Australians. This new offer is the only funding available for mental health research grants in 2010. The total budget for one year of funding must not exceed $35,000. Applications requesting more than $35,000 will not be considered.
Applicants must be an Australian citizen or have Permanent Resident Status and not be under bond to any foreign government. Applicants are to provide, where appropriate, evidence of resident status.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.australianrotaryhealth.org.au/
Information-About/Research/
Current-Opportunities.aspx
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31 July 2009 |
Lion Nathan Limited - Alcohol and Health Medical Research Grants Scheme |
Internal Deadline |
The Alcohol and Health Medical Research Grants Scheme is funded by Lion Nathan Limited with the aim of providing financial support for independent research into the potential effects of alcohol consumption. Applications for Grants are open to eligible postgraduate researchers in the early stages of their careers. The amount of a Grant will not usually exceed A$35,000.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.ahrgs.com.au/How-to-Apply.aspx
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7 August 2009 |
Motor Neurone Disease Research Institute of Australia Inc - Research Grants 2010 |
Internal Deadline |
Researchers working in Australia in fields that are relevant to motor neurone disease are invited to apply for
funding to support research in the calendar year 2010.
1. Grants-in-Aid for research into motor neurone disease in 2010: Applications for projects in biomedical and health care research are encouraged. A
range of grants, including the named grants below, are offered. In recent years, grants-in-aid have ranged
from $15,000 to $35,000 with an average of around $25,000.
2. Bill Gole MND Postdoctoral Fellowship (2010 - 2012): The Fellowships of the MND Research Institute of Australia aim to encourage young researchers to focus
their interest on MND.
The Bill Gole MND Postdoctoral Fellowship is directed towards postdoctoral scientists with a track record in
areas of neuroscience related to motor neurone disease. Salary will be funded for up to three years at
$72,500 per year.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.mndresearch.asn.au/
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21 August 2009 |
Kidney Health Australia - Medical Research Funding Program |
Internal Deadline |
The Kidney Health Australia Medical Research Funding Program provides funding annually to kidney related research projects.
1. Biomedical Research Scholarships: Kidney Health Australia provides scholarships for individuals wishing to study full time for the research degrees of PhD or MD and Masters by research, by undertaking research into the causes, prevention and treatment of disorders of the kidney. The amount of the scholarship stipend will range from $28,000 (Science) to $33,000 (Medical), depending on the qualifications the applicant holds and duration of study, for a period of up to 2 years for a Masters by Research, and up to 3 years for a PhD degree. Applicants should have graduated, or be proposing to graduate in the current academic year. The internal deadline is 21 August 2009.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.kidney.org.au/HealthProfessionals/
MedicalResearchFundingProgram/tabid/
633/Default.aspx
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21 August 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
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24 July 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
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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
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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.
For further information, please visit:
http://www.prostate.org.au/articleLive/pages/PCFA-Research-Program.html
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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
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7 August 2009 |
Heart Foundation - Travel Grants (Round 3) |
Internal Deadline |
Travel Grants are an exciting opportunity for the Heart Foundation to support the development of early career cardiovascular researchers. Travel Grants are available to support Australian researchers travelling to present their cardiovascular research at a conference overseas. They are also available to Indigenous health researchers travelling to present their research in Australia. Applicants are only eligible to receive two grants in their pre- and post-doctoral training.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.heartfoundation.org.au/Professional_Information/
Research/Available_Funding/Travel_Grants/Pages/default.aspx
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31 July 2009 |
Australian Society for Microbiology Foundation Travel Grant |
Internal Deadline |
The Society’s Foundation Travel Grant sponsors Australian Microbiologists, especially those in the formative stages of their careers, to undertake professional development in laboratories in Australia and New Zealand.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.theasm.com.au/awards
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24 July 2009 |
African Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) - Victor Rothschild Fellowships |
Internal Deadline |
AIMS specially encourage African PhD students and postdoctoral researchers working overseas to apply for Victor Rothschild fellowships to help them establish contacts with African scientists, students and teachers across the continent.
