Gender Equity 2024–25 Report Card

This report card focuses on the achievements made in financial year 2024–25 against the Gender Equity Strategy. NHMRC continues to work to progress actions in the priority areas and achieve the Strategy’s objectives.

 

Commenced publishing annual gender equity report cards for the NHMRC grant program

NHMRC grant program overall for women (CIA) in 2024–25:
47%
Applications received
52%
Grants awarded
51%
Funding awarded

CAREER STAGE - YEARS POST-PHD

Number of grants (funded rate) for CIAs

Note: Funded CIAs with a PhD not completed or awarded are not shown.

FUNDED RATE

Note: The funded rate is the percentage of application that receive funding.

SCHEMES

*Includes multiple grant opportunities. Note: The 'Other CIA' category is not included in this graph.

The Elizabeth Blackburn Investigator Grant Awards promote and foster the career development of women researchers and are awarded annually to the highest-ranked woman recipient of an Investigator Grants Leadership category in each of the four broad research areas.

ALL CHIEF INVESTIGATORS

STRUCTURAL PRIORITY FUNDING

In 2024–25, structural priority funding (SPF) was awarded to additional high-quality applications led by women and non-binary CIAs to address differences in funded rates compared to men CIAs in some schemes. 

 

Funded rate

Funded rate by gender before and after SPF applied (Baseline vs Final)

Note: Data are only shown for schemes in which SPF for gender equity was applied. The 'Final' funded rate incorporates all structural priorities, not only gender. 'Baseline' is the funded rate prior to SPF. 'Other' category is not shown.

IMPACT OF SPECIAL MEASURES ON INVESTIGATOR GRANT LEADERSHIP CATEGORY

In 2025 Investigator Grants, special measures under the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 were applied with the objective to award equal numbers of grants to women and non-binary researchers as men and other researchers in the Leadership category overall. More information is available on Investigator Grants outcomes.

Data notes: Gender identifiers in NHMRC’s grants management system align with the ABS 2020 Standard for Sex, Gender, Variations of Sex Characteristics and Sexual Orientation Variables. The Standard recommends that reporting categories be aggregated in case of low numbers to avoid disclosure of private information. NHMRC reports gender using the following categories: Woman, Man and Other. The Other category comprises applicants who selected a gender of ‘not stated’, ‘prefer not to answer’, ‘non-binary’ or ‘I use a different term’ or if the gender field was not completed.