Current Funding Opportunities
The following complied list consists of ongoing funding opportunities that are presented according to the faculty. If you plan to see the latest funding opportunities, please see the latest issue of the Research Branch Bulletin.
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| Health Sciences | The ResMed Foundation: Research Grants | Ongoing |
| Health Sciences | Brain Foundation: 2010 Annual Research Grants | 18 June 2010 |
| Health Sciences | Retina Australia: Research Grants | 23 June 2010 |
| Health Sciences | Canine Research Foundation: Research Grants | 23 June 2010 |
| Health Sciences | Australian Association of Gerontology: R.M.Gibson Research Grants | 23 Jun 2010 |
| H&SS | NSW Fair Trading: Rental Bond Board Grants Program | Ongoing |
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| Sciences | Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia: Research Grants | 24 May 2010 |
| Sciences | Banksia Environmental Foundation & Mercedes-Benz: Australian Environmental Research Award | 26 Jul 2010 |
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| Multidisciplinary | Australian Coal Association: Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP) | 12 May 2010 |
| Multidisciplinary | Ian Potter Foundation: Project Grants | 25 May 2010 |
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| Health Sciences | Australian Academy of Science: Oxford Nuffield Medical Fellowship 2009/10 | 20 May 2010 |
| Health Sciences | International Union Against Cancer (UICC): International Cancer Technology Transfer Fellowships (ICRETT) | Ongoing |
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| Health Sciences | Australian Orthopaedic Association: Research Fellowship | 23 Jun 2010 |
| H&SS | The Australian Academy of the Humanities: Humanities Travelling Fellowships | 23 Jul 2010 |
| H&SS | Australian Council of the Arts: Project Fellowships (Music) | 25 Aug 2010 |
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| Multidisciplinary | United States Institute of Peace: The Jennings Randolph (JR) Senior Fellowship | 1 Sept 2010 |
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| Health Sciences | The Foundation for High Blood Pressure (HBP): Young Investigator Travel Awards | 4 Jun 2010 |
| Multidisciplinary | Ian Potter Foundation: Travel Grants | 25 May 2010 |
Prizes / Awards |
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| Sciences | Found Animals Foundation, Inc.: Michelson Prize | Ongoing |
| Multidisciplinary | Australian Museum: 2010 Eureka Awards | 7 May 2010 |
| Multidisciplinary | The Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology (DFEEST): 2010 South Australian Science Excellence Awards | 21 May 2010 |
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The aim of the small grants program is to provide financial assistance to organisations planning projects that meet the Foundation's objects. The program is designed to provide fast trunaround time and quick outcomes. Small grants can be applied for at any time, and decision making takes approximately eight weeks.No organisation is excluded from applying for a small grant. Preference will, however, be given to applications initiated at the community level or with substantial community input. We welcome joint applications from more than one organisation, although the application needs to be auspiced by a single incorporated organisation. For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.lawfoundation.net.au/grants/small |
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The Co-operative Development Grants Program provides funding for research projects, education and feasibility studies that assist the NSW co-operative sector to grow and remain a viable sector of our economy. Funding is generally provided over a 12 month period, depending on the project. Applications for grants can be made at any time. $100,000 per annum is currently available under this program. For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/ About_us/Grants/ Cooperative_development_grants_program.html |
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Individual Grants typically range from AU$5,000 to AU$50,000. The ResMed Foundation will also consider supporting longer-term projects with annual funding. |
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Applications for general grants will be considered throughout the year.
