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Grant News and Research Funding Research Grants, Fellowships and Seminars RESEARCH GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS AND SEMINARS
The following research grants and fellowships are available to staff and post-doctoral researchers of UNSW. Funding for research grants and fellowships is a competitive process and applications will be assessed against the stated criteria and considered on competitive merit against other applications. For further information please send an email to: research@unsw.edu.au
DATES SPECIFIED ARE INTERNAL CLOSING DATES. Contact the UNSW Grants Management Office if you have any difficulty meeting these deadlines. All applications must be submitted through the UNSW Grants Management Office. UNSW salary and infrastructure information is available on the UNSW Grants Management Office homepage: http://www.gmo.unsw.edu.au
Please note that at the time this information was gathered all deadline dates were correct. However prospective applicants are encouraged to check the relevant websites.
CRC Round 12 announced -; with only a short period allowed for applications
The Commonwealth has just announced CRC Round 12, with a closing date of 14th August. The short time allowed for applications is disappointing because CRCs are the largest and most complex of all the national grant schemes. The Round 12 guidelines have not yet been released but are unlikely to be much different from those published for the last round at https://www.crc.gov.au/HTMLDocuments/Documents/PDF/CRC%20Program%20Guidelines%20(Nov%202008).pdf.
In the past CRCs were oriented towards science and engineering but this is no longer the case. The current guidelines encourage applications from all fields of research, as long as the focus is on end user collaboration and application. We will update our own website once we have more details about Round 12, but in the meantime a short summary of our approach to CRCs (written for round 12) is still available on the web at http://www.gmo.unsw.edu.au/CentresSecretariat/UNSWparticipationin2009CRCbid.pdf.Please contact Dr Leigh Schwartzkoff (l.schwartzkoff@unsw.edu.au) swiftly if you would like to launch a bid or participate in one led from another organisation.
The Commonwealth is running information sessions for prospective applicants: if you would like to attend, the Sydney session is from 10:00am to 1:00pm on Wednesday 17th June in the Parkes Room, level 47, Trade and Investment Centre, MLC Centre, 19 Martin Place, Sydney - RSVP by 5pm Friday 12 June 2009 to roxanne.ackland@osmr.nsw.gov.au or phone Roxanne on 9338 6787 with your name, organisation and contact phone number.
ARC MAJOR FUNDING ROUNDS FOR 2010
The Research Strategy Office (RSO) provides intensive strategic grantsmanship support for the major ARC funding rounds of Discovery, Linkage, and Future Fellows. For further information please visit: http://www.dvcresearch.unsw.edu.au/strategic.html
Future Fellows 2010 -; UNSW Expressions of Interest -; NOW OPEN -; for further information please visit: http://www.dvcresearch.unsw.edu.au/funding.html
Library of Successful Research Grants
The Research Strategy Office houses a library of successful past research applications that researchers have made available to UNSW applicants. To make an appointment to review applications please contact Scott Hoggan (s.hoggan@unsw.edu.au; phone 9385 5600).
The new Ethics Online web site
Ethics Online now has its own web site: http://www.gmo.unsw.edu.au/Ethics/EthicsOnline/home_page.html
Please visit the above to find out all you want to know about Ethics Online including its latest development, user documentation, training and support.
The role of the Research Training Office is to enhance the University-;s research performance. Working with researchers at all stages of their careers to provide professional development, training and grantsmanship.
Further information can be found at:
The Australian Learning and Teaching Council is dedicated to improving the student experience by supporting quality teaching and practice.
ALTC
Programs that Enhance Learning -; Nominations due 10 July 2009 Awards for Programs that Enhance Learning recognise learning and teaching support programs and services that make an outstanding contribution to the quality of student learning and the quality of the student experience. The programs and services that receive these Awards must have demonstrated their effectiveness through rigorous evaluation and will set benchmarks for similar activities in other institutions.
The Learning and Teaching Unit will be holding a workshop for those interested in pursuing this opportunity on the 16th June from 12.30-2pm. This workshop will be held in Room 416, level 4, Matthews building @UNSW.
