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  • Call for Applications: Registrar Research Fellowships

    The Department of Health is inviting applications for 2018 Registrar Research Fellowships.

    Applications close:  1:00pm Monday 16 October 2017.

    The program is designed to develop the research capability of the WA health system registrar workforce and provide support to senior WA health system clinician researchers, facilitating high-quality research that will lead to better healthcare outcomes.

    Registrar Research Fellowships are being made available for the 2018 registrar year at 0.5 FTE.  It is required that the recipient would undertake 0.5 FTE WA health system registrar duties during this same period.

    Applications are submitted via MedJobsWA (https://medjobswa.mercury.com.au). The Job Reference Number is 10298.

    For further information contact the Research Development Unit via email CMOResearchDevelopment@health.wa.gov.au or phone 9222 2069.

    Information on other funding programs administered by the Research Development Unit can be found on the Research Funding Programs webpage:  http://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Corporate/Articles/N_R/Research-funding-programs

  • Call for Applications: Medical and Health Research Infrastructure Fund

    Call for Applications: Medical and Health Research Infrastructure Fund

    The Department of Health invites applications from Western Australian medical and health researchers for infrastructure support through the Medical and Health Research Infrastructure Fund (MHRIF).

    Applications close:  1.00pm Thursday 12 October 2017

    Applicants must have received a minimum of $500,000 in medical or health research grant income from nationally and internationally competitive, peer-reviewed funding sources during the previous three consecutive calendar years (2014-2016).

    The Guidelines and Conditions document and the Application Form are available on the Research Development Unit MHRIF webpage:

    http://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Corporate/Articles/J_M/Medical-and-Health-Research-Infrastructure-Fund

    For further information please email the Research Development Unit  via CMOResearchDevelopment@health.wa.gov.au or call 9222 2069.

    Information on other funding programs administered by the Research Development Unit can be found on the Research Funding Programs webpage:  http://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Corporate/Articles/N_R/Research-funding-programs

  • Position Vacant: Human Research Ethics Committee – Female Community representative, The University of Notre Dame Australia

    There is currently a vacancy for the role of female Community representative on the UNDA Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC).
    For example; Teacher, Accountant, business owner, consultant, retail worker, Engineer etc.
    Can currently be on leave e.g. maternity, stay at home parent.

    Must not be engaged in Medical, Scientific, Legal or Academic work.

    For more information mail to: Natalie.Giles@nd.edu.au

  • Professor Elizabeth Geelhoed appointed head of the WAHTN research enabling platform ‘Health Economics and Evaluation’.

    Professor Elizabeth Geelhoed is the Head of the WAHTN research enabling platform ‘Health Economics and Evaluation’.

    Professor Geelhoed brings substantial expertise to the WAHTN and will help develop expertise in health economics in WA, especially in relation to the conduct of clinical trials and as measurement of the impact of research.

    Prior to her appointment at the WAHTN, Professor Geelhoed has worked as a health economist in education, research and policy development at The University of Western Australia, within the School of Population Health.

    Her research focuses on health economics, economic evaluation and Burden of disease.

    Professor Geelhoed is also an executive member of the Council of Academic Public Health Institutions Australia (CAPHIA) – the national body representing Public Health education programs across Australia.

  • Scientist Knowledge Translation Training Workshop

    Presenter: Tamika Heiden

    Event Date:
    Thursday 7th September, 2017 to
    Friday 8th September, 2017

    Time: 9 AM – 5 PM

    Venue: The University Club, UWA

    Cost: $100 per registrant

    Registration information: Please register using the following link: https://www.trybooking.com/QVMU

    Contact Details: info@wahtn.org

  • The AICC (WA) and WAHTN Annual Event

    2017 Annual address will be delivered by The Hon Roger Cook MLA followed by an informal discussion led by the Chief Scientist of WA, Professor Peter Klinken AC.

    Event Date: Wednesday 6th December, 2017

    Time: 6.45 am for a 7 am start to 9 am

    Venue: State Reception Centre, Fraser Avenue, Kings Park

    Cost: Please see attached Flyer for ticket prices

    Contact Details:diane@aicc.org.au

    For online bookings, go to www.aiccwa.org.au

    This Event is open to All.

    AICC WAHTN Event 2017 Invitation

  • An Outline of the Changes to the NHMRC Grant Programs

    The NHMRC has recently completed a major review of its grant programs.

    This seminar will explore in detail the changes that have been made so applicants can be well prepared for the upcoming grant rounds.

    Guest speaker: Professor Anne Kelso AO
    Date: 6th September 2017
    Time: 10 am – 11 am.
    Venue: McCusker Auditorium, Harry Perkins Institute, QC Block, 6 Verdun Street, Nedlands

    Register here

  • Position Vacant: Clinical Trials Project Coordinator

    The WAHTN Clinical Trials and Data Management Centre are currently advertising for a Clinical Trials Project Coordinator through Curtin University.

    Applications close 25 August 2017. Please see link below for more information.

    https://webkiosk.curtin.edu.au/recruit/WK8127$APP.draw_attachments

  • Scientist Knowledge Translation Training Workshop

    Presenter: Tamika Heiden

    Event Date:
    Thursday 7th September, 2017 to
    Friday 8th September, 2017

    Time: 9 AM – 5 PM

    Venue: The University Club, UWA

    Cost: $100 per registrant

    Registration information: Please register using the following link: https://www.trybooking.com/QVMU

    Contact Details: info@wahtn.org

  • Premier’s Science Fellowship Program

    The Office of Science is now accepting applications for the 2017 Round of the Premier’s Science Fellowship Program.

    This round will provide funding support over four years to attract a leading researcher and a supporting early to mid-career researcher as a package to address an area of need in WA related to human phenomics research and data analysis.

    Please find attached the background information document about the application. Application forms can be found at: https://www.dpc.wa.gov.au/science/FundingPrograms/Pages/PremiersScienceFellowshipProgram.aspx

    Applications must be submitted by the WAHTN as the Lead Applicant, in conjunction with one or more eligible host organisations based in WA. National collaborations will be considered favourably.

    It is crucial that partners and the WAHTN work together in preparing a submission.

    Please contact our office by the end of June if you are planning on developing an application, and/or have nominations in mind for these awards.

    Fund applications with WAHTN sign-off must be received by the Department at the Office of Science by 3.00 pm (AWST) on Tuesday 12 September 2017.

    Applications will be evaluated by an independent panel and recommendations made to the Minister for Science.

    Successful applicants will be notified by emailed letter as to the success or otherwise of their application.