Research Branch Bulletin
Issue No & Date: 157, 24 November, 2009
New Grant Opportunities |
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The NHMRC's Research Grants Management System (RGMS) will soon be operational for the Profile and CV component of Project Grant and Fellowship applications. At present access to the RGMS is limited to existing users only. However, it is anticipated that open access to RGMS will be granted sometime in November 2009 following the implementation of 'Identity Lifecycle Management'(ILM). Key features include:
To assist with creating new users of RGMS in a timely manner NHMRC will export, from its present system, the names and contact details of all current NHMRC Grant holders and 2009 peer review participants and import them into RGMS. Once this occurs, these potential users will receive an email advising that they have access and as such will be able to start completing their Profile/CV. Please regularly check the website for further updates over the coming weeks. |
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Join the team at Adelaide Research & Innovation for Christmas drinks, to celebrate the University of Adelaide's 2009 applied research achievements. Please see the Invitation Flyer for more information. Date & Time: Wed 2 December 09 4:00 - 6:00pm Guest speaker: Adam Spencer ABC radio announcer & science ambassador Venue: National Wine Centre Exhibition Hall (upstairs) RSVP by Wed 25 November 09 online: www.adelaideresearch.com.au email: aripl@adelaide.edu.au fax: 83034355 |
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The National Health & Medical Research Council is inviting interested people to attend an update on Harmonisation of Multi-centre Ethical Review (HoMER) project. Please see the attached flyer for further information and registration details. |
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The NHMRC has undertaken a review of the NHMRC-European Union (EU) Collaborative Research Grants scheme. The scheme helps Australian researchers participate in projects with international researchers under the European Commission’s (EC) Seventh Framework Programme (FP7). The revised NHMRC-EU scheme Funding Policy, approved by Research Committee in May this year, and the revised application form, are now available on the updated webpage of the NHMRC website located at: http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/grants/types/granttype/strategic/austeu.htm Information about the recently published FP7 calls is available on the EC website at: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/home_en.html |
Grants | [ Expand / Collapse all ] |
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Health Sciences |
The PRF offers three types of grants.
Applications for general grants will be considered throughout the year.
For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
Ongoing |
Health Sciences |
The ResMed Foundation (Australia) is a private charitable foundation to promote sleep-disordered breathing research and community awareness, of the dangers of untreated sleep-disordered breathing. It has two main objectives
Individual Grants typically range from AU$5,000 to AU$50,000. The ResMed Foundation will also consider supporting longer-term projects with annual funding. |
Ongoing |
Health Sciences |
The Sudden Infant Death Research Foundation (SIDRF) call for applications for research support (which might include granting of Research Fellowships) in the field of sudden death in infancy. Applicants need to consider certain points before submitting a request.
SIDRF will be adopts a two stage selection process for awarding research funding. Stage one requires applicants to submit a short one or two page outline of their intended proposal including hypothesis, methodology, outcome measures, availability of resource material, statistical procedures and estimate of yearly funding. |
12 Feb 2010 |
Health Sciences |
The aim of the RM Gibson Research Fund is to support beginning researchers
further their careers in gerontological research. There are up to three grants of |
23 Jun 2010 |
Sciences |
The Trust is required to use the funds for research, development and extension into the growing, harvesting, storage, processing and marketing of grain in SA in order to increase profitability and sustainability of the grains industry. Preference will be given to projects which meet the following criteria:
For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
5 Feb 2010 |
Sciences |
The Tactical Research Fund (TRF) has been created as part of the FRDC’s continual improvement processes. The aim of the TRF is to allow the FRDC to fast track important stakeholder issues to take advantage of opportunities, avert threats, or manage unforeseen events, as they arise.
