Further Enquiries:
Research Branch
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
Email
Telephone: +61 8 8313 5137
Facsimile: +61 8 8313 3700
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Issue No & Date: 298, 25 September, 2012
About the ARC Future Fellowships The Australian Research Council's 'Future Fellowships' are significant Category 1 fellowships offered to outstanding Australian and international researchers, over four years, currently awarded at up to AUD $182,792 (inclusive of on costs) per annum. The aim of Future Fellowships is to attract and retain the best and brightest mid-career researchers to promote research in areas of critical national importance.
In addition the amount awarded individual Fellows, the ARC will provide Administering Organisations with funding of up to AUD $50,000 per annum, which may be used for infrastructure, equipment, travel and relocation costs directly related to the Future Fellow’s research.
Eligibility and Success Factors The University was very successful in the last round of Fellowships, with a 43% success rate. Applicants need to have excellent research track records relative to opportunity. Based on the Funding Rules for the last round, dates for the award of PhD (or having achieved equivalent status) to be eligible for a Future Fellowship at the next application opportunity (i.e. for Fellowship funding beginning in 2013) are likely to be on or between 30 November 1997 and 30 November 2007.
Over the past 3 rounds there has been significant growth in national success rate of proposals overall from 20.5% in 2009, to 30.7% in 2011. This was mirrored by growth in the success rate of proposals from resident Australians. The most striking result however is the 41.9% success rate of proposals from “returning Australians” in 2011, while in comparison the success rate of proposals of foreign nationals was only 15.7% in the same year.
These figures support the idea that the Future Fellowships program can provide excellent opportunity for retaining Australian researchers, or recruiting Australian researchers to the University, particularly those currently located overseas.
Submission The Future Fellowships program is coming to a close. There are no more application rounds scheduled beyond the next round for funding to commence in 2013, so now is a good time to start thinking about how to take advantage of this last and significant research funding opportunity before it vanishes.
Funding Rules for the final round may likely be released in September 2012 with applications predicted to close around October / November this year. Until the release of these Funding Rules the Rules for the current round might provide useful background: http://www.arc.gov.au/ncgp/futurefel/ft_fundingrules.htm
Intending applicants need to submit a Notification of Intent (NoI) form via email to arcgrants@adelaide.edu.au as soon as possible. This form, along with other submission details, is also available on the Research Branch’s ARC website: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/rb/arc/
If you have any queries about Future Fellowships, please email arcgrants@adelaide.edu.au
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CONFERENCE
"Across Space and Time"
25 - 28 March 2013
Perth, Western Australia
CAA (Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology) is the premier international conference for all aspects of computing, quantitative methods and digital applications in archaeology.
With a history going back to 1972, CAA encourages participation from scholars, specialists and experts in the fields of archaeology, history, cultural heritage, digital scholarship, GIS, mathematics, semantic web, informatics and members of other disciplines that complement and extend the interests of CAA.
Call for Papers and Posters
The CAA 2013 Organising Committee invites proposals for papers and posters relating to all aspects of computer applications, quantitative methods and digital applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage.
Paper and Poster Proposals are due 10 October 2012
For further information about registration, or submitting a paper or poster, please visit:
http://caa2013.org
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InfoEd Global's 'SPIN' is a powerful online database for finding research grants, fellowships, and various other research funding opportunities, containing over 40,000 distinct funding opportunities from 10,000 plus sponsors from around the world.
InfoEd have recently released a new version of the SPIN with a more intuitive web-interface, and a faster return of results.
SPIN is free to University of Adelaide Staff, Students, and Affiliate TitleHolders, and can be accessed from any University computer (including all branches and campuses).
To access the SPIN database, please visit: https://spin.infoedglobal.com/Home/GridResults
For help with funding searches using new-look SPIN interface, please refer to the SPIN Quick Start Guide.
For any further assistance with SPIN's advanced features, or how to create customised funding-opportunity email alerts using SMARTS (SPIN sign-in account required), please contact the Research Branch by emailing rb@adelaide.edu.au
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Health Sciences
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The Translational Research Grant is designed to further develop ancer research capacity and competitiveness in translational research. The overall aim of the NBCF Translational Research Grant scheme is to support research that either:
- Aims to translate breast cancer research across the spectrum into the development of new methods for prevention, early-detection screening, diagnosis and therapy (including supportive care) through trialling in the clinical or applied setting; OR
- Translates results from clinical studies into clinical practice and/or health policy and/or health decision making processes.
Funding & Duration This is a category 1 funding scheme, listed on the 2012 Australian Competitive Grants Register (ACGR). The maximum funding available for each Translational Research Grant is up to $250,000 per annum for up to five years.
The funding also supports the costs of the proposed research and may include items, such as cost of facilities and services, storage of biospecimen samples, patient/population research recruitment, treatment costs, development of resources, data collection and third-party contractual services for peri-clinical activity. Overhead costs and purchase of major equipment items cannot be supported via this scheme.
Eligibility The proposed Project must be located/managed/operated under the auspices of a University, hospital or major research institution(s) located within Australia.
For further eligibility criteria and award conditions, please review the NBCF Translational Research Grant Guidelines.
Submission Please submit a hardcopy of finalised proposals to the Research Branch, accompanied by a completed and signed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet by the internal due date.
Hardcopies of applications to be addressed to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
For enquiries regarding submission details, please contact the Health Sciences Team: raohealth@adelaide.edu.au
Senior Grants Officer: Cadence Haynes Ph: 08 8313 4991
For more information and application instructions please visit: http://www.nbcf.org.au/Research/For-Researchers/Grants-Portfolio.aspx
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22 Oct 2012
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Sciences |
The purpose of this GRDC Investment Plan 2013-14 (Multi-stage Tenders) (Plan) is to inform potential research partners about some of the Corporation's new investment priorities for 2013-14.
This Plan provides an opportunity for researchers to apply to work with GRDC in furthering the identified priorities through the delivery of research projects selected by GRDC as a result of this multi-stage process.
Investment will prioritise the following themes:
- Meeting Market Requirements
- Improving Crop Yield
- Protecting Your Crop
- Advancing Profitable Farming Systems
- Improving Your Farm Resource Base
- Building Skills and Capacity
Funding
Investment varies according to scheme.