AIMS will cover full travel, accommodation and subsistence costs for the selected Victor Rothschild fellows. A research lab will be available and the fellows will receive a small stipend to cover incidental costs. Fellows will be encouraged to participate in the AIMS teaching program, and to use the AIMS facilities including computer laboratory and library, to conduct scientific research during their stay
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.aims.ac.za/english/fellowships.php
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Ongoing |
Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia (MSRA) – Ian Ballard Travel Fellowship
Award |
Internal Deadline |
The goals of the MSRA Ian Ballard Travel Fellowship are to give
young scientist the opportunity to:
1. Meet and deliberate with research leaders in their research speciality
2. Learn new techniques that can be brought back to Australia
3. Establish relationships with key scientists
There must be a direct correlation between the applicant's research plan and the
research sites chosen to visit and any conference attended. Amount awarded is up to $30,000.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.msra.org.au/research/funding-process.php#IanBallard
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8 July 2009 |
Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia (MSRA) – Senior Fellowship |
Internal Deadline |
The MSRA Senior Fellowship is a prestigious award available to
established Researchers who are potential leaders in MS research. The goal is to
provide the security and funding support for these individuals to lead a team in
MS research. Candidates are expected to have an established and verifiable
track record in MS at a national and international level. Amount awarded is up to $100,000 per annum.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.msra.org.au/research/
funding-process.php#SeniorFellowship
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8 July 2009 |
Arthritis Australia - Fellowships & Scholarships |
Internal Deadline |
Arthritis Australia 2010 research grant applications are now open to clinical, scientific and allied health professionals who work in universities, hospitals and recognised research institutes.
1. Fellowships: The Heald Fellowship is available for research programs both overseas and in Australia. Please note that this is for one year only and there will be no renewals, except in rare circumstances e.g. part-time research.
2. Scholarships: Arthritis Australia offers scholarships for young science and medical graduates to undertake thesis studies into arthritis and related disorders at recognised universities. These scholarships provide research training to doctorate or masters level and are designed to develop the intellectual and technical expertise required for a career involving laboratory and clinical investigation. Scholarships are intended, in general, to support basic and clinical research training within Australian research units and as a precursor to more advanced study in Australia and overseas. Scholarships are for one year and are renewable for three years, depending on progress and funding priorities.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.arthritisaustralia.com.au/index.php/research-grants.html
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3 July 2009 |
Australian Academy of the Humanities - Travelling Fellowships |
Internal Deadline |
Fellowships of up to $4,000 each, they are intended to allow early-career
humanities researchers to travel overseas for short periods (not less than two
weeks) to access materials in connection with their research. This Programme
also incorporates:
1. The Ernst Keller Travelling Fellowships (for travel to European countries to
conduct research in European topics or studies – early career researchers
and researchers in German studies; however, researchers in other
European topics are eligible for the Fellowship and are welcome to apply).
2.
The French Embassy in Australia Travelling Fellowships (for travel to
France in order to gain access to resources held in French institutions),
these are jointly funded by the French Embassy in Australia and the
Academy.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.humanities.org.au/Grants/HTF/HTF.htm
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24 July 2009 |
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation (HFG) - Research Grants in the
Natural and Social Sciences and the Humanities |
Internal Deadline |
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation (HFG) welcomes
proposals from any of the natural and social sciences and the humanities that
promise to increase understanding of the causes, manifestations, and control of
violence, aggression, and dominance. Particular questions that interest HFG
concern violence, aggression, and dominance in relation to social change, the
socialization of children, intergroup conflict, interstate warfare, crime, family
relationships, and investigations of the control of aggression and violence.
Priority will also be given to areas and methodologies not receiving adequate
attention and support from other funding sources.
HFG awards research grants to individuals for individual projects and
does not award grants to institutions for institutional programs. Awards in the range of US$15,000 to $30,000 a year for periods of one or two years.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.hfg.org/rg/guidelines.htm
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24 July 2009 |
The Australian Academy of the Humanities - The Publication Subsidy Scheme |
Internal Deadline |
One of the aims of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (AAH) is to advance knowledge of the Humanities by encouraging and supporting scholarship, and the pursuit of excellence, in the broad-ranging fields of the Humanities.
