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Monday 17 November 2014

SCS RESEARCHERS ONLY - 2015 joint SCS-MIMR-PHI Grant Review Process

The 2015 joint SCS-MIMR-PHI early grant application review process will be starting shortly.  Participation is not compulsory but strongly encouraged.
This will involve: 
(ii) Review of full Applications – January – February, 2015
This is a thorough review of the full application intended to refine your grant application and improve its competitiveness. More details on the scheme will be posted soon.


Key dates:
Call for applications - Deadline Wednesday 19 November, 2014
Please submit the attached form, "Surname_Panel-due 19 Nov"

Please submit the attached form, "Surname_Panel-due 19 Nov" (save your filename as indicated)
No. of grants, Proposed CIs, nomination of funding body [NHMRC/CCV/CA/ARC**], 1st and 2nd Panel preference - this will be used to set up the meetings.
No. of grants, Proposed CIs, nomination of funding body [NHMRC/CCV/CA/ARC**], 1st and 2nd Panel preference - this will be used to set up the meetings.
EOI submission - Deadline Friday 28 November, 2014
Please submit the attached form, "Surname_Panel-due 28 Nov"

Please submit the attached form, "Surname_Panel-due 28 Nov"(save your filename as indicated)
Submit forms to jinleng.graham@monash.edu.
Early Grant Review meetings - Monday 8 to Friday 12 December, 2014.
Meetings to review Grant Proposals will be run. All applicants must be available to attend these meetings.  You will be required to prepare a five minute presentation of your grant application for these meetings.

We strongly encourage both early career and established researchers to volunteer to act as reviewers.  Please note, if you do not wish to submit a grant application for peer review, BUT can review grant applications, please also let us know by return email.

Please direct any enquiries to: jim.harris@monash.edu


(i) Early Review of grant proposal based on Grant Review Panel (GRP) themes
This is a review of “New and substantially restructured” applications involving a 5 min pitch of your application to the NHMRC criteria with 10 min feedback. This process is intended to provide advice on the strategic direction of your grant and identify reviewers to assist in writing the application. All postdoctoral researchers are encouraged to attend. Refer to key dates below.
Completed application proforma (Background, Aims & Hypotheses, Significance; Track records for each CI) similar to last year’s; to be filled
See more details here and here

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