Please refer to the
Guidelines for Applicants for more information on funding, and eligibility criteria.
Submission
Please submit a finalised hardcopy of your application to the Research Branch, accompanied by a completed and signed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.
Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Please contact the Sciences Team if you are considering applying for this scheme:
rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au
Research Grants Officer: Chelsea DuBois or Paula Rosenbauer
Ph: 08 8313 3716/ 08 8313 3388
For more information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.grdc.com.au/Investment-Plan
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19 Oct 2012 |
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Sciences
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The Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation (GWRDC) is inviting collaborative multi-disciplinary proposals by way of Preliminary Project Applications (PPA) as part of a two-stage process to address the two high-priority areas of:
- Grapevine germplasm
- Yeast and bacterial germplasm.
Grapevine germplasm: Planting material is the foundation of the wine sector. Planting decisions require high-quality germplasm that is resilient to future climate challenges while being able to deliver desired wine quality and styles. Research will focus on developing, evaluating and identifying rootstocks, varieties and clones that produce desirable wine styles, while possessing a number of other essential properties such as tolerance to drought, heat, salt, soil-borne pests and diseases.
Yeast and bacterial germplasm: Fit-for-purpose yeast and bacterial germplasm are key ingredients in the efficient production of superior wine at a range of price points. Research will focus on developing and evaluating new and enhanced fit-for purpose yeast and bacterial germplasm.
These are two of the priority research areas identified in the GWRDC’s Strategic Research, Development and Extension Plan 2012–17.
Funding This is a category 1 funding scheme, listed on the 2012 Australian Competitive Grants Register (ACGR).
Submission Please submit a hardcopy of your PPA to the Research Branch, accompanied by a completed and signed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.
Hardcopies of applications may be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Please contact the Sciences Team if you are considering applying for this scheme: rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au
Research Grants Officer: Chelsea DuBois Ph: 08 8313 3716
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.gwrdc.com.au/site/page.cfm?u=20
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26 Oct 2012
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Sciences |
Lake Eyre is one of the driest places on one of the driest continents and yet it is probably most famous for its floods. Researchers have an unrivalled chance to discover some of the mysteries of how plants and animals cope with the irregular patterns of the inland.
Proposals are requested for projects directed towards gaining vital information to protect the unique wildlife in the region of the Lake Eyre Basin and to learn how to better manage the inland environments.
Funding
Project will be funded at a maximum of $10,000.
Submission
Application Forms can be found at:
http://www.naturefoundation.org.au/documents/Mysteries-of-Lake-Eyre-Application.doc
Please submit a hardcopy of your finalised proposal to the Research Branch, accompanied by a completed and signed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.
Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Please contact the Sciences Team if you are considering applying for this scheme:
rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au
Research Grants Officer: Chelsea DuBois
Ph: 08 8313 3716
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.naturefoundation.org.au/grants/
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25 Oct 2012 |
Multidisciplinary |
Erratum - this opportunity was previously advertised with the inccorrect submission details. Please note the correct due date for proposals is the 25 Oct 2012.
In 2012, RSSA will be awarding small grants for research work in the following fields: ecology, botany, zoology, geology, geomorphology, paelontology, geophysics, anthropology, biophysics, soil science, environmental science, environmental remediation, and archaeology.
The aim of the scheme is to promote high quality natural history research that is unlikely to be funded through larger nationally competitive schemes.
Funding & Duration
Grants of up to $5000 are available, but could range in size from $200 - $5000. The number awarded will depend on the quality of applications and budget requested. Funding is for 12 months.
Submission
For more information, please refer to the Instructions for Applicants document (includes application form).
Please submit a hardcopy of your finalised proposal to the Research Branch, accompanied by a completed and signed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.
Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Please contact the Sciences Team if you are considering applying for this scheme:
rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au
Research Grants Officer: Chelsea DuBois
Ph: 08 8313 3716
For further information, please visit:
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/rssa/
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The ARC Linkage Projects aim to foster alliances between higher education institutions and external Partner Organisations. A specific objective of this programme is to provide research training opportunities for researchers.
Funding & Duration The ARC will award a minimum of $50,000 per year to a maximum of $300,000 per year. Specific cash and/or in-kind co-contributions are required from Partner Organisations.
This is a category 1 funding scheme, listed on the 2012 Australian Competitive Grants Register (ACGR).
Submission University Due Dates:
- Notification of Intent: ASAP
Applicants are requested to complete a simple Notification of Intent (NoI) form and return to arcgrants@adelaide.edu.au. This will assist RB and ARI Pty Ltd to coordinate and streamline approaches to developing Linkage Projects and their concomitant agreements.
- Request not to Assess: 24 October 2012
Completed Request not to Assess forms should be emailed to arcgrants@adelaide.edu.au
- Applications - Full Review: 24 October 2012
Applications submitted to the Research Branch by this date will be secure a full review. One complete hardcopy of applications is required for review.
- Applications - Eligibility Check Only: 2 November 2012
Applications received after 24 October and prior to 2 November will likely receive an eligibility check only.
The Research Branch also require that you submit a UA application coversheet and a Certification Proforma (TBA). These are not required at the time of draft application submission, but must be provided to the Research Branch before final submission of your application to the ARC.
Please contact the ARC grants team if you are considering applying for this scheme: arcgrants@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/rb/arc/ http://www.arc.gov.au/ncgp/lp/lp_default.htm
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2 Nov 2012
Eligibility check only
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Faculty
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Internal Due Dates
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Health Sciences |
The TB Vaccine Accelerator Program is a new scheme within the Foundation's Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative. It focuses on key areas where additional investments may be able to fill critical knowledge gaps and generate much-needed tools for enabling and accelerating TB vaccine development.
The two main goals of the TB Vaccine Accelerator Program are:
- To develop novel approaches to vaccination against Mtb, with a particular focus on approaches that aim to induce protection against infection with Mtb
- To develop models of natural Mtb transmission and/or methods for defining molecular and biological characteristics of naturally transmitted mycobacteria and the interactions of such with vertebrate hosts
Funding & Duration
Up to US $20 million will be available over the next three years ($5 to 8 million per year). The sum cost of all projects ultimately selected, may not exceed this amount.
