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Research Branch Bulletin

Issue No & Date: 320, 13 March, 2013

 

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The due date for NHMRC Annual Scientific Progress Reports has been extended by one month. The due date is now 30 April 2013.

Further information about the submission of these milestones is available on the NHMRC website:
http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/grants/administering-grants/financial-reporting

 

INFORMATION SESSION
Friday, 5 April 2013
11.10am - 12.10pm


Florey Lecture Theatre, Medical School North (N103) Frome Road,
University of Adelaide


Presented by the High Comission of Canda, this session will provide information on Canadian research grants (all disciplines) available to academic staff and postgraduate students.

The session will cover funding available from Canada’s three major federal research councils:

  • The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
  • The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), and
  • The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

The High Commission of Canada will also provide information on the prestigious Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships Program and Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships - and other grants offered by some of the provinces - as well as other non-government organisations.

For more information please contact cnbra.academic@international.gc.ca or Dr Don McMaster don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au.

All interested parties are welcome to attend. No RSVP is required.

 

SYMPOSIUM
15 - 17 May, 2013

University of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia


This symposium is designed for basic research scientists, oncologists and other health care professionals. The symposium aims to highlight Australasia’s research strengths, including recent developments in personalised pancreatic cancer therapy, and hypoxia-activated cancer drugs. Several of Australia’s leading researchers and seven international speakers will focus on the three key phases of cancer therapeutics development: Discovery, Pre-Clinical, and Clinical; with various aspects of basic and applied research in the field.


Key Dates - Call for Abstracts

15 March 2013 - Oral Abstract Deadline
5 April 2013 - Poster Abstract Deadline

Abstracts for all Conference presentations will be printed in the Conference booklet. The Program Committee will select some presentations for the oral program from the submitted abstracts and will notify those authors. Other submissions will be offered a poster presentation.


For more information and registration details, please visit:
http://lowycancersymposium.org/

 

The Research Branch recently hosted a forum addressing the Excellence for Research in Australia (ERA) 2015 collection process. This outreach session, held on 22 February 2013, was conducted by Sam Grunhard, Director, ERA Evaluation and Outreach, Australian Research Council (ARC).

Please visit the ARC website for more information.

For ERA 2015 updates and the ERA 2012 National Report, please visit:
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/dvcr/era/

 

The Research Branch compiles and advertises a comprehensive list of grants and other research funding opportunities sponsored by U.S. Federal Funding Agencies such as the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense.

Advanced notices of U.S Federal funding opportunities, together with current requests for proposals, are updated and advertised on a weekly basis within the "U.S. Federal Funding Opportunities" section of the Research Branch Bulletin.

Submission - Letter of Intent (LOI)
Schemes requiring a Letter of Intent prior to application will be advertised according to the LOI external due date. Unless otherwise advertised, all Letters of Intent are to be submitted directly to the sponsor by the external due date listed. A copy of your LOI should also be forwarded to the Research Branch for the attention of the International Grants Officer.

Submission - Full Applications
U.S Federal applications are submitted online, however the Research Branch requires a copy of your application, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

For more information, or to discuss your application, please contact:
Dr Don McMaster
International Grants Officer
ph: +61 08 8313 3347
don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au

Mailing address:
Research Branch, University of Adelaide
Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

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Faculty
Sponsor: Grant Title
Internal Due Dates
Health Sciences



The Ramaciotti Establishment and Equipment Grants are awarded to individuals or groups in universities, public hospitals or institutes undertaking biomedical research.

These are awarded each year in two divisions: Establishment and Equipment. Establishment Grants provide financial support for emerging researchers, while Equipment Grants go towards the purchase of a major piece of equipment.

Funding
Grants of up to $75,000 are available.


Eligibility
Only one application for each type of Grant will be considered from:

  • an individual department in a university or hospital
  • a medical research institute or other institutes that are NHMRC administering institutions.

The applicant must not have more than five years’ post-doctoral experience (PhD or equivalent post graduate research qualification) as at 1 January 2013. Any career interruptions must be fully documented.


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

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

 

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.perpetual.com.au/ramaciotti/applications.htm

24 May 2013
Health Sciences

 

DART projects will be considered across all diabetes research areas including type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, basic science, clinical research and translational research. Projects focused on behavioural research and self management education/support are particularly encouraged. Projects focused on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and diabetes, cultural diversity and rural/remote health issues are also encouraged.

The following schemes are available for funding in 2014:

  • The Type 2 Diabetes Underworks Millennium Award (up to $150,000)
  • The Type 1 Diabetes Millennium Award (up to $150,000)
  • Diabetes Australia Research Trust General Research Grants (several awarded, up to $60,000)


Guidelines
For eligibility and selection criteria for each of the above schemes, please refer to the Application Guidelines (PDF).


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

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

 

For more information and application instructions, please visit:
www.diabetesaustralia.com.au

26 April 2013
Health Sciences

 

The purpose of the Vanguard Grants award is to provide funding to test the feasibility of innovative concepts in public health and/or health services (including clinical service delivery) which may lead to larger, more rigorous testing in the future. These projects will provide tangible outcomes with the potential to improve cardiovascular health. The award is designed to encourage research and innovation in clinical/public health interventions and cardiovascular health practices.

Funding & Duration
Grants are valued at up to $75,000 for one year.


Eligibility
Open to all cardiovascular researchers. (Note: This award does not fund basic clinical or biomedical research)


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.

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

 

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.heartfoundation.org.au/research/funding/Pages/vanguard-grants.aspx

26 April 2013
Health Sciences

 

The new Beat Cancer Project Blue Sky Cancer Research Funding scheme aims to provide financial support for research projects in biomedical science, applied population health, health sciences, and clinical fields. Funding will be allocated on a competitive basis. The scheme will support cancer research projects that show significant potential for future funding by granting bodies.


Funding & Duration
The Beat Cancer Project Blue Sky Cancer Research Funding scheme will generally be for one year commencing 1 July 2013. The maximum funding available for an individual application will be up to $100,000 for one year and possibly two years funding for exceptional applications, with the required equivalent dollar-for-dollar matched financial support from external sources. This matched funding must be from sources external to SAHMRI, Cancer Council SA and SA Government, must be new cash and must be evidenced by a letter of support.


Eligibility
Applications are invited from individual investigators as well as research teams. Applications from population health, clinical and health-science researchers will be welcomed, in addition to applications from basic biomedical researchers. The relevance of the research to cancer must be explicit in the application and research must be carried out in South Australia.


Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Please complete Section 3, Administering Institution, with the following details:

Name: Cadence Haynes
Dept: Research Branch          
Faculty: N/A  
Institution: The University of Adelaide        
Email of relevant contact person: raohealth@adelaide.edu.au 


For further enquiries regarding submission details, please contact the Health Sciences Team: raohealth@adelaide.edu.au.

 

For more information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.sahmri.com/research/the-beat-cancer-project/apply-for-beat-cancer-project-funding

13 May 2013
Health Sciences

 

The Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) was incorporated in February 1992. Its mission statement is "to serve the community by fostering safety and high quality patient care in anaesthesia, perioperative medicine and pain medicine."

The NHMRC provides the opportunity for individuals or research teams to obtain support for research projects in all fields of public health, medicine and dentistry in Australia, through the Project Grant and Fellowship schemes. In New Zealand the HRC serves an equivalent role. ANZCA aims to supplement, complement, and in some cases act as an alternative to NHMRC/HRC. Wherever possible ANZCA encourages applicants to also apply to HRC or NHMRC, or to the appropriate body in their home country.

Applications for the following grants are now open:

Please refer to the above 2014 Grant Guides for the eligibility criteria and award conditions of each scheme.


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.

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

 

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.anzca.edu.au/fellows/Research/research-applications-and-guides.html

25 Mar 2013
Health Sciences

 

The Department of Health and Ageing is seeking applications from organisations to provide project proposals that will promote and/or develop the quality use of pathology.