For more information please visit: http://www.learningandteaching.unsw.edu.au/content/about_us/about_us.cfm?ss=1 http://www.learningandteaching.unsw.edu.au/content/LT/teaching_support/enhancing_learning.cfm?ss=2
Alternatively please contact Ann Wilson (email: annwi@unsw.edu.au) for further information.
1. Australia Malaysia Institute
2. Australia Thailand Institute
3. CDMRP -; Research Funding
4. AMFAR - Fellowship
5. DEEWR -; Endeavour Awards
6. GESA -; Research Awards
7. BHP Billiton -; Grant Program
8. Law Foundation -; Grants Program
9. ARHRF -; Research Project
10. Matsumae Foundaton - Fellowship
11. CRC Tourism -; Request for Proposals
12. Australian -; American Fulbright Commission
13. Australian Synchrotron
14. Cancer Institute NSW -; Research Grants
15. Baxter International -; Grants Program
16. Leukemia Foundation -; Research Program
17. The Commonwealth Fund -; Harkness Fellowship
18. AHRGS -; Research Grants
19. MSRA -; Fellowship
20. LCR -; Research Award
21. ALTC -; Project Grants
22. APMC -; Fellowships
23. The Spencer Foundation -; Research Grants
24. AIPS -; Young Tall Poppy Science Awards
25. Ross Memorial Foundation
26. JDRF -; Travel Grants
27. Heart Foundation -; Travel Grants
28. ASM -; Travel Grants
Multidisciplinary and International
1. Australia Malaysia Institute
General Grants
Full Program: http://www.dfat.gov.au/ami/forms.html
The Australia-Malaysia Institute (AMI) provides financial support to selected projects which aim to promote and enhance bilateral links betweenAustralia and Malaysia. Funding is awarded through a competitive selection process. Priority will be given to projects in the following areas: Public policy; Education and Science; Health; Media; and Sport. Applications are now being invited for funding in the 2009-10 financial year, for projects commencing between September 2009 and 30 June 2010.
Internal Deadline(s): 13thJuly 2009
2. Australia Thailand Institute
General Grants
Website: http://www.dfat.gov.au/ati/
Full Program: http://www.dfat.gov.au/ati/funding_guidelines.html
The Advisory Board of the ATI is now calling for funding applications. Project proposals that focus on building links among youth, involve activities in regional Thailand, are likely to involve partner funding from other sources and will lead to long-term linkages are particularly encouraged. The ATI will fund programs in three Priority Areas: 1) Public Policy: Democratic governance, public administration and trade and economic reform. 2) Education. 3)Media.
Internal Deadline(s): 27thJuly 2009
3. Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs
i) Exploration -; Hypothesis Development Award -; Bone Marrow failure Research Program (BMFRP)
Website: http://www.grants.gov
Pre-application submission to the CDMRP eReceipt System is mandatory for all award mechanisms offered by CDMRP https://cdmrp.org (pre application deadline, 9th July 2009)
Internal Deadline: 20th July 2009
ii) Therapeutic Development Award -; Amyotrophic Sclerosis Research Program (ALSRP)
Pre-application submission to the CDMRP eReceipt System is mandatory for all award mechanisms offered by CDMRP https://cdmrp.org (pre application deadline, 15th July 2009)
Internal Deadline: 28 September 2009
iii) Concept Award -; Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program (PRCRP)
Pre-application submission to the CDMRP eReceipt System is mandatory for all award mechanisms offered by CDMRP https://cdmrp.org (pre application deadline, 15th July 2009)
Internal Deadline: 22 July 2009
iv)Idea Award -; Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program (PRCRP)
Pre-application submission to the CDMRP eReceipt System is mandatory for all award mechanisms offered by CDMRP https://cdmrp.org (pre application deadline, 5th August 2009)
Internal Deadline: 16th November 2009
iv) New investigator Award -; Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program (PRCRP)
Pre-application submission to the CDMRP eReceipt System is mandatory for all award mechanisms offered by CDMRP https://cdmrp.org (pre application deadline, 5th August 2009)
Internal Deadline:16th November 2009
v) Synergistic Idea Award -; Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program (PRCRP)
Pre-application submission to the CDMRP eReceipt System is mandatory for all award mechanisms offered by CDMRP https://cdmrp.org (pre application deadline, 5th August 2009)
Internal Deadline:16th November 2009
vi) Collaborative Translational Science Award -; Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program (PRCRP)
