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Professional Development, Travel and Collaboration Grants (Australia)

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Deadline: 27-Jul-2026

The Professional Development and Collaboration Grant provides up to AUD 15,000 to support Australian dementia researchers in developing professional skills, expanding research networks, and building collaborative partnerships. The funding supports conferences, workshops, internships, research visits, and collaboration activities that strengthen dementia research capacity and promote knowledge exchange across Australia and internationally.

Overview

The Professional Development and Collaboration Grant is designed to strengthen Australia’s dementia research workforce by supporting professional development opportunities and collaborative activities.

The program enables early- and mid-career dementia researchers to enhance their expertise, establish new partnerships, share research findings, and engage with researchers, industry stakeholders, healthcare professionals, and people with lived or living experience of dementia.

By supporting knowledge exchange and research collaboration, the grant aims to accelerate innovation and improve outcomes across the dementia research sector.

Funding Information

Funding supports activities that directly contribute to professional development, research capacity building, and dementia research collaboration.

Program Objectives

The grant seeks to:

The program supports activities that contribute directly to advancing dementia research and improving future research outcomes.

Eligible Activities

Funding may be used for activities such as:

Activities should clearly demonstrate how they will enhance the applicant’s professional development and contribute to dementia research advancement.

Research Areas Supported

The program supports researchers working across the full spectrum of dementia research, including:

Projects and activities may involve interdisciplinary collaboration across multiple research fields.

Eligible Expenses

Funding may be used for:

All expenses must be directly related to the approved professional development activity.

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements.

Researcher Eligibility

Applicants must:

PhD Student Eligibility

PhD applicants must:

Early- and Mid-Career Researcher Eligibility

Researchers may be eligible if they are:

Citizenship and Residency Requirements

Applicants must be one of the following:

Institutional and Documentation Requirements

Applications must include:

Where public dissemination or research activities involve human participants, appropriate ethics approval must be obtained before activities commence.

Why This Grant Matters

Professional development and collaboration play a critical role in advancing dementia research.

This grant helps researchers:

The program contributes to a stronger and more connected dementia research community capable of generating greater impact for people living with dementia and their families.

How Applications Are Assessed

Applications undergo a competitive review process.

Assessment stages include:

Funding decisions are final and are not subject to appeal.

Assessment Criteria

Applications are evaluated based on:

Professional Development Benefit

Reviewers assess:

Track Record and Independence

Reviewers consider:

Scientific Merit and Feasibility

Assessment includes:

Applicants should clearly demonstrate how the activity aligns with these criteria.

How to Apply

Applicants should follow these steps:

Applicants should clearly explain:

Strong applications provide a clear link between the proposed activity and long-term research impact.

Tips for a Competitive Application

Successful applications typically:

Applications should clearly articulate how the funded activity will contribute to future research capacity and impact.

Common Application Mistakes

Common issues include:

Applicants should ensure all eligibility and documentation requirements are fully addressed.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the maximum funding available?

Successful applicants may receive up to AUD 15,000.

How long can funded activities run?

Activities may be conducted over a period of up to six months.

Who can apply?

Australian-based dementia researchers, including eligible PhD students, early-career researchers, and mid-career researchers.

Can funding be used for conference attendance?

Yes. Conference registration, travel, and accommodation costs are eligible expenses.

Are international research visits eligible?

Yes. Research visits, internships, and collaborative activities may be supported where they contribute to professional development and dementia research advancement.

Is institutional endorsement required?

Yes. Applicants must obtain endorsement and supporting documentation from their eligible Australian host institution.

How are applications assessed?

Applications are assessed on professional development benefit, research track record and independence, and scientific merit and feasibility, with final decisions made by the Dementia Australia Research Foundation Board.

Conclusion

The Professional Development and Collaboration Grant provides valuable support for Australian dementia researchers seeking to expand their skills, networks, and collaborative partnerships. With funding of up to AUD 15,000, the program enables participation in conferences, research visits, internships, workshops, and collaboration activities that strengthen dementia research capacity, promote knowledge exchange, and contribute to better outcomes for people living with dementia and their families.

For more information, visit Dementia Australia Research Foundation.

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