Research Branch Bulletin
Issue No & Date: 214, 19 January, 2011
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The Discovery Projects Funding Rules for funding commencing in 2012 are now available on the ARC website.
* Please note this date has been amended from last week's bulletin.
There are significant changes in the Discovery Projects scheme for this round. Key changes include:
Further information regarding the Discovery Projects scheme is available at: |
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Notification of Intent Information regarding the proposed new DECRA scheme is available at: http://www.arc.gov.au/ncgp/decra.htm and will be available on the Research Branch website shortly. |
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CONFERENCE The International Conference on Conceptual Modeling is a leading international forum for presenting and discussing current research and applications in which the major emphasis is on conceptual modeling. Topics of interest span the entire spectrum of conceptual modeling, including research and practice in areas such as theories of concepts and ontologies underlying conceptual modeling, methods and tools for developing and communicating conceptual models, and techniques for transforming conceptual models into effective implementations. Call for papers - submission deadlines For details regarding conference registration and submission of papers, please visit: |
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The Australian Wine2030 Initiative is a coalition of research groups pursuing a linked series of research projects on wine, alongside a series of education innovations.
The projects must be relevant to current industry issues, including (but not limited to) consumer trends, new markets (especially China), responses to competition in world markets, and climate change. Funding Criteria Please note For more information and application forms please visit: |
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The Australian Synchrotron is a source of highly intense light ranging from infrared to hard x-rays used for a wide variety of research purposes. Researchers may apply for beamtime via the facility's Beamlines program.
Applications Due: 9 Mar 2011 (ext.) Please refer to the following webpage for current Beamline capabilities and for Beamline specific proposal guidelines: http://www.synchrotron.org.au/index.php/aussyncbeamlines/beamline-update. Please contact Beamline staff (at the email addresses for each Beamline on the website above) to discuss the technical detail of your proposal before submission. For more information, please contact Dr Hugh Harris on 08 8303 5060, or be emailing hugh.harris@adelaide.edu.au |
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WORKSHOPS The Australasian Research Management Society (ARMS) in conjunction with University of Adelaide, Flinders University, UNSW and UniSA invite all interested researchers and administrators to a workshop series on US Federal Government funding opportunities for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF), and Department of Defense (DoD). The workshops are intended to help demystify the application and review process, clarify US federal regulations and policies, and highlight current areas of special interest or concern. They will feature hints for non-US researchers wishing to access US funding programs, principally the NIH, NSF and DoD. Facilitators will be Prof Randy Draper and Ms Joyce Knoll who are the Director and the Pre-Award Coordinator in the Office of Contracts and Grants at the University of Colorado at Boulder, respectively. Both are highly experienced in their knowledge of US Federal grants and their associated administration. Cost: Free for ARMS members & UA staff; $100 per day for non-ARMS attendees |
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INFORMATION SESSION A CRC program information session will be held on Thursday 17 February 2011 for those planning to submit applications in the 14th Selection Round (1 July 2011) and for those planning on submitting applications in the 15th Selection Round (July2012). Experience has highlighted that for a successful outcome of a CRC bid, up to 18 months is required to develop the bid prior to the Commonwealth CRC’s formal submission date for Stage 1. The information session will be conducted by DIISR in conjunction with the relevant State or Territory Government department and representatives from those organisations may be available to discuss support programs they can provide for CRCs as well as other relevant innovation programs. There will also be an opportunity for potential consortia to meet with the Department in the afternoon of the scheduled information session. Please RSVP to crc.program@innovation.gov.au with your name, organisation, and city. Please indicate if your proposed consortia would like an individual meeting with the Department. |
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FORUM Researchers are invited to participate in this forum to identify opportunities and major themes for research in traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury over the next decade. The forum will bring together a community representing those who have suffered injury, researchers, clinicians, managers, policy makers and other stakeholders, with an interest in harnessing research to optimise the care and outcomes for brain injured and spinal cord injured people. The forum is being convened by the National Trauma Research Institute (NTRI) to inform the Transport Accident Commission's future neurotrauma research. It is intended that the results of the workshop will form a broadly-representative communiqué about neurotrauma research priorities that the organisers anticipate will have wider interest. |
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The ARC is currently reviewing its processes regarding Progress Reports. New Progress Report templates will be available on the ARC website shortly. In view of this, the ARC deadline for submission of Progress Reports has been extended to Monday 28 February 2011. Accordingly, please note that the internal deadline for submission of Progress Reports has been extended to Monday, 24 January 2010. The ARC Grants Team |
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2011 Funding Calendar – dates released
Funding Policies and Application Guidelines are available in the RGMS Library or from the NHMRC website. For information on how to apply, visit: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/rb/nhmrc/.