For the 2012-13 Funding Round priority will be given to proposals that:

  • are aimed at reducing risks in pathology requesting/testing/reporting processes
  • improve pathology service provision and/or access to pathology in regional and rural areas of Australia
  • will lead to enhanced decision support mechanisms
  • are aimed at streamlining or coordinating the education of medical students and resident medical officers with respect to the cost effective use of diagnostic pathology services
  • will improve linkages between patient health information databases that incorporate pathology test results, particularly with a view to examining the impact of pathology testing on clinical outcomes.


Funding & Duration
Funding of up to a total of $2 million is available in the QUPP 2012-13 Funding Round for each financial year for up to four years.


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.

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

 

For further information and application instructions, please refer to:
http://grants.myregion.gov.au/grant/quality-use-pathology-program-2012-13-funding-round

21 Mar 2013
Health Sciences

 

The NHMRC Partnerships for Better Health Projects (Partnership Projects) provide funding and support to create new opportunities for researchers and policy makers to work together, in order to define research questions, and undertake research and also to interpret and implement the findings relevant to the delivery, organisation, funding and access to health services.  These research topics are investigator initiated.


The application deadline for the first call for NHMRC Partnerships for Better Health – Partnership Projects 2013 is 23 April 2013.
NHMRC has changed the arrangements for this scheme to allow applicants to apply at any time during the year rather than through just one annual round.


Funding & Duration
This is a category 1 funding scheme, listed on the 2012 Australian Competitive Grants Register (ACGR).
Projects may be of any duration up to five (5) years and the maximum amount of NHMRC funding that may be requested for a single application is $1.5 million.


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.

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

For further eligibility information and application instructions, please refer to:

  1. NHMRC Partnerships for Better Health - Partnership Projects Funding Rules (unchanged from second call)
  2. Advice and Instructions to Applicants (available soon)
  3. Peer Review Guidelines (available soon)

or visit the NHMRC website:
http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/grants/apply-funding/partnerships-better-health/partnerships-projects

23 April 2013
H&SS

 

The purpose of the Catherine Helen Spence Memorial Scholarship is to provide for one female investigator to undertake (in Australia or overseas) the investigation of social problems and/or a study in the field of social sciences. The investigation or study should be relevant to social conditions in South Australia and be capable of being applied for the benefit of the state.


Funding & Duration
The scholarship is valued at $25,000. The research project is to be completed within 18 months of commencement, and must be finalised by August 2015


Eligibility
You are eligible to apply if, on the application closing date, you:

  • a female investigator between the age of 20 and 45 years of age
  • are an Australian citizen or permanent resident of Australia
  • live in South Australia have lived in South Australia for at least five out of ten years immediately prior to the application date
  • will be able to commence the scholarship project by February 2014 - or earlier
  • will be able to carry out and complete the research project within 18 months of commencement - by August 2015
  • will be using the scholarship to investigate or study contemporary issues in the field of social sciences relevant to South Australian social conditions


Submission

Please forward a copy of your application by the internal due date, 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 5000

Grants Officer
Dr Don McMaster
don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au

 

For more information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.sa.gov.au/

24 May 2013
Sciences

 

The Biology Society of South Australia (BSSA) sponsors an award program to support field research conducted in South Australia relating to the conservation of SA flora or fauna.

Honours and postgraduate students are encouraged to apply.


Funding

The maximum award for any proposal recommended by our review panel will be $2,000. BSSA may award multiple grants for up to $2,000.


Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy to rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Research Grants Officer: Chelsea DuBois or Paula Rosenbauer
Ph: 08 8313 3716/ 08 8313 3388

Please notify the Sciences Team if you are considering applying for this scheme by emailing rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au.

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.biologysocietysa.com

4 April 2013
Sciences


The Jill Landsberg Trust Fund was established in support an ongoing postgraduate scholarship in the field of Applied Ecology. The scope of research is open to terrestrial, marine and freshwater ecology.


Funding

Each year a grant of $6,000 will be awarded to support the field-based research of a postgraduate student working in applied ecology.  The successful applicant also attends the annual conference to receive their award and the following annual conference to present their research. Travel, registration and accommodation costs are covered under the award.

Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy to rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Research Grants Officer: Chelsea DuBois or Paula Rosenbauer
Ph: 08 8313 3716/ 08 8313 3388

Please notify the Sciences Team if you are considering applying for this scheme by emailing rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au.

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.ecolsoc.org.au/prizes.html

22 Mar 2013
Sciences

 

The Nature Foundation SA Inc is a non-profit body which raises funds to conserve and sustain South Australia's natural biodiversity. Since its inception, NFSA has raised many millions of dollars for on-the-ground projects, land conservation, education programs and vital research.

The Foundation currently invites funding for the following schemes in 2013:

PhD/Masters Grand-Start Scholarship Program
Each grant is to a maximum of $3,000 per annum for a maximum of three years. Each grant recipient must reapply on an annual basis to receive new grants in subsequent years. Decisions as to whether to continue funding a scholarship will be based on the performance report submitted by the grantee for the previous year, the comparative merit of other grant applications, and the consistency of the research with meeting NFSA’s conservation goals.

Honour Year Grand-Start Scholarship Program.
Each grant is to a maximum of $1,000.

The Wildlife Mysteries of Lake Eyre Research Fund
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. Research Grants, to a maximum of $6,000, are available 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.


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.naturefoundation.org.au/grants/

18 Mar 2013
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Faculty
Sponsor: Grant Title
Internal Due Dates
Health Sciences

 

AICR awards grants to support fundamental or translational research into the causes, mechanisms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer. AICR will consider applications that include some clinical research in a project which is mostly basic or translational.  However, completely clinical applications, such as intervention studies, clinical trials, or health care delivery research, are beyond the remit of AICR.


Funding & Duration
AICR does not have a formal upper limit for the total cost of an application, but it should be noted that most of the three-year grants we award have a total budget of £200,000 or less. Projects are for a maximum of three years and can include funding for research staff (post doctoral and/or PhD students), consumables, essential items of equipment and travel.


Eligibility
Applications are welcome from non-profit research institutions anywhere in the world.

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.aicr.org.uk/applyingforagrant.stm

19 April 2013
Sciences

 

The Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) is a small, non-profit center. As part of the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, CAAT is dedicated to improving health for both people and animals.

CAAT is currently soliciting projects that focus on the implementation of the NAS Report: Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a Strategy. Pre-Proposals are invited in the following areas:

  • Proposals Relating to Toxicology
    Maximum grant amount is US $25,000 per year.

    Projects should be developed to provide mechanistic understanding and/or computational systems biology approaches, focused on in vitro responses to toxicants in human cells. Consideration should be given to the translation of this new method to evaluate/predict health outcomes.

  • Proposal Relating to Refinement:
    See Science-Based Animal Welfare Awards – funded separately


Eligibility
Individuals from international institutions are welcome to apply.


Submission
Please forward your Pre-Proposal directly to the Sponsor by the due date listed. Please forward a copy of your Pre-Application 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://caat.jhsph.edu/programs/grants/preproposal.html

22 Mar 2013

Pre-Proposals submitted directly to Sponsor

Multidisciplinary


Grand Challenges Explorations (GCE) supports hundreds of early-stage research projects, including many ideas that have never before been tested, and scientists from a wide range of disciplines and regions. The Explorations initiative funds innovative ideas that could lead to new vaccines, diagnostics, drugs, and other technologies targeting diseases that claim millions of lives every year.


Eligibility & Selection Criteria
All proposals must represent an innovative approach that is responsive to the topic. Grand Challenges Explorations is open to both foreign and domestic non-profit organisations, for-profit companies, international organisations, government agencies, and academic institutions. Grants will not be provided to individuals.


Funding & Duration
Phase I grants of US $100,000 are awarded in the first instance. Projects have one opportunity to apply for a follow-on Phase II grant of up to US $1,000,000. The term of the Phase I grants expires 18 months from the project start date.


Guidelines
http://www.grandchallenges.org/GCGHDocs/GCE_Rules_and_Guidelines_Round11.pdf


Submission
Grand Challenges Explorations applications must be registered and submitted online.