Please refer to the Program's Rules and Guidelines for more information regarding funding and eligibility
Submission
Letters of Intent (LOI's) are to be submitted to the sponsor by the 26 November 2012.
Please forward a copy of your LOI to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer
Dr Don McMaster
Ph: 08 8313 3347
don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.grandchallenges.org/GrantOpportunities/Pages/TBVaccineAccelerator_ApplicationInstructions.aspx
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26 Nov 2012
Letter of Intent are submitted directly to sponsor
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Health Sciences
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The IBRO Asia Pacific Exchange Fellowship aims to allow high-quality junior scientists at the level of postdoctoral fellow or junior faculty from diverse geographic and scientific areas to broaden the scope of their training in neuroscience by working four to six months abroad in established laboratories.
Funding & Duration Funding of up to US $8,500 is available in principle to cover each 4-6 month fellowship. The award may vary depending on the country in which the successful candidate studies. The grant is used along with matching funds from the host laboratory to defray the cost of travel and to subsidize living costs.
Eligibility Applicants must be postdoctoral fellow or junior faculty members (under the age of 45). Senior PhD students with a good publication record and strong justification for the exchange program will also be considered. Both the applicant and the host laboratory must be within the Asia Pacific Region.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://funding.ibro.info/Pub/Pub_Main_Display.asp?LC_Docs_ID=4289
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5 Oct 2012
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Health Sciences
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The MND Association supports biomedical research on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and related conditions, in all relevant disciplines, and is the only national charity in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that funds and promotes global research into Motor Neurone Disease.
The purpose of the Biomedical Project Grants is to support a single project: a piece of work designed to answer a single question or a small group of related questions.
Funding & Duration Applications for project grants should not exceed £85,000 per annum (and £255,000 in total) without the prior agreement of the MND Association.
Applications of up to three years will be considered. Applications for less than two years must include a named researcher with the relevant expertise, familiar with the laboratory. The continuation of a grant within this period will be subject to annual review after the submission of a progress report, which is required at the completion of each year of the project.
Eligibility Applications submitted by researchers based at institutions outside of the UK and Ireland must meet the following criteria: the project must be unique in concept or design, and the project must involve a significant aspect of collaboration with a UK institute.
Please refer to the Biomedical Research Project Guidelines for more details regarding eligibility.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.mndassociation.org
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26 Oct 2012
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Health Sciences
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R01 - Research Project Grant Project To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing their specific interest areas and competencies.
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), invites applications proposing to 1) investigate the role of specific bioenergetic factors in increased fatigability, reduced activity, and diminished sense of well-being in older persons; 2) test the effects of interventions targeted at such factors on performance capabilities, functional status, and other outcomes that relate to quality of life; or 3) develop and evaluate measures of fatigability applicable for observational and/or interventional studies.
Funding & Duration Application budgets are not limited, but need to reflect actual needs of the proposed project. The maximum period of the award is 5 years. Exceptions to this period may be considered if scientifically justified.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-227.html
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28 Sept 2012
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Health Sciences
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R03 - Small Research Grants To provide research support specifically limited in time and amount for studies in categorical program areas. Small grants provide flexibility for initiating studies which are generally for preliminary short-term projects and are non-renewable.
This FOA invites applications proposing to 1) investigate the role of specific bioenergetic factors in increased fatigability, reduced activity, and diminished sense of well-being in older persons; 2) test the effects of interventions targeted at such factors on performance capabilities, functional status, and other outcomes that relate to quality of life; or 3) develop and evaluate measures of fatigability applicable for observational and/or interventional studies.
Funding & Duration The combined budget for direct costs for the two year project period may not exceed US $100,000. No more than US$50,000 in direct costs may be requested in any single year. The total project period may not exceed two years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-226.html
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9 Oct 2012
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Health Sciences
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R21 - Projects Exploratory/Developmental Grants To encourage the development of new research activities in categorical program areas.
This FOA invites applications proposing to 1) investigate the role of specific bioenergetic factors in increased fatigability, reduced activity, and diminished sense of well-being in older persons; 2) test the effects of interventions targeted at such factors on performance capabilities, functional status, and other outcomes that relate to quality of life; or 3) develop and evaluate measures of fatigability applicable for observational and/or interventional studies.
Funding & Duration The combined budget for direct costs for the two year project period may not exceed US $275,000. No more than US $200,000 may be requested in any single year. Applicants may request direct costs in US $25,000 modules, up to the total direct costs limitation of US $275,000 for the combined two-year award period.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-225.html
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9 Oct 2012
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Health Sciences
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R01 - Research Project Grant To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his specific interest and competencies.
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA)is to accelerate the discovery of causal genes and variants that influence the risk for disease; and conduct follow-up studies of particular genetic variants to gain novel insights into the functions of these variants and the mechanisms by which they may contribute to disease. Genomic regions of interest are primarily those identified by genome-wide association studies (GWAS) although other types of evidence may also inform the rationale for a given study.
These studies are essential for the translation of initial GWAS finding into biological insights, and ultimately important for improving our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of disease that could lead to predictive, diagnostic, and therapeutic advances.
Funding & Duration An application may request direct costs of up to $350,000 per year. Application budgets need to reflect actual needs of the proposed project. The project duration may be up to four years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Letters of Intent (LOI's) are to be submitted directly to the Sponsor by the external due date * Please forward a copy of your EOI to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-12-236.html
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20 Oct 2012 (ext)*
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Health Sciences
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R21 - Projects Exploratory/Developmental Grants To encourage the development of new research activities in categorical program areas.
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to accelerate the discovery of causal genes and variants that influence the risk for disease; and conduct follow-up studies of particular genetic variants to gain novel insights into the functions of these variants and the mechanisms by which they may contribute to disease. Genomic regions of interest are primarily those identified by genome-wide association studies (GWAS) although other types of evidence may also inform the rationale for a given study.
These studies are essential for the translation of initial GWAS finding into biological insights, and ultimately important for improving our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of disease that could lead to predictive, diagnostic, and therapeutic advances.
