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The UQ Office of Sponsored Research offers professional support for funding pursuits, application processes, and grant management, covering various schemes. Pre and post-award services are provided, with valuable tips for applying to competitive grant schemes.
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UQ Office of Sponsored Research Lisa Bolton, Manager, Sponsored Research, Health and Biomedical Initiatives Shannon Tumataroa, Research Administration Officer (Public Health, CHRC, and Biomedical Sciences)
UQ Office of Sponsored Research - Structure • The Office of Sponsored Research provides UQ researchers with professional support in pursuing, applying for and administering research funding, inclusive of all sources, but with a focus on competitive schemes. • Structure: • Senior Staff (Managers, Sponsored Research) • Involvement and expertise across all areas of research administration/management • Responsible for specific prestigious/nice/strategic schemes and operational matters • Research Administration Officers (RAOs) • Expertise in research grants and administration • Work as a team, with discrete individual Faculty/Institute or specialist portfolios • Administration Officers (Grants) • Expertise in UQ internal schemes, and UniQuest • Offer valuable support within teams
OSR – Pre-Award Services • OSR disseminates information on: • funding opportunities • research awards/prizes, and • conducts workshops and information sessions on major funding schemes and grant writing skills • At the pre-award (proposal) stage OSR • liaises with researchers and Faculty support staff for eligibility and scheme queries, • undertakes centralised review, • endorses proposals, and • provides administrative support to funding applications/proposals/awards • on behalf of UQ, in accordance with applicable policies and regulations • OSR also manages and administers UQ’s internal research grant schemes
OSR – Post-Award Services • The OSR provides advice on post-award administration of research grants/contracts • Assessing key funding agreements from a grants management perspective, alongside RPM/Legal review • Grant Establishment for UQ researchers – including issuing Grant Record Letters (GRLs) and re-records when necessary • Forwarding ethics approvals to funding bodies • Submitting variation requests to funding bodies • Coordinating progress and final reporting to funding bodies • Providing advice on the conditions of funding and other research admin matters.
OSR – Value Add • Greater awareness of funding opportunities • Improved quality of applications enhancing chances of success • Higher submission/eligibility rates • Strategic advice for grant positioning • Strong relationship with granting agencies • Improve quality of contracts (administrative) • Greater data recording for HERDC and UQ researchers • Smoother sailing for Chief Investigators
Tips for Applying for Competitive Grant Schemes • Beforehand: • Seek all available information (guidelines, FAQs, instructions to applicants) • Review the grantor website, get to know their mission statement, and make contact if appropriate • Check eligibility requirements e.g. citizenship, years post-PhD, funding limits • Find out in advance how the application should be submitted (e.g. online portal, via email, post) • Check the closing date and application process (EOI? Full application?) - Check UQ R&I’s internal deadline • Check whether a letter of support and/or HOI or Institutional sign-off is required – don’t leave these until the last minute! • Writing the application: • Consider who’s reviewing the proposal, it may be a non-expert group (e.g. consumers, board members) • Follow any specific formatting criteria (PDF or word doc, font sizes, margins, titles etc.) • After submitting: • If unsuccessful, seek feedback if it is available
Applying for Salary/Fellowship Funding • General tips: • Focus on candidate Track Record, including: • Awards and prizes • Editorial positions • Mentorship and supervision (HDR students) • Publications (quality over quantity) • Research output via traditional and non-traditional outlets • Major Fellowship Schemes: • NHMRC Investigator Grant • ARC Discovery Early Career Research Grant • Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowship • Various foundations e.g. Rebecca L Cooper Medical Research Foundation; Sylvia and Charles Viertel Charitable Foundation; Lions Medical Research Foundation Fellowship; National Heart Foundation - Postdoctoral and Future Leader Fellowships; Fight MND Early- and Mid-career Fellowships
Applying for Project Funding • General tips: • Focus on project quality and innovation, including: • Methodological design (e.g. aims, hypotheses, outcomes) • Feasibility (e.g. timeline, budget, experience) • Quality of investigator team/collaboration • Demonstration of wider benefit and impact • Helps build independence and research profile • Provides project management experience • Major Project Funding Schemes: • NHMRC Ideas Grant • ARC Discovery Project • Industry and collaborative research grants • Various foundations: see our grants database at http://www.uq.edu.au/research/funding-database/