Pre-application submission to the CDMRP eReceipt System is mandatory for all award mechanisms offered by CDMRP https://cdmrp.org (pre application deadline, 5th August 2009)
Internal Deadline:16th November 2009
vii) Metric Development and Validation Award -; Multiple Sclerosis Research Program (MSRP)
Pre-application submission to the CDMRP eReceipt System is mandatory for all award mechanisms offered by CDMRP https://cdmrp.org (pre application deadline, 13h August 2009)
Internal Deadline: 9th November 2009
vii) Synergistic Idea Award -; Multiple Sclerosis Research Program (MSRP)
Pre-application submission to the CDMRP eReceipt System is mandatory for all award mechanisms offered by CDMRP https://cdmrp.org (pre application deadline, 13h August 2009)
Internal Deadline: 9th November 2009
4. Amfar Aids Research
Mathilde Krim Fellowships
Website:http://www.amfar.org/default.aspx?id=270&linkidentifier=id&itemid=270
The goal of amfAR's Mathilde Krim Fellows in Basic Biomedical Research program is to provide funding for exceptional researchers who are new to the HIV/AIDS field. Krim Fellowship funding will support the successful applicant's ongoing HIV research and facilitate the transition to a productive and independent long-term career in the HIV/AIDS biomedical research field. The Krim Fellowship provides support for two years of postdoctoral research, with the possibility of one additional year of research support during the first year of a tenure-track position. Proposals must be for basic biomedical research relevant to HIV prevention or treatment, including viral eradication.
Pre-submission notice due 7 July 2009
Letter of Intent due 21 July 2009
Internal Deadline(s): 7 September 2009
5. Department of Education, Employment & Workplace
Relations
Endeavour Awards
Website: http://www.endeavour.deewr.gov.au/
The Endeavour Awards is the Australian Government's internationally competitive, merit-based scholarship program providing opportunities for citizens of the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions to undertake study, research and professional development in Australia . Awards are also available for Australians to do the same abroad.
Internal Deadline: 20th July 2008
6. Gastroenterological Society of Australia
i) Research Awards
Full Program: http://www.gesa.org.au/researchawards/index.cfm
The Gastroenterological Society of Australia has made a significant financial investment over the years to build a research fund to primarily provide research scholarships and salary support for younger members to undertake full time research in both basic and clinical GE research. A key objective of GESA is to encourage and look to the future of gastroenterology research in Australia. Please visit the website for further information.
ii) Grants in Aid
Provides funding to travel from Australia for the purpose of study for a minimum period of three months. Studies should be for development of new skills applicable to research into gastrointestinal diseases and sciences. Funding of up to $10,000 is available.
iii) Career Development Research FellowshipThe purpose of the Career Development Research Fellowship is to provide an opportunity for outstanding biomedical and health researchers with proven track records to undertake research that is of major importance in the broad field of gastroenterology, hepatology or related disorders. The current value of this package is $85,000 p.a.
iv) Junior Travel Awards
Funding to travel to attend any national or international meeting outside Australia which is of particular relevance to the field of study of the applicant. Preference will be given to those applicants who also indicate that they will visit an overseas institution as part of their attendance at the overseas meeting. Funding of $2,500 per award is available.
Internal deadline: 31 July 2009
7. BHP B illiton Community Trust
Corporate Community Grant Program
Website: http://bhpbilliton.com/bb/home.jsp
Full Program: http://bhpbilliton.com:80/bb/sustainableDevelopment/socialResponsibility/communityProgramsAndFoundations.jsp
The sponsor assists organisations which provide a wide range of services and benefits to the Australian community. A small number of national projects from not-for-profit organisations in Australia are selected for support each year. These projects generally fall in the range of AUS$50,000 - AUS$200,000 although a longer-term project could receive this amount annually for up to three years. Financial support can be given for 1-3 years.