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Applications for the 2010 Brain Foundation Research Grants are now being accepted to support research projects in the clinical neurosciences. The Brain Foundation is an Australian registered charity which raises money to fund on-going, crucial research into brain diseases and all other known neurological disorders as well as brain and spinal injuries. The primary objective of the Brain Foundation Research Grants is to support individual researchers and research teams to conduct the highest quality research in brain illnesses and neurological disorders as well as brain and spinal injuries. A subsidiary objective is to provide opportunities for early career researchers to gain initiating funding for projects with potential. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
18 Jun 2010 |
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Retina Australia is a not-for-profit organization which acts in the interest of those affected by inherited retinal degenerations. In addition to its other activities, Retina Australia directs funds to scientific/medical research relevant to the causes, treatment, prevention or cure of retinal dystrophies. Priority will be given to studies of retinitis pigmentosa and other inherited retinal diseases and, to the extent that available funds permit, to age-related macular degeneration. The research may be basic or applied. Research into diabetic retinopathy is not funded by Retina Australia, nor is research into behavioural and welfare aspects of retinal dystrophy. Funds will not normally be granted for more than one year, and will not normally exceed $40,000. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
23 Jun 2010 |
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The Canine Research Foundation is seeking applications for grants for research to commence in the year 2011. The Foundation is an independent public trust for the purposes of funding research directed at improving canine health, which it does through a program of annual research grants. Grants may be made by the Foundation for research projects relating to canine health where the research is conducted by an Australian university. Grants per project will normally be in the order of $5,000-15,000 in any one year. Projects may extend beyond one year but funding each year will be dependent upon satisfactory progress as given in interim reports. Funds will be available as arranged through the university. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
23 Jun 2010 |
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The Rental Bond Board Grants Program provides grants or loans to organisations providing residential rental accommodation, or conducting research into the relationship of landlords and tenants. Applications for funding are selected on the basis that the proposal is consistent with the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant (Rental Bonds) Act 1977. In particular, the proposal must be for a project which involves one or more of the following:
For further information and application instructions, please visit: | Ongoing |
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For further information and application instructions, please visit: http://www.myerfoundation.org.au/programs/overview.cfm?loadref=21 | Ongoing |
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Applicants must be a member of the Society, and those wishing to join can do so at www.wpsa.org.au. Grants are available for research projects of direct relevance to the conservation of Australian wildlife - plant or animal. Grants may be used for the purchase of equipment and consumables, travel expenses related to field research, or attendance at conferences at which you are presenting your work. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
24 May 2010 |
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The Mercedes-Benz Australian Environmental Research Award is presented for the significant contribution to understanding or resolving local or global environmental problems through research. The purpose of this Award is to provide assistance and support for sustainable and innovative solutions, Banksia together with Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific provides a researcher/research project with this award of $30,000. The award is a key element of the program offered by the Banksia Environmental Foundation. The research submitted can be a body of work being undertaken by an individual through to stand-alone programs being conducted by an institution, business or corporation. The research must have recent significance, with results shown over the last two years. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
26 Jul 2010 |
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ACIAR is part of Australia's international development cooperation program and works toward advancing Australia's national interest by assisting developing countries to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development. It does this by encouraging Australian agricultural scientists to use their skills for the benefit of developing countries through international agricultural research and development partnerships. |
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ACARP seeks research proposals that address key industry problems on an annual basis. A newsletter detailing project priorities for 2010 will be available on ACARP’s website after 17 April 2010. ACARP will fund projects that lead to improvements in safety standards and performance, a reduction in the environmental impacts of mining and coal utilisation, a reduction in the mine operating cost and technical support to marketing of coal. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
12 May 2010 |
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http://foundation.ianpotter.org.au/how_to_apply.html |
25 May 2010 |
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The Middle East Desalination Research Center (MEDRC) is an international non-profit
organization, based in Muscat, Oman. The purpose of the Center’s research program is
to conduct, support and coordinate basic and applied R&D in water desalination and
supporting fields, with the overall objective to reduce the cost of desalination. | Ongoing |
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The Foundation offers Collaborative Activity Awards to initiate interdisciplinary discussions on problems or issues, to help launch interdisciplinary research networks, or to fund communities of researchers/practitioners dedicated to developing new methods, tools, and applications of basic research to applied problems. In each case the focus of the collaborative activity must meet the program guidelines for one of the following program areas:
There are no geographic restrictions on these awards and the Foundation encourages international applications. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