Funding & Duration Direct costs are limited to $275,000 over an R21 two-year period, with no more than $200,000 in direct costs allowed in any single year. The maximum project period is 2 years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Letters of Intent (LOI's) are to be submitted directly to the Sponsor by the external due date * Please forward a copy of your EOI to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-12-230.html
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20 Oct 2012 (ext)*
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Health Sciences
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R01 - Research Project Grant To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his specific interest and competencies.
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) issued by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) solicits basic and pre-clinical research applications that study the combined and interactive effects of substance abuse and HIV-1 infection on glial cell biology. Glial cells express a variety of neurotransmitter receptors, transporters, and other molecular entities that are targets of drugs of abuse. Additionally, viral and host responses to HIV-1 infection usurp and alter glial cell function.
The goal of this FOA is to encourage research to determine the molecular and cellular consequences of substance abuse, HIV-1 infection, and their interactions on glial cells within the central nervous system (CNS).
Funding & Duration Application budgets are not to exceed US $500,000 in direct costs per year, but should reflect the actual needs of the proposed project. The module budget format should be used for direct costs requests up to US $250,000 per year. The maximum project period is 5 years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please note that Letters of Intent (LOI's) are to be submitted directly to the Sponsor by the external due date*. Please forward a copy of your LOI to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-13-010.html
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19 Oct 2012 (ext)*
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Health Sciences
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R21 - Exploratory/Developmental Grants To encourage the development of new research activities in categorical program areas. (Support generally is restricted by funding amount and duration.)
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) issued by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) solicits basic and pre-clinical research applications that study the combined and interactive effects of substance abuse and HIV-1 infection on glial cell biology. Glial cells contain a variety of neurotransmitter receptors, transporters, and other molecular entities that are targets of drugs of abuse. Additionally, viral and host responses to HIV-1 infection usurp and alter glial cell function.
The goal of this FOA is to encourage research to determine the molecular and cellular consequences of substance abuse, HIV-1 infection, and their interactions on glial cells within the central nervous system (CNS)
Funding & Duration The combined budget for direct costs for the two year project period may not exceed US $275,000. No more than US $200,000 may be requested in any single year. Applicants may request direct costs in US $25,000 modules, up to the total direct costs limitation of US $275,000 for the combined two-year award period (maximum duration of award)
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please note that Letters of Intent (LOI's) are to be submitted directly to the Sponsor by the external due date*. Please forward a copy of your LOI to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-13-011.html
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19 Oct 2012 (ext)*
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Health Sciences
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R01 - Research Project Grant To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his specific interest and competencies.
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages applications to study human and non-human stem cells involved in alcohol-induced tissue injuries. Alcohol abuse is known to cause pathology in a number of organ systems. Disorders most commonly associated with chronic alcohol consumption include alcoholic liver disease (ALD), pancreatitis, cardiovascular disease, neural damage, endocrine dysfunction, osteoporosis, cancer, and immune dysfunction. The objective of this FOA is to understand the role of stem cells in alcohol-induced tissue damage and recovery, particularly how they are influenced by alcohol metabolism and their role in alcohol-related cancers.
Funding & Duration Application budgets are not limited, but need to reflect actual needs of the proposed project. The maximum project period is 5 years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-233.html
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28 Sept 2012
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Health Sciences
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R21 - Projects Exploratory/Developmental Grants To encourage the development of new research activities in categorical program areas.
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages transdisciplinary and translational research that will identify specific biological or biobehavioural pathways through which physical activity and/or weight control (either weight loss or avoidance of weight gain) may affect cancer prognosis and survival. This research will require transdisciplinary approaches that bring together behavioural intervention expertise, cancer biology, and other basic and clinical science disciplines relevant to the pathways being studied. Understanding the pathways through which these interventions are effective would identify the optimal type and intensity of intervention and determine who is most likely to benefit from these interventions by cancer type, age, or other host factors.
Funding & Duration The combined budget for direct costs for the two-year project period may not exceed US $275,000. No more than US $200,000 may be requested in any single year. The maximum project period is 2 years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Research applications must test the effects of physical activity or weight control or both interventions on biomarkers of cancer prognosis among cancer survivors identified by previous animal or observational research, which may include but are not limited to intervention-induced changes in sex hormones, insulin or insulin-like growth factors or their binding proteins, insulin resistance, glucose metabolism, leptin and other adipokines, immunologic or inflammatory factors, oxidative stress and DNA damage or repair capacity, angiogenesis, or prostaglandins.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-12-229.html
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9 Oct 2012
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R01 - Research Project Grant To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his specific interest and competencies.
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to provide support for integrated, innovative research on the novel and unconventional contributions of ethanol metabolizing pathways, their metabolites, cofactors, and interactions with synergizing biological pathways in the development of alcohol- induced diseases and end organ injuries.
It is anticipated that this FOA will generate data that may lead to breakthroughs in our understanding of identifying key cellular and molecular components in the initiation, progression and maintenance of the diverse medical disorders caused by excessive, long term alcohol consumption. In the future this knowledge may be critical in the diagnosis, treatment and management of vulnerable patient population debilitated by the vast array of alcohol-induced pathologies and enable clinicians to improve disease outcomes and, consequently, public health.
Funding & Duration Application budgets are not limited, but need to reflect actual needs of the proposed project. The maximum project period is 5 years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-235.html
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28 Sept 2012
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R21 - Projects Exploratory/Developmental Grants To encourage the development of new research activities in categorical program areas.
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to provide support for integrated, innovative research on the novel and unconventional contributions of ethanol metabolizing pathways, their metabolites, cofactors, and interactions with synergizing biological pathways in the development of alcohol- induced diseases and end organ injuries.
It is anticipated that this FOA will generate data that may lead to breakthroughs in our understanding of identifying key cellular and molecular components in the initiation, progression and maintenance of the diverse medical disorders caused by excessive, long term alcohol consumption. In the future this knowledge may be critical in the diagnosis, treatment and management of vulnerable patient population debilitated by the vast array of alcohol-induced pathologies and enable clinicians to improve disease outcomes and, consequently, public health.
Funding & Duration The combined budget for direct costs for the two year project period may not exceed US $275,000. No more than US $200,000 may be requested in any single year. Applicants may request direct costs in US $25,000 modules, up to the total direct costs limitation of US $275,000 for the combined two-year award period. The maximum project period is 2 years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-234.html
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9 Oct 2012
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Visiting Fellowships are intended primarily for professional philosophers and social or political theorists on study leave from their own institutions. Fellows must engage in an area of philosophy relevant to the work of the Centre, but this requirement is broadly interpreted.
Fellowships are for a 12 week period, during which Fellows are expected to take part in Centre activities that take place during their tenure of the fellowship; Fellows also participate in and contribute to research seminars in the Department of Moral Philosophy.
Fellowship Benefits
- Residential Accommodation - provided by the Centre, or by allowance, if suitable accomodation in unavailable
- Office Accommodation - Fellows are allocated an office in the Department of Moral Philosophy for their exclusive use, equipped with a telephone and a personal computer
- Libraries - In addition to the main University Library the Departments of Moral Philosophy and Logic and Metaphysics share a class library of about 4000 volumes plus journals. Within the Department of Moral Philosophy there is also the Hall/McNeilly Research Library. This specialises in moral, legal and political philosophy (and their histories). Finally there are philosophy holdings in the Library of St Mary's College, the home of the Divinity Faculty. Visiting Fellows will have access to all these facilities.
- Travel Grants - Small grants may be made towards the cost of travel to St Andrews, and additional grants for travel from St Andrews to other universities may be awarded.
Eligibility Applications are welcome from scholars of all nationalities.
Submission Please submit a hardcopy of finalised proposals to the Research Branch by the internal due date, accompanied by a completed and signed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet. Specific submission requirements may vary according to sponsor.
Hardcopies of applications are to be addressed to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000
International Grants Officer: Dr Don McMaster don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/ceppa/research.html
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23 Nov 2012
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R24 - Resource-Related Research Projects To support research projects that will enhance the capability of resources to serve biomedical research.
This reissued funding opportunity announcement (FOA) calls for collaborative applications between institutions in the United States, or other developed countries, and research institutions in developing countries affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The goal of this FOA is to strengthen the research infrastructure of local institutions in developing countries and provide support for a small portfolio of high impact social and/or behavioural science research on HIV/AIDS.
Activities supported under this FOA should be led by local social and behavioural scientists in partnership with scientists from the United States and/or other developed countries. Research should address social and behavioural issues in the prevention, care, and/or treatment of HIV/AIDS. The research projects and enhanced research infrastructure support should be designed to foster the emergence of local scientists as recognized leaders in behavioural and social sciences research on HIV/AIDS
Funding & Duration Application budgets are not limited, but need to reflect actual needs of the proposed project. The total project period for an application submitted in response to this FOA may not exceed five years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Letters of Intent (LOI's) are to be submitted directly to the Sponsor by the external due date * Please forward a copy of your LOI to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For more information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HD-13-012.html
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7 Nov 2012 (ext)*
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ERC-2013-ADG ERC Advanced Grants are intended to support the very best research to be conducted in EU Member States and Associated Countries. Being highly competitive and awarded on the sole criterion of excellence, without restriction to particular areas of research, the grants are intended to promote substantial advances in the frontiers of knowledge, and to encourage new productive lines of enquiry and new methods and techniques, including unconventional approaches and investigations at the interface between established disciplines.
Fields of Research Applications can be made in any field of research with particular emphasis on the frontiers of science, scholarship and engineering. In particular, proposals of an interdisciplinary nature which cross the boundaries between different fields of research, pioneering proposals addressing new and emerging fields of research or proposals introducing unconventional, innovative approaches and scientific inventions are encouraged.
Funding & Duration The maximum grant amount will be EUR 2,500,000 for a maximum period of 5 years.
Eligibility
- Principal Investigators applying for an ERC Advanced Grant should be established research leaders who have made original and significant contributions to research. No specific eligibility criteria with respect to their academic requirements are foreseen.
- The ERC actions are open to researchers of any nationality who intend to establish and conduct their research activity in any Member State or Associated Country
- The ERC Advanced Grant Principal Investigator can be of any age and nationality and he/she can reside in any country in the world at the time of the application.
Please review the Guide for Applicants for more information.
Submission Applications are submitted electronically, via the Participants Portal. Visit the Step-by-Step Guide for more information.
Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://ec.europa.eu
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15 Nov 2012
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ERC-2013-StG Starting Grants are designed to support researchers (Principal Investigators) at the stage at which they are starting their own independent research team or programme. The grants will support independent and excellent new individual research teams.
The objective is to provide appropriate and adequate support to excellent researchers, whatever their nationality, located in or moving to the EU Member States and Associated Countries.
Fields of Research Applications can be made in any field of research with particular emphasis on the frontiers of science, scholarship and engineering. In particular, proposals of an interdisciplinary nature which cross the boundaries between different fields of research, pioneering proposals addressing new and emerging fields of research or proposals introducing unconventional, innovative approaches and scientific inventions are encouraged.
Funding & Duration Starting Grants can be up to a maximum of EUR 1,500,000 for a period of 5 years (pro rata for projects of shorter duration).
Eligibility The ERC actions are open to researchers of any nationality who intend to establish and conduct their research activity in any EU Member State or Associated Country.
Please review the Guide for Applicants for more information.
Submission Applications are submitted electronically, via the Participants Portal. Visit the Step-by-Step Guide for more information.
Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/ideas?callIdentifier=ERC-2013-StG
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10 Oct 2012
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R01 - Research Project Grant To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his specific interest and competencies.
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to encourage biomedical, behavioural, and social science research that will inform the development and evaluation of regulations on tobacco product manufacturing, distribution, and marketing. Research projects must address the research priorities related to the regulatory authority of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) as mandated by the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (FSPTCA), Public Law 111-31.
Research results from this FOA are expected to generate findings and data that are directly relevant to inform the FDA's regulation of the manufacture, distribution, and marketing of tobacco products to protect public health.
Funding & Duration Application budgets are not limited, but need to reflect actual needs of the proposed project. The maximum project period is 5 years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-12-267.html
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18 Oct 2012
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R03 - Small Research Grants To provide research support specifically limited in time and amount for studies in categorical program areas. Small grants provide flexibility for initiating studies which are generally for preliminary short-term projects and are non-renewable.