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 more information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.grandchallenges.org/Explorations/Pages/Introduction.aspx

30 April 2013
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Faculty
Sponsor: Grant Title
Internal Due Dates
Health Sciences

 

The PH/TBI Research Program was initiated in 2007 for the purpose of complementing ongoing Department of Defense efforts towards promoting a better standard of care for psychological health (including post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury in the areas of prevention, detection, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.


Funding & Duration
Applications can be either basic research, applied research, or a combination of basic and applied research.

  • For basic research awards, the maximum allowable direct costs for the entire period of performance is US $1M plus indirect costs.

  • For applied research and combined awards, the maximum allowable direct costs for the entire period of performance cannot exceed US $4M plus indirect costs.

The maximum period of performance is 4 years.


Eligibility
Independent investigators at all academic levels (or equivalent), and Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organisations) are eligible to apply.


Submission

Please forward your Pre-Application directly to the Sponsor by the due date listed. Please forward a copy of your Pre-Application 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://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/phtbi.shtml

16 April 2013

Pre-Applications submitted directly to Sponsor

Health Sciences

 

The PRORP Clinical Trial Award is intended to support the rapid implementation of clinical trials with the potential to have a significant impact on military combat-related orthopaedic injuries. The clinical trials may be designed to evaluate promising new products, pharmacologic agents (drugs or biologics), devices, clinical guidance, and/or emerging approaches and technologies.


Funding & Duration
The maximum allowable direct costs for the entire period of performance are US $2.5M plus indirect costs. The maximum period of performance is 4 years.


Eligibility
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organisations) are eligible to apply.


Submission

Please forward your Pre-Application directly to the Sponsor by the due date listed. Please forward a copy of your Pre-Application 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://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/prorp.shtml

4 April 2013

Pre-Applications submitted directly to Sponsor

Health Sciences

 

The PRORP Clinical Trial Development Award (CTDA) is intended to support the planning and development activities necessary to support preparation for clinical trials with the potential to have a significant impact on military combat-related orthopaedic injuries.

The clinical trials proposed may be focused on any aspect of treatment of combat-related orthopaedic injuries that addresses the FY13 PRORP CTDA Focus Areas outlined within the Program Announcement, including the evaluation of promising new products, pharmacologic agents (drugs or biologics), devices, clinical guidance, and/or emerging approaches and technologies.


Funding & Duration
The maximum allowable direct costs for the entire period of performance are US $200,000 plus indirect costs. The maximum period of performance is 18 months, though it is expected that 12 months will be sufficient for most applications.


Eligibility
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organisations) are eligible to apply.


Submission

Please forward your Pre-Application directly to the Sponsor by the due date listed. Please forward a copy of your Pre-Application 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://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/prorp.shtml

4 April 2013

Pre-Applications submitted directly to Sponsor

Health Sciences

 

The PRORP Idea Development Award is designed to promote new ideas that are still in the early stages of development and have the potential to yield highly impactful data and new avenues of investigation. This mechanism supports conceptually innovative, high-risk/high-reward research that could lead to critical discoveries or major advancements that will accelerate progress in the clinical care of combat-related orthopaedic injuries.


Funding & Duration
The maximum allowable direct costs for the entire period of performance are US $500,000 plus indirect costs. The applicant may request the entire maximum funding amount for a project that may have a period of performance less than the maximum 3 years.


Eligibility
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organisations) are eligible to apply.


Submission

Please forward your Pre-Application directly to the Sponsor by the due date listed. Please forward a copy of your Pre-Application 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://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/prorp.shtml

4 April 2013

Pre-Applications submitted directly to Sponsor

Health Sciences

 

The PRORP Translational Research Award (TRA) was previously offered in FY09, FY11, and FY12 under the name Translational Research Partnership Award. This award supports translational research that will accelerate the movement of promising ideas in orthopaedic research into clinical applications to benefit Warfighters with combat-related traumatic orthopaedic injuries.

The TRA is intended for multidisciplinary research collaborations that will accelerate the movement of promising laboratory research into clinical application through combined expertise and efforts.


Funding & Duration
The maximum allowable direct costs for the entire period of performance are US $750,000 plus indirect costs. The maximum period of performance is 3 years.


Eligibility
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organisations) are eligible to apply.


Submission

Please forward your Pre-Application directly to the Sponsor by the due date listed. Please forward a copy of your Pre-Application 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://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/prorp.shtml

4 April 2013

Pre-Applications submitted directly to Sponsor

Health Sciences

 

The opportunity uses the R01 Research Project Grant (R01) funding mechanism.


Purpose of Grant

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages Research Project Grant (R01) applications from institutions/organisations proposing to advance knowledge on the reasons behind the divergent trends that have been observed in health and longevity at older ages, both across industrialised nations and across geographical areas in the United States.

Applications proposing secondary analysis, new data collection, calibration of measures across studies, development of innovative survey measures, and linkages to administrative sources are encouraged.


Companion Mechanisms
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/PA-files/PA-13-123.html (R03)
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/PA-files/PA-13-124.html (R21)


Funding & Duration
Application budgets are not limited, but need to reflect the actual needs of the proposed project. The maximum project period is 5 years.


Eligibility
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organisations) are eligible to apply.


Submission
Please forward a copy of your application by 22 May 2013, 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-13-125.html

22 May 2013

Health Sciences

 

The opportunity uses the R01 Research Project Grant (R01) funding mechanism.


Purpose of Grant

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is intended to appeal to a broad audience of alcohol and HIV/AIDS researchers, including:

  • alcohol researchers with no prior experience in HIV/AIDS research but with a keen appreciation for the relationship between problem drinking and HIV/AIDS and a strong interest in acquiring such experience.

  • HIV/AIDS researchers with no prior alcohol research experience who realize the importance of more intensive alcohol interventions to improving clinical outcomes among HIV-infected individuals; and those with prior research experience in the area of co-occurring HIV/AIDS and alcohol and other substance abuse.

The primary objectives for this announcement are to increase research:

  1. To characterise the relative importance of reducing alcohol misuse in the prevention of acquisition and transmission of HIV in order to identify and apply appropriate alcohol and HIV interventions as public health measures

  2. To more fully understand and prevent the progression of HIV disease in the presence of continued alcohol exposure; and

  3. To develop operational research frameworks for addressing the occurrence and persistence of infections in high-risk populations (e.g. minority women, young gay men, etc.), and translate findings into effective, culturally appropriate preventive and treatment interventions for these targeted populations.


Companion Mechanisms
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/PA-files/PA-13-120.html (R03)
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/PA-files/PA-13-122.html (R21)


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 period for this award is 2 years.


Eligibility
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organisations) are eligible to apply.


Submission
Please forward a copy of your application by 22 May 2013, 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-13-121.html

22 May 2013

Health Sciences

 

The opportunity uses the R01 Research Project Grant (R01) funding mechanism.


Purpose of Grant

The purpose of this opportunity is to inform the scientific community of the pain research interests of the various Institutes and Centers (ICs) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and to stimulate and foster a wide range of basic, clinical, and translational studies on pain as they relate to the missions of these ICs. New advances are needed in every area of pain research, from the micro perspective of molecular sciences to the macro perspective of behavioural and social sciences. Although great strides have been made in some areas, such as the identification of neural pathways of pain, the experience of pain and the challenge of treatment have remained uniquely individual and unsolved.

Companion Mechanisms
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-13-117.html (R03)
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-13-119.html (R21)


Funding & Duration
Application budgets are not limited, but need to reflect the actual needs of the proposed project. The maximum period for this award is 5 years.


Eligibility
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organisations) are eligible to apply.


Submission
Please forward a copy of your application by 22 May 2013, 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-13-118.html

22 May 2013

Health Sciences

 

The opportunity uses the R01 Research Project Grant (R01) funding mechanism.

Earliest Submission Date: 5 May 2013
Letter of Intent Due: 5 May 2013
(Submitted directly to Sponsor)


Purpose of Grant

This opportunity is intended to support novel research on how prenatal exposures contribute to the etiology of chronic diseases and health conditions later in life. The goal of this grant is to stimulate research by leveraging existing birth cohorts to address targeted mechanistic questions regarding the normal and abnormal developmental origins of organ systems and/or diseases of interest to the participating NIH Institutes and Centers.