International Schemes • General tips: • Submit a pre-proposal application to the US DoD or NIH (short app and you will receive feedback) • Start building an NIH Biosketchnow and try collaborate on US-led applications • If there is an Australian foundation (e.g. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation) it will usually have an international counterpart that may also offer funding • International grants may have different terminology to be aware of e.g. fringe benefits vs on-costs • Look for international travel and collaborative exchange funding • UQ has charity equivalency status in the US via our US Office • Major international funding bodies: • US NIH (National Institute of Health) • US DoD (Department of Defence) • Various other international foundations and organisations: e.g. Simons Foundation; The Michael J. Fox Foundation; Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (US); EMBO; Human Frontier Science Program; Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
UQ Internal Research Grant Schemes • UQ Early Career Researcher Grant Scheme • The scheme funds, on a competitive basis, high quality research projects of modest financial cost from early career researchers, and is intended as a means of generating external research support – Round opens late August/early September • UQ Foundation Research Excellence Awards • This is not a grant, but an award by which the University recognises demonstrated excellence and promise of future success in research, and the leadership potential of individual young researchers in their respective fields – Round opens late March • UQ Amplify • Not a grant or a fellowship, but a post-fellowship undertaking to provide a conditional fixed-term contract at the conclusion of identified external fellowships
Other options… • Contract Research: • Directly negotiated with a partner, rather than competitively applied for • Builds stronger relationships and proposals to Research Councils and industry schemes • Research Partnership Managers will assist in the development of your contract research project • Awards/Prizes: • Contributes to research profile • The OSR has dedicated specialists who communicate information about awards and prizes, including nomination and submission tips • Other NHMRC Schemes: • Targeted Calls for Research (TCRs) – note: can use Online Submission Pathway to lodge TCR topic at any time and this is reviewed bi-annually (next review will be 4 October 2019)
UQ Office of Sponsored Research Resources • UQ Office of Sponsored Research website • UQ Grants Library: Library of successful grants that can be requested online • UQ Finding Funding grants database • UQ Research Bulletin: Fortnightly newsletter • UQR&I Mailer: Subscribers will be advised of deadlines, changes, important notices and rulings • UQ Costing and Pricing tool
Other Resources • UQ Library • Liaison Librarian who can assist one-on-one with publication metrics • Grant-writing metrics: Research impact and metrics LibGuide • Staff Development • Research Training e.g. Metrics for Grant Writing and Promotion (run regularly), Essential Knowledge for Research Management • External resources: • SPIN Grants Database • Research Professional Database • GrantSearch Australia
Contacts – Health and Biomedical Initiatives team • Julia Finnane • +61 7 336 57493 • HABS: HABSgrants@research.uq.edu.au • Hanna Reinebrant • +61 7 336 52007 • UQCCR: medicinegrants2@research.uq.edu.au • IMB: IMBgrants@research.uq.edu.au • Shannon Tumataroa • +61 7 334 66217 • Medicine 2 (Public Health, CHRC, and Biomedical Sciences): • medicinegrants2@research.uq.edu.au • QBI: QBIgrants@research.uq.edu.au • Melissa Brinums • +61 7 334 64560 • CAI: CAIgrants@research.uq.edu.au • MRI-UQ: MRI-UQgrants@research.uq.edu.au • Diamantina Institute: DIgrants@research.uq.edu.au • Rehan Villani • +61 7 344 31452 • Medicine 1 (Clinical Schools, CHSR, OME): medicinegrants1@research.uq.edu.au • Naomi Epstein and Cindy Wu • +61 7 334 64413 and+61 7 334 69017 • Administration Officers (Health and Biomedical Initiatives team): • hbmadmin@research.uq.edu.au
Contacts – Other specialist portfolios • International Grants: Dr Simon Cashion and Taina Lloyd at internationalgrants@research.uq.edu.au(x67005) • NHMRC Fellowships: Veronica Brancatini at NHMRCpeoplesupport@research.uq.edu.au (x54582) • ARC Fellowships: Dr Liang Zhao at ARCfellowships@research.uq.edu.au (x67554) • Research Fellowships (other): Dr John Gunders at fellowshipgrants@research.uq.edu.au (x64557) • Qld Government Project Funding: Dr Meaghan Douglas at qldgovtschemes@research.uq.edu.au (x60671) • Industry Grants: Dr Melanie Oey at industrygrants@research.uq.edu.au (x60675) • UQ Internal Schemes: Deb Brian at internalschemes@research.uq.edu.au (x53489) • UQ Office of Sponsored Research (see full list of contacts online)