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to encourage biomedical and behavioural research that will inform the development and evaluation of regulations on tobacco product manufacturing, distribution, and marketing. Research projects must address the research priorities related to the regulatory authority of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products (CTP).
Research results from this FOA are expected to generate findings and data that are directly relevant in informing the FDA's regulation of the manufacture, distribution, and marketing of tobacco products to protect public health.
Funding & Duration The combined budget for direct costs for the two year project period may not exceed US $100,000. No more than US $50,000 in direct costs may be requested in any single year. The total project period may not exceed two years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-12-268.html
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18 Oct 2012
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R21 - Exploratory/Developmental Grants To encourage the development of new research activities in categorical program areas. (Support generally is restricted by funding amount and duration.)
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to encourage biomedical, behavioral, and social science research that will inform the development and evaluation of regulations on tobacco product manufacturing, distribution, and marketing. Research projects must address the research priorities related to the regulatory authority of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) as mandated by the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (FSPTCA), Public Law 111-31.
Research results from this FOA are expected to generate findings and data that are directly relevant to inform the FDA's regulation of the manufacture, distribution, and marketing of tobacco products to protect public health.
Funding & Duration The combined budget for direct costs for the two year project period may not exceed US $275,000. No more than US $200,000 may be requested in any single year. No more than US $50,000 in direct costs may be requested in any single year. The total project period may not exceed two years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-12-266.html
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18 Oct 2012
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Applications for a training fellowship in 2013-2014 are invited from postdoctoral scientists who are Australian nationals, who intend to pursue a career in cancer research and wish to complete their training in those aspects of cancer research related to the Agency's mission and of priority for the Cancer Council Australia: to coordinate and conduct both epidemiological and laboratory research into the causes and prevention of cancer.
This programme is supported by the Cancer Council Australia.
Funding, Location & Duration This Fellowship is tenable at the IARC in Lyon, France working in a research Group. The fellowship is for a period of two years, (the second year being subject to satisfactory appraisal) attracting a stipend of 33, 000 Euros. The cost of travel for the Fellow, and in certain circumstances for dependants, will be met, a dependant's allowance paid, and health insurance covered.
Eligibility These Fellowships are intended for junior scientists who are Australian Nationals, and who are engaged in research within the medical (and allied) sciences, and wish to pursue a career in cancer research. Candidates are required to finish their doctoral degree (M.D. or Ph.D.) within five years of the closing date for application, or be in the final phase of completing their doctoral degree.
For more information, please review the Application Information document.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Grants Officer, International Funding Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8303 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.iarc.fr/en/education-training/iarcaustralia_postdoc.php
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23 Nov 2012
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This award was initiated in 2002 by a generous donation from Mrs Marjory Edwards to set up a perpetual scholarship for research into conservation biology. The next round for this three year grant will commence in 2013.
The scholarship will be used to support a postgraduate student (Masters or PhD) at a South Australian University.
Funding & Duration
The scholarship will provide up to $12,000 per annum for up to three years.
Eligibility
The proposed research project must fall within the Nature Foundation's objectives and be:
- high quality scientific research that makes a significant contribution to the conservation of South Australia's biodiversity; or
- in the field of biological science with a view to the resolution of an environmental problem or the conservation of South Australian wildlife
Submission
Application forms may be downloaded by visiting:
http://www.naturefoundation.org.au/documents/RM-Edwards-Scholarship-Application.doc
Please submit a hardcopy of your finalised proposal to the Research Branch, accompanied by a completed and signed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.
Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Please contact the Sciences Team if you are considering applying for this scheme:
rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au
Research Grants Officer: Chelsea DuBois
Ph: 08 8313 3716
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.naturefoundation.org.au/grants/
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25 Oct 2012 |
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These prestigious Fellowships are named after Dr John Cade AM (1912-1980), an Australian psychiatrist working in Melbourne after World War II, who discovered the effectiveness of lithium as a treatment for bipolar disorder.
Successful applicants will be established researchers with an exemplary international record of achievement, have expertise in innovative research and research translation and have a demonstrated ability to expand Australia’s capacity in mental health research
Funding & Duration Up to two Fellowships of $750,000 per annum for five years will be awarded in this one-off scheme. The Fellowship package is provided to support or fund the Fellow’s salary and must also be used to support a team of researchers and/or the costs associated with the proposed research.
This is a category 1 funding scheme, listed on the 2012 Australian Competitive Grants Register (ACGR).
Eligibility Applications are open to both Australian and overseas applicants and Fellows must be based in Australia for the duration of their award. Please review the following documents for more information:
Submission Applications must be submitted via the Research Grants Management System (RGMS), the NHMRC’s grants administration, reporting and awarded grants system.
* Minimum data requirements in RGMS due: 5.00pm (AEDST) 17 October 2012 Internal due date for Full Applications: 7 November 2012
Please submit a hardcopy of finalised proposals to the Research Branch, accompanied by a completed and signed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet by the internal due date.
Hardcopies of applications to be addressed to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
For enquiries regarding submission details, please contact the Health Sciences Team: raohealth@adelaide.edu.au
Senior Grants Officer: Cadence Haynes Ph: 08 8313 4991
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/grants/apply-funding/
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17 Oct 2012
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GRDC Travel Awards are available to individuals or groups within the Australian grains industry wishing to attend a conference or undertake travel that aligns with the GRDC’s corporate objectives and demonstrates benefit to the Australian grains industry.
Eligibility To be eligible for a GRDC Travel Award, the applicant must not be eligible for an Grains Industry Development Awards and must not be associated to a current GRDC project.
Submission Please submit a finalised hardcopy of your application to the Research Branch by the internal due date, accompanied by a completed and signed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.
Hardcopies of applications may be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Please contact the Sciences Team if you are considering applying for this scheme: rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au
Research Grants Officer: Chelsea DuBois or Paula Rosenbauer Ph: 08 8313 3716/ 08 8313 3388
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.grdc.com.au/Apply/Applying/Training-Awards/Travel-Awards
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26 Oct 2012
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Betty Trask left a bequest to the Society of Authors in 1983 to fund a prize for first novels written by authors under the age of 35 in a romantic or traditional, but not experimental, style.