Changes to RGMS
Reminder to keep your ‘Profile’ up-to-date
NHMRC Research Help Centre – Extended Opening Hours The new opening hours will be:
Contact Research Help Centre – 1800 500 983 or help@nhmrc.gov.au |
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H&SS |
Project grants support the research, creative development, production, remounting or presentation/s of dance works. |
11 Feb 2011 |
Multidisciplinary |
In 1993 the Australian Army instituted a Research Grants Scheme to support and encourage research into the role and involvement of the Army in the development of the nation.
The scheme is open to academic and non-institutional researchers, and Grants are up to a maximum of $15,000.00 for one year. However, in order to support more research, grants of over $7,500.00 will usually only be granted in cases of special merit. |
18 Feb 2011 |
Sciences |
The Australia and Pacific Science Foundation provides support, on a competitive basis, for the following activities:
The Foundation seeks to complement, rather than compete with, other funding bodies, and may be used as “seed money” to initiate projects, which may subsequently expand and attract major funding from other sources. Foundation grants have also supported specific components of large projects financed primarily by other agencies. Typically the APSF provides project grants up to $15,000 per year for up to three years. Grants are awarded to institutions within Australia or other countries of the South West Pacific region for activities within those countries or within the region. For more information and application instructions please visit: |
4 Mar 2011 |
Sciences |
The AW Howard Memorial Trust Inc was established in 1964 by the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science to recognise the unique contribution made by the late Amos Howard in the use of subterranean clover as a pasture plant in Australia. The aims of the Trust are to 'encourage and promote research and investigation in the fields of natural science and social science, including economics which relate to the development, management and use of pastures'. The AW Howard Memorial Trust Inc awards on merit and need Grants-in-Aid to Australian organisations, associations, communities or persons that seek financial aid for projects designed to either:
Grants-in-Aid are limited to $5000. (See also "Travel Grants" section of this bulletin for other opportunities from this sponsor) For more information and application instructions please visit: |
18 Mar 2011 |
Sciences |
The aim of the TRF is to allow the FRDC to provide investment funds to its stakeholders in a timely manner to take advantage of opportunities, avert threats, or manage unforeseen events, as they arise. A TRF project may be of an urgent ‘break-the-glass’ type; or, it could also be a project that is used to overcome significant hurdles in, or to significantly fast track, important stakeholder processes, including production. In these cases it is likely that the adoption and benefits will be significantly brought forward if the project had not been funded at all. Investment criteria:
For more information and application instructions please visit: |
25 Jan 2011 |
Sciences |
BGWA invite interested individuals/groups to apply for funding to support the following research endeavours of benefit to the Barossa wine industry:
Please email rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au if you intend applying for this funding opportunity For more information, please contact Chelsea Dubois (8303 3716) or Paula Rosenbauer (8303 3388) or visit the BGWA website: |
23 March 2011 |
Grants - International | [ Expand / Collapse all ] |
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Multidisciplinary |
The Visiting Researcher Program is a fully funded program which aims to build collaboration among leading Australian researchers and researchers in specific countries around the world. The purpose of the Visiting Researcher Program is:
Austrade will organise all of the institutional appointments with counterpart researchers (normally identified by the researcher), and sometimes industry partners as well, and will cover all international travel and on the ground costs for the nominated researcher. Please submit a copy of your application, along with the completed University Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster (don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au) in the Research Branch. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
15 Feb 2011 |
H&SS |
The SIP (The Shpilman Institute for Photography) is a research institute that aspires to facilitate, promote, initiate research, open debate and creative work in the field of photography and video. The SIP offers funding to writers, theorists, and researchers from various disciplines (be they academic faculty, independent scholars, graduate students, artists or research-oriented curators) doing research that will advance the methodologies, theories, and practices by which we can better comprehend the world of photography and the world perceived through photography. Funding is available for individual and joint research projects, valued between US$5000 and $15000. Proposals are for written work only, not for art projects, exhibitions or events such as conferences or symposia. Please submit a copy of your application, along with the completed University Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster (don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au) in the Research Branch. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