For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
25 Jan 2010 |
Sciences |
Applications for an Award from the Hansjörg Eichler Research Fund are welcomed from all current financial members of the Australian Systematic Botany Society. The project must contribute to Australian systematic botany (including cryptogams); must be carried out within Australia; and the applicant must be attached to an Australian research institute (in the broadest sense). The maximum grant awarded will be $2000. |
5 Mar 2010 |
Sciences |
The Council decided to use the bequest to support short term research projects and young zoologists working in any aspect of zoology within Australasia. Applications are restricted to members of the RZS (If not a member, please join). A degree is not a prerequisite. However, applicants must be able to demonstrate in their application that they have the scientific competence to undertake and complete the proposed research project. The maximum grant awarded is $AUD1500 per year and applicants are free to re-apply for funding regardless of whether they have been successful in previous years. The size of the grant means that the EMR Research Fund may bridge a gap in existing funding, may be used to instigate pilot studies, may be devoted to travel costs in the field or may be used to purchase equipment. There are no restrictions on how the grant may be used in contributing to the nominated research program. |
23 Apr 2010 |
Sciences |
Australian Orchid Foundation requests applications that support:
Work must be performed in Australia and/or must relate to orchids in Australasia. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
23 Mar 2010 |
Sciences |
Dairy Innovation Australia Limited is calling for applications from researchers for its Processes and Products Grants for research and innovation. Proposed projects
should be targeted to provide research solutions in line with DIAL strategic objectives and current priorities. Dairy Innovation Australia invests in and
manages research projects that are in line with its strategic objectives and priorities. |
17 Dec 2009 |
Sciences |
The Field Naturalists Society of South Australia Inc. (FNSSA) established the Lirabenda Endowment Fund with the intention of making available research grants to encourage and promote research into the biota and natural environment of South Australia. |
8 Dec 2009 |
Multidisciplinary |
The Indo-Australian Fund for Scientific and Technological Cooperation (Indo-Australian S&T Fund) is jointly managed by the Australian Government Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research and the Indian Department of Science and Technology (DST). The call for Indo-Australian S&T Fund applications (Round 4) opened on Monday 16 November 2009.
https://grants.innovation.gov.au/AISRF/Pages/STFund.aspx |
18 Dec 2009 |
Multidisciplinary |
Applications for funding in 2010 are now open. They are seeking applications for the following purposes or in the following regions:
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.perpetual.com.au/philanthropy/5290.htm |
29 Jan 2010 |
Multidisciplinary |
AIATSIS is a national funding body for research in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies. The Research Grants Program supports research into areas such as:
Within these categories, AIATSIS places special emphasis on applications dealing with:
Note: Please note that these grants are open for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers. |
4 Jan 2010 |
Multidisciplinary |
The Ian Potter Foundation is one of Australia's leading private philanthropic organisations. The Foundation has a track record of funding projects led by far sighted individuals and organisations that improve the Australian community's ability to respond creatively to social, environmental, science and health issues, and that develop our capacity as a nation through the arts and education.
http://foundation.ianpotter.org.au/how_to_apply.html |
25 Jan 2010 |
Grants - International | [ Expand / Collapse all ] |
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Health Sciences |
This Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity is focused on basic research, defined as research directed towards attaining greater knowledge and understanding of fundamental principles of science and medicine. |
3 Dec 2009 |
Health Sciences |
JDRF fosters the development and productivity of the best and the brightest established independent researchers who will bridge the gap between the bench and bedside. 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. |
13 Jan 2010 |
Health Sciences |
The JDRF Early Career Patient-Oriented Diabetes Research Award will provide crucial support to investigators who plan to pursue a career in diabetes-related clinical investigation. These prestigious awards are made in the later stages of training and include the ability for recipients to transition to independent faculty or research appointments. The award has a five-year term.
