National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) schemes
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| Australia Fellowships |
Designed for outstanding senior health and medical researchers. NHMRC encourages researchers with an outstanding track record relative to their field and opportunity, especially in innovative research that is transformative and with high impact potential. |
| Capacity Building Grants for Population Health & Health Services Research |
Support and builds groups of population health and/or health services researchers. The scheme strengthens established teams by enabling them to (a) bring in new expertise and (b) develop less experienced researchers to become research leaders (new independent researchers). |
| Career Development Awards |
Build Australian health research skills by offering awards to early career researchers in the following categories: Biomedical, Clinical, Population Health, Industry, and Partnerships. There are two levels of support:
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| Centres of Research Excellence |
The Centres of Research Excellence (CRE) Scheme replaces the Centres for Clinical Research Excellence Scheme and the Capacity Building Grants in Population Health and Health Services Research. The CRE Scheme seeks applications from teams of researchers to pursue innovative, high quality collaborative research activities in the following priority areas:
The CRE will build capacity, support research that will lead to improved community health outcomes, and ensure effective translation of research outcomes primarily into practice. Funding will be awarded for a period of five years and is expected to commence in 2010. |
| Development Grants |
Development Grants provide funding support to undertake research at the early proof-of-principle or pre-seed stage. The Scheme supports the commercial development of a product, process, procedure or service that if applied, would result in improved health care, disease prevention or provide health cost savings. Development Grants focus on medical research that has the potential to be commercialised. |
| Enabling Grants |
Underpin aspects of the national health and medical research effort where there is a demonstrated need for research facilities and/or activities. Facilities and/or activities remain the property of the Administering Institution supporting the application, but must be open to all researchers from all institutions. The ongoing financial viability of the facilities and/or activities will be the responsibility of the Administering Institution and the applicants. |
| Partnership Projects |
Support new and existing partnerships in conducting research that influences the design and evaluation of health and health care policy and practice. The scheme does not include the evaluation of clinical interventions on individual patients (e.g. new treatments, diagnostic techniques, pharmaceuticals or surgical procedures) as such research is supported through Project Grants and Program Grants. |
| Postdoctoral Training 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. |
| Postgraduate Scholarships |
Support outstanding Australian health and medical graduates early in their career so that they can be trained to conduct internationally competitive research. This is usually achieved by funding scholars to attain a PhD by full-time research. |
| Program Grants |
Support teams of researchers in pursuing broadly based collaborative research activity. There is a high level of competition for this funding, and successful applicant teams must have a record of achievement. Support is for the research team’s broad research theme, rather than for individual researchers. The team will be expected to:
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| Project Grants |
Provide the main avenue of NHMRC support for individuals and small teams of researchers undertaking biomedical, public health and health services research in Australian universities, medical schools, hospitals and other research institutions. On average 25% of applicants each year are successful in obtaining a grant through this scheme. |
| Research & Practitioner Fellowships |
Supports two types of fellowship:
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| Travelling Award for Research Training |
Funds current holders of NHMRC Australian-based Fellowships and Scholarships to train for limited periods (between 3 and 6 months) at a temporary host (domestic or international) institution. |