Prize The prize money, which totals £20,000, must be used for foreign travel. The prize is open to published and unpublished novels.
Eligibility Authors must be under the age of 35, and have authored a work in the romantic or traditional style.
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.societyofauthors.org/betty-trask
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30 Nov 2012
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The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation grants about 20 Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Awards annually, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, to internationally renowned academics from abroad in recognition of their outstanding accomplishments in research to date and their exceptional promise for the future.
Prize The award amount totals EUR 45,000. In Germany, research awards are generally exempt from income tax under German tax law. In addition, further expenditures (such as travel or language courses) are covered in the context of the invitation to stay in Germany for research purposes.
For more details please refer to the General Regulations and Information for Award Winners.
Eligibility Academics from abroad, regardless of their discipline or nationality, may be nominated for a Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award, provided that they have received their doctoral degree within the past 18 years. The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation particularly encourages the nomination of qualified female academics.
Self-nomination is not possible. The nominee’s outstanding academic qualification must be internationally recognised and documented by corresponding successes in research, such as positively received academic publications or previous awards.
For more information, and details regarding nominations, please visit: http://challenge.ecomagination.com/anz
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30 Nov 2012
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The ESRC's Future Leaders Scheme is open to high-quality candidates from anywhere in the world who have a maximum of four years’ postdoctoral experience and the support of an eligible UK research organisation.
The proposed host research organisation will be required to demonstrate a high level of commitment to the applicant’s career development.
The scheme aims to:
- Enable outstanding early-career social scientists, in partnership with their host organisation, to acquire the skills set to become the future world leaders in their field
- Fund excellent social science research projects
Funding & Duration Future Research Leader grants will provide up to three years' funding with an overall limit of £312,500. The ESRC will fund up to 60 percent of the Future Research Leader grant holder’s time. The host research organisation must support the remainder of the grant holder’s normal salary throughout the period of the grant.
Eligibility This call is open to candidates from anywhere in the world, however, all potential applicants must have the strong support of an eligible research organisation in the UK to host them if they are successful.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies of applications are to be addressed to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
International Grants Officer: Dr Don McMaster don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.esrc.ac.uk
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27 Sept 2012
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R01 - Research Project Grant To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his specific interest and competencies.
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages applications to study human and non-human stem cells involved in alcohol-induced tissue injuries. Alcohol abuse is known to cause pathology in a number of organ systems. Disorders most commonly associated with chronic alcohol consumption include alcoholic liver disease (ALD), pancreatitis, cardiovascular disease, neural damage, endocrine dysfunction, osteoporosis, cancer, and immune dysfunction. The objective of this FOA is to understand the role of stem cells in alcohol-induced tissue damage and recovery, particularly how they are influenced by alcohol metabolism and their role in alcohol-related cancers.
Funding & Duration Application budgets are not limited, but need to reflect actual needs of the proposed project. The maximum project period is 5 years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-233.html
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28 Sept 2012
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R01 - Research Project Grant Project To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing their specific interest areas and competencies.
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), invites applications proposing to 1) investigate the role of specific bioenergetic factors in increased fatigability, reduced activity, and diminished sense of well-being in older persons; 2) test the effects of interventions targeted at such factors on performance capabilities, functional status, and other outcomes that relate to quality of life; or 3) develop and evaluate measures of fatigability applicable for observational and/or interventional studies.
Funding & Duration Application budgets are not limited, but need to reflect actual needs of the proposed project. The maximum period of the award is 5 years. Exceptions to this period may be considered if scientifically justified.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-227.html
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28 Sept 2012
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R01 - Research Project Grant To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his specific interest and competencies.
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to provide support for integrated, innovative research on the novel and unconventional contributions of ethanol metabolizing pathways, their metabolites, cofactors, and interactions with synergizing biological pathways in the development of alcohol- induced diseases and end organ injuries.
It is anticipated that this FOA will generate data that may lead to breakthroughs in our understanding of identifying key cellular and molecular components in the initiation, progression and maintenance of the diverse medical disorders caused by excessive, long term alcohol consumption. In the future this knowledge may be critical in the diagnosis, treatment and management of vulnerable patient population debilitated by the vast array of alcohol-induced pathologies and enable clinicians to improve disease outcomes and, consequently, public health.
Funding & Duration Application budgets are not limited, but need to reflect actual needs of the proposed project. The maximum project period is 5 years.
Eligibility Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to: Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer Dr Don McMaster Ph: 08 8313 3347 don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-235.html
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28 Sept 2012
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AARE makes this award to encourage and support educational research by Indigenous Australian researchers. The winner of the award will be announced at the Annual Conference. Winners also receive a complimentary conference registration, to be used within the following 2 years.
Eligibility An applicant must:
- be a member of AARE
- identify as Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
- submit a first-authored conference paper proposal by the closing date for conference paper proposals and have it accepted for presentation
- submit a full copy of this first-authored paper to aare@aare.edu.au
- be able to attend the full conference
- deliver the paper at the conference as scheduled
- have not previously received a Betty Watts Indigenous Researcher award
The conference paper may be based on a paper that has been published elsewhere since the start of the prior calendar year.
For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www1.aare.edu.au/pages/page40.asp
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30 Sept 2012
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Health Sciences |
The IBRO Asia Pacific Exchange Fellowship aims to allow high-quality junior scientists at the level of postdoctoral fellow or junior faculty from diverse geographic and scientific areas to broaden the scope of their training in neuroscience by working four to six months abroad in established laboratories.
Funding & Duration
Funding of up to US $8,500 is available in principle to cover each 4-6 month fellowship. The award may vary depending on the country in which the successful candidate studies. The grant is used along with matching funds from the host laboratory to defray the cost of travel and to subsidize living costs.
Eligibility
Applicants must be postdoctoral fellow or junior faculty members (under the age of 45). Senior PhD students with a good publication record and strong justification for the exchange program will also be considered. Both the applicant and the host laboratory must be within the Asia Pacific Region.
