Ongoing Funding Opportunities
The following complied list consists of ongoing funding opportunities that are presented according to the faculty. If you plan to see the latest funding opportunities, please see the latest issue of the Research Branch Bulletin.
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| 2009 HERDC Publications Collection Researchers and school coordinators are reminded that DEEWR (formerly DEST) HERDC 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. |
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Faculty | Sponsor - Grant Title | Internal Due Dates |
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ECMS |
23 Oct 2009 |
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Professions |
Ongoing |
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Professions |
Ongoing |
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Health Sciences |
2 Oct 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
6 Nov 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
18 Sept 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
23 Sept 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
18 Sept 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
23 Oct 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
See Body |
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Health Sciences |
Ongoing |
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Health Sciences |
18 Sept 2009 |
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H&SS |
25 Sept 2009 |
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H&SS |
20 Oct 2009 |
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H&SS |
24 Sept 2009 |
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H&SS |
2 Oct 2009 |
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H&SS |
23 Sept 2009 |
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H&SS |
23 Sept 2009 |
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H&SS |
Ongoing |
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H&SS |
7 Oct 2009 |
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Sciences |
24 Sept 2009 |
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Sciences |
23 Sept 2009 |
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Sciences |
19 Sept 2009 |
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Sciences |
23 Sept 2009 |
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Sciences |
Ongoing |
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Multidisciplinary |
Ongoing |
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Multidisciplinary |
23 Sept 2009 |
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Multidisciplinary |
30 Sept 2009 (Ext.) |
Grants - International |
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ECMS |
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Health Sciences |
30 Oct 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
30 Oct 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
Ongoing |
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Health Sciences |
23 Oct 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
Ongoing |
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Health Sciences |
25 Sept 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
23 Oct 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
Ongoing |
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Health Sciences |
24 Nov 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
Ongoing |
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Health Sciences |
24 Nov 2009 |
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Health Sciences |
8 Oct 2009 |
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Health Science |
9 Oct 2009 |
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H&SS |
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Sciences |
Ongoing |
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Sciences |
Ongoing |
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Sciencess |
Ongoing |
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Multidisciplinary |
Ongoing |
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Multidisciplinary |
17 Sept 2009 |
Grants - Travel |
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H&SS |
30 Sept 2009 |
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Sciences |
24 Sept 2009 |
Fellowships / Scholarships |
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ECMS |
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Health Sciences |
Ongoing |
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Health Sciences |
24 Sept 2009 |
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H&SS |
24 Sept 2009 |
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Sciences |
23 Oct 2009 |
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Sciences |
Ongoing |
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Multidisciplinary |
2 Oct 2009 |
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Multidisciplinary |
Ongoing |
Awards / Prizes |
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Professions |
1 Nov 2009 |
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H&SS |
30 Oct 2009 |
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Sciences |
15 Nov 2009 |
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Sciences |
28 Sept 2009 |
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Sciences |
30 Sept 2009 |
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Multidisciplinary |
30 Oct 2009 |
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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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The aim of the small grants program is to provide financial assistance to organisations planning projects that meet the Foundation's objects. The program is designed to provide fast trunaround time and quick outcomes. Small grants can be applied for at any time, and decision making takes approximately eight weeks.No organisation is excluded from applying for a small grant. Preference will, however, be given to applications initiated at the community level or with substantial community input. We welcome joint applications from more than one organisation, although the application needs to be auspiced by a single incorporated organisation. For further information and application instructions, please visit:http://www.lawfoundation.net.au/grants/small |
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In 2009, research grants will be available for research in the fields of brain sciences, diabetes, geriatrics, lung diseases (excluding cancer), rheumatology, vision sciences and the medical application of genetic research. The value of the grants is between $8,000 and $20,000. These limits will be strictly adhered to. For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.cooperfoundation.org.au/application.html |
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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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There will be five separate funding rounds providing organisations with limited financial assistance for conferences held before 28 February 2011. For further information and application guidelines, please visit their website after 1 Sept 2009 at: http://www.mhca.org.au/ |
