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UID:10000301-1781715600-1781715600@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:SHP Annual Awards
DESCRIPTION:Sydney Health Partners Awards celebrate outstanding early career researchers\, clinician researchers\, and consumers who are creating lasting impact in clinical and health services research. Award winners will be announced at the upcoming SHP Annual Forum on 29 July 2026. \n\n\n\n\n\nAward Categories\n \n\n\n\n\nEarly career researchers and clinician researchers can apply or be nominated for one of five Awards: \n\nTranslational Research Addressing a Health Priority\nClinical Trial Excellence\nExcellence in Consumer-Researcher Partnerships\nResearcher–Health Professional Collaborations\nSHP Using Research to Change Health Practice\n\nEach Award winner will receive funding of $2\,000 for: \n\nresearch-related professional development expenses\, and/or\npayments for consumers partnering in research.\n\nNominees for the early career researchers and clinician researcher awards must be employed by a Sydney Health Partner organisation.  \n\nConsumer Contributions to Health Research\n\nThis consumer-focused award recognises the valued contribution of consumers who are actively involved in shaping health research that matters. Consumers can either self-nominate or be nominated by others. \nThe Consumer Award includes a gift card to the value of $250. \nAll nominations must include endorsement from a senior manager or researcher employed by a Sydney Health Partner organisation.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNominate Now:\n\n\n\n\nNominations for the 2026 SHP Awards are now open and will close at 5:00pm AEST on Wednesday\, 17th June 2026. \n\n\n\n\nSEE GRANT GUIDELINESSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/shp-annual-awards/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260604T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T054709Z
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UID:10000289-1780592400-1780592400@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:SNOW MEDICAL Snow Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:Snow Fellowships target emerging global research leaders that show the potential to drive\, manage and influence the next generation of health and medical innovation. The Fellowship provides these emerging leaders the independence\, funding and time to develop a bold research program\, build their research team\, and establish leadership experience. \nEach Snow Fellowship will be valued at approximately $8 million over eight years for eligible early to mid-career researchers. Fellowship funding will be available to set up and operate a research laboratory\, comprising salaries for the Snow Fellow and post doctoral researchers\, PhD student scholarship top-ups\, technical and laboratory management support\, project funds and leadership development. \nThe Snow Fellowship program supports ambitious research and high-performing teams\, and we believe that these are based on diversity\, inclusivity and gender equality. \nSnow Fellowship \nBiomedical research\nUp to $1M per year\n8 years of funding (review at year 4/5)\nMentorship\, leadership and management training support \nKey Dates \nExpression of Interest closes: 4 June 2026\nFull Application opens (via invitation): 1st week of August 2026\nFull Application closes: 1 October 2026\nInterview: early February 2027 \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINESSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/snow_medical/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260603T170000
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DTSTAMP:20260331T013308Z
CREATED:20260331T013308Z
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UID:10000275-1780506000-1780506000@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:NHMRC Postgraduate Scholarships
DESCRIPTION:The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Postgraduate Scholarships scheme funds successful applicants to attain a research based postgraduate degree – Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or a Research Masters Degree. \n\nIt aims to support these outstanding health and medical graduates early in their career so they can be trained to conduct research that is internationally competitive and develop a capacity for original independent research within Australia. \nThe intended outcome of the Postgraduate Scholarships scheme is increased research capacity within Australia. \nPostgraduate Scholarships may be funded by\, or in conjunction with\, other organisations. These grants offer opportunities to researchers whose work is particularly relevant to the priorities and research interests of the partner organisations. \n\nKey Dates\nApplications open: 8 April 2026\nMinimum data due date: 13 May 2026\nApplications close: 3 June 2026\nProposed peer review: July/August 2026 \nThe Guidelines will be available here when the round opens. \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINESSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/nhmrc-postgrad-scholarships/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260530T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260530T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T013448Z
CREATED:20260331T013448Z
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UID:10000274-1780160400-1780160400@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:The Viertel Charitable Foundation Clinical Investigator Awards
