Applications
can be for new research projects or to extend the scope of an existing
project (that is not funded by an Allied Health Research Grant) by the
addition of a novel aspect to an existing study.
The Allied Health Research Committee reserves
the right to award one grant or split the grant between a number of
applicants, depending on the quality of the research proposals.
Purpose
-
To encourage individuals and groups in Allied
Health disciplines to undertake clinical research within
The
Alfred patient
population.
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To assist graduates in
Allied Health disciplines
to
undertake research studies or complete research projects which form part
of higher qualification requirements. These awards are not intended for
the existing programs of full-time PhD students.
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To fund a study which is complete in itself
(and not merely part of a larger study).
Eligibility
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Candidates must be
working in allied health departments that are part of the Allied Health
Business Unit.
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Applications must be
for new research projects by allied health clinicians. Past recipients
of Allied Health Research Grants are eligible to apply but they must
have completed, written up, published or presented their previously
funded projects.
Amount
Up to $25,000 per
project.
Duration
One year (may be
extended to two years upon application to Manager, Research Office).
Application form and guidelines
Guidelines
Application form
For assistance with research
proposal
Contact Brenda Button (X63450, pager 4601) or Ibolya Nyulasi (X63063) who will refer applicants to a research mentor.
Further information
For queries regarding
applications, contact Heather Gallichio, Manager,
Research Office (telephone: 9076 6054;
e-mail: h.gallichio@alfred.org.au).
Progress/Final Reports
Download the
progress/final
report form here.
Recently awarded Allied
Health Research Grants
List of recent
successful grants
This page was last modified
on 25/08/08
URL: http://www.alfredresearch.org/alfredgrants/allied.htm
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