Faculty of Science
RESOURCES
Research Matters - Funding Deadlines
The dates listed below are the agency deadlines. Draft applications should be submitted to the Faculty Research Team (sci.research@mq.edu.au) ten days prior to ensure timely submission to the University Research Office.
These .xls files include the 2 week period up to the listed date (eg 15 Oct 2010 includes funding opportunities with deadlines falling between 1 and 15 October). Spreadsheets are separated into labelled sheets, ‘Grants,’ ‘Awards,’ ‘Travel,’ ‘Pre/Post-doctoral,’ ‘National Institutes of Health (NIH)’ to allow more directed browsing, but funding schemes that seem appropriate for more than one category are listed on both.
NIH funding opportunities open as of 11 Nov 2010. Or go to http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html to conduct your own search.
Links to University Research Office
- Find Funding Opportunities
- Coversheet
- Request for University Co-Funding
- Request for Contracts service
- Grant Workshops & Training
Useful Documents and Cross-Faculty Seminars
- FoS publication checklist for IRIS entries
- Publication Strategies presentation and Research Metrics and What They Mean for You
- 2009 ARC Discovery Projects Workshop Presentation
- 2010 ARC Discovery Projects Workshop Presentation
- Writing Rejoinders presentation
- 2011 New Staff grant presentation
- 2011 MQ Research Fellowship presentation
- 2011 Linkage Projects Workshop Presentation
- 2011 New Staff grants and Returning from Parental Leave Schemes
- 2011 How to Write Successful ARC Grant Applications
- 2011 Presenting Your Track Record for ARC Applications
- 2012 ARC Discovery Applications - 100 Word Summaries and Keywords
- 2012 Writing your DECRA part C (ROPE)
- 2012 New Staff Grants presented by Mark Wiggins and Mary Spongberg
- 2012 MQ Research Development Grants Scheme (MQRDG) - overview by Nicki Packer
- 2012 OSP Seminar: The HR Perspective and OSP: The Practicalities
Research Conference 2011 Presentations
- Macquarie Research in Astronomy - Astrophysics & Astrophotonics: The big picture (by Quentin Parker)
- Five Big Questions in Geosciences (by Craig O'Neill)
- Biological timescales: from deep time to the future of the biosphere (by Matthew Kosnik)
- Genomics is big, Proteomics is enormous (by Mark Molloy)
Research Conference 2009 Presentations
- Indigenous Bioresources Research Group & Indigenous Science Education Program (by Subramanyam Vemulpad)
- Mercury Sources, Transport & Fate - A Case Study in Engagement Internationally and with Government and Industry (by Peter Nelson)