Submission
Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer
Dr Don McMaster
Ph: 08 8313 3347
don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://funding.ibro.info/Pub/Pub_Main_Display.asp?LC_Docs_ID=4289
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5 Oct 2012 |
H&SS |
The ASSA Workshops Program is a competitive program bestowing grants to assist social sciences researchers to convene a two-day, multidisciplinary research workshop.
Workshop Format
The Workshop format is interactive, normally held over two days, and includes a dinner at which further exchange and discussion can continue informally. InterÂdisciplinarity is expected and the topics and participants should reflect this.
It is expected that participants will include:
- established researchers and leaders in their areas of expertise
- early career scholars who are challenging and/or adding to debate
Expected Outcomes
The Academy expects dissemination of the workshop outcomes, through at least one of the following:
- Publication via a recognised publishing house
- Chapter/s in a publication, monograph or journal
- Published paper/s in professional journals
- On a university, institution or Academy website
- Media article (newspaper, radio or TV)
Eligibility
There must be at least two early career scholars who are Australia-based.
Funding & Timeframe
Workshops will be funded to a maximum of $7,500 for workshops to be conducted in the period 1 July 2012- 30 June 2013.
Submission
Please send a hardcopy of finalised proposals to the Research Branch, accompanied by a completed and signed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet. Specific submission requirements may vary according to sponsor.
Hardcopies of applications are to be addressed to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Grants Officer: Dr Don McMaster
don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For more information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.assa.edu.au/programs/workshop/
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5 Oct 2012 |
Health Sciences |
The OHF Research Grant program assists investigators, new or established, who have research projects for which they need support. While the OHF primarily seeks to fund grants which will increase the understanding of Primary Hyperoxaluria and oxalosis, and improve the clinical management and treatment of the genetic diseases, applications focused on hyperoxaluria and oxalosis associated with other conditions and diseases will also be considered.
Funding & Duration
The maximum amount awarded per grant is US $160,000 for up to two years. Indirect costs must be included in the maximum funding amount.
Eligibility
- Applicants must hold a MD, PhD. or equivalent by the time of the start of the funding period and have an appointment at an academic institution
- No US citizenship requirements are imposed by the OHF. Compliance with local and federal statutes and regulations of the country of origin must be met
- Revised grant applications submitted to OHF require a 2-page introduction addressing the Reviewers' comments from the prior review of the grant application
Submission
Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer
Dr Don McMaster
Ph: 08 8313 3347
don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.ohf.org/grants.html
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8 Oct 2012 |
Multidisciplinary |
The Faculty Research Awards Program supports academic research in computer science, engineering, and related fields. The intention of this program is to fund world-class research at top universities, facilitate interaction between Google and academia, and support projects whose output will be made openly available to the research community.
Awards are structured as unrestricted gifts to universities and are designed to support roughly the cost of one graduate student for one year of work.
Areas that are of particular interest include (but are not limited to):
- Economics and market algorithms
- Education innovation
- Geo/maps
- Human-computer interaction
- Information retrieval, extraction, and organization
- Machine learning and data mining
- Machine perception
- Machine translation
- Mobile
- Natural language processing
- Networking
- Policy and standards
- Privacy
- Security
- Social networks
- Software engineering
- Speech
- Structured data and database management
- Systems (hardware and software)
Eligibility
Applications are accepted from full-time professors at universities around the world. Funding is focused on supporting PhD students, and so applications are accepted from professors at research institutions that award research degrees to PhD students.
Applications are NOT accepted from professors, researchers, or faculty members at non-degree-granting research institutes. Researchers at such institutes who are also professors on the faculty of a university may apply through that university.
Funding & Duration
Research Awards are designed to be in an amount approximately equivalent to the amount necessary to support 1 graduate student for 1 year. While costs differ by university and by region, the median award amount is around US $50,000 to $60,000. The maximum amount the primary investigator may request is US $150,000.
Submission
Please submit a hardcopy of finalised proposals to the Research Branch by the internal due date, accompanied by a completed and signed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.
Hardcopies of applications are to be addressed to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000
International Grants Officer: Dr Don McMaster
don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For more information and application instructions, please visit:
http://research.google.com/university/relations/research_awards.html
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8 Oct 2012 |
Health Sciences |
R03 - Small Research Grants
To provide research support specifically limited in time and amount for studies in categorical program areas. Small grants provide flexibility for initiating studies which are generally for preliminary short-term projects and are non-renewable.
This FOA invites applications proposing to 1) investigate the role of specific bioenergetic factors in increased fatigability, reduced activity, and diminished sense of well-being in older persons; 2) test the effects of interventions targeted at such factors on performance capabilities, functional status, and other outcomes that relate to quality of life; or 3) develop and evaluate measures of fatigability applicable for observational and/or interventional studies.
Funding & Duration
The combined budget for direct costs for the two year project period may not exceed US $100,000. No more than US$50,000 in direct costs may be requested in any single year. The total project period may not exceed two years.
Eligibility
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission
Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer
Dr Don McMaster
Ph: 08 8313 3347
don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-226.html
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9 Oct 2012 |
Health Sciences |
R21 - Projects Exploratory/Developmental Grants
To encourage the development of new research activities in categorical program areas.
This FOA invites applications proposing to 1) investigate the role of specific bioenergetic factors in increased fatigability, reduced activity, and diminished sense of well-being in older persons; 2) test the effects of interventions targeted at such factors on performance capabilities, functional status, and other outcomes that relate to quality of life; or 3) develop and evaluate measures of fatigability applicable for observational and/or interventional studies.
Funding & Duration
The combined budget for direct costs for the two year project period may not exceed US $275,000. No more than US $200,000 may be requested in any single year. Applicants may request direct costs in US $25,000 modules, up to the total direct costs limitation of US $275,000 for the combined two-year award period.
Eligibility
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.
Submission
Please forward a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet to Dr Don McMaster, by emailing don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.
Hardcopies may be sent to be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005
Grants Officer
Dr Don McMaster
Ph: 08 8313 3347
don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au
For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-12-225.html
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9 Oct 2012 |
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The Research Branch compiles a list of other funding opportunities that are still current and available for researchers. Please see the website to access information about funding and application instructions.
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