In accordance with this aim, the AAH includes in its activities the Publication Subsidy Scheme to provide modest financial support of up to AU$3,000 for the publication of scholarly works of high quality in the Humanities. The scheme is designed to assist Humanities scholars based in Australia. Both independent scholars and those working within an institution are eligible for the scheme.
For more information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.humanities.org.au/Grants/PubSubs/PubSubs.htm
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24 July 2009 |
Mazda Foundation - Project Grants |
Internal Deadline |
The Mazda Foundation awards grants to programs promoting:
1. Education and literacy
2.
Environmental conservation
3.
Cross-cultural understanding
4.
Social welfare
5.
Scientific research
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.mazdafoundation.org.au/IDofProject.htm
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23 September 2009 |
Myer Foundation - Poverty and Disadvantage Small Grants Program |
Internal Deadline |
The current priority areas for the Poverty and Disadvantage Small Grants Program are as follows:
- Communities experiencing social and economic exclusion with particular emphasis on Indigenous Australians, asylum seekers and refugees, and people living in isolated
- rural and remote areas of Australia
- Children and young people from impoverished backgrounds whose opportunities for development and advancement are curtailed
- Small, discreet projects that meet the needs of a community rather than supplementary funding for large projects. A small, discreet project will be considered to have a total budget of up to $50,000.
Grants are capped at $10,000, and are made for a one-year period only. The requested amount may be part of a budget of up to $50,000. Only one application can be considered per applicant. This includes applications submitted to another funding area of The Myer Foundation or the Sidney Myer Fund. Exceptions are made when multiple applications are received from universities and other large organisations where they represent different faculties, departments or schools, and the proposals are unrelated.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.myerfoundation.org.au/_105.asp |
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 organisatio ns 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
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Round 2: 9 July 2009
Round 3: 7 October 2009
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The Australian Academy of Science - Award for Conservation of Endangered Australian Veterbrate Species |
Internal Deadline |
This award offers support for research on endangered Australian vertebrate species (endangered either locally or nationally) with the objective of understanding the causes of their decline and with a view to instituting, or improving, the management of the conditions necessary for the species' recovery.
A total of $20,000 is available for allocation to one or more than one grant. Preference will be given to independent research workers whose research is not funded, or only partially funded, by a university or other institution. Applicants undertaking Masters and particularly PhD studies should ensure that their application identifies clearly the discreet aspect or research component of that larger study for which they are seeking funding support from this award. Successful applicants will be required to give evidence of appropriate Ethics Committee approval.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.science.org.au/awards/conservation.htm
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24 August 2009 |
Sugar Research & Development Corporation (SRDC) - Research Projects |
Internal Deadline |
SRDC is calling for researchers to submit research and development proposals for projects commencing from July 2010. SRDC are prepared to invest in bright new ideas and innovative R&D projects from anywhere in the world, which will deliver significant benefits to the Australian community and sugarcane industry.
Research proposals should target one of the following:
1. Mitigating risks of climate change, and facilitating adaptation to climate change and variability.
2.
Delivering opportunities for the sugarcane industry in energy, biomass utilisation and product diversification.
3.
Reducing production costs and/or improving the utilisation of capital and other resources for cane farming, harvesting and milling.
4.
Increasing uptake of improved technologies and improving decision-making by industry enterprises.
5.
Developing improved sugarcane varieties
6.
Reducing risks of exotic biosecurity threats, and improving management of endemic pests and weeds, including risks enhanced by climate change.
Expressions of Interest applications will need to be submitted online using the SRDC application centre by Friday 14 August 2009 (external). For a review of your draft application, please submit a copy to the Research Branch by Friday 7 August 2009. Relevant Research Branch contact: Chelsea DuBois (8303 3716).
