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