Tag: ARC

  • Discovery Indigenous Funding 2021

    The Discovery Indigenous scheme provides grant funding to support research projects led by an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researcher.

     

    The scheme aims to:

    • Support excellent basic and applied research and research training by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers as individuals and as teams
    • Support national and international research collaboration
    • Enhance the scale and focus of research in Australian Government priority areas
    • Support and retain established Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers in higher education institutions

     

    The intended outcomes of the scheme are:

    • Expanded knowledge base and research capacity in Australia
    • Economic, commercial, environmental, social and/or cultural benefits for Australia

     

    To be eligible the application must:

    • Be submitted through the Research Office of an Eligible Organisation listed in the Grant Guidelines
    • Must nominate at least one Chief Investigator (CI) or a Discovery Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Award (DAATSIA) candidate
    • The first named CI must be an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researcher and will be the Project Leader
    • To be eligible to apply as a DAATSIA candidate, the individual nominated must be an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
      • As at the grant opportunity closing date not be nominated for more than one DAATSIA in any given year
    • To be eligible to apply as a CI, DAATSIA candidate or Partner Investigator (PI), the individual nominated must as the grant opportunity closing date:
      • Have met their obligations regarding previously funded projects, including submission to the ARC of satisfactory final reports
    • A CI or DAATSIA candidate must meet at lest one of the following criteria at the grant commencement date:
      • Be an employee for at least 20% full time equivalent (0.2 FTE) at an Eligible Organisation
      • Or be a holder of an honorary academic appointment at an Eligible Organisation

    For further eligibility requirements please read the Grant Guidelines

     

    Application Submission Instructions:

    • Must be submitted as a mature research plan presenting the proposed project ready for implementation and must contain all the information necessary for its assessment without the need for further written or oral explanation, or reference to additional documentation (unless requested by the ARC)
    • Applicants should note the eligibility criteria for access to other funding schemes, as expressed in the Grant Guidelines for those schemes
    • Administering Organisations must submit applications through the Research Management System (RMS) unless otherwise advised by the ARC
    • All applications must meet the format and content requirements, including certification, as set out in the RMS online form and the Instructions to Applicants for Discovery Indigenous for funding commencing in 2021

     

    There is between $30,000 up to $2.5 million available for funding.

     

    Applications close 2pm (AWST), Wednesday 18 March, 2020. Read more information

  • Authorship Guide and the Management of Data and Information in Research Guide

    The Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research, 2018 (2018 Code) is a document which articulates the broad principles and responsibilities which underpin the conduct of Australian research. The Authorship Guide and the Management of Data and Information in Research which accompany the 2018 Code are now available for download.

     

    Developed jointly by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), the Australian Research Council (ARC), and Universities Australia, the 2018 Code and accompanying Guides have relevance across all research disciplines.

     

    Adherence to the 2018 Code is a prerequisite to receive funding by the NHMRC.

     

    Read more and download your copy now

     

    NHMRC, ARC and Universities Australia are currently developing further guides to support the 2018 Code which are planned for release later in 2019.

  • Multiple Genomics Health Grant Opportunities

    The Federal Health Department has launched three Genomics Health Grant Opportunities. The $156 million Projects Grant stream and the $17.6 million Ethical, Legal and Social Issues Research Grant stream. There’s also the $106 million Flagships stream. All of which form part of the Genomics Health Futures Mission (GHFM) and will be delivered over nine years from 2019-20 to 2027-28 through a number of rounds.

     

    To be eligible you must:

    • Have an Australian Business Number (ABN)
    • Be incorporated in Australia
    • As per s24 of the Medical Research Future Fund Act 2015 you must be one of the following eligible bodies:
      • a medical research institute
      • a university
      • a corporate Commonwealth entity
      • a corporation (including businesses and not for profits)

    Joint applications are encouraged, provided you have a lead applicant who’s the main driver of the project and is eligible to apply.

     

    Read more about the Genomics Health Futures Mission – Projects & Ethics Grant Opportunities Applications close 3pm, Friday 31 May

    Read more about the Genomics Health Futures Mission – Flagships – Pathogen Genomics Opportunity Applications close 3pm, Thursday 11 July