Funding & Duration
Application budgets are limited to less than US $500,000 in direct costs per year and need to reflect actual needs of the proposed project. The maximum period for this award is 5 years.


Eligibility
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organisations) are eligible to apply.


Submission
Please forward your Letter of Intent (LOI) directly to the Sponsor by 5 May 2013. 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/pa-files/PAR-13-109.html

5 May 2013

Letter of Intent sent directly to sponsor

Health Sciences

 

The opportunity uses the U19 Research Program - Cooperative Agreements (U19) funding mechanism.

 

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) invites multi-project applications to be part of a network of synergistic research teams focused on the immunological parameters of virus infection and vaccination that are important for understanding the key molecular and cellular immune mechanisms involved in the natural control of infection, the induction of protective immunity by vaccination, or the immune-mediated processes that cause pathology after virus infection or vaccination.

Studies involving multiple viruses are encouraged to foster discovery of novel immune mechanisms and generalizable principles of anti-viral immunity.

The viruses of interest to the Immune Mechanisms of Virus Control (IMVC) program are listed as part of the NIAID Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases. The ultimate goal of this program is to discover and define novel basic immune mechanisms for controlling virus infections that will lead to new potential targets for developing future vaccines and therapeutics.


Funding & Duration
Application budgets are limited to US $1.5 million direct costs per year, but need to reflect actual needs of the proposed project. The scope of the proposed project should determine the project period, however the maximum period is five years.


Eligibility
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organisations) are eligible to apply.

Submission
Please forward your Letter of Intent (LOI) directly to the Sponsor by 15 March 2013. 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-AI-12-048.html

15 Mar 2013

Letter of Intent sent directly to sponsor

Health Sciences

 

This opportunity uses the Small Research Grants (R03) funding mechanism.

The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is to provide support for New Investigators from backgrounds nationally underrepresented in biomedical research, to conduct small research projects in the scientific mission areas of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS).

Scientific Mission Areas of the Institutes and Offices

  • NIDDK: diabetes, endocrinology, metabolism, digestive diseases, hepatology, obesity, nutrition, kidney, urology, or haematology
  • NIMH: factors contributing to mental disorders, the trajectories of mental disorders, pre-emption and treatment of mental disorders, identify and improve interventions for mental illness
  • ODS: all types of research in which the primary emphasis is the investigation of dietary supplements and/or their ingredients


Eligibility

Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are eligible to apply.

Funding & Duration
The total direct costs for a R03 application submitted in response to this funding opportunity announcement are limited to US $125,000 per year.

Submission Dates
Letter of Intent due 16 May 2013
Full Applications Due: 7 June 2013

Please forward your Letter of Intent directly to the Sponsor by 16 May 2013. 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/pa-files/PAR-13-074.html

16 May 2013

Letter of Intent sent directly to sponsor

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Faculty
Sponsor: Grant Title
Internal Due Dates
ECMS

 

The purpose of this Scholarship is to support mathematical science students/young researchers to further their studies and develop new international networks and collaborations whilst visiting facilities that they would not normally be able to access in Australia.


Funding & Conditions
The scholarship will cover a travel period of between 6 weeks and three months with no more than AUD $20,000 being made available per scholarship. The Scholarship is to be awarded to one or more early career mathematical science students/research scientists to travel overseas for a period of time (6 weeks or longer) to further their studies and develop new international networks and collaborations.

The Scholarship is to be used to fund accommodation costs, international travel (economy air fares only), local transport costs, conference fees and incidentals required while travelling.


Eligibility

  • At the time of application, the applicants should be completing or should have recently completed a PhD degree or equivalent.
  • The grant-holder must continue to be enrolled in, or employed by, an Australian university or research institution to receive the funding.
  • All applicants should be citizens or permanent residents of Australia at the time of applying. The award must be spent over a 12 month period from the time of award.

 

Submission
Please forward a copy of your application by the internal due date, 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.science.org.au/awards/awards/akhead.html

22 July 2013
Health Sciences

 

The NHMRC TRIP Fellowship provides support for health care professionals (e.g. medical specialists, general practitioners, public health practitioners, physiotherapists, nurses, midwives, radiologists, and other allied health providers), health care personnel (health service managers, hospital department leaders, clinical trial managers) and policy makers to translate evidence into health care and public health improvements.

The Fellowship provides protected time for Fellows to develop the range of skills needed for leadership in research translation and to apply evidence to improve health care and/or public health. The TRIP Fellowship scheme is therefore aimed at developing early to mid-career applicants wishing to combine research translation with their career and is not designed to support applicants already established as health care leaders.

See also, the list of NHMRC Trip Fellowship Co-Funding Partners.

Funding & Duration
This is a category 1 funding scheme, listed on the 2012 Australian Competitive Grants Register (ACGR).


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.

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

 

For further information and application instructions, please refer to:
https://www.nhmrc.gov.au/grants/apply-funding/translating-research-practice-trip-fellowships

24 April 2013
Health Sciences

 

Applications are invited for an award under the Scheme for Oxford Nuffield Medical Fellowships normally to be held in a department within the Medical Science Division of the University.


Funding & Conditions
This prestigious fellowship carries an allowance of £41152 (plus any cost of living increases). This allowance is subject to United Kingdom tax. The Trustees will also pay direct, economy class return air fares for the appointee, his/her spouse, and children up to the age of 18 years. A generous baggage allowance is also provided.

The fellowship is tenable for two years in the first instance, with the possibility of an extension for a third year. Fellows are expected to return to Australia at the end of the fellowship to continue to do work of a similar nature.


Eligibility
Applicants should have graduated from one of the universities listed below and should either hold a medical qualification or have appropriate research experience. There is no limit as to age or status.


Participating Universities

University of Adelaide, Flinders University, University of Melbourne, Monash University, Australian National University, University of New South Wales, University of Newcastle, University of Queensland, University of Sydney, University of Tasmania, University of Western Australia.

 

Submission
Please forward a copy of your application by the internal due date, 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.science.org.au/awards/awards/nuffield.html

26 May 2013
Health Sciences

 

Heart Foundation research fellowships support the best and brightest cardiovascular researchers. These prestigious and generous fellowship awards encourage researchers to develop research independence from an early stage, fostering their capacity to compete for broader funding opportunities. By offering comprehensive support for researchers through the Postdoctoral and Future Leader Fellowships, the Heart Foundation is fostering future leaders of research, leading to the development of sustainable cardiovascular research in Australia.

The Postdoctoral Fellowship encourages and supports early career cardiovascular health researchers to develop research skills and independence from an early stage. In doing so, it helps further their research career as they become more competitive for future funding from a range of sources.


Funding & Duration
A stipend of $75,000 pro rata per annum is offered. The award is for two years in duration.


Eligibility
Applicants must be in their first three years post-PhD in any area of cardiovascular health research, including biomedical, clinical, public health and health service delivery.


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.

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

 

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.heartfoundation.org.au/research/funding/Pages/postdoctoral-fellowships.aspx

12 April 2013
Health Sciences

 

The purpose of the Future Leader Fellowship program is to support researchers to develop as independent researchers, develop their own research portfolio and to help them become the leaders of cardiovascular research groups.

Funding & Duration
Two levels of Future Leader Fellowship are offered:

  • Level 1: For researchers three to six years post awarding of their PhD on the application closing date.
  • Level 2: For researchers seven to ten years post awarding of their PhD on the application closing date.

Stipend Level 1 (pro rata) - $90, 000 p.a.
Project Support - $40,000 p.a.

Stipend Level 2 (pro rata) - $110, 000 p.a.
Project Support - $50, 000 p.a.


Eligibility

  • Level 1 - Must be 3–6 years post-PhD, in any area of cardiovascular health research including biomedical, clinical, public health and health service delivery.
  • Level 2 - Must be 7–10 years post-PhD (or equivalent), in any area of cardiovascular health research including biomedical, clinical, public health and health service delivery.