Internal Deadline: 22nd July 2008
8. Law & Justice Foundation of New South Wales
General Grants Program
Website: http://www.lawfoundation.net.au
The sponsor is offering grants of $5,000 and above to meet the Foundation-;s objectives which are: to contribute to the development of a fair and equitable justice system which addresses the legal needs of the community; and to improve access to justice by the community, in particular, by economically and socially disadvantaged people.
Internal Deadline: 20th July 2008
9. *Australian Rotary Health Research Fund
Pilot Research Project
Website: http://www.arhrf.org.au
Full Program: http://www.australianrotaryhealth.org.au/Information-About/Research/Current-Opportunities.aspx
Applications are invited for one-year research âPilotâ projects investigating the Mental Health of Young Australians. Each application must not exceed $35,000 and will be funded for one year only. All projects must intend to apply for funding from NHMRC, ARC or other national funding body for continuing funds for the project.
Internal Deadline(s): 24th July 2009
10. Matsumae International Foundation
Fellowship Program
The sponsor invites applications for Fellowships in 2010. The Foundation invites doctors in the field of natural science, engineering and medicine, and especially from developing countries to apply for these fellowships. Successful applicants will be invited to Japan for a period of six months during the period of April 2010 through March 2011.
Internal Deadline: 01 August 2008
11. Sustainable Tourisim Cooperative Research Centre
Request for Proposals
The STCRC-;s âResearch Application Guidelinesâ are designed to support the application process and to identify team responsibilities, research outputs and outcomes. The RFPs will be processed by a Research Assessment Panel and those applicants meeting the criteria of the call and with RFPs of the highest potential will be asked to develop Full Project Proposals in dialogue with the STCRC. The following timing applies:
Deadline for Requests for Proposals is 24th June
Appointment of successful research team by 30th June
Project is to be completed no later than 31st March 2010
Please complete your RFP on ResearchMaster via the link provided on the STCRC website. If you are a new research project coordinator please feel free to discuss your proposed research with me or email your proposal so that we can provide you with direct access to ResearchMaster for the RFP.
12. Australia American Fulbright Commission
2010 Fulbright Senior Specialist Grant Program
Full Program: http://www.fulbright.com.au/scholarships/australian-institutions/us-senior-specialist.html
Applications are now open for Australian Institutions to host a 2010 Fulbright U.S. Senior Specialist. The Fulbright U.S. Senior Specialist Program subsidises Australian educational institutions to bring a U.S. Senior Specialists to Australia for a two to six week period. It encourages collaboration with United States faculty on curriculum and faculty development as well as a variety of other activities. The scholarship provides the approved Specialist with an international airfare and $U.S.200 per day honorarium
Internal Deadline(s): 21 September 2009
13. Australian Synchrotron
Call for proposals for Australian Synchrotron beam time and International Synchrotron Access (Aust. Based Researchers only) is now open.
Website: http://www.synchrotron.org.au
UNSW or NSW Consortium new users requiring advice please contact Prof. Grainne Moran (02) 9385 4624 or g.moran@unsw.edu.au.
Medicine
14. Cancer Institute NSW*
Research Grants
i) Innovation Grants
One year grants to allow researchers to establish data, proof-of-principal or an important research concept to promote innovation and expertise in NSW cancer research. Funding of up to $50,000 is available.
Internal deadline: 24 July 2009
ii) Translational Health Service Research Grants
2-3 year grants to further develop health service research capacity in NSW cancer services through collaborative partnerships between NSW academic institutions and clinical cancer services focussing on improved and innovative models of cancer service delivery.
Internal deadline: 24 July 2009
iii) Career Development Fellowship
3 year full time Fellowships to provide salary and project support to encourage high-quality researchers to continue with/choose cancer as their field of research endeavour.
Internal deadline: 24 July 2009
iv) Conference Grants
To provide funding support to health professionals working in the area of cancer services and who have submitted abstracts to national or international conferences and seminars related to cancer management and supportive care.