22 Feb 2011 |
Multidisciplinary |
The EDI program supports research leading to design theory and to tools and methods that enable implementation of the principles of design theory in the practice of design across the full spectrum of engineered products. The program focus is on gaining an understanding of the basic processes and phenomena underlying a holistic, life-cycle view of design where the total system life-cycle context recognizes the need for advanced understanding of the identification and definition of preferences, analysis of alternatives, effective accommodation of uncertainty in decision-making, and the relationship between data and knowledge in a digitally-supported process. The program funds advances in basic design theory, tools, and software to implement design theory and new design methods that span multiple domains, such as design for the environment and for manufacturability. Please submit a copy of your application, along with the completed University Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster (don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au) in the Research Branch. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
8 Feb 2011 |
Fellowships / Scholarships |
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Health Sciences |
Applications are now being accepted for the 2011/2012 Arthritis Australia Ken Muirden Overseas Training Fellowship. This fellowship is jointly funded by the Australian Rheumatology Association and Roche Products Pty Ltd., and is designed to give a rheumatologist who is about to (or has completed) advanced training in Rheumatology within the last two years an opportunity to undertake further clinical or research training overseas in an approved institution in any country. The grant will be a stipend of $100,000 to cover all costs related to travel and training overseas for a period of 12 months. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
24 Mar 2011 |
Grants - Travel |
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Sciences |
The CASS Travel Grants enables early career researchers (ECR) to attend international conferences. The applicant is expected to be presenting new research as a platform presentation or as a poster where the applicant is first author. The grants are not available for travel to attend conferences being held in Australia. The maximum amount of a CASS Travel Grant that may be awarded is the lesser of A$6,000.00 or eighty percent (80%) of the ‘Total Cost’ as disclosed on the Application Form. For more information and application instructions please visit: |
21 Feb 2011 |
Sciences |
The AW Howard Memorial Trust Inc annually awards travel grants of up to $3500 to scientists to undertake overseas study tours or participate in international conferences related to aspects of pasture research within the aims of the Trust. The Trust was established by the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science in 1964 to commemorate the unique contribution by the late Amos Howard in the use of subterranean clover as a pasture plant in Australia. The aims of the Trust are to 'encourage and promote research and investigation in the fields of natural science and social science, including economics which relate to the development, management and use of pastures'. Candidates must be a member of staff of a recognised research organisation, and have been resident in Australia over the past three years. The Awards represent a career development opportunity. Preference will be given to scientists who have had little opportunity to travel overseas. (See also "Grants" section of this bulletin for other opportunities from this sponsor) For more information and application instructions please visit: |
18 Mar 2011 |
Award / Prize |
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The Prime Minister’s Literary Awards celebrate the contribution of Australian literature to the nation’s cultural and intellectual life. The awards recognise the importance of literature to our national identity, community and economy. Awards will be presented for excellence in each of the following four categories: fiction, non-fiction, young adult fiction and children’s fiction. $100,000 will be awarded in each category – $80,000 for the winning title and $5000 each for a maximum of four shortlisted titles. All prizes will be tax-free. For more information, please visit: |
2 Feb 2011 |
H&SS |
The purpose of the Grawemeyer Award in Psychology is to acknowledge and disseminate outstanding ideas in the science of psychology. Nominations may address a wide range of topics in psychology and should be reflective of those areas considered part of the discipline. The award is designed to recognise a specific idea or achievement, rather than a lifetime of accomplishment. This award is accompanied by a cash prize of US$100,000. The University invites nominations from throughout the world by individuals, professional associations, university presidents and administrators, and publishers or editors of journals and books in psychology. Self-nominations are not accepted. For more information and nomination instructions, please visit: |
14 Feb 2011 |
Upcoming Deadlines | [ Expand / Collapse all ] |
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Health Sciences |
Applications are invited from teams seeking funds to purchase equipment to be used in health and medical research, as supported by NHMRC and other competitive grant support.