DESCRIPTION:Establishment grants for Clinical Investigators have been initiated by the Foundation in order to stimulate and encourage clinical research in Australia. In particular the grants are intended to assist new investigators to establish their research programs at the time of the difficult transition from doctoral and post-doctoral training posts to their first definitive clinical positions in an academic environment. Clinical Investigators are awarded a once only grant of $90\,000. \nEligible applicants will be medical graduates or graduates of other clinical disciplines who have completed both their clinical and research training which will normally be at doctoral level and are commencing their first definitive clinical position\, or have been in such a post for no more than 36 months on 1 May of the year of application. \nApplicants should be actively engaged in clinical work and pursuing health and medical research in a university clinical department\, a teaching hospital\, a clinical research unit of a research institute or in an academic general practice setting. The applications will be judged predominantly on the quality of the applicant’s track record and career achievements to date. The quality of a brief research proposal will also be taken into account. \nKey Dates\nApplications open: 6 April 2026\nApplications close: 30 May 2026 \nThe Guidelines will be available here when the round opens. \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINESSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/the-viertel-foundation-investigator-awards/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260529T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260529T170000
DTSTAMP:20260401T011222Z
CREATED:20260331T013938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T011222Z
UID:10000272-1780074000-1780074000@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:Perpetual Ramaciotti Health Investment Grants
DESCRIPTION:Ramaciotti Health Investment grants of up to $100\,000 are awarded to individuals in universities\, public hospitals or institutes for a contribution towards the undertaking of health or medical research with the potential path to clinical application within five years. A Health Investment grant is intended to provide enabling research support for an autonomous early career investigator who is taking\, or has recently taken\, a substantive position. \nGrants are awarded by Perpetual\, Trustee of the Foundations\, on the recommendation of a dedicated Scientific Advisory Committee. \nIn 2026 The Ramaciotti NSW Foundation will award up to six grants and The Ramaciotti Australia Foundation up to four grants. The Ramaciotti Australia Foundation supports organisations outside of NSW. \nKey Dates\nApplications close: Friday 29 May 2026\, 5pm AEST\nApplicants advised of outcome: September 2026\nRecipients announced: October 2026 \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINESSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/perpetual-ramaciotti-health-investment-grants/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260430T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260430T170000
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UID:10000264-1777568400-1777568400@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:Australian Melanoma Research Foundation Research Grants
DESCRIPTION:The AMRF will continue to support the next generation of melanoma researchers in Australia by providing research grants to post-graduate students and early career researchers. \nThe AMRF will fund research that contributes to the understanding and prevention of melanoma. The number of grants awarded in 2026 will depend on the quality of the applications and the funds requested. The AMRF will be selective in the research it supports. Any proposal to the Foundation for research funding will need to be contestable and show evidence of scientific merit within the national context. \nThe aim of the AMRF’s grants scheme is to support high quality research that is not fully funded through other grant schemes or from other sources.  AMRF funds are to be applied to offset the direct costs of the research. The proposed research may be part of an existing  research program.  However\, the application to the AMRF should be for a stand-alone component of that existing project. \nApplications for funding will be assessed against several of the following criteria: \n\nPublication history in melanoma (by the applicant and/or their supervisor)\nEvidence of scientific merit and clinical need within the national context\nProposed dissemination of research findings\nBroader impact on education and awareness of melanoma\n\nKey Dates\nEOIs close: 30 April 2026\nFull applications deadline: 25 May 2026\nSuccessful applicants announced: 15 June 2026\nFunds available: by 30 June 2026 \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINESSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/amrf-research-grants/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260331T235900
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260331T235900
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CREATED:20260203T024755Z
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UID:10000249-1775001540-1775001540@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:The Viertel Charitable Foundation Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:The Sylvia & Charles Viertel Charitable Foundation invites applications for the Senior Medical Research Fellowships valued at $275\,000 per annum (total $1\,375\,000 over 5 years) to commence in 2027. \nThis funding opportunity is designed to support: \n\nearly to mid-career researchers qualified to at least the post-doctoral level (no more than 10 years post-doc\, taking into account career disruptions);\nwho are outstanding researchers;\nwho do not currently hold a senior research or teaching position;\nwho are medically qualified\, or PhD graduates of another scientific discipline with recognised post-doctoral achievements;\nwho are seeking to establish a research career in Australia and undertake research in an Australian academic institution; and\nwho are either an Australian citizen or permanent resident of Australia\, or a New Zealand citizen with a Special Category (subclass 444) visa.\n\nKey Dates \nApplications close: 31 March 2026 11:59pm (AEST) \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINES PDFAPPLY HERESEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/viertel-foundation-fellowship/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260311T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260311T170000
DTSTAMP:20260203T030555Z
CREATED:20260203T030555Z
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UID:10000242-1773248400-1773248400@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