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The FY2010 Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP) challenges the scientific community to design innovative research that will foster new directions for, address neglected issues in, and bring new investigators to the field of breast cancer research. The BCRP focuses its funding on innovative projects that have the potential to make a significant impact on breast cancer, particularly those involving multidisciplinary and/or multi-institutional collaborations. The BCRP encourages risk-taking research; however, all projects must demonstrate solid judgment and rationale. The BCRP Concept Award supports the exploration of a highly innovative new concept or untested theory that addresses an important problem relevant to breast cancer. The Concept Award is not intended to support a logical progression of an already established research project but, instead, supports high-risk studies that have the potential to reveal entirely new avenues for investigation. Presentation of preliminary data is not allowed. However, a rationale for the proposed work must be provided. Interesting features of the BCRP Concept Award include: open to all investigators, including postdoctoral fellows (or equivalent); reviewers will be blinded to the identity of the PI, collaborators, and their organizations; the Application Project Narrative is limited to one (1) page; maximum funding of $75,000 in direct costs, plus indirect costs, for a period of performance of one (1) year. Full Program Announcements, Application Instructions and deadlines are available on the CDMRP website: http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/bcrp.htm. The Synopsis Table with deadlines is also on the website: http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/pdf/10bcrpreftable.pdf. |
5 May 2010 |
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The goal of this funding opportunity is to advance the discovery of new, efficacious therapies for the treatment, delay of progression, or prevention of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and age-related cognitive decline. This funding opportunity announcement encourages the early stages of drug discovery necessary to identify promising disease-modifying therapies as well as treatments aimed at ameliorating the cognitive and neuropsychiatric/behavioral symptoms characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease. Studies aimed at the discovery and testing of therapies directed at a variety of established as well as novel therapeutic targets are encouraged. The goal is not to duplicate or compete with pharmaceutical companies but to encourage the process of discovering new, innovative, and effective therapeutics for the prevention and treatment of the cognitive impairment and behavioural symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease For more information and application guidelines, please visit: Relevant Research Branch contact Dr Don McMaster (Ext: 33347) |
9 Jun 2010 |
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The American Tinnitus Association Research Grant Program financially supports scientific studies investigating tinnitus. Studies must be directly concerned with tinnitus and contribute to ATA's goal of finding a cure. Scientists and doctors, worldwide, who are seeking tinnitus-related research funding and are affiliated with non-profit institutions. ATA awards research grants of up to $100,000 per year for up to three years, for a potential maximum of $300,000. For more information and application guidelines, please visit: |
23 Jun 2010 |
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JDRF supports scientific meetings, conferences, and workshops relevant to its mission. Applications for conference support are accepted for consideration throughout the year. |
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The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research (MJFF) announces the launch of the Rapid Response Innovation Awards, a one-of-a-kind rolling application program to
support novel Parkinson's disease related research in real-time. The goal of this exciting new program is to rapidly support innovative research focused on the cause of and cure for
Parkinson's disease (PD). |
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CICCR welcomes proposals from interested parties anywhere in the world. Inquiries or applications from developed or developing countries, or countries in transition, are particularly welcomed. Proposals may be submitted at any time. |
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Value of the small grants is up to $40,000 and the value of the major grants is above $40,000. |
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ICAS supports high quality research which is timely and relevant to the accountancy profession or business. Applications are encouraged from researchers and institutions anywhere in the world. Successful applicants benefit from a close working relationship with a world class professional body which has close links with national and international policy makers and regulators. Research results are widely distributed and discussion events may be held to launch reports and encourage debate.
For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
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ICAS supports high quality research which is timely and relevant to the accountancy profession or business. Applications are encouraged from researchers and institutions anywhere in the world. Successful applicants benefit from a close working relationship with a world class professional body which has close links with national and international policy makers and regulators. Research results are widely distributed and discussion events may be held to launch reports and encourage debate.
For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
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Found Animals Foundation, Inc. (Found Animals) is a privately funded, non-profit organization dedicated to minimizing shelter euthanasia. Found Animals creates programs designed to reduce shelter intake, increase live release rates and focuses on developing cost-effective, scalable, and sustainable animal welfare business models. Investigators wishing to be considered for grant funding are required to submit a brief letter of intent containing:
Found Animals accepts LOIs on an ongoing basis. If the LOI is approved, investigators will be invited to submit a full grant application, and will receive an application code and a grant proposal ID number. Please do not submit a full proposal unless invited by the Found Animals Foundation. Proposed research is not required to generate results which meet all of the Prize criteria in order to be funded. However, strong preference will be given to projects with the potential to produce a Prize winning product or technology. In order to be considered for the Michelson Grants in Reproductive Biology, a proposed project must pursue a technology, mechanism, or pathway representing an innovative approach to non-surgical sterilization. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
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Through its Small Projects and Travel awards (up to £3,500), UFAW supports a variety of activities for the benefit of animal welfare. Applications may be made for the purchase of equipment, for the organisation of (and, sometimes, to support attendance at) educational meetings, lectures and courses, and for publication, translation or transmission of information on animal welfare and for other small projects in support of UFAW’s objectives. |