Internal deadline: 24 July 2009
v) Clinical Study Grants
Grants to enable medical, psycho-oncology, radiotherapy, allied health and nursing staff to travel abroad for up to three months to visit centres of excellence in their field of practice with clinicians demonstrating best practice
Internal deadline: 24 July 2009
15. Baxter International
Grants Program
The sponsor offers support for organizations focusing on increasing access to health care - particularly for the disadvantaged and underserved - in communities where the sponsor's employees live and work. The sponsor funds initiatives that improve the access, quality and cost-effectiveness of healthcare. The sponsor also works to increase the availability, commitment and skills of healthcare providers. Preference is given to proposals that expand or improve access to healthcare with a strong plan for sustaining the services or program beyond the term the grant.
Internal deadline: 14 September 2009
16. Leukaemia Foundation
2010 National Research Program
Website: http://www.leukaemia.org.au/web
The Leukaemia Foundation's national research program seeks to foster innovative research into the causes, diagnosis and treatment of blood cancers like leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and related blood disorders. Applications will be considered in all fields of research which will improve outcomes for people with blood cancers and related disorders.
i) Grants In Aid
The Leukaemia Foundation invites expressions of interest for grants-in-aid for research projects to support basic, applied and translational research in all fields of research which will improve outcomes for people with blood cancers and related disorders. Applicants are encouraged to develop innovative approaches to haematological problems, especially in the areas of basic or fundamental research.
ii) Senior Research Fellowship
This award will provide sustained support for an outstanding young researcher preferably between 3 and 10 years postdoctorate who has established an international reputation for research in the field of leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and related blood cancers and disorders. The successful candidate will have an established track record in research at the highest level and will be expected to establish an innovative new program of research in these blood cancers.
iii) Postdoctoral Fellowship
Candidates must have been awarded their PhD no more than three years prior to the closing date for applications or else their PhD must be awarded by December of the year of application. Postdoctoral fellowships will initially be awarded for one year.
iv) CLL Research Initiative
The Leukaemia Foundation together with the CLL Australian Research Consortium is specifically calling for applications for research into CLL. This has been made possible by the significant generosity of a private donor. In 2010 it is anticipated that at least $300,000 will be available in addition to the Foundation-;s usual budgeted research allocation. Applications are encouraged in all aspects of CLL research.
Internal Deadline: 20th July 2008
17. The Commonwealth Fund
Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy & Practice 2010-2011
The Harkness Fellowships provide a unique opportunity for mid-career professionalsâacademic researchers, government policymakers, clinicians, managers, and journalistsâfrom Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, to spend up to 12 months in the United States conducting a policy-oriented research study, working with leading U.S. health policy experts, and gaining an in-depth knowledge of the U.S., Australian, Canadian, Dutch, German, New Zealand, and U.K. health care systems. Each fellowship will provide up to US$107,000 in support.
Internal deadline: 1st September 2009
18. Alcohol and Health
Research Grants Scheme
The Alcohol and Health Medical Research Grants Scheme is funded by Lion Nathan Limited, with the aim of providing financial support for independent research into the potential effects of alcohol consumption. Applications for grants are open to eligible early career researchers. Funding of up to $35,000 is available.
Internal deadline: 31st July 2009
19. Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia
i) MSRA Senior Fellowship
The Harkness Fellowships provide a unique opportunity for mid-career professionalsâacademic researchers, government policymakers, clinicians, managers, and journalistsâfrom Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, to spend up to 12 months in the United States conducting a policy-oriented research study, working with leading U.S. health policy experts, and gaining an in-depth knowledge of the U.S., Australian, Canadian, Dutch, German, New Zealand, and U.K. health care systems. Each fellowship will provide up to US$107,000 in support.
Internal deadline: 1st September 2009
20. Australian Breastfeeding Association & Society
Mary Paton Research Award
This biennial award aims to encourage and recognize high quality Australian breastfeeding research and critical literature reviews. The award of $2000 will be presented in 2009 to the author/s of the best original paper on any aspect of breastfeeding. Judging criteria includes the significant of findings and their relevance to the current breastfeeding situation in Australia.
Internal deadline: 22 July 2009
Priority Projects
The priority projects program supports projects addressing: Academic Standards, Curriculum renewal, teaching and learning spaces and Peer Review. Funding range $80,000-$220,000.