DESCRIPTION:The DECRA scheme provides focused research support for early career researchers in both teaching and research\, and research-only positions. \nIt’s objectives are to: \n\nsupport outstanding early-career researchers with demonstrated capacity for high-quality research and emerging capability for leadership and supervision\nfoster collaboration\, with national or international researchers\nsupport excellent and innovative research that addresses a significant problem or gap in knowledge and represents value for money\ncreate new or advanced knowledge resulting from the outcomes of the research with economic\, commercial\, environmental\, social and/or cultural benefits for Australia\nadvance promising early career researchers and promote enhanced opportunities for diverse career pathways in high-quality and supportive environments.\n\nThe DECRA scheme provides funding for three-year DECRAs\, providing a researcher with salary and on-costs\, and up to $50\,000 per year in project costs. \nProject funding may be used for: \n\npersonnel\, postdoctoral research associates and research assistants\, technicians and laboratory attendants\naccess to research and infrastructure facilities and technical workshop services\nessential field research\nexpert third party services\nequipment and consumables\npublication and dissemination of project research outputs and outreach activities\nspecialised computer equipment and software\ntravel costs essential to the project for up to $50\,000 over the project activity period\nweb hosting and development\nworkshops\, focus groups and conferences\, and\nreasonable essential costs for researchers who are carers or who themselves require care.\n\nKey Dates \nApplications Close: 11 MARCH 2026 \nAnticipated Announcement: 10 December 2026 – 9 March 2027 \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINES PDFSEE GRANT GUIDELINES CHANGES PDFSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/arc-discovery-early-career/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260306T235900
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260306T235900
DTSTAMP:20260211T233409Z
CREATED:20260211T233409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T233409Z
UID:10000254-1772841540-1772841540@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:CPC Catchlove Sylvan Mid-Career Researcher Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:Applications for the Charles Perkins Centre Catchlove Sylvan Mid-Career Researcher Fellowship 2026 are now open. Inaugurated in 2025\, this bridging support scheme is designed to help our best mid-career researchers remain in academia. \nThe Fellowship is made possible with generous support from our long-time friends\, philanthropists\, Dr Barry Catchlove and Professor Louise Sylvan. In its inaugural year\, the scheme supported three of our brightest mid-career researchers. \nIn 2026\, up to three awards\, with a maximum value of $100\,000 each\, will be available for Charles Perkins Centre mid-career researchers. \nKey Dates \nApplications close: Friday 6 March 2026 \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINES PDFSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/cpc-catchlove-fellowship/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260302T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260302T170000
DTSTAMP:20260203T032740Z
CREATED:20260203T032740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T032740Z
UID:10000245-1772470800-1772470800@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:CRI Postdoctoral Fellowships
DESCRIPTION:CRI Irvington and CRI Immuno-Informatics Postdoctoral Fellowship Program  \nThe CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is one of the most prestigious training opportunities in immunology and cancer immunology. It supports outstanding young researchers at the world’s leading universities and research institutions\, providing the resources\, mentorship\, and professional development needed to launch independent scientific careers at the forefront of discovery. \nThe CRI Immuno-Informatics Postdoctoral Fellowship Program supports outstanding early-career scientists worldwide who seek dual expertise in immunology and data science. This unique program fosters a new generation of researchers fluent in both biology and computation\, equipping them to drive innovation in cancer immunotherapy. \nFellowships provide three years of support\, including a stipend of $74\,000\, $76\,000\, and $78\,000 in years 1-3. The host institution receives a $5\,000 annual allowance for use at the sponsor’s discretion to cover costs such as research supplies\, conference travel\, health insurance\, or childcare. CRI also provides dedicated support for fellows to attend the CRI Bioinformatics Bootcamp. Deductions for administrative overhead are not allowed from either the stipend or the institutional allowance. \nKey Dates \nApplication deadlines: 2 March and 1 September 2026 \nSEE CRI IRVINGTON GUIDELINESSEE CRI IMMUNO-INFORMATICS GUIDELINES
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/cri-postdoc-fellowships/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260227T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260227T170000
DTSTAMP:20251202T042314Z
CREATED:20251202T040717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T042314Z
UID:10000222-1772211600-1772211600@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:Sally Crossing AM Award for an Outstanding Outcome in Cancer Research
DESCRIPTION:This Award is dedicated to the memory of the late Sally Crossing AM (1946-2016). Sally was a pioneer and tireless advocate for consumer involvement in cancer research. Cancer Council NSW and Cancer Voices NSW acknowledge the extraordinary support of the Belalberi Foundation and the Crossing family in conferring this award. \nThe Sally Crossing AM Award for an Outstanding Outcome in Cancer Research (individual award) rewards outstanding achievement in cancer research\, the inclusion of consumers in research\, and the delivery of significant benefit to the cancer community. \nThe Award recipient will receive $75\,000 to further their research endeavours. \nKey Dates\nApplications close: Friday 27 February 2026\, 5.00pm AEDT \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINES PDFSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/sally-crossing-award/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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