The Faculty Research Office is offering reviews for
NHMRC Investigator Grant applicants who have experienced career
disruptions. It is a strategic priority for the Faculty to provide
support to researchers who have experienced career disruptions to ensure they
are not disadvantaged. This review is open to all applicants in MNHS, at all
Investigator Grant levels, who have experienced career disruptions.
Applicants who participate in this initiative
will receive one anonymous review of the Career Disruption and Career
Context sections of their application. The reviews will be
conducted by members of the Faculty Review Academy, an esteemed cohort of MNHS
researchers with extensive NHMRC experience as Fellows and/or reviewers.
Reviews will be conducted on a rolling basis.
Applicants can request a review any time before 8 March by filling in
this form. They
will receive their review 7-14 days after the request is made. Full
instructions can be found in the form.
The NHMRC defines career disruptions as a
prolonged interruption to an applicant’s capacity to work, due to:
· pregnancy
· major illness/injury
· carer
responsibilities.
A period of career disruption is defined as:
· a continuous absence
from work for 90 calendar days or more, and/or
· continuous,
long-term, part-time employment (with defined %FTE) due to circumstances
classified as Career Disruption, with the absence amounting to a total of 90
calendar days or more.
If you are not sure if your personal
circumstances can be considered a career disruption in your Investigator Grant
application, please email the Monash Research Office (MRO) to discuss this
further at mhs@monash.edu.
If you have any questions about this initiative,
please email the Faculty Research Office (medicine.research@monash.edu).
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