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.srdc.gov.au/
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2009 Science and Innovation Awards for Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry |
Internal Deadline |
The 2009 Science and Innovation Awards for Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry are open to Australians aged 18 to 35 who work or study in primary industries. There are thirteen awards of $20,000 available, with one award winner also receiving an additional $30,000 as the recipient of the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry’s Award. Awards can be used for a range of activities including research projects, industry visits or attending conferences.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.daff.gov.au/brs/science-awards
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26 June 2009 |
The Australian - American Fulbright Commission - Fulbright Symposium |
Internal Deadline |
The Australian - American Fulbright Commission will celebrate the 60th anniversary of its programs for educational and cultural exchange between Australia and the United States in 2010, and will offer a grant of $30,000 to an organisation selected to host the special Fulbright 60th Anniversary Symposium.
The Fulbright Symposium is to be held between 1st March and 30th September 2010 and will be identified as the Fulbright 60th Anniversary Symposium in all publicity. The grant is a contribution towards the cost of organising the Symposium and may be applied to any cost elements at the discretion of the organisers.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.fulbright.com.au/events-and-media/2010FulbrightSymposium.html
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24 July 2009 |
The Group of Eight - Germany Joint Research Co-operation Scheme |
Internal Deadline |
The Germany Joint Research Co-operation Scheme aims to:
- foster research collaboration of the highest quality between Australian researchers from Go8 universities and German researchers.
- result in research outcomes and the exchange of skills and knowledge of mutual benefit to Australia and Germany.
The Go8 and the DAAD will each provide around 160,000 euros (AUD250,000) in 2010 and 2011 to support projects successful in the 2009 selection round. The German researchers must apply through DAAD and the Australian researchers apply through the Go8. Exchange participants must either be employed as academic staff members in a teaching and research or research only role at a Go8 university, or a PhD student involved in the research project submitted by an eligible staff member.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.go8.edu.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=79&Itemid=174
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30 June 2009 |
Australian Academy of Science - European Cooperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST) |
Internal Deadline |
Applications are now being received for travel between 1 July 2009 and 30 June 2010 (FY 2009-2010). Funding is available to support up to twelve visits during the FY. Applications are assessed on a first-come first–serve basis. The Australian Academy of Science receives funding from the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (DIISR) to deliver the project Australian participation in European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST). The objectives of the ISL program are to:
- Increase the uptake of leading edge science and technology (S&T) through:
- promoting access to and participation by Australian researchers in strategically focussed, leading edge, international scientific research and technology; and
- increased strategic alliances between Australian and overseas researchers.
- Facilitate Australia's access to the global S&T system by supporting bilateral and multilateral relations with other countries.
Funding is available to support up to twelve visits in FY 2009-2010 for Australian researchers to participate in COST Actions. Australian researchers need to be official members of a COST Action to be eligible for funding. This program does not fund students.
Australian researchers travelling to Europe may receive a grant in aid of up to A$5,000 for a STSM, covering a return airfare of up to A$2,500 and daily living allowances. Daily living allowances, covering accommodation and meals are provided at the rate of A$200 per day or a maximum of A$2,500 per month, whichever is the smaller amount.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.science.org.au/internat/cost.htm
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Ongoing |
US Department of Defense Bone Marrow Failure Research Program (BMFRP) - Pre-Applications |
Internal Deadline |
The fiscal year 2009 Department of Defense, Bone Marrow Failure Research Program, $5 million appropriation, is offering the first of three funding mechanisms, the Bone Marrow Failure (BMFRP) Hypothesis Development Awards.
The Bone Marrow Failure Hypothesis Development Awards will support the initial exploration of innovative, untested, novel, and potentially groundbreaking concepts in bone marrow failure research. Results of studies conducted through this award may provide the scientific rational upon which a new hypothesis can be based, or it should provide initial principles of an innovative hypothesis. Funding is available for a maximum period of performance is 18 months. Maximum allowable funding for the entire period of performance is $100,000. The Synopsis Table is located on website: http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/pdf/09bmfrpreftable.pdf
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://cdmrp.army.mil/pubs/press/2009/09bmfrppreann_new.htm
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2 July 2009 |
Psychology Beyond Borders (PBB) - 2010 PBB Mission Awards |
Internal Deadline |
Psychology Beyond Borders is seeking proposals for the 2010 PBB Mission Awards. Projects of $5,000 - $15,000 (USD) will be funded with an expected project duration of one year (beginning January 2010). Psychology Beyond Borders' Mission consists of five key areas:
1. Research
2. Psychosocial service delivery
3. Education
4. Public policy
5. Building a network
Psychology Beyond Borders seeks research and action-oriented projects that contribute to at least two of the five key areas of PBB's mission. Projects will be evaluated on the basis of how they contribute to the organization's mission and particularly key area # 1, research. Preference will be given to projects that combine research with more than one other key area.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://psychologybeyondborders.com/MA2010application.aspx
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4 September 2009 |
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRF) - Funding Oppotunities |
Internal Deadline |
1. Regular Research Grants: The purpose of the Regular Research Grant mechanism is to provide investigators with support to explore the feasibility and development of proposals that are considered to be on the leading edge of diabetes research and that address the JDRF research emphasis areas. Proposals that have the potential to impact the current state of diabetes research or that clearly lead to avenues of therapeutic benefit are major considerations for the Regular Research Grant. JDRF Regular Research Grants will be supported for a maximum of USD 165,000 total costs per year for a period of up to 3 years. The internal closing date is 8 July 2009.
2. Advanced Postdoctoral Fellowship: The Advanced Postdoctoral Fellowship program is designed to attract qualified and promising health scientists, to provide an opportunity to receive full time research training, and to assist these promising individuals in transitioning from a fellowship to an independent (faculty-level) position. The fellowships are intended for those in a relatively early stage of their career. Awards will be made for a duration of up to 3 years, assuming satisfactory progress. The fellowship term is 12 months for each fellowship year, and fellows must devote 75 percent of their effort to the project outlined in the application. Budgets up to USD 90,000 per year for up to 3 years may be requested. The internal closing date is 8 July 2009.
3. Career Development Award: The primary purpose of the Career Development Award is to attract qualified and promising scientists early in their faculty careers and to give them the opportunity to establish themselves in areas that reflect the JDRF research emphasis areas. The Career Development Award is intended for individuals in a relatively early stage of their career. The award is up to USD 150,000 per year, including indirect costs. The internal closing date is 8 July 2009.
4. Innovative Grant: JDRF provides “seed” funding for highly innovative research with potential significant impact on accelerating the mission of JDRF. The innovative research should have the potential for a change in the current paradigm or conventional wisdom or to lead to a seminal discovery or to be groundbreaking. These grants provide one year of support for a maximum of $100,000 in direct costs and indirect costs of 10%, for a total of $110,000. These grants are not renewable. The internal closing date is 8 July 2009.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.jdrf.org/index.cfm?page_id=103207
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American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) - Research Grants Opportunities |
Internal Deadlines |
AFSP offers six types of research grants:
1. Linked Standard Research Grants: for three or more sites of up to $225,000 over two years are awarded to investigators at any level.
2. Young Investigator Grants: for up to $85,000 over two years are awarded to investigators at the level of assistant professor or lower. In addition to a maximum of $75,000 for the investigator’s research, these grants provide an additional $10,000 ($5,000 per year) for an established suicide researcher who will mentor the Young Investigator.
3. Postdoctoral Research Fellowship: for up to $100,000 over two years are awarded to investigators who have received a Ph.D., M.D., or other doctoral degree within the preceding six years and have not had more than three years of fellowship support. Fellows receive a progressive stipend of $42,000 in the first year and $46,000 in the second, with an institutional allowance of $6,000 per year.
4. Standard Research Grants: for up to $75,000 over two years are awarded to individual investigators at any level.
5. Distinguished Investigator Grants: for up to $100,000 over two years are awarded to investigators at the level of associate professor or higher with an established record of research and publication on suicide.
