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ANZSBT Research Fund

ANZSBT Research Fund

Australia 27 Mar 2023
The university of Queensland Australia

The university of Queensland Australia

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OPPORTUNITY DETAILS

State University
Area
Host Country
Deadline
27 Mar 2023
Study level
Opportunity type
Opportunity funding
Full funding
Eligible Countries
This opportunity is destined for all countries
Eligible Region
All Regions
Enrolment status: Current UQ student
Student type: Domestic, International
Study level: Postgraduate research (HDR)
Study level: Health and medicine
Scholarship focus: Academic excellence
Funding type: Financial award
Scholarship value: Up to $75,000
Number awarded: May vary
Applications open: 17 February 2023

Eligibility:

The Society invites applications from either individuals or groups in Australia and New Zealand who are involved in, or planning to undertake, research in transfusion or related fields.

The Society recognises the importance of supporting career development of the next generation of transfusion researchers. The Society therefore encourages applications from early career researchers (less than 5 years since PhD, FRCPA, FAIMS or equivalent qualification) and post-graduate students are encouraged. The Society encourages applications from nurses or medical laboratory scientists for funding suitable projects.

An applicant needs to be an ANZSBT member.

You can find more information about membership and how to join on our website.  Application for membership alongside the grant application will be accepted.

Selection criteria:

Four key criteria on which the assessment will be based are:

  • Significance of the project and value of the potential outcomes
  • Quality of the research plan
  • Feasibility of the project including timeframe
  • Track record of the applicant(s)

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