Please refer to the Instructions to Applicants (PDF) for more information on eligibility and selection criteria.


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.

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

 

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.heartfoundation.org.au/research/funding/Pages/future-leader-fellowships.aspx

28 Mar 2013
Multidisciplinary

 

The Early Career Fellowships are a component of the FASIC Program, a platform for bilateral collaboration in science jointly managed and funded by the governments of Australia and France. The FASIC Program is a joint fund to support high calibre Australian and French early career researchers (ECRs) nominated by their institutions, to expand research and innovation activities and to initiate sustainable research networks and linkages to support both countries’ research and innovation priorities.


Fields of Research

Candidates should be research active in the fields of:

  1. medical science and biotechnology
  2. clean energy and resources
  3. climate change and environment
  4. transport and infrastructure.


Conditions of the Award

Funding of $50,000 is available to support visits by Australian researchers in 2013. Funds will be provided to the ECR’s research institution (the applicant) to contribute to the cost of travel and living expenses. Travel to France may commence from 1 July 2013 onwards and must be for a minimum of 2 weeks. All travel must be completed by 31 December 2013.


Grants In Aid
Successful applicants may receive from the Academy a grant-in-aid of up to the value of $10,000 (GST exclusive of GST) towards the cost of:

  • an international return economy class airfare from Australia to the international airport closest to the host institute
  • a daily living allowance (for accommodation and living expenses) of $200 per day or $2, 500 per month (whichever is the lesser amount)
  • domestic travel within France, if relevant participating in conferences and/or symposia, if relevant subsequent follow-up activities with one or more French institutions, if relevant

Eligibility
The ECR must:

  • hold a PhD degree or equivalent research doctorate which must have been received within five (5) years prior to 1 January 2013 (i.e. awarded on or after 1 January 2008)
  • be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident, living in Australia at the time of submitting the grant application (if the ECR was not born in Australia, please provide proof of Australian citizenship or Australian permanent residency)


Submission Details - *Number of Applications Limited*

Please note that there is a limit of four (4) applications per Research Institution.
Applicants are asked to forward proposals to the Research Branch by the 19 March 2013, to be assessed by a selection panel prior to 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.science.org.au/internat/europe/ecr-france.html
19 Mar 2013
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Sponsor: Grant Title
Internal Due Dates
Health Sciences

 

The Epilepsy Society of Australia provides travel scholarships to assist health professionals in the early stages of their careers to present their research at an International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) related international epilepsy conference (e.g. the IEC, AOEC, EEC, AES Meeting).


Funding
Scholarships of up to AU $2,500, to be used for travel, accommodation, or registration.


Eligibility
Applicant must:

  • be residing in Australia at the time of application
  • have completed at least 12 months of epilepsy-related research or training in Australia, and intend to continue a career in epilepsy.
  • be currently in training, or within 5 years of qualification, in an epilepsy-related discipline
  • be a current financial member of the ESA
  • have an abstract submitted to an ILAE-affiliated international epilepsy conference (e.g. IEC, AES, AOEC, EEC) on work undertaken in Australia. Scholarships are not for Australian meetings.


Submission
* Four rounds per year. Round 2 for 2013 has an internal due date of 21 June 2013

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

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283


For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.epilepsy-society.org.au/pages/awards_travel.php

22 Mar 2013

* See Submission Note

Health Sciences

 

The Heart Foundation Collaboration and Exchange Awards are for travel commencing between 1 July and 31 December 2013.

In addition to the funding available to support research professionals to undertake their work, the Heart Foundation Research Program offers the Collaboration and Exchange Award for Heart Foundation–funded scholars and postdoctoral fellows, to facilitate capacity building through collaboration and knowledge sharing.

Funding is available through the award to visit research facilities across Australia and overseas to extend and strengthen a researcher’s activity and career. Researchers have the chance to visit research facilities nationally and overseas, and maximise their opportunities to exchange innovative ideas, knowledge and skills. It offers a great opportunity to build new collaborations.

Funding
This award offers up p to $5000 as a one-off payment.


Eligibility

Offered to Heart Foundation-funded scholars and postdoctoral fellows.


Submission
Please forward a copy of your application by the internal due date, 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.heartfoundation.org.au/research/funding/Pages/collaboration-exhange-awards.aspx

8 April 2013
Sciences


The Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) offers small grants to Honours, Masters and PhD Students in Australian institutions to travel to national or international conferences or workshops relevant to both the student's research program in taxonomy or systematics and the ABRS Research Priorities.


Funding
A maximum of $1,000 is available for an international conference or workshop and $500 for travel within Australia.


Eligibility
Applications are invited from postgraduate students for travel bursaries to attend conferences and workshops relevant to studies in taxonomy or systematics.


Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy to rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Research Grants Officer: Chelsea DuBois or Paula Rosenbauer
Ph: 08 8313 3716/ 08 8313 3388

Please notify the Sciences Team if you are considering applying for this scheme by emailing rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au.

 

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/abrs/funding-and-research/bursaries/index.html
19 April 2013
Sciences


The Conservation Biology Grant is a program of the Nature Conservation Society of South Australia (NCSSA). The NCSSA Conservation Biology Grant aims to assist student research into aspects of conservation biology; and encourage students to share the results of research into conservation biology with the broader community.

The Conservation Biology Grant is likely to support research projects in South Australia which lead to:

  • improved understanding of the conservation status of species or ecological communities
  • recommendations to improve aspects of biodiversity conservation
  • improved understanding of species or ecological community ecology
  • improved understanding of threats to biodiversity
  • improved management of threatening processes


Eligibility

Funding is only available to research students undertaking studies at Honours Degree, Graduate Diploma, Masters Degree or PhD level at accredited Universities. Funding for Undergraduate projects will only be available in exceptional circumstances.


Funding
Funding is available to support travel for the purposes of field-work or research, equipment purchase or hire, purchase of materials or promotion of research results. Salaries, bursaries and conference travel will not be funded. Applicants can apply for up to $1,000. However, applications for smaller amounts will be regarded favourably. The NCSSA reserves the right to partially fund a project.


Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy to rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Research Grants Officer: Chelsea DuBois or Paula Rosenbauer
Ph: 08 8313 3716/ 08 8313 3388

Please notify the Sciences Team if you are considering applying for this scheme by emailing rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au.

 

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.ncssa.asn.au

5 Apr 2013
Sciences

 

The purpose of the Graeme Caughley Travelling Fellowship is to enable ecologists resident in Australia or New Zealand to share their expertise by visiting scientific centres and giving lectures in countries other than Australia or New Zealand.


Funding & Conditions
The Fellowship is offered every two years, to the amount of up to AUD $5000 (GST exempt). The Academy does not, in general, have the resources to offer support to partners and children to accompany an awardee of a travelling fellowship or scholarship, but will on a case by case basis and subject to the availability of funds, consider support for a carer to accompany an infant if this allows the carer to accept the award.


Submission
Please forward a copy of your application by the internal due date, 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.science.org.au/awards/awards/caughley.html

23 Aug 2013
Sciences

 

The purpose of the Rudi Lemberg Fellowship is to enable either Australian or overseas scientists of standing to visit Australian scientific centres and to deliver lectures.


Conditions
The Lemberg Fellow may be drawn from any field of biology but special consideration will be given to those areas in which Professor Lemberg had an especial interest, namely biochemistry, conservation and the Australian flora.

As well as having outstanding scientific credentials, the successful candidate must also have a proven ability to deliver public lectures which will reach the lay public and scientists outside of his/her field. It is the responsibility of the nominator to nominate hosts for the arrangement of both public and scientific lectures in the various centres to be visited.


Funding & Support
The Fellowship is offered every 2 years and is tenable for visits to and within Australia of not less than two weeks. Up to AUD $10,000 is available to cover economy class airfares and assistance towards living expenses. The amount offered is subject to a budget and detailed itinerary.