6. Pilot Grants: of up to $30,000 over one or two years are awarded to investigators at any level. These grants provide seed money for new projects that have the potential to lead to subsequent larger investigations.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.afsp.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.
viewPage&page_id=0535FDA2-FA7D-
AAE8-D7A9A6BCFFE3574B#distinguished
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Cycle 2: 24 November 2009
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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
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Consortium for Industrial Collaboration in Contraceptive Research (CICCR) - Call for Proposals |
Internal Deadline |
CICCR welcomes proposals from interested parties anywhere in the world. Inquiries or applications from developed or developing countries, or countries in transition, are particularly welcomed. Proposals may be submitted at any time.
Note: The preliminary proposal is not mandatory, but is intended to assist the applicant. Investigators whose preliminary proposals are considered appropriate for further consideration are invited to submit full proposals.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.ciccr.org/ciccr_guide.html
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Ongoing |
US Department of Defense - Prostate Cancer Pathology Resource Network Award (Pre-application) |
Internal Deadline |
The PCRP Prostate Cancer Pathology Resource Network Award is intended to provide infrastructure support for the development of a prostate cancer biorepository consortium that will facilitate the collection, processing, annotation, storage, and distribution of high-quality human prostate cancer biospecimens through a collaborative network across multiple institutions.
This award is intended to support Principal Investigators (PIs) with experience and expertise in human biospecimen procurement, annotation, storage, and distribution, and in developing and operating a biospecimen repository. PIs should have a proven track record in human pathology.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/pcrp.htm
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8 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 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
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24 November 2009 |
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
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23 October 2009 |
The University of Edinburgh: The Institute for Advanced Studies in the
Humanities- Postdoctoral Bursaries 2010 |
Internal Deadline |
Applications are invited for postdoctoral bursaries from candidates in any area of
the Humanities and Social Sciences, whose work falls within the scope of one of
the Institute for Advanced Studies' current research themes or across disciplinary
boundaries in the Humanities. The bursaries are tenable for Fellowships of three
to nine months, in the period 1st September 2009 – 31st August 2010.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.iash.ed.ac.uk/bursaries.html
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3 July 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
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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
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3 July 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
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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
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The Thrasher Research Fund - Early Career Award (Paediatrics)
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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
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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
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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
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Ongoing |
Australian Academy of Science - Graeme Caughley Travelling Fellowship |
Internal Deadline |
The purpose of the Fellowship is to enable ecologists resident in Australia or New Zealand to share their expertise by visiting scientific centres and giving lectures in countries other than Australia or New Zealand. The Fellowship is offered every two years. Up to $5000 (GST exempt) is offered.
The Fellow will be an ecologist resident in Australia or New Zealand. Preference will be given to an applicant who indicates an interest in population ecology of wildlife and its scientific management.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.science.org.au/awards/caughley.htm
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24 August 2009 |
Australian Society for Microbiology - ASM Research Trust Fellowship |
Internal Deadline |
The Research Trust aims to promote excellence in microbiology by supporting younger microbiologists for specified research projects leading to career advancement or to Australian microbiologists returning from overseas studies to assist them to re-establish their careers in Australia. The purpose of the Trust is to do either or both of the following:
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fund a person to undertake scientific research in microbiology and related field in Australia; and/or
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fund a person employed by another body to undertake scientific research in those areas that may prove to be of value to Australia.
This award will be in the amount of up to $7,500. For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.theasm.com.au/awards
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23 October 2009 |
Australia - Israel Scientific Exchange Foundation (AISEF) Postgraduate Fellowship |
Internal Deadline |
The AISEF Postgraduate Fellowship is directed at promoting scientific exchange and collaboration between Israel and Australia and provides funding to assist a postgraduate research student to spend up to 6 months working in a research laboratory in Israel. One fellowship up to a maximum amount of $5,000 is available.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.swinburne.edu.au/hosting/aisef/aisefpgfellow-app-aust.html
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3 July 2009 |
2010 Australian Fulbright Scholarships - Applications Open |
Internal Deadline |
Valued at up to $A50,000, Fulbright scholarships are open to Australian citizens to undertake research or study in the United States for 3 – 12 months. Scholarships can be started between 1 July 2010 and 30 June 2011.
