Thursday, July 4, 2019

Stroke research grants, Australia Stroke Foundation Research Grant Round for 2020

This is specifically what is wrong with Stroke associations. They should be requesting solutions to exactly defined stroke problems. None of this having researchers shoot in the dark.  Maybe you want researchers to solve these problems in stroke, or this nihilism list.

Stroke research grants, Australia Stroke Foundation Research Grant Round for 2020 


Stroke research grants

Stroke Foundation Research Grant Round for 2020 

Applications are now open.

In the 2020 Grant Round, Stroke Foundation’s Research Grants program aims to further build capacity in the research community by offering Early Career Researcher Seed Grants.

This round also aims to address a research gap in carer support by allocating one of the four Seed grants available to this priority area.
 

Key dates for 2020 Research Grants

  • Grant applications open: Monday 1 July 2019
  • Grant applications close: 5pm AEST Friday 30 August 2019
  • Grants awarded: mid-December 2019

2020 Early Career Researcher Seed Grants

Four (4) Seed Grants in total of up to $50,000 per grant available to early career researchers, addressing (at least) one of the following Stroke Foundation 2020 Research Priority Areas.
One (1) of the four Seed Grants is allocated to a Support for Carers project in the 2020 Round.
These grants are to conduct pilot or feasibility studies that will be used to inform a larger nationally competitive grant submission (e.g. NHMRC project grants).

2020 Research Priority Areas(These are way too general to be of any use.)

To improve access to and delivery of:
  1. long term community support (e.g. continuity of care, health services, and rehabilitation) with outcome measures beyond 6 months;
  2. interventions for long term psychosocial recovery (i.e. recovery of cognition, communication, and emotional and social wellbeing) with outcome measures beyond 6 months;
  3. health services and pathways of stroke management, including proposals addressing implementation and change in practice (i.e. translation into practice for acute stroke care studies);
  4. support for the diverse needs of Carers.

To Apply

For information on how to apply, download the Stroke Foundation Research Grant Application Guide and read in full before completing the application form.
The Application Guide includes important information including eligibility criteria, grant descriptions, application procedure and FAQs.

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