Beasiswa Riset: The Human Frontier Science Program- Research Grants
The Human Frontier Science Program- Research Grants
Introduction: The Human Frontier Science Program supports
international collaborations in basic life science research with
emphasis placed on novel, innovative and interdisciplinary approaches
to fundamental investigations. Applications are invited for grants to
support new approaches to understanding complex mechanisms of living
organisms. Preliminary results are not required but applicants are
expected to develop new lines of research distinct from their ongoing
research.
There are two types of grants: New Investigators' Grants are for teams
of scientists who are all within five years of establishing an
independent laboratory and within ten years of obtaining their PhDs.
Program Grants are for teams of scientists at all stages of their
careers, however the participation of younger scientists is especially
encouraged.
Eligibility: The principal applicant must be located in one of the
member countries (includes Australia) but co-investigators can be
located in any country.
Amount Awarded: Grants provide 3 years support for 2 – 4 member teams.
Awards are dependent on team size but can be up to US$450K per annum.
Indirect Cost Recovery: This scheme is subject to University of Sydney
indirect costs of up to 10%.
For more information see:
http://fmweb01.ucc.usyd.edu.au/research/search_research.html
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Research Office Contact: Kate Taylor on 8627 8137 or email
Email: kate.taylor@usyd.edu.au
Internet Link: http://www.hfsp.org/how/appl_forms_RG.php
Closing Date: Research Office closing date is 20th March 2009.
Compulsory pre-registration is required via the HFSP website by 20th March 2009.
Introduction: The Human Frontier Science Program supports
international collaborations in basic life science research with
emphasis placed on novel, innovative and interdisciplinary approaches
to fundamental investigations. Applications are invited for grants to
support new approaches to understanding complex mechanisms of living
organisms. Preliminary results are not required but applicants are
expected to develop new lines of research distinct from their ongoing
research.
There are two types of grants: New Investigators' Grants are for teams
of scientists who are all within five years of establishing an
independent laboratory and within ten years of obtaining their PhDs.
Program Grants are for teams of scientists at all stages of their
careers, however the participation of younger scientists is especially
encouraged.
Eligibility: The principal applicant must be located in one of the
member countries (includes Australia) but co-investigators can be
located in any country.
Amount Awarded: Grants provide 3 years support for 2 – 4 member teams.
Awards are dependent on team size but can be up to US$450K per annum.
Indirect Cost Recovery: This scheme is subject to University of Sydney
indirect costs of up to 10%.
For more information see:
http://fmweb01.ucc.usyd.edu.au/research/search_research.html
Use the New Search Engine, Show me: Research Grants In optional
keywords type: Human
Research Office Contact: Kate Taylor on 8627 8137 or email
Email: kate.taylor@usyd.edu.au
Internet Link: http://www.hfsp.org/how/appl_forms_RG.php
Closing Date: Research Office closing date is 20th March 2009.
Compulsory pre-registration is required via the HFSP website by 20th March 2009.
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