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19 Jan 2011 |
Health Sciences |
Applications are invited for an Interventional Fellowship Award, which has been generously provided by CSL Biotherapies. The award is specifically designed to assist a young Member of the Society to undertake training or research in interventional cardiology at an overseas centre. The award is valued at AU$30,000 and is to be used to provide salary support for a research / training position relevant to Interventional Cardiology in an overseas institution. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
21 Jan 2011 |
Health Sciences |
Applications are called for the CSANZ Travelling Fellowships for travel grants to enable investigators to attend the 60th Annual Scientific Session of the American College of Cardiology to be held in New Orleans, April 3 - 5, 2011. The Fellowships are intended to provide an opportunity for investigators in the early stage of their research career, to present at a major international conference. The Fellowships are valued at AU$3,000 each. Applicants must be FCSANZ, Associate Members or Affiliate Members of the Cardiac Society or researchers in cardiology or cardiac surgery and related disciplines with preference given to those attending their first meeting. The work must have emanated from Australia or New Zealand. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
21 Jan 2011 |
Multidisciplinary |
In November 2009, the Prime Ministers of Australia and India announced a substantial increase in support for the Australia-India Strategic Research Fund (AISRF). As part of the expanded program, Australia and India agreed to introduce a new ‘Grand Challenge’ component, to fund projects of larger scope and scale designed to deliver tangible outcomes in areas of shared ‘grand challenge’. Funding will be awarded on a competitive basis to consortia of one or more eligible partners from both Australia and India, for joint research projects in specified priority themes. The projects would typically run for three years and for no longer than four years. Total funding of up to AUD 3 million per project will be available to the Australian consortium. The Government of India will provide matching support to the Indian consortium Expressions of Interest are called in the first instance to address the programs priority themes:
Given the complex nature of the challenges in these themes, multidisciplinary approaches are encouraged. Please submit a copy of your application, along with the completed University Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster (don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au) in the Research Branch. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
21 Jan 2011 |
Health Sciences |
Applications are now open for The Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI) International Visiting Fellowships 2011 program. This program allows Australia’s primary health care sector to benefit from the expertise of internationally acclaimed academics and aims to contribute to the knowledge base and research capacity relevant to the Institute’s strategic plan and the national reform agenda. The program also aims to facilitate the establishment of new research collaborations throughout Australia. International experts would be embedded in a research group for a period of time to allow collaborative work that is focused on undertaking an aspect of the national reform agenda. The program allows research groups (not limited to previous or existing members of the APHCRI Network) to bid for funds, not exceeding $40,000, to support the travel and related costs of bringing international primary health care experts to Australia. Proposals that are part of an ongoing project collaboration will not be supported. For further information and application instructions please visit: |
21 Jan 2011 |
Health Sciences |
The Defence Health Foundation invites applications for its 2010/11 Medical Research Grants. For this round of grants the Foundation has made available a total of $200,000 for medical research projects that will benefit the health and well-being of the Defence community. The Defence community is defined as serving and ex-serving Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel, and their immediate families. The type of medical research funded may include the study of the causes, treatment and prevention of human diseases. Human diseases may include physical and mental ailments, disorders, defects, wounds and morbid conditions, whether of sudden onset or gradual development and whether of genetic or other origin. In this year’s funding round we have identified the following areas of research as priorities:
The funding will be made available in the first half of the calendar year 2011, so the research projects must be ready to proceed or be already in place, by that time. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
24 Jan 2011 |
H&SS |
The ABR Fellowships are intended to reward outstanding Australian writers, to enhance ABR through the publication of major works of literary journalism, and to advance the magazine’s commitment to critical debate. ABR is seeking a substantial article, either a profile of a major literary figure or a discursive essay with literary/cultural themes. Any writer with a significant publication record (books, creative writing, essays or journalism) is eligible to apply. The program is open to Australian citizens and permanent Australian residents
For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
24 Jan 2011 |
H&SS |
SSHRC Partnership Grants provide support for new and existing formal partnerships over four to seven years. Partnerships must advance research and/or knowledge mobilization in the social sciences and humanities through mutual co-operation and sharing of intellectual leadership, as well as through resources as evidenced by cash and/or in-kind contributions. The proposals must meet the objectives put forward in one of the following programs or a combination thereof:
Partnership Grants undergo a two-stage adjudication process, involving a letter of intent and a formal application. Only applicants successful at the letter of intent stage will be invited to submit a formal application. The competition budget is approximately $28 million over seven years. Applicants successful at the letter of intent stage will be offered a grant worth up to $20,000 to help in the preparation of the formal application. Please submit a copy of your Letter of Intent along with the completed University Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster (don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au) in the Research Branch. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
24 Jan 2011 |
Multidisciplinary |
The Ian Potter Foundation enables organisations to develop ideas and programs which aim to contribute to a healthy, vibrant and progressive nation. The Foundation seeks to encourage excellence, and support Australia’s "visionaries, social entrepreneurs, scientists, academics and researchers, artists and teachers" via a number of granting schemes across the following program areas:
Funding amounts and eligibility requirements vary according to scheme. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
24 Jan 2011 |
Multidisciplinary |
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) is established by legislation as the premier national, multidisciplinary research institution focusing on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies. AIATSIS funds research in a wide range of areas in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies such as:
Funds will be available from 1 July 2011. The total funds available for new grants in 2011 will be at least $620,000. This amount may be increased before grants are approved, depending on the Institute's budget position. Over the past three grant rounds, the average number of grants awarded per year was 27 and had an average value of $24,377. The range of values was from $5,500 to $43,411. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
24 Jan 2011 |
Multidisciplinary |
The purpose of this Awards program is to support academic research aimed at improving information access (defined broadly). Google funds Research Awards unrestricted and retains no intellectual property from the research. The sponsor would prefer that results from the research are open-sourced and widely published. Awards through this program are for one year in the range from US $10K-$150K. Areas that are of particular interest include (but are not limited to):
Please submit a copy of your application along with the completed University Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster (don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au) in the Research Branch. For more information and application instructions, please visit: |
24 Jan 2011 |
Sciences |
The Trans-Antarctic Association provides financial grants in support of field work or travel to Antarctica, as well as equipment and other research activities directly related to Antarctica. One third of the available funds are awarded to New Zealand nationals through the New Zealand Advisory Committee, with the remainder being awarded to nationals from Australia, South Africa and the UK. The Trans-Antarctic Association provides financial grants up to a normal maximum of £1,500 in support of field work or travel to Antarctica, as well as equipment and other research activities directly related to Antarctica. For more information and application instructions, please visit: |
24 Jan 2011 |
Health Sciences |
The National MS Society welcomes applications for studies related to multiple sclerosis that may serve in any way to advance the Society's mission of preventing, treating and curing MS and improving quality of life. The Society supports fundamental as well as applied studies, non-clinical or clinical in nature, including projects in patient management, care and rehabilitation. Investigators may request funds for the following categories of expenditure:
Before submitting a proposal for research support, investigators must consult the Research & Clinical Programs Department by phone or email to determine whether the research plan is appropriate and relevant to the Society's goals. Contact Please submit a copy of your application along with the completed University Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster (don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au) in the Research Branch.
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25 Jan 2011 |
Health Sciences |
The purpose of this award is to encourage scholarly clinical work in mechanical circulatory support, particularly in emerging countries, to facilitate This Award is issued annually in the amount of US$75,000 for a period is for one year. The applicant or the applicant's chief of staff / fellowship director must be a member of the ISHLT in good standing at the time of application, and the grant recipient must become a member of ISHLT prior to funding and remain so throughout the period of funding. Please submit an application along with the completed University Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster (don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au) in the Research Branch. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
25 Jan 2011 |
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. IRGP award a maximum of US$75,000 in direct costs per year for two years, subject to review of first year progress. Research grants are eligible for an additional 10 percent in indirect costs. The IRGP is open to applicants both nationally and internationally, possessing postdoctoral training or a medical degree, with clinical, preclinical or basic research proposals that will directly impact Parkinson's disease or its treatment. Preference will be given to scientists who are at an early stage in their professional careers. Postdoctoral researchers/scientists and fellows are not eligible to apply for this program. Please submit a copy of your application along with the completed University Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster (don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au) in the Research Branch. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
25 Jan 2011 |
Health Sciences |
The Children's Tumor Foundation (CTF) is focused on ending neurofibromatosis (NF) through research schemes such as the Drug Discovery Initiative Award, Clinical Research Award, and the Young Investigator Award (YIA). The Young Investigator Award (YIA) program provides support for pre- and post-doctoral researchers to pursue careers in NF research. The YIA provides two years of salary (commensurate to current NIH levels for the applicant’s stage of training) and a US $5,000 allowance over the life of the Award to support attendance at the Foundation’s annual NF Conference, as well as other research conferences, training courses, etc. relevant to NF. There are no citizenship requirements for this program. The Foundation seeks and welcomes applications from all qualified individuals worldwide. Please submit a Pre-Application along with the completed University Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster (don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au) in the Research Branch. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
28 Jan 2011 |
Multidisciplinary |
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) is seeking applications for the following R01, R03 & R21 funding opportunities:
Research on Alcohol-Related Public Policies such as Those Detailed in the Alcohol Policy Information System (R01, R03 & R21) Application due (R01): 28 Jan 2011 (Round 1), 27 May 2011 (Round 2)
R21 - Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award R03 - Small Grant Program
Exploring Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Substance Abuse Research (R21) Letter of Intent due: 21 Feb 2011 Link to further details:
Research into the Impact Of Economic Fluctuations on Alcohol Consumption, Drinking Patterns, and Prevention and Treatment of Problem Drinking and Related Problems (R01 & R21) Application due (R01): 28 Jan 2011 Link to further details: R21 - Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award
The Development of Frontal Cortex and Limbic System and their Roles in Drug Abuse (R01) Link to further details: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-11-027.html
Collaborative Studies on The Central Nervous System and Glycemia (R01) Application due: 28 Jan 2011
Alcohol Marketing and Youth Drinking (R01) Application due: 28 Jan 2011
Sickle Cell Disease: Inflammation, Thrombosis and Vascular Dysfunction (R01) Application due: 28 Jan 2011
Toward an Improved Understanding of HDL Function (R01) Application due: 28 Jan 2011
Getting from Genes to Function in Lung Disease, NHLBI (R01) Application due: 28 Jan 2011
Functional Genetics, Epigenetics, and Non-coding RNAs in Drug Addiction Functional (R01, R21 & R03)
Application due (R01): 28 Jan 2011
R21 - Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award R03 - Small Grant Program
Women and Sex/Gender Differences in Drug and Alcohol Abuse/Dependence (R01, R03 and R21) Application due (R01): 28 Jan 2011 Link to further details: R21 - Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award R03 - Small Grant Program
Developmental Pharmacology (R01, R03 and R21) Applications are encouraged from institutions/organisations that propose to encourage multidisciplinary, investigator-initiated basic and translational research in developmental pharmacology with particular emphasis on the role of ontogeny on drug metabolizing enzymes, transporters, receptors and signaling pathways activity across developmental periods from fetal life to adolescence. Application due (R01): 28 Jan 2011 Link to further details: R21 - Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award R03 - Small Grant Program
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28 Jan 2011 |
Health Sciences |
The Heart Foundation offers funding to support researchers working in the area of cardiovascular disease and related disorders. They are now calling for applications for the first round of Travel Grants in 2011 for travel between 1 January – 31 May 2011. For more information and application instructions, please visit: |
28 Jan 2011 |
Health Sciences |
JDRF and MGF provide grants of up to $2,000 for domestic travel, and up to $4,000 for international travel to early stage scientists, and allied health and nursing professionals. The awards are designed to provide funding for travel to research institutions or scientific meetings, for the purpose of furthering the recipient’s expertise in type 1 diabetes research or management. |
28 Jan 2011 |
Sciences |
Australian Wool Innovation Limited (AWI) is pleased to advise you of its new annual ‘Call for Proposals’ for organisations interested in R&D and product development projects with AWI. AWI welcomes any project proposals from organisations that will assist it to meet its objectives as set out in its 2010-2013 Strategic Plan. In addition to this broad request for project proposals, AWI has also prepared a table that sets out a list of project areas within each of our four on-farm strategies where opportunities for further research have been identified. AWI is seeking to invest in projects that support our integrated R&D and marketing strategy along the global wool pipeline, from farm to fashion. AWI’s priority areas over the next three years are:
For more information and application instructions please visit: |
28 Jan 2011 |
Sciences |
Chemical Dynamics Award is for outstanding innovative research on the dynamics of molecules, including spectroscopy, kinetics or molecular interactions in the gas, liquid or solid phase. The Award is open to everyone without restrictions, and candidates are permitted to nominate themselves. An Award winner will be chosen by the Faraday Division Awards Committee to receive £2000, a medal and a certificate. For more information about the nomination process, please visit: |
31 Jan 2011 |
Sciences |
The Robert Feulgen Prize (3000 EUR) will be awarded for an outstanding achievement in the field of histochemistry. The contributions may be either towards the development of new histochemical and cytochemical techniques or in the application of existing technology towards solving important problems in biology and/or medicine. Addressed are scientists working in microscopical sciences (in the widest sense) as well as in biochemistry, cell biology, endocrinology, in situ molecular techniques, and neurosciences. Scientists in their mid-career are encouraged to apply. The prize is not intended for lifetime contributions. For more information please visit: |
31 Jan 2011 |
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 above link to access information about funding and application instructions. |