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The National Geographic Society/Waitt Grants Program, an initiative of the National Geographic Society and the Waitt Institute for Discovery, helps qualified and experienced individuals launch the most difficult stage of a project for which to secure funding—the search. Grants are made for exploratory fieldwork that holds promise for new breakthroughs in the natural and social sciences. NGS/Waitt Grants applications are processed throughout the year and grants are awarded expeditiously to help researchers take advantage of immediate opportunities. Funded through a five-year grant from the Waitt Family Foundation, the NGS/Waitt Grants Program is administered by National Geographic Mission Programs and makes approximately one hundred grants annually of $5,000 to $15,000. Proposals are considered as they are received and awards are made within weeks of application. Further information, guidelines and application forms, please visit their website:http://www.nationalgeographic.com/field/grants-programs/waitt-grants-application.html |
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Priority areas of interest to Australia in COST Actions fall under the six broad themes of medical and health research; agriculture, biotechnology and food; nanotechnology; information and communications technology; environment and climate change; and social sciences and humanities. Applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent residents residing in Australia at the time of application and be official members of a COST Action. The program does not fund students. Australian researchers travelling to Europe may receive a grant in aid of up to $5,000 for a STSM, covering a return airfare of up to $2,500 and daily living allowances. Daily living allowances, covering accommodation and meals are provided at the rate of $200 per day or a maximum of $2,500 per month, whichever is the smaller amount. Australian researchers will receive confirmation of the grant approval, on a first-come first–serve basis, approximately within one month, provided funds are available For more information and application guidelines, please visit: |
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ISSS is a discretionary scheme. Funds are limited and competition for them is strong. Applications need to provide a convincing case for support, with clear objectives and details of how they will be achieved. Successful applications must demonstrate tangible outcomes and practical contributions to the economic development/social advancement of developing countries. An application must be submitted at least three months prior to a seminar. AusAID requires this time to complete its administrative processes. Applications may be submitted up to 12 months in advance of the scheduled seminar date. For more information and application guidelines, please visit: |
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) seeks to stimulate and support research on the determination of efficacy and potency of interventions that utilize technological tools (e.g., mobile enabling technologies, Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), enhanced Medication Event Monitoring System, computer software, portable digital devices, cell phone and/or Digital Assistant Device among others) to foster adherence to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) treatment regimens among substance abusing populations in naturally occurring timeframes and contexts. Multidisciplinary collaboration between social scientists, medical (physician/nurse) researchers and technology experts to develop and refine mobile technological instrumentation, e-health technology and software as interventions (or as part of interventions) that foster adherence to HIV treatment regimens and access to care in real time is encouraged. NIDA intends to commit up to US$1.5 million in total costs in FY 2010 and 1.5 million in FY 11 to support 6-9 new projects in this scheme. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
28 May 2010 |
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The Australia China Natural Gas Technology Partnership Fund (the Fund) was established in 2003 as part of an historic agreement for Australia to supply LNG to China. The fund supports activities aimed at establishing genuine, long-term partnerships within the energy sector that create positive economic and environmental outcomes, increase knowledge and skills, particularly in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, and enhance the relationship between Australia and China. The Australia China Natural Gas Technology Partnership Fund provides opportunities for training, scholarships, research and technology transfer between China and Australia in the natural gas and LNG industry. It has a focus on increasing knowledge about the natural gas production-to-consumption chain including liquefaction, transport, re-gasification, distribution, engineering and procurement. The fund also fosters the development of long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships across the energy sector between Australia and China. Funding is available both for Research and Post Graduate Top-Up Scholarships. |
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Applications are invited for an award under the Scheme for Oxford Nuffield Medical Fellowships in either a Clinical Medicine or Medical Science department of the University. The fellowship carries an allowance of £40,745 (increases with Cost of living award). Applicants should have graduated from one of the universities listed on their website and should either hold a medical qualification obtained in Australia or the United Kingdom or have appropriate research experience. There is no limit as to age or status. 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. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
20 May 2010 |
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The Fellowship aims to:
Applications are encouraged in the fields of cancer control and prevention, epidemiology and cancer registration, public education, and behavioural sciences. The short-term Fellowships permit successful candidates to spend up to 3 months at a suitable host institute abroad. They are particularly aimed at investigators and clinicians working in places where such teaching is not yet available and where the necessary facilities exist to apply and disseminate the new skills upon return. About 120 - 150 awards are available per year with an average award value for one month stipend and travel of US$3,400. Qualified cancer investigators should be in the early stages in their careers whilst clinicians should be well established in their oncology practice. Experts from any country, who have been invited to teach these specialised skills at institutes abroad, are also eligible to apply. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
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Humboldt Research Fellowships for experienced researchers are the instrument with which the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation enables highly-qualified scientists and scholars from abroad, who completed their doctorates less than twelve years ago1 to spend extended periods of research (6-18 months; may be divided up into a maximum of three blocks) in Germany. |
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The Fellowship is for 12 months and is normally tenable only within Australia. Application for this Fellowship may be made by Orthopaedic Fellows and registered advanced orthopaedic trainees.