Submission
Please forward a copy of your application by the internal due date, 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.science.org.au/awards/awards/lemberg.html

23 Aug 2013
Multidisciplinary

 

Selby Fellowships are awarded to distinguished overseas scientists to visit Australia for public lecture/seminar tours and to visit scientific centres in Australia. Fellows are expected to increase public awareness of science and scientific issues and accordingly will be outstanding lecturers to the general lay public.


Funding & Conditions
Fellowships are tenable for visits of not less than two weeks and not more than three months. Up to AUD $13,000 is available to cover economy airfares and assistance towards living expenses. The amount offered is subject to a budget and detailed itinerary. It is the responsibility of the nominator to nominate hosts for the arrangement of both public and scientific lectures in the various centres to be visited.


Eligibility
The Fellow will be an ecologist resident in Australia or New Zealand. Preference will be given to an applicant who indicates an interest in population ecology of wildlife and its scientific management.


Submission

Please forward a copy of your application by the internal due date, 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.science.org.au/awards/awards/selby.html

23 Aug 2013
Multidisciplinary

 

This grant is aimed at the future leaders of hospital pharmacy to gain international experience, professional development and assist with service improvement in Australian hospital pharmacies.


Funding
A grant of up to $10,000 is awarded for national or international preceptorship. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to spend time sharing ideas and knowledge with the preceptor/s of their choice.

Eligibility
Applicants must be a member of SHPA.

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.

Hardcopies of applications to be addressed to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005

Please contact a Research Grants Officer in your research discipline to discuss your application.

 

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.shpa.org.au

22 Mar 2013
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Health Sciences


The National Preventive Health Awards encourage leadership in the area of preventive health, and recognise sectors of the Australian community that work to promote health and well-being. The Awards will acknowledge excellence and best practice in relation to preventive health issues in four key areas:

  • local communities through Medicare Locals
  • translational research
  • journalism
  • workplace through health and well-being programs.

Categories


Eligibility

Healthy workplaces in all industries, sectors and regions of Australia, research teams, universities, Medicare Locals and the media are invited to nominate.


Prize Pack

  • The winners will receive a certificate and a cash prize (up to $15,000 depending on the category)
  • Travel and accommodation (if required) to attend the National Preventive Health Awards presentation ceremony will be supported
  • 2 x tickets to attend the National Preventive Health Awards presentation

 

For nomination forms and further information, please visit:
http://anpha.gov.au/internet/anpha/publishing.nsf/Content/AwardsHome

15 April 2013
Health Sciences


The Ramaciotti Medal for Excellence in Biomedical Research is awarded to a person who has made an outstanding discovery (or discoveries) in clinical or experimental biomedical research that has had an important impact on biomedical science, clinical medicine, or the way in which healthcare is delivered.

Prize
Medal and $50,000 grant.

Candidates for the Medal are provided by nomination only from professionals within the medical and scientific research community. The Foundation does not accept self-nominations. Previous nominees may be nominated again.

 

For nomination forms and further information, please visit:
http://www.perpetual.com.au/ramaciotti/applications.htm

31 May 2013
Multidisciplinary


Through the Prime Minister’s Environmentalist of the Year Award, the Australian Government seeks to recognise the important contribution made by individuals or organisations working across Australia in the environment and sustainability arena. In particular, it recognises those who have made a significant contribution to our environment at a national level.

Nominations
This award invites nominations from individuals, groups or organisations who have demonstrated an outstanding level of commitment and service to the environment. The category is open to people or groups, whether they are working on a voluntary or paid basis, on environmental or sustainability projects. Possible examples include:

  • research or projects to improve biodiversity management, natural heritage or ecosystem conservation urban sustainability projects, including sustainable use of resources and energy efficiency

  • sustainable water projects pollution reduction projects, including air quality and renewable energy

  • advocacy and community education concerning the above areas.

Self nomination is welcome.

Prime Minister’s Young Environmentalist of the Year Award
This award recognises an outstanding contribution to the environment by a young person under the age of 25.

 

For nomination forms and further information, please visit:
http://www.unaavictoria.org.au/events/prime-ministers-awards-close-of-nominations-monday-22-april-2013/

22 April 2013
Multidisciplinary

 

Presented annually by the Australian Museum, the Eureka Prizes reward excellence in the fields of:

  • scientific research & innovation
  • science leadership
  • school science
  • science journalism & communication

Prize
Winners are awarded a cash prize to the value of $10,000.


For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://eureka.australianmuseum.net.au/about
3 May 2013
Multidisciplinary

 

The Urban Land Institute (ULI) invites the submission of nominations for the 2013 J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development, honouring those who inspire great places. 

Prize
The annual US $100,000 prize recognises an individual whose own work, or work on behalf of an institution, has made a distinguished contribution to community building and who is committed to a built environment of the highest quality, anywhere in the world.

Eligibility
Nominees are not limited to a specific discipline and may include developers, public officials, academics, writers, journalists, researchers, urban planners and architects, among others. Nominations may be submitted by anyone at any time. The Prize may be awarded to a group of individuals representing one body of work.

 

For more information and nomination instructions, please visit:
http://commerce.uli.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=The_Prize

1 May 2013
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Multidisciplinary

 

The Prime Minister's Prizes for Science are the nation's most prestigious and highly regarded awards for excellence in science and science teaching. Five prizes are awarded annually to Australian citizens or permanent residents each year and these are the:

  • Prime Minister's Prize for Science ($300,000)
  • Science Minister's Prize for Life Scientist of the Year ($50,000)
  • Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year ($50,000)
  • Prime Minister's Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Primary Schools ($50,000)
  • Prime Minister's Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Secondary Schools ($50,000)


Eligibility
Nominations are open to Australian citizens or to those who hold permanent resident status in Australia.

 

For more information and nomination instructions, please visit:
http://www.innovation.gov.au

14 Mar 2013
Health Sciences

 

The opportunity uses the U19 Research Program - Cooperative Agreements (U19) funding mechanism.

 

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) invites multi-project applications to be part of a network of synergistic research teams focused on the immunological parameters of virus infection and vaccination that are important for understanding the key molecular and cellular immune mechanisms involved in the natural control of infection, the induction of protective immunity by vaccination, or the immune-mediated processes that cause pathology after virus infection or vaccination.

Studies involving multiple viruses are encouraged to foster discovery of novel immune mechanisms and generalizable principles of anti-viral immunity.

The viruses of interest to the Immune Mechanisms of Virus Control (IMVC) program are listed as part of the NIAID Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases. The ultimate goal of this program is to discover and define novel basic immune mechanisms for controlling virus infections that will lead to new potential targets for developing future vaccines and therapeutics.


Funding & Duration
Application budgets are limited to US $1.5 million direct costs per year, but need to reflect actual needs of the proposed project. The scope of the proposed project should determine the project period, however the maximum period is five years.


Eligibility
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Organisations) are eligible to apply.

Submission
Please forward your Letter of Intent (LOI) directly to the Sponsor by 15 March 2013. 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-AI-12-048.html

15 Mar 2013

Letter of Intent sent directly to sponsor

Multidisciplinary

 

The Early Career Fellowships are a component of the FASIC Program, a platform for bilateral collaboration in science jointly managed and funded by the governments of Australia and France. The FASIC Program is a joint fund to support high calibre Australian and French early career researchers (ECRs) nominated by their institutions, to expand research and innovation activities and to initiate sustainable research networks and linkages to support both countries’ research and innovation priorities.


Fields of Research

Candidates should be research active in the fields of:

  1. medical science and biotechnology
  2. clean energy and resources
  3. climate change and environment
  4. transport and infrastructure.


Conditions of the Award

Funding of $50,000 is available to support visits by Australian researchers in 2013. Funds will be provided to the ECR’s research institution (the applicant) to contribute to the cost of travel and living expenses. Travel to France may commence from 1 July 2013 onwards and must be for a minimum of 2 weeks. All travel must be completed by 31 December 2013.