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.jdrf.org/index.cfm?page_id=103207 |
13 Jan 2010 |
Health Sciences |
Research Grants support hypothesis-driven research at the genetic, molecular, cellular, systems
or behavioral levels that may, directly or indirectly, lead to a better understanding of the
pathophysiology of dystonia or to new therapies for dystonia. Research Grants are funded up
to $65,000 per year for one or two years, at the Foundation's sole discretion. |
8 Dec 2009 |
Health Sciences |
The International Research Grants Program (IRGP) is designed to promote innovative research that has a high potential to significantly advance the knowledge of Parkinson’s disease (PD) but little likelihood of securing funding through more traditional sources. By supporting novel, “high risk/high reward” research, the goal of the IRGP is to enable investigators to demonstrate the feasibility of their ideas while generating preliminary data necessary for the support of future funding. |
25 Jan 2010 |
Fellowships / Scholarships |
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Health Sciences |
Applications for a PhD Scholarship, commencing in 2010, researching Melanoma are being called for by Australian Rotary Health. The value of the PhD Scholarship is $28,000 per year for a maximum of 3 years. The funds will be provided through the Australian Rotary Health Funding Partners Program and the Rotary Club of Wollundry-Wagga Wagga. |
11 Dec 2009 |
Health Sciences |
Applications must be relevant to the field of Spinal Cord Injury Research. It is intended that Australian Rotary Health/Rotary Club of Parkes Scholarship will provide salary and incidental support for a postgraduate student who is undertaking full-time research in an area of research relevant to Spinal Cord Injury. |
11 Dec 2009 |
Health Sciences |
Fellowships are designed to assist post-doctoral fellows establish careers in research relevant to
dystonia. Fellowships are funded at up to $50,000 per year for a period of two years, at the
Foundation’s sole discretion. |
8 Dec 2009 |
H&SS |
Bogliasco Fellowships are awarded, without regard to nationality, to qualified persons doing advanced creative work or scholarly research in the following disciplines:
Applicants for Fellowships are expected to demonstrate significant achievement in their disciplines, commensurate with their age and experience. Fellowships usually have a duration of one month. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
8 Jan 2010 |
Sciences |
Postdoctoral fellowships provide two years of funding to support ambitious, synthetic research on any aspect of evolutionary biology and relevant disciplines. Annual stipends will be $39,000 with $5,000 in research expenses, plus medical and dental coverage. Proposals can include any type of synthetic project, but fellows should plan on mainly working on-site, to add to our intellectual community. |
24 Dec 2009 |
Multidisciplinary |
They are intended for those who are already leaders or have the potential to assume leadership roles that can influence social and economic policy reform and development outcomes. The Australian Leadership Awards program comprises of Scholarships and Fellowships. ALA Fellowships are for short term study, research and professional attachment programs in Australia delivered by Australian organisations. ALA Fellowships complement the longer term ALA Scholarships providing opportunities to senior officials and mid-career professional who cannot leave their positions for extended periods. The ALA Fellowships is a highly flexible program that offers Australian organisations opportunities to provide short term study, research and professional development activities in Australia for leaders of mid-career professionals from eligible countries. Applications addressing the priority areas of disability and development, economic growth, education, environment, food security, gender, governance, health, human rights, infrastructure, regional stability, rural development and water and sanitation are particularly encouraged. For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://ausaid.gov.au/scholar/alafellow.cfm |
4 Dec 2009 |
Multidisciplinary |
The Australian Academy of Science, in association with the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), invites applications from Australian researchers to undertake Postdoctoral and Invitational Fellowships in Japan. Postdoctoral Fellowships are for a period of twelve to twenty-four months; Invitational Fellowships are either short term, for fourteen to sixty days, or long term, for two to ten months. Postdoctoral Fellowships: http://www.science.org.au/internat/jspspd.htm Invitational Fellowships (short term): http://www.science.org.au/internat/jspsfst.htm Invitational Fellowships (long term): http://www.science.org.au/internat/jspsflt.htm |
29 Jan 2010 |
Multidisciplinary |