6 Nov 2009 |
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The Bipolar Expedition is an initiative developed within the Australian branch of the successful Brightest Young Minds Foundation, an organisation which provides a platform for Australian adults to launch ventures to address pressing social issues. In Nov 2009 an expedition will embark on a three-week trek to the South Pole and in April 2010 a similar trek to the North Pole. This initiative began to discover better ways to manage and diagnose Bipolar Disorder. Australian Rotary Health is partnering The Bipolar Expedition to advertise, assess and distribute funds raised. Researchers Australia-Wide are encouraged to apply. The Australian Rotary Health/Bipolar Expedition Research Project is valued at $55,000.00 + GST for 1 year. For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.australianrotaryhealth.org.au/ Information-About/Research/ Current-Opportunities.aspx |
18 Sept 2009 |
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ASMR offers two Research Awards annually. These awards support a postgraduate student member of the ASMR nearing completion of their studies or a recently graduated ( 2 years maximum) postdoctoral member to undertake a short period of research in a laboratory outside of Australia ($5,000) or in a distal laboratory ($2,000) within Australia. The award specifically excludes support for conference attendance and travel for an extended period of postdoctoral studies. Applicants for these awards must have been members of the ASMR for at least 12 months immediately preceding the year in which the Award application is to be considered. For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.asmr.org.au/Researchfund.html |
23 Sept 2009 |
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The CRE Scheme seeks applications from teams of researchers to pursue innovative, high quality collaborative research activities in the following priority areas:
The CRE will build capacity, support research that will lead to improved community health outcomes, and ensure effective translation of research outcomes primarily into practice. Funding will be awarded for a period of five years and is expected to commence in 2010. Applications opened on 10 July 2009. For further information, please visit: http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/grants/apply/cre/index.htm All applications will be submitted online via Research Branch through NHMRC’s Research Grants Management System (RGMS). Applicants without an RGMS ‘login’ will need to complete an RGMS Access Form. RGMS has an online profile and CV function which is used to auto-populate NHMRC application forms. Once potential applicants receive their ‘login’ they can proceed with filling out their Profile and CV. Further information on RGMS including an updated information sheet is available on the NHMRC website at: http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/grants/rgms/index.htm |
18 Sept 2009 |
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The mission of the Australian Podiatry Education and Research Foundation (APERF) is to support and facilitate research into foot and related problems. As such, the Foundation offers financial support for projects that are focussed on the causes, assessment, diagnosis, management and outcomes of foot and related problems. Further to this, the Foundation supports research into professional issues associated with podiatry and the provision of quality podiatric care. The APERF Grant is open to all people involved in foot and related research. However, weighting will be given to applications whose team includes podiatric representation, particularly as the primary applicant. Grants between $2,000 and $4,000 for novice researchers and $2,000 and $8,000 for experienced researchers will be available for projects. For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.apodc.com.au/apodc/aperf.htm#1 |
23 Oct 2009 |
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The program is intended to facilitate innovative research opportunities and supports basic and/or clinical investigators, however, research must be relevant to our understanding, treatment and prevention of serious psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, or child and adolescent psychiatric disorders. Awards are up to $30,000/year, for one or two years (maximum of $60,000) and this award supports scientists at the advanced post-doctoral or assistant professor (or equivalent) level. The 2010 Young Investigator Awards application submission has been rescheduled to Nov. For further details and application instructions, please visit: http://www.narsad.org/research/apply/young/ |
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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: 2. 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 Sept 2009. |
18 Sept 2009 |
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The Australian Academy of the Humanities is pleased to call for applications to the International Science Linkages (ISL) - Humanities and Creative Arts (ISL-HCA) Programme, funded by the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (DIISR) to support international collaborative research activities in the humanities and creative arts. This new ISL Humanities and Creative Arts (ISL-HCA) Programme will provide targeted support in order to: |
25 Sept 2009 |
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The G4 Small Grants Program aims to be responsive to
community needs and to support youth focussed and driven strategies across a
range of areas. The G4 Small Grants Program will support youth focussed
initiatives. The priority areas for the G4 Small Grants Program include but are not limited to:
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20 Oct 2009 |
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The Ian Potter Foundation now focuses on providing funding for major developments and programs of substantial significance to the University of Adelaide as a whole, rather than individual or team research projects. On your application, you should state why it is a priority for the institution as a whole. |
24 Sept 2009 |
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The Mazda Foundation awards grants to programs promoting: | 23 Sept 2009 |
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A small grants program for small rural Australian communities will offer about $850,000 a year in grants to benefit people in rural and remote communities. |
23 Sept 2009 |
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The current priority areas for the Poverty and Disadvantage Small Grants Program are as follows:
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.myerfoundation.org.au/_105.asp | Ongoing |
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The Institute of Foresters of Australia Inc. (IFA), in conjunction with the Australian Academy of Science have chosen to commemorate the life and work of Dr M.R. Jacobs (25 February 1905 - 9 October 1979) by establishing a fund to support research into the preservation of forestry.
The following broad categories of activity may be supported: |
23 Sept 2009 |
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• New rural industries; |
18 Sept 2009 |
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Applicants from academic institutions seeking funding should include a curriculum vitae and a recommendation from their Supervisor or Head of Department. Grants should not exceed $5,000. Research needs to be part of a wider, collaborative project and show how it will directly benefit the natural living environment. |
23 Sept 2009 |
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ACIAR is part of Australia's international development cooperation program and works toward advancing Australia's national interest by assisting developing countries to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development. It does this by encouraging Australian agricultural scientists to use their skills for the benefit of developing countries through international agricultural research and development partnerships. |
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Do you have colleagues in L’Aquila, Italy who want to study at the University of Adelaide? |
30 Sept 2009 (Ext.) |
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The Middle East Desalination Research Center (MEDRC) is an international non-profit
organization, based in Muscat, Oman. The purpose of the Center’s research program is
to conduct, support and coordinate basic and applied R&D in water desalination and
supporting fields, with the overall objective to reduce the cost of desalination. | Ongoing |
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Post-Ph.D. Research Grants are awarded to individuals holding a Ph.D. or equivalent degree to support individual research projects. The program contributes to the Foundation's overall mission to support basic research in anthropology and to ensure that the discipline continues to be a source of vibrant and significant work that furthers our understanding of humanity's cultural and biological origins, development, and variation. |
30 Oct 2009 |
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Dissertation Fieldwork Grants are awarded to aid doctoral or thesis research. The program contributes to the Foundation's overall mission to support basic research in anthropology and to ensure that the discipline continues to be a source of vibrant and significant work that furthers our understanding of humanity's cultural and biological origins, development, and variation. There is no preference for any methodology, research location, or subfield. The Foundation particularly welcomes proposals that employ a comparative perspective, can generate innovative approaches or ideas, and/or integrate two or more subfields. |
30 Oct 2009 |
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The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research (MJFF) announces the launch of the Rapid Response Innovation Awards, a one-of-a-kind rolling application program to
support novel Parkinson's disease related research in real-time. The goal of this exciting new program is to rapidly support innovative research focused on the cause of and cure for
Parkinson's disease (PD). | Ongoing |
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23 Oct 2009 |
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The Foundation offers Collaborative Activity Awards to initiate interdisciplinary discussions on problems or issues, to help launch interdisciplinary research networks, or to fund communities of researchers/practitioners dedicated to developing new methods, tools, and applications of basic research to applied problems. In each case the focus of the collaborative activity must meet the program guidelines for one of the following program areas:
There are no geographic restrictions on these awards and the Foundation encourages international applications. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
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The purpose of this initiative entitled “Highly Innovative Tactics to Interrupt Transmission of HIV (HIT-IT)” is to foster exceptionally innovative, high risk, original and/or unique and unconventional research that, if successful, will have an unusually high impact on HIV/AIDS prevention. Applicants to this FOA must articulate how their proposed new idea, approach and rationale: (1) offer a potential solution to interrupt HIV transmission and prevent acquisition, (2) could be unequivocally tested and potentially implemented, (3) differ from current or previous failed approaches, and (4) will contribute, inform, or provide incremental knowledge to the field regardless of the outcome of the proposed work. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
25 Sept 2009 |
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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. |
23 Oct 2009 |
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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. |
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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. |
24 Nov 2009 |
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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. |
8 Oct 2009 |
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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. Further details - http://www.thrasherresearch.org/sites/www_thrasherresearch_org/Default.aspx?page=174 |
9 Oct 2009 |
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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:
Value of the small grants is up to $40,000 and the value of the major grants is above $40,000. |
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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. |
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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 |
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Further details - http://www.soros.org/initiatives/drugpolicy/focus_areas/guidelines |
