We will be presenting:
· An overview of the scheme and
changes to the rules from last year
· Changes to the application
process in RMS 2.0
· Guidance on writing the Project
Description (Part C) and Budget Justification (Part E) for this scheme and how
to make your proposal competitive
Date: Thursday 22 January 2015
Time: 9.30 – 11.00am
Location: S12, Building 25, Clayton Campus
Speakers: Prof Philip Marriott (School of Chemistry and
ARC College of Experts), Kim Cornish (School of Psychological Sciences and ARC
College of Experts), Assunta Pelosi (ARC Pre-Award Team, Monash Research
Office)
As places are limited,
please register here to attend.
If you are unable to
attend, the session will be recorded for later viewing.
NHMRC
Applicants should also note the following changes;
Funding Rules and
supporting documents for the 2015 Project Grant round are now available and
applications will open in RGMS on 14 January 2015.
Please note the
following key changes to the application process:
· Applications
must be initiated and the minimum data completed in RGMS by 17:00 AEDT on 18
February 2015. Applications that fail to satisfy this requirement
will not be accepted.
· All
chief investigators on a NHMRC New Investigator (NI) or Cancer Australia Young
Investigator Project Grant application must confirm their eligibility by
completing a mandatory NI
online form by 17:00 AEDT on 21 January 2015 and indicate their NI
status within RGMS.
· Chief
Investigator A (CIA) citizenship waivers are no longer
required. Where the CIA is not an Australian citizen or permanent
resident, they must have the requisite work visa in place at the time of
accepting the successful grant and will remain in Australia for at least 80
percent (%) of the funding period.
For more information, please visit our
Project Grants webpage: http://intranet.monash.edu.au/researchadmin/nhmrc/nhmrc-projectgrant.html
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