Deadline: 12 July 2024
The Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation is pleased to announce grant funding to support incubator pilot studies, Project grants and a three-year major research study.
Priorities
- Research should focus on diseases and conditions relevant to the Tasmanian community or improve health service delivery in the community. This includes:
- Aged care (including diseases of the elderly)
- A healthy start to life (including maternal and child health)
- Chronic disease (including cancer)
- Health service delivery and outcomes (including acute care)
- Social determinants of health including income, housing, education and access to affordable healthcare.
Grant Categories
- Incubator grants
- Incubator grants fund a one-year investigation to develop an idea, enable a research group to pursue a new idea, or to provide seed funding to assess viability of a research idea.
- Project grants
- Project grants also fund one-year investigations. They may demonstrate successful evolution from earlier funding through an Incubator grant or where evidence suggests a higher level of investment for a one-off grant is warranted.
- Major Project Grant
- The aim of the Major Project grant is to provide support to, and enable capacity building for, an early to mid-career researcher and their team to deliver research that improves the health outcomes of Tasmanians. The grant will provide funding for salary, consumables and additional research staff. With support from a senior mentor and broader research team, the Major Project grant will facilitate the development of collaborative teams and research leadership. Therefore, while Major Projects will be led by a Chief Investigator A (CIA), they should also include a team of researchers (including a senior mentor) who will collectively enable delivery against strategic objectives. This team will be encouraged to engage with established research groups and other mentors where appropriate.
Funding Information
- Incubator grants – up to $10,000 each
- Project grants – up to $25,000 each
- The Major Project grant will be available for an amount up to $450,000 (ex GST) over three years, to be allocated at $150,000 per annum (+/- 20% each year).
Eligibility Criteria
- Incubator Grants and Project Grants
- At least 80 per cent of research (including investment of grant funds) must occur within Tasmania involving local health professionals, unless a satisfactory rationale for this is provided, and the CIA must be resident in Tasmania during carriage of the grant;
- The research team must include at least one paid member of staff/formal appointment to the Royal Hobart Hospital.
- Major Project grant
- The researcher identified as CIA must be at early to mid-career level, defined as:
- Post-doctoral or equivalent (including Fellowship from a recognised specialty College), but no more than eight (8) years from the date the qualification was awarded, at the closing date for applications (18 October 2024), and
- Employed at a level no higher than a Level C academic.
- A PhD candidate may apply for a Major Project Grant subject to the Foundation receiving confirmation that their Doctorate examination has been passed by the closing date for applications.
- The researcher identified as CIA must be at early to mid-career level, defined as:
For more information, visit Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation.