Dementia Grants Program - Mid-Career Research Fellowships
Funding Providers
Dementia Australia
Location
Australia WideFunding Type
Cash grant G17766
Primary Category
HealthEligible to
- Not-for-Profits
- Individuals
- Universities
Funding
Amount : Undisclosed to $236,000 (approx)Round(s)
- Opened 03-Jun-2025 Closes 29-Jul-2025
Purpose
Up to two Mid-Career Research Fellowships will be available, including one Royce Simmons Foundation Mid-Career Research Fellowship.
Overview
The Mid-Career Fellowships are open to Australian-based dementia researchers undertaking projects across all forms of dementia and in any topic area; biomedical (labbased), clinical, psychosocial, or knowledge translation research projects will be considered. Topics may include, but are not limited to:
- Gaining a better understanding of the causes of dementia.
- Developing strategies to reduce dementia risk and slow the progression of the disease.
- Providing accurate and timely diagnoses.
- Testing potential new treatments for specific sub-types of dementia.
- Improving treatment and care options for people living with dementia.
- Increasing the awareness and understanding of rights, needs and experiences of people living with dementia, their carers and families.
- Finding a cure for dementia.
Each Mid-Career Research Fellowship is 2 years in duration and includes a salary component of $151,000 per annum and may be indexed in line with wage growth each year. Level of appointment and salary is to be negotiated between the host institution and the recipient; the host institution will be required to cover salary and on-cost expenses above the salary component of the award. Fellowships are intended to be undertaken on a full-time basis, however, part-time (with salary pro-rata) may be negotiated under special circumstances. The Fellowship also includes a $85,000 project grant, to cover research expenses.
Limitations
To be eligible for a Mid-Career Research Fellowship:
- At the time of application, acceptance and for the duration of the grant, the Applicant (CI) must be an Australian citizen, a New Zealand citizen living in Australia or a permanent resident of Australia. All applicants must provide evidence to their host institution to support this criterion. Host institutions are responsible for certifying and ensuring that these requirements are met. The Dementia Australia Research Foundation may request further information in relation to these requirements. Applicants who hold a temporary work visa are not eligible to apply.
- The CI must not have more than 10 years post-PhD experience at the time of applying, adjusted for career interruptions i.e. the CI was awarded a PhD or equivalent (DPhil or M.D. by research) on or after 29 July 2015.
- The CI must hold a position at or below the level of Associate Professor (or equivalent if not employed within the university system).
- The CI must not hold a fellowship funded by another organisation unless, if successful, they plan to relinquish the existing fellowship.
- The CI must identify an experienced dementia researcher as a mentor, who is based at the same or a related institution (e.g. an affiliated hospital or research institute) as the CI.
- The research must be conducted in Australia and address the topic and scope of the funding round.
- The research must be approved by an authorised ethics committee, if applicable. Please note that grant payments may be withheld until ethics approval has been obtained.
Applications / Guidelines
Contact Details
- Email: foundation@dementia.org.au
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