Funding and Grant Opportunities
EXTERNAL GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
Please contact the Faculty Research Services team [email protected] for assistance when applying for a grant.
Additional external funding opportunities are available on the Faculty Research Grants and Funding Resources wiki page.
NOIS due by | Funding Organisation and Scheme | Complete application and signed coversheet due by |
2 Aug 2019 | National Library of Australia – Asia Study Grants
The Library offers annual Asia Study Grants to assist scholars in Australia to undertake research relating to Asia through a four week period of intensive access to our Asian language and Asia-related collections. |
16 Aug 2019 |
Four weeks prior to external deadline. | Australia Council for the Arts
Our grants program supports a diverse range of artists, organisations, artistic practice and arts activity. A number of grant opportunities are currently available. |
Two weeks prior to external deadline. |
13 Aug 2019 | Ian Potter Cultural Trust
The Cultural Trust is committed to encouraging excellence and supporting a vibrant, world-class arts scene in Australia. The Cultural Trust offers grants up to $10,000 to assist talented emerging and early career artists to take up professional development opportunities, usually overseas. |
27 Aug 2019 |
16 August 2019 | Pierce Armstrong Foundation Grant
Our current area of focus is for programs that support: Health, Wellbeing and Education of children. Please note: the organisation limits applications to one per organisation per round. Therefore NOIS will need to be sent to [email protected] by COB Friday 16 August 2019 for the September round. If we received more than one NOIS, the DVCR or delegate will then determine which application proceeds to submission. |
2 September 2019 |
26 August 2019 | Australian Psychological Society Grant for Intercultural or International Projects
The APS Grant for Intercultural and/or International Projects encourages and supports innovative projects that have an intercultural and/or international focus, and is to be used for the establishment and implementation of a successful project. Projects should aim to establish and maintain links between the APS and its members and psychology, psychologists and community groups in developing countries or under-resourced communities, or in countries where psychology is an emerging discipline |
9 September 2019 |