Grants In Aid
Successful applicants may receive from the Academy a grant-in-aid of up to the value of $10,000 (GST exclusive of GST) towards the cost of:

  • an international return economy class airfare from Australia to the international airport closest to the host institute
  • a daily living allowance (for accommodation and living expenses) of $200 per day or $2, 500 per month (whichever is the lesser amount)
  • domestic travel within France, if relevant participating in conferences and/or symposia, if relevant subsequent follow-up activities with one or more French institutions, if relevant

Eligibility
The ECR must:

  • hold a PhD degree or equivalent research doctorate which must have been received within five (5) years prior to 1 January 2013 (i.e. awarded on or after 1 January 2008)
  • be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident, living in Australia at the time of submitting the grant application (if the ECR was not born in Australia, please provide proof of Australian citizenship or Australian permanent residency)


Submission Details - *Number of Applications Limited*

Please note that there is a limit of four (4) applications per Research Institution.
Applicants are asked to forward proposals to the Research Branch by the 19 March 2013, to be assessed by a selection panel prior to 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.science.org.au/internat/europe/ecr-france.html
19 Mar 2013
ECMS

 

The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering invites applications from Australian and Chinese researchers from research institutions and industry to apply for funding to contribute towards short-term and long-term exchanges, workshops and symposia, to develop Australia-China collaborations, to build critical mass in low-emission coal collaboration and support the development of enduring partnerships.


Funding & Duration
ATSE will manage the competitive call in Feb/Mar 2013, in consultation with China's Huaneng Energy Research Institute (CERI), to support:

  1. short term exchanges and secondments (up to 14 days) between Australia and China for Australian and Chinese Research and Industry Representatives to undertake cooperation in LECT. Successful applicants will receive up to AUD $5,000 per person to contribute towards travel and living expenses.

  2. long term exchanges and secondments (up to 9 months) between Australia and China for Australian and Chinese Research and Industry Representatives to undertake cooperation in LECT. Successful applicants will receive up to AUD $30,000 to contribute towards travel and living expenses.

  3. bilateral workshops and symposia between Australian and Chinese Research Institutions and/or Industry in Australia and China. Successful applicants will receive funding to contribute towards travel, living expenses, and some workshop costs. A maximum of $35,000 per workshop or symposium held in Australia, and $35,000 for workshops or symposiums held in China.

 

Eligibility
the JCG Fund will only support activities focusing on carbon capture elements. Activities on storage are not eligible for funding. Australian and Chinese Research Institutions and/or Industries include, but is not limited to:

  • Higher education institutions/providers
  • Publicly Funded Research Agencies
  • Cooperative Research Centres
  • Incorporated private and not-for-profit research organisations


Submission
Please forward a copy of your application by the internal due date, 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 5000

Grants Officer
Dr Don McMaster
don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au

 


For more information and application instructions, please visit:
http://jcg.atse.org.au/

21 Mar 2013
Sciences


The AW Howard Memorial Trust was established by the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science (now AIAST) in 1964 to commemorate the unique contribution of Amos Howard in the use of subterranean clover as a pasture plant in Australia. The aim of the Trust is 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.

Funding
The AW Howard Memorial Fellowship will be awarded on a competitive basis and will provide an annual $5000 “top up” postgraduate stipend to the successful applicant tenable for a period of up to 3 years. The successful student will be recognised as the “AW Howard Fellow”.

Eligibility
The Fellowship is open to Australian post-graduate students enrolled or intending to enrol at any tertiary institution located in Australia, or students who have been continuously resident in Australia for 3 years immediately preceding the closing date of applications.

Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Electronic copies may be forwarded to:
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.sardi.sa.gov.au/employment/awhoward/research_fellowships

21 Mar 2013
Sciences


The AW Howard Memorial Trust was established by the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science (now AIAST) in 1964 to commemorate the unique contribution of Amos Howard in the use of subterranean clover as a pasture plant in Australia. The aim of the Trust is 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:

  • Commemorate significant contributions made to pastoral sciences or pastoral industries at National, State or Regional scales;
  • Facilitate effective dissemination and publication of innovative science and extension relevant to the development, management and use of pastures within Australia or within Australian regions;
  • Invite an eminent overseas pasture scientist to visit Australia to deliver a keynote address at an Australian, International or Regional conference and/or to visit major regional centres to interact with scientists and community groups involved in pastoral industries; or
  • Contribute towards the purchase of essential equipment required for research and development projects in the field of pastoral sciences.

Funding
Grants-in-Aid are limited to $5000.


Submission

Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy to rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

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.sardi.sa.gov.au/employment/awhoward/grants-in-aid

21 Mar 2013
Sciences


The AW Howard Memorial Trust was established by the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science (now AIAST) in 1964 to commemorate the unique contribution of Amos Howard in the use of subterranean clover as a pasture plant in Australia. The aim of the Trust is 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.

Funding
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.

Eligibility
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.

 

Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Electronic copies may be forwarded to:
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.sardi.sa.gov.au/employment/awhoward/travel_grants

21 Mar 2013
Health Sciences

 

The Alport Foundation of Australia supports all areas of research relevant to Alport Syndrome and related disorders.

Alport Syndrome is an inherited disease of the kidney that affects approximately 1 in 5000 people.

The Alport Foundation of Australia has the following objectives:

  • To support Australian patients with Alport Syndrome and their families
  • To support quality research which provides a better outcome for those with Alport Syndrome and their families
  • To raise awareness of Alport Syndrome in Australia

Funding
The Alport Foundation of Australia is inviting applications from Australian researchers for Project Grants and Grants in Aid up to the value of $20,000 for projects which meet the objectives of the Foundation.

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.

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.alport.org.au/RESEARCH.html

22 Mar 2013
Sciences

 

The Stuart Leslie Bird Research Award (SLBRA) will continue into the future thanks to a generous bequest from Mr Leslie, who passed away in 2005, and the ongoing support from Mrs Leslie and the Stuart Leslie Foundation.

Two types of awards are available:

  • Research Award: to support post-graduate research
  • Conference Award: to enable attendance at scientific conferences

Applications in the following areas are encouraged:

  • Field work on the behaviour and ecology of native Australian birds
  • Conservation biology of threatened native birds and management of their habitats
  • Travel to conferences within Australia and abroad by postgraduate students to deliver a presentation or contribute a paper or poster related to Australian birds

Eligibility
Only submit one application for a Research Award. Applications unrelated to native Australian birds are not eligible. Post-graduate students (including honours) from a range of institutions around Australia are eligible for funding. Students must be studying at an Australian institute and grants are awarded on the strict understanding that funds will be exempt from institutional administration charges.

Funding
Typically, grants of between $500 and $5000 are awarded for research projects and up to $1000 for conferences. Successful applicants are eligible to reapply annually, provided satisfactory progress is made and reporting requirements are met. Preference is given to supporting researchers at an early stage of their research program.

Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Electronic copies may be forwarded to:
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.birdlife.org.au/who-we-are/our-organisation/awards-scholarships

22 Mar 2013
Sciences

 

The Australian Orchid Foundation is a voluntary organisation, devoted to the preservation, protection, promotion and cultivation of all orchid species and hybrids. It distributes many thousands of dollars every year, all raised from voluntary contributions, towards projects that further these aims. The foundation supports:

  • Studies to research orchids in their habitat and management practices to protect those orchids and their habitats
  • Studies of wild populations of orchids, their biology, distribution, conservation and taxonomy
  • Cultivation and propagation of orchids
  • Education of the public
  • Education of young people in particular in the sciences relevant to orchids
  • Publications

Work must be performed in Australia and/or must relate to orchids in Australasia.

Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Research Grants Officer: Chelsea DuBois or Paula Rosenbauer
Ph: 08 8303 3716/ 08 8303 3388

Please notify the Sciences Team if you are considering applying for this scheme by emailing rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://apscience.org.au/guidelines.html

22 Mar 2013
Multidisciplinary

 

The Research Data Storage Infrastructure (RDSI) Project, is aimed at strengthening Australia’s capabilities in data intensive research, and data intensive research-collaboration. RSDI is an initiative of the Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, and is funded from the Education Investment Fund under the Super Science (Future Industries) initiative.

RSDI, in collaboration with the Council of Australian University Directors of Information Technology Incorporated (CAUDIT), have established a vendor panel to support the procurement of data storage infrastructure by the higher-education and research sector in Australasia.

