Deadline: 24-Jul-2026
The ACREME Travel and Training Grant Program provides funding for PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and research assistants affiliated with ACREME MASTER-MAP. Grants of AUD 2,000–7,500 support collaborative research, technical training, and knowledge exchange activities that advance career development and foster institutional partnerships within Australia and internationally.
Overview
The Travel and Training Grant Program is designed to:
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Support career development of early-career researchers
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Promote collaborative research and training across ACREME research groups
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Facilitate partnerships among ACREME MASTER-MAP partners in Australia and abroad
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Prioritize activities that align with ACREME objectives and strengthen institutional collaborations
The program enables recipients to develop technical skills, exchange knowledge, and contribute to collaborative research initiatives, enhancing both individual and collective research capacity.
Eligible Activities
Funding supports activities including:
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Training workshops to develop technical expertise
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Laboratory and research exchanges between institutions
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Field-based training and collaborative fieldwork
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Collaborative research projects aligned with ACREME objectives
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Knowledge dissemination activities (excluding conference registration and related travel costs)
Activities not covered include:
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Conference registration fees
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Travel expenses related to attending conferences
Funding Details
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Grant range: AUD 2,000 for small-scale activities; AUD 5,000–7,500 for larger or international exchanges
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Funding scope: Supports travel, training, and research collaboration activities only
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Payment method: Funds allocated based on the scope and impact of the proposed activity
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Be PhD students, Postdoctoral Researchers, or Research Assistants/Officers
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Be affiliated with ACREME MASTER-MAP
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Seek to enhance professional development and contribute to collaborative research initiatives aligned with ACREME objectives
Key Considerations
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Activities should advance the career development of the applicant
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Projects must foster collaboration between ACREME research groups
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Both domestic and international collaborations are supported
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility: Ensure affiliation with ACREME MASTER-MAP and appropriate career stage
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Define activity scope: Clearly describe training, exchange, or research activities, and expected outcomes
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Prepare application: Include objectives, methodology, timelines, and budget within the funding range
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Submit proposal: Follow ACREME’s official submission portal or process
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Await evaluation: Applications are assessed based on alignment with ACREME goals, career development potential, and collaborative impact
Tips for a Strong Application
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Emphasize career development and skill acquisition
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Highlight collaborative aspects and knowledge exchange benefits
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Provide a clear timeline and budget for the proposed activity
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Demonstrate alignment with ACREME objectives and MASTER-MAP partnerships
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying if not affiliated with ACREME MASTER-MAP
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Proposing activities not directly related to training, research collaboration, or skill development
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Including conference registration or travel costs as part of the funding request
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Failing to clearly demonstrate alignment with ACREME goals
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who is eligible for this grant?
PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and research assistants/officers affiliated with ACREME MASTER-MAP.
2. What activities are supported?
Training workshops, lab or research exchanges, field-based training, collaborative research projects, and knowledge dissemination.
3. What is the funding range?
AUD 2,000 for smaller activities; AUD 5,000–7,500 for larger or international collaborations.
4. Are conference-related costs covered?
No. Conference registration and related travel expenses are not eligible.
5. Can international collaborations be funded?
Yes. Activities can be conducted domestically or internationally if they advance research and training goals.
6. How should applications demonstrate impact?
Clearly describe career development outcomes, skills acquired, and collaborative benefits for both applicant and partner institutions.
7. How are funds allocated?
Funding is based on the scope and expected impact of the proposed activity.
Conclusion
The ACREME Travel and Training Grant Program provides targeted support for early-career researchers to develop skills, foster collaboration, and advance career trajectories. By funding exchanges, workshops, and collaborative research activities, the program strengthens research capacity, institutional partnerships, and knowledge sharing within Australia and internationally.
For more information, visit ACREME.









































