Training Fellowships
The purpose of NHMRC Training (Postdoctoral) Fellowships is to provide opportunities for Australian researchers to undertake research that is both of major importance in its field and of benefit to Australian health. Training (Postdoctoral) Fellowships provide a vehicle for training in basic research either in Australia or overseas (where appropriate), to enable Fellows to work on research projects with nominated advisers. Awards are offered to a limited number of persons of outstanding ability who wish to make research a significant component of their career.
- Biomedical Overseas Fellowship
- Clinical Overseas Fellowship
- Public Health Overseas Fellowship
- INSERM Exchange Fellowship
- Biomedical Australian Fellowship
- Clinical Research Australian Fellowship
- Public Health Australian Fellowship
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- Health Professional Research Training Fellowship
- Australian Research Training Fellowships Part-time
- Primary Health Care Australian Fellowship
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research Fellowship
- Partnership Fellowships
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Applications open: 3 March 2010 |
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Applications internally close: 19 April 2010
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To apply for Training Fellowships please follow the steps outlined below:
The application form is in two parts:
- Part A is generic to all NHMRC funding schemes
- Part B specifically relates to Training Fellowships.
Guides to assist you in completing parts A and B can be found in the RGMS Knowledge Store.
Full applications from University of Adelaide staff to be submitted to Research Branch by the internal closing date:
- Your application must be submitted to RAO electronically via RGMS.
- One complete original hard copy delivered to Research Branch, Level 7, 115 Grenfell Street, together with a signed application coversheet.
Overview of Training Fellowships and details on how to apply are available on the NHMRC website. |
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