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Previous outcomes of Career Award funding rounds

Details of previously successful NHMRC Career Award funding recipients.

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Research Fellowships

An NHMRC Research Fellowship is a full time research position of five years duration. It enables high calibre biomedical and health researchers with a proven track record in research to undertake research of significant benefit to the health of Australians. Opportunities exist in biomedical, clinical and population health research.

Research Fellowships to commence in 2008

Successful applications

The following list provides details of Research Fellows who will commence a five-year fellowship in January 2008. It is comprised of both individuals commencing their first NHMRC Research Fellowship and those who have been successful in gaining support for a further five years. Applicants seeking renewal in the scheme are assessed and ranked with those seeking an initial appointment. Continuation in the scheme is based on merit in open competition.

Research Fellowships to commence in 2007

Successful applications

The following list provides details of Research Fellows who will commence a five-year fellowship in January 2007. It is comprised of both individuals commencing their first NHMRC Research Fellowship and those who have been successful in gaining support for a further five years. Applicants seeking renewal in the scheme are assessed and ranked with those seeking an initial appointment. Continuation in the scheme is based on merit in open competition.

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Research Fellowships to commence in 2006

Successful applications

The following list provides details of Research Fellows who will commence a five-year fellowship in January 2006. It is comprised of both individuals commencing their first NHMRC Research Fellowship and those who have been successful in gaining support for a further five years. Applicants seeking renewal in the scheme are assessed and ranked with those seeking an initial appointment. Continuation in the scheme is based on merit in open competition.

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Practitioner Fellowships

An NMHRC Practitioner Fellowship is a part-time research position of 5 years duration. It is intended to assist experienced and productive clinical and public health researchers who wish to maintain both a research and a professional career. Successful applicants will, for their non-research time, be employed by a health care authority to provide clinical care, or public health services or related policy activity.

Practitioner Fellowships to commence in 2008

Practitioner Fellowships to commence in 2007

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Practitioner Fellowships to commence in 2006

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Successful applications

The following list provides details of Practitioner Fellows who will commence a five-year fellowship in January 2006.

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The Burnet Award

The Burnet Award provides opportunities for the most outstanding Australian biomedical or health researchers who have been working overseas to return to Australia. The five year, one line budget will provide them with a salary package and additional funds to allow them to establish their research team in Australia and to continue to undertake research that is of major importance in its field and of significant benefit to Australian health and medical research.

Burnet Award Commencing 2005

Successful application

The following applicant was successful in the 2005 funding round and will commence a five-year Burnet Award in July 2005: Professor Jonathan Sprent - Centenary Institute

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