Internal deadline: 13th July 2009
22. The Australian Prime Ministers Centre
Fellowship Program 2009/2010
Website: http://apmc.oph.gov.au/index.html
The sponsor offers a number of Fellowships each year for established researchers to undertake research into Australia-;s prime ministers, their lives, achievements and governments. The Australian Prime Ministers Centre Fellowship program is unique in its support of research across the dispersed collections of prime ministerial materials. It also encourages innovative research resulting in new forms of scholarly communication, including those targeted to general audiences.
Internal Deadline: 20 July 2009
23. The Spencer Foundation
Research Grants
As part of a new institutional initiative, the Spencer Foundation will make several awards of up to US$40,000 for research projects in Philosophy as it relates to educational policy and practice. The sponsor has identified the following areas of inquiry: The Relation between Education and Social Opportunity; Organizational Learning in Schools, School Systems, and Higher Education Institutions; Teaching, Learning, and Instructional Resources and Purposes and Values of Education.
Proposals are accepted at any time; there are no deadlines
Those interested in being nominated, or nominating another UNSW staff member are asked to please contact Paul Ashworth, UNSW's Prizes and Awards Officer, for detailed assistance (Ph: 9385 2011, Fax: 9385 6545, Email: P.Ashworth@unsw.edu.au).
24. Australian Institute of Political Science
Young Tall Poppy Science Awards
Website: http://www.aips.net.au/index.html
Full Program: http://www.aips.net.au:80/261.html
The prestigious Young Tall Poppy Science Awards aim to recognise the achievements of Australia's outstanding young researchers in the sciences including physical, biomedical and applied sciences, engineering and biotechnology.
Internal deadline: Mid July 2009
25. Ross Memorial Foundation
ATSE Clunies Ross Award
Full Program: http://www.cluniesross.org.au:80/the-awards
The ATSE Clunies Ross Award identifies exceptional people as role models who have shown outstanding personal commitment over an extended period of time to successful innovation involving the application of science and technology for the benefit of Australia.
Internal deadline: Late July 2009
26. Juvenille Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF)
Travel Grants
Full Program: http://www.heartfoundation.org.au/Professional_Information/Research/Available_Funding/Pages/default.aspx
JDRF offers travel grants to young researchers throughout Australia in order to strengthen the knowledge of type 1 diabetes amongst the research community.
Internal deadline: 27 July 2009
27. Heart Foundation
Travel Grants -; Round 3
Travel Grants are available to support Australian researchers travelling to present their cardiovascular research at an overseas conference. They are also available to Indigenous health researchers travelling to present their research in Australia.
Internal deadline: 27 July 2009
28. Australian Society for Microbiology
ASM Foundation Travel Grants
Website: http://www.theasm.com.au/
The Australian Society for Microbiology Foundation sponsors Australian microbiologists, especially those in the formative stages of their careers, to undertake professional development in appropriate laboratories in Australia or New Zealand. Funding of up to $2,000 per grant is available.
Internal deadline: 20th July 2009
29. Australian American Fulbright Commission
2010 Fulbright Symposium
The Australian-American Fulbright Commission will celebrate the 60th anniversary of its programs for educational and cultural exchange between Australia and the United States in 2010, and will offer a grant of $30,000 to an organisation selected to host the special Fulbright 60th Anniversary Symposium.
Internal deadline: 20th July 2009
Open
ANSTO - Access to Major Research Facilities Program (G/N 06/09/07)
AusAID - International Seminar Support Scheme (G/N 06/09/07)
Australian Egg Corporation - Travel/Conference Grants (G/N 06/09/07)
Earthwatch Australia - Research Grants (G/N 15/11/07)
Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation - Humanities Program (G/N 29/11/07)
Harold Mitchell Foundation - Arts & Health Funding (G/N 15/11/07)
LJFNSW - In-Kind & Small Grants (G/N 29/11/07)
AERF -; Project Grants (G/N 17/10/08)
AERF -; Conference Attendance Grants (17/10/08)
22 June 2009
Myer Foundation(G/N 5/6/09)
23 June 2009
AUSTRALIAN ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION(G/N 5/6/09)
29 June 2009
*The award of funds under this grant scheme attracts Infrastructure Block Grant money
Please note that at the time this information was gathered all deadline dates were correct. However prospective applicants are encouraged to check the relevant websites.
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