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Outcomes of funding rounds

This section of the site provides details of the successful NHMRC funding recipients.

Grants announcements 2009

NHMRC Partnerships For Better Health13 october 2009

Over $20 million will be provided to fund partnerships between researchers and decision makers to facilitate the translation of research evidence into policy and practice.

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Compliance reporting

From 1 January 2009 the Department of Finance and Regulation has required grants approvals to be reported on agencies' websites in a particular format.

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Grants announcements 2008

Human Genome Organisation

The Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) is the international organisation of scientists involved in human genetic and genomic research.

The NHMRC has elected to be a corporate member of HUGO for the period 2009–2011. NHMRC's corporate membership of HUGO supports the NHMRC's objective of contributing to global improvements to human health through international partnerships and is therefore clearly aligned with the NHMRC's strategic direction.

Benefits to the Australian and global research communities that flow from HUGO include opportunities for Australian researchers to participate in global discussions, establish collaborations around human genome and genetic research and attend international conferences, symposia and workshops.

For further information regarding HUGO please refer to the HUGO website at: http://www.hugo-international.org/

Translating knowledge into better health23 December 2008

Indigenous and older Australians will be the main winners in the latest round of research grants from NHMRC. Nine capacity building grants totaling $18.2 million have been awarded to university research teams across Australia. These grants will support work in population health and health services.

Grants translate research into practice28 SePtember 2008

NHMRC is pleased to announce more than $21 million in grants under the Career Development Awards scheme. Fifty-four grants have been funded, with 32 in the area of biomedical research and 12 in population health. The remainder are in the clinical and industry research fields.

Round 3 Palliative Care Research Program Grants24 September 2008

Sixteen researchers have received grants to conduct research into palliative-care practices.

The Rudd Government today announced almost $740,000 in National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding.

Grants to help buy research equipment24 September 2008

NHMRC has announced $9 million in funding to help institutions buy larger items of equipment to support competitively funded health and medical research.

Round 2 NHMRC dementia grants3 March 2008

Round 2 NHMRC dementia grants have been released by the Minister for Ageing, Justine Elliot.

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Research Support

Project Grants

Development Grants

Program Grants

Strategic Awards

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Infrastructure Support

Enabling Grants

Infrastructure Grants

Equipment Grants

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People Support

Fellowship Awards

Career Development Awards (CDA)

Training (Postdoctoral) Fellowships

Scholarships

Travelling Awards

» Download: Travelling Awards for Research Training commencing in 2009 (PDF, 19KB) pdf icon

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