17 Sept 2009 |
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24 Sept 2009 |
Fellowships / Scholarships |
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The Australia China Natural Gas Technology Partnership Fund provides opportunities for training, scholarships, research and technology transfer between China and Australia in the natural gas and LNG industry. It has a focus on increasing knowledge about the natural gas production-to-consumption chain including liquefaction, transport, re-gasification, distribution, engineering and procurement. The fund also fosters the development of long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships across the energy sector between Australia and China. Funding is available both for Research and Post Graduate Top-Up Scholarships. |
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The Australia China Natural Gas Technology Partnership Fund (the Fund) was established in 2003 as part of an historic agreement for Australia to supply LNG to China. The fund supports activities aimed at establishing genuine, long-term partnerships within the energy sector that create positive economic and environmental outcomes, increase knowledge and skills, particularly in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, and enhance the relationship between Australia and China. The Australia China Natural Gas Technology Partnership Fund provides opportunities for training, scholarships, research and technology transfer between China and Australia in the natural gas and LNG industry. It has a focus on increasing knowledge about the natural gas production-to-consumption chain including liquefaction, transport, re-gasification, distribution, engineering and procurement. The fund also fosters the development of long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships across the energy sector between Australia and China. Funding is available both for Research and Post Graduate Top-Up Scholarships. |
24 Sept 2009 |
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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. |
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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: |
23 Oct 2009 |
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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. |
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The Group of Eight offers eight annual fellowships to early career researchers in Europe to work in Go8 universities for up to six months. Each Fellowship is worth AUD 20,000. The Fellowships are open to eligible researchers in Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia. The Go8 European Fellowship scheme recognises the importance of international contacts for early career researchers. It is envisaged that Fellows will continue to collaborate with Australian research partners when they return to their home institutions. |
2 Oct 2009 |
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The CIMO Fellowships programme is open to young researchers (after Master-level but not post-doctorate) from all countries and from all academic fields. |
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The prize is awarded irrespective of nationality, race, creed, or ideology. Nominations are accepted internationally from persons from diverse fields who have a knowledge of and interest in advancing great architecture. | 1 Nov 2009 |
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Nominations are now open for the 2009 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards. We welcome nominations for the following awards: 1. $40,000 Individual Award |
30 Oct 2009 |
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The Volvo Environment Prize Foundation invites universities, research institutes, scientists and engineers as well as other individual and organisations to submit nominations for the Volvo Environment Prize. The Volvo Environment Prize is awarded for "Outstanding innovations or scientific discoveries which in broad terms fall within the environmental field". Priority is given to an individual or to a group of named individuals, rather than to institutions. |
15 Nov 2009 |
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Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL) has annual nominations for the Graham Gregory Award for excellence in horticulture and for the Young Leaders Award. The HAL Awards include the Graham Gregory Award for excellence in horticulture which carries a $10,000 cash prize and the Young Leader Award which can be bestowed on up to five young leaders in one year. For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.horticulture.com.au/events/ hal%20awards/hal%20awards.asp?r=1 |
28 Sept 2009 |
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1. The Clarke Medal: is considered for award annually for distinguished work in a natural science done in Australia and its Territories. This year's award is in the field of Zoology in all its aspects, and nominations are called for the names of suitable persons who have contributed significantly to this science. 2. The Edgeworth David Medal: The Edgeworth David Medal is awarded for distinguished contributions by a young scientists under the age of thirty-five (35) years for work done mainly in Australia or its territories; or, contributing to the advancement of Australian science. |
30 Sept 2009 |
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The Board of the Ludvig Holberg Memorial Funding is now calling for
nominations for the Holberg International Memorial Prize 2010 for outstanding scholarly work in the fields of the arts and humanities, social science, law and theology. The prize has a value of NOK 4.5 million (appr. EURO 500,000). The Holberg Prize aims to increase society’s awareness of the value of research in the above mentioned fields. For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.holbergprisen.no/ |
30 Sept 2009 |
