The CSL Centenary Fellowships are high-value, long-term, competitively-selected grants available to outstanding Australian researchers seeking to consolidate their career and undertake medical research in an Australian academic institution. Two five-year fellowships are to be awarded each calendar year, for ten years. The total value of each award is $1.25 million.
CSL currently have eight active Fellows across four states and territories:
Applications are now open for the two Fellowships to commence on 1 January 2021. Applications will be accepted from 1 June - 31 July 2020.
Please note, unlike the Research Acceleration Initiative, applicants to the Centenary Fellowship do not have to be working in one of CSL’s Therapeutic Areas or modalities.
Please visit www.cslfellowships.com.au to learn more.
CSL currently have eight active Fellows across four states and territories:
- Dr Kamala Thriemer, Menzies School of Health Research (Darwin)
- Associate Professor Daniel Thomas, SAHMRI (Adelaide)
- Dr Connie Wong, Monash University (Melbourne)
- Dr Daniel Pellici, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (Melbourne)
- Professor Geoff Faulkner, Queensland Brain Institute (Brisbane)
- Associate Professor Steven Lane, QIMR Berghofer (Brisbane)
- Associate Professor Sarah-Jane Dawson, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (Melbourne)
- Associate Professor Andrew Murphy, Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute (Melbourne)
Applications are now open for the two Fellowships to commence on 1 January 2021. Applications will be accepted from 1 June - 31 July 2020.
Please note, unlike the Research Acceleration Initiative, applicants to the Centenary Fellowship do not have to be working in one of CSL’s Therapeutic Areas or modalities.
Please visit www.cslfellowships.com.au to learn more.
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