As the largest and one of the most prestigious educational scholarship programs in the world, Fulbright provides unique opportunities for Australians to build long term research collaboration and linkages with U.S. universities.
Applications are open to Postgraduates (to do research related to their Australian PhD., or enrol in a U.S. degree); Postdoctoral, Professional and Senior Scholars from any field of study.
NOTE: Applicants from Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia. Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales are encouraged to consider the state specific Fulbright Scholarships that have now been established.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.fulbright.com.au/scholarships/australian.html
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24 August 2009 |
Centre for International Mobility (CIMO) - Fellowships Programme |
Internal Deadline |
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 800-1200 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.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://finland.cimo.fi/scholarships/
postgraduate_studies_and_research/cimo_fellowships.html
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Ongoing |
The Austrian Science Fund (FWF) - The Lise Meitner Program |
Internal Deadline |
Highly qualified scientists of any discipline who could contribute to the scientific development of an Austrian research institution by working at it. The Lise Meitner Program is designed:
1. to enable highly qualified researchers from abroad to work at Austrian research facilities and participate in Austrian research programs for the benefit of and to stimulate research in Austria;
2. to introduce into Austria new scientific fields, to establish new scientific approaches, methods, processes and techniques, to exploit newly gained know-how for Austrian science and to provide a lasting strengthening of the host institute's scientific quality based on the applicant's scientific expertise;
3. to promote cooperation between Austrian scientists and the home countries of Lise Meitner Scientists upon their return.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.fwf.ac.at/en/projects/meitner.html
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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
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Universities Federation for Animal Welfare - Small Project and Travel Awards
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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
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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
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17 September 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/
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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/
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30 June 2009 |
The Australian Academy of Science - Early Career and Career Awards |
External Deadline |
Each year the Australian Academy of Science rewards scientific
excellence. Honorific awards are made to early-career researchers under 40 and
to career researchers for life-long achievements:
Early-career awards
Career awards
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.science.org.au/awards/
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31 July 2009 |
The Australian Institute of Policy and Science - 2009 CSL Florey Medal (Call for Nominations) |
External Deadline |
The Australian Institute of Policy and Science invites nominations for
the 2009 CSL Florey Medal to be awarded to an Australian biomedical
researcher for significant achievements in biomedical science and
human health advancement.
The CSL Florey Medal will be announced on the evening of Monday
9 November in Sydney in partnership with the Association of Australian
Medical Research Institutes and CSL Limited.
For further information and nomination instructions, please visit:
http://www.aips.net.au/
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29 June 2009 |
Australian Academy of Science – 2010 Honorific Awards for Scientific Excellence |
External Deadline |
Each year the Australian Academy of Science rewards scientific excellence. Honorific awards are made to early-career researchers under 40 and to career researchers for life-long achievements.
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.science.org.au/awards/index.htm
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31 July 2009 |
Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia - Paul Bourke Award for Early Career Research |
External Deadline |
Nominations are invited for the Paul Bourke Award for Early Career Research (formerly Early Career Award), honouring young Australians who have achieved excellence in scholarship in the social sciences. Nominations (for which there is no formal nomination form) should comprise:
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a short citation, signed by two Fellows of the Academy;
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the names of two referees; and
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a full CV
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
https://www.assa.edu.au/_members/
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10 July 2009 |
International Swine Flu Conference |
Dates Held |
Top leaders and key decision-makers of major companies
representing a broad range of industries will meet with distinguished
scientists, public health officials, law enforcers, first
responders, and other experts to discuss pandemic prevention,
preparedness, response and recovery at the 1st International
Swine Flu Summit.
Please see the Swine Flu Conference Brochure for more information.
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19-20 August 2009 |
GO8 Supported Conference on Developing the Knowledge Economy - Partnering for innovation & the sustainability of our Economy |
Dates Held |
Please find the attached registration form for a Go8 supported conference entitled “Developing the knowledge economy” on 4-5 August at the University of Melbourne.
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4-5 August 2009 |
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