Due to the success of the previous Vendor Panel, RDSI has released a second round of requests for proposals.

 

Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Please contact a Research Grants Officer in your research area to discuss your application.

 

For more information, please visit:
http://www.rdsi.uq.edu.au/vepa

22 Mar 2013
Multidisciplinary

 

This grant is aimed at the future leaders of hospital pharmacy to gain international experience, professional development and assist with service improvement in Australian hospital pharmacies.


Funding
A grant of up to $10,000 is awarded for national or international preceptorship. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to spend time sharing ideas and knowledge with the preceptor/s of their choice.

Eligibility
Applicants must be a member of SHPA.

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.

Hardcopies of applications to be addressed to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5005

Please contact a Research Grants Officer in your research discipline to discuss your application.

 

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.shpa.org.au

22 Mar 2013
Sciences

 

The Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment invites applications for post-graduate student research support in ecology, wildlife management and natural history studies. Preference will be given to students at an early stage of a Masters or Doctoral program. Honours projects will normally not be supported.

Applications in three general areas are especially encouraged:

  • Wildlife management relating to sport hunting, harvesting, pest control, management of non-game animals, and effect of land management on native species

  • Conservation biology and biodiversity studies relating to the management of protected areas and rare or threatened species in Australia

  • Field work on Australian native plants and animals to gain understanding of ecological interactions, population dynamics, animal behaviour, and species distribution.


Funding & Duration

Grants of up to $7,500 will be awarded for the purchase of equipment, supplies, travel to study areas and conferences. These grants will be renewable for a period of 2 to 3 years provided that the student maintains satisfactory progress.


Eligibility

Eligibility is limited to Universities in the States of Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Northern Territory, Western Australia, and Charles Sturt University (Albury- Wodonga).

Please refer to the Application Guidelines for more information.

Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Electronic copies may be forwarded to:
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.anz.com/personal/private-bank-trustees

23 Mar 2013
Sciences

 

The Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation is a non-profit organisation that seeks to promote research into marine life, and assist in the rescue of sick, injured and stranded marine animals. Approved by the Federal Government, the Foundation provides funding for quality research projects incorporating the protection and preservation of the marine environment. Each project submitted to the Foundation is evaluated by a Scientific Research Committee of six distinguished Australian Scientists approved by the CSIRO.

Funding & Duration
In February each year the Foundation calls for expressions of interest. A limited number of projects are short-listed on the basis of their high scientific merit and likely contribution to the Foundation's objectives. Applicants who are short-listed are invited to submit a detailed project plan describing the research to be undertaken, including costs.

Funding is available for projects 1-2 years in duration.

Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy, accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Electronic copies may be forwarded to:
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://seaworld.com.au/research-and-rescue/Funding.aspx

23 Mar 2013
Sciences


Each calendar year the Australian Geographic Society donates generously to maintain its programme of sponsorship of Australian adventurers, scientific and environmental research, and community projects. Over the years it has spent much time and effort supporting Australian endeavour in all these fields.

Funding
There are two types of sponsorships available through the Australian Geographic Society:

  • Project Sponsorships ($5,000 to $15,000) – all applicants for project sponsorship should contact the Society Administrator before submitting an application.
  • Seed Grants (up to $3,000)

Eligibility
Australian scientists, community organisations and individuals developing projects in Australia and abroad are welcome to apply for Society sponsorship.

Submission
Please forward one original signed hardcopy application to the Research Branch, plus one electronic copy to rbsciences@adelaide.edu.au accompanied by a signed and completed hardcopy of the University's Grant Application Coversheet.

Hardcopies of applications may be sent to:
Research Branch - Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000

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.australiangeographic.com.au/society/AG-Society-sponsorship-applications.htm

25 Mar 2013
H&SS

 

The HSS Fellowship in the History of Space Science is intended to fund research in the history of space science as it is broadly conceived, including its social, cultural, institutional and personal context.


Funding & Duration

The Fellowship term is for a period of nine months. The Fellow will be expected to devote the term largely to the proposed research project. The stipend is intended for a nine-month fellowship during the period 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014.


Eligibility
Applicants must possess a doctorate degree in history of science or in a closely related field, or be enrolled as a student in a doctoral degree-granting program and have completed all requirements for the Ph.D., except the dissertation, in history of science or a related field. Eligibility is not limited to U.S. citizens or residents.

Submission
Please forward a copy of your application by the internal due date, 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 5000

Grants Officer
Dr Don McMaster
don.mcmaster@adelaide.edu.au

 

For further information and application instructions, please visit:
http://www.hssonline.org/about/society_NASAapp2013.html

25 Mar 2013
Health Sciences

 

Alzheimer’s Australia Dementia Research Foundation is the research arm of Alzheimer’s Australia. Through its annual grants program, AADRF funds research aiming for improvements in diagnosis, management, and care, for the prevention and delay of dementia.

Dementia Research Foundation’s Project Grants are intended as seeding grants to help post-doctoral investigators establish their careers as independent dementia researchers. Grants are awarded to projects in any discipline of dementia research areas, from biological to psychosocial.


Funding & Duration
The project grants are valued at up to $50,000 (exclusive of GST) for a period of 12 months.


Eligibility
Applicants must be a citizen or permanent resident of Australia and have been awarded (or notified of success of their application for) a PhD or equivalent degree (e.g. MD by research) in the last three years.

The Principal Investigator (i.e., the person making the application for funding) must be a New Investigator. For the purposes of this program, a New Investigator is defined as “a researcher who has never been a principal investigator on a successful research grant worth more than $50,000.”

Please refer to the Guidelines (PDF) for more information


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.

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

 

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.fightdementia.org.au/research-publications/dementia-grants-program.aspx

26 Mar 2013
Health Sciences

 

Alzheimer’s Australia Dementia Research Foundation is the research arm of Alzheimer’s Australia. Through its annual grants program, AADRF funds research aiming for improvements in diagnosis, management, and care, for the prevention and delay of dementia.

Postdoctoral Fellowships are offered to PhD graduates who have either attained, or will shortly satisfy the requirements for a PhD degree and are conducting research into dementia.

Funding & Duration
A number of fellowships will be awarded in 2013 for commencement in 2014:

  • 5 x Full Fellowships valued at $90,000 per annum for 2 years
  • 4 x Part Fellowships valued at $45,000 per annum for 2 years, cost-shared with the recipient's Institution

Fellowships are awarded in both biological/non-clinical and clinical/psychosocial research areas. Applicants are able to indicate which fellowships they would like to be considered for.


Eligibility
The applicant must be a citizen or permanent resident of Australia. Principal investigators who have been resident in Australia for at least two years and have evidence of eligibility and application for permanent residency may also be eligible for the Postdoctoral Fellowship in Dementia. Applicants must have been awarded (or notified of success of their application for) a PhD or equivalent degree (e.g. MD by research) in the last three years

Please refer to the Guidelines (PDF) for more information


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.

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

 

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.fightdementia.org.au/research-publications/dementia-grants-program.aspx

26 Mar 2013
Health Sciences

 

AADRF Rosemary Foundation Travel Grant is designed to assist clinicians or researchers to travel overseas and learn new techniques and/or network with well known international research teams at a hospital or university outside Australia.

Funding
The Travel Grant is offered to the value of $15,000 (exclusive of GST), to enable an Australian researcher or clinician to travel overseas for a period of approximately one month, and learn new techniques and/or network with well known international research teams at a hospital or university outside Australia.


Eligibility
The applicant must be a citizen or permanent resident of Australia. Principal investigators who have been resident in Australia for at least two years and have evidence of eligibility and application for permanent residency may also be eligible for the Rosemary Foundation Travel Grant. The principal investigator must not be of Associate Professor or Professor level or higher.

Please refer to the Guidelines (PDF) for more information

 

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.

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: Dr Cameron van den Heuvel
Ph: 08 8313 6283

 

For further information and application instructions please visit:
http://www.fightdementia.org.au/research-publications/dementia-grants-program.aspx

26 Mar 2013
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