The ACU Titular Fellowships provide opportunities for nominees of member universities to spend periods of time in other member universities or relevant institutions outside their own country. The purpose is to enable the universities of the Commonwealth to develop the human resources of their institutions and countries through the interchange of people, knowledge, skills and technologies. Fellowships are NOT intended for degree courses, or for immediately postdoctoral programmes; they cannot be held in the country in which the applicant currently works and they cannot be held concurrently with other awards. Preference will be given to workers in the following priority subject areas: agriculture, forestry and food sciences, biotechnology, development strategies, earth and marine sciences, engineering, health and related social sciences, information technology, management for change, professional education and training, social and cultural development and university development and management. The value is up to £5,000 according to the actual programme, and intended to cover international return air fare; in-country ground travel; medical insurance; board and lodging; fees (where the approved programme includes a formal training programme). |
23 Apr 2010 |
Multidisciplinary |
Since its inception The Churchill Trust has awarded Churchill Fellowships to over 3,300 Australians who, like Churchill, are innovative, filled with a spirit of determination and possess a strong desire to benefit their community. |
19 Feb 2010 |
Grants - Travel |
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Sciences |
The Society's Foundation Travel Grant sponsors Australian Microbiologists, especially those in the formative stages of their careers, to undertake professional development in appropriate laboratories in Australia or New Zealand. |
22 Jan 2010 |
Award / Prize |
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Health Sciences |
Nominations for The Royal Society of Victoria Medal for Scientific Research 2010 are now open. The award will be presented for scientific research in the following category: |
31 Mar 2010 |
Upcoming Deadlines | [ Expand / Collapse all ] |
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H&SS |
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.
For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
27 Nov 2009 |
Multidisciplinary |
Applications are now open for Round 1 of the Australian Space Research Program.
Potential applicants should read the program guidelines and frequently asked questions (available at http://www.innovation.gov.au/Industry/Space/Pages/AustralianSpaceResearchProgram-Applyingforagrant.aspx) before deciding to submit an application in Round 1 of the program. |
27 Nov 2009 |
Multidisciplinary |
Cotutelle students are PhD students who have their doctoral studies supervised jointly by academics from an Australian University and a French University. If successful, the student will be awarded a joint doctoral degree by the two institutions, stating that the award was made as a consequence of a Cotutelle agreement with the partner institution. |
27 Nov 2010 |
Health Sciences |
The Foundation for Prader-Willi Research (FPWR), a nonprofit organization dedicated to
supporting research to advance the understanding and treatment of Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS),
announces the availability of funds to support innovative research relevant to PWS. FPWR is particularly
interested in supporting projects that will lead to new interventions to alleviate the symptoms associated
with PWS.
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://fpwr.org/prader-willi-syndrome-research |
27 Nov 2009 |
Multidisciplinary |
The Dan David Prize is a joint international enterprise, endowed by the Dan
David Foundation and headquartered at Tel Aviv University. The Dan David Prize recognizes and encourages innovative and interdisciplinary research that cuts across traditional boundaries and paradigms. It aims to foster
universal values of excellence, creativity, justice, democracy and progress and to
promote the scientific, technological and humanistic achievements that advance
and improve our world. |
30 Nov 2009 |
Sciences |
An environmental organisation, the Norman Wettenhall Foundation’s objective is to support projects that enhance or maintain the vitality and diversity of the Australian natural living environment. The objectives of the grants are:
Please note that pre-approval must be obtained before submitting a full application. |
10 Dec 2009 |
Health Sciences |
The MBF Foundation seeks submissions via Expressions of Interest process for the funding of new initiatives that provide clear benefit to the Australian community in one or more of the following key strategic areas:
http://mbf.com.au/AboutMBF/TheMBFFoundation/Grants |
16 Dec 2009 |
Sciences |
Each calendar year the Society donates approximately $150,000 to maintain its programme of sponsorship of Australian adventurers, scientific and environmental research, and community projects. Over the years it has spent more than $8,000,000 supporting Australian endeavour in all these fields.
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/society/AG-Society-sponsorship-applications.htm |
18 Dec 2009 |
Funding Opportunities Still Current from Previous Issues |
| The Research Branch compiles a list of other funding opportunities that are still current and available for researchers. Please click the link to access information about funding and application instructions. |