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23 Jun 2010 |
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The Australian Academy of the Humanities is offering up to ten Fellowships to improve the capacity of Australian scholars to conduct research in all parts of the world. Travelling Fellowships of up to $4,000 for short-term - not less than two weeks - research abroad in the coming year, are available to permanent resident scholars in Australia and working in the field of the Humanities (The Arts; Asian Studies; Cultural and Communication Studies; Classics; Literature; European Languages and Cultures; History; Linguistics; Philosophy, Religion and the History of Ideas; Archaeology) who require access to resources held overseas. The Humanities Travelling Fellowships also incorporate two new programmes in 2009, the 'Embassy of France in Australia Humanities Travelling Fellowships' and the 'Ernst Keller European Travelling Fellowships'. The application form for the Humanities Travelling Fellowships is common to all three Fellowships, and they are governed by the same rules, with the exceptions noted for each individual Fellowship below.
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23 Jul 2010 |
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Individuals, groups and organisations can apply to the Australia Council for funding. Individuals must be Australian citizens or have permanent resident status in Australia. Proof of citizenship or residency may be required. Applications may be accepted from non-Australian individuals or organisations for projects that meet the purpose of the category and mainly involve artists or arts workers who are Australian citizens or permanent residents. Applications will be selected that best demonstrate:
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25 Aug 2010 |
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This is the most prestigious award and provides long-term support for researchers of international standing. Successful candidates will have an established track record in research at the highest level.
Awards are for seven years in the first instance, and provide both a personal salary and research programme funding in full. |
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The Jennings Randolph (JR) Senior Fellowship provides scholars, policy analysts, policy makers, journalists, and other experts with opportunities to spend time in residence at the Institute, reflecting and writing on pressing international peace and security challenges. Senior Fellowships usually last for ten months, starting in October, but shorter-term fellowships are also available. Fellowships are open to citizens of any country. The Institute awards between 10 and 12 fellowships per year. Priority is given to proposals deemed likely to make timely and significant contributions to the understanding and resolution of ongoing and emerging conflicts and other challenges to international peace and security. Applications are invited from all disciplines and professions. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
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The CIMO Fellowships programme is open to young researchers (after Master-level but not post-doctorate) from all countries and from all academic fields. |
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The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds is a public foundation - an independent, not-for-profit institution for the exclusive and direct promotion of basic research in biomedicine. It supports researchers and projects aimed to experimentally elucidate basic phenomena of human life and pays particular attention to the promotion of junior scientists. The purpose of the travel grants are:
Travel grants are awarded for short-term visits of up to 3 months and applications may be submitted at any time, but must reach the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (B.I.F.) at least 6 weeks before your proposed departure date. |
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The Foundation for High Blood Pressure Research is pleased to announce that it will provide Travel Awards to young Australian researchers presenting their work at the International Society of Hypertension (ISH) Scientific Meeting in Vancouver, Canada on 26-30 September 2010. Individual awards will be up to $3,000.00 as determined by the Foundation. |
4 Jun 2010 |
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The Foundation's competitive early career travel grants program is distinctive in Australian philanthropy. The travel grants enable outstanding individuals, with promising careers and potentially important contributions to make to the Australian community, to exchange knowledge with their peers through participation in professional development opportunities, for example attending an international conference in their field of growing expertise. The grants made are small, generally between $2,000 and $3,000, and are paid to the individuals employing organisation. For further information and application instructions, please visit: |
25 May 2010 |
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The winning entry for the Michelson Prize in Reproductive Biology will have, at minimum, the following characteristics:
All prize claims will be reviewed by Found Animals and their scientific advisors. Claimants will be required to submit a data package demonstrating satisfactory achievement of the prize criteria. Found Animals may ask for clarification or request additional data in order to verify a prize claim. All animal research performed in pursuit of the Michelson Prize in Reproductive Biology must conform to Found Animals' standards for humane treatment of animal subjects. For further information and application instructions, please visit:http://www.foundanimals.org/index.php/About-Michelson/michelson-prize-details.html |
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The Eurekas are Australia’s premier awards for science and scientists. Winners gain national recognition for their work and take home cash prizes. There are various awards under the following categories:
http://eureka.australianmuseum.net.au/ |
7 May 2010 |
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The South Australian Science Excellence Awards recognise and reward excellence in science and acknowledge commitment and skill in raising public awareness of science. These prestigious awards are seen as the premier science showcase event in South Australia and aim to highlight the diversity of scientific research, and facilitate a better understanding of the ways in which research is linked to the development of new technologies and products. They also highlight the relationship between research and development and the ‘knowledge economy’. The South Australian Government recognises science research as a major driver of our economic growth, international competitiveness, and the wellbeing of individuals and communities. Science research underpins the development and sustainability of key South Australian sectors including health, agriculture, environment, defence and manufacturing. Entries are invited from individuals and organisations, both private and public sector. Nominations can be made directly or individuals and organisations or can be nominated by a third party. For further information and application instructions, please visit:
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