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IIHSR offers grants to IIHSR members to fund research and/or development projects on teaching and learning in higher education that directly align to the mission of IIHSR . In the 2023 round, up to six grants of AUD$5000 each are available . Priority for one grant will be given to applicants identifying as Reserevation CatogoriesCategories.
The call for 2023 IIHSR Grant applications opens in November 2022. Applications close at the end of March 2023. Successful applicants will be informed at the end of May 2023. Grant holders have one year to complete their projects. Grant progress reports are due end of January 2024 and final reports end of June 2024.
For detailed information see the guidelines document.
IIHSR offers grants to IIHSR members to fund research and/or development projects on teaching and learning in higher education that directly align to the mission of IIHSR Eligibility • The grant lead applicant must have been a financial member of IIHSR for at least two consecutive years prior to applying for funding and remain a financial member for the duration of the project. • Other members listed on the application (if any) must be current paid up financial members of IIHSR at the time the grant is awarded and for the project duration. • There has to be a three-year gap between involvements in a project funded under the IIHSR grants scheme. For example, member of a project funded in the 2023 round should only be involved again in a 2026 application (see the ‘researcher development’ section for exceptions).
Researcher development focus for project teams
IIHSR welcomes if projects contain researcher development components for members of the project team. • The project team can be composed of experienced and novice researchers. It should be stated who carries out which research tasks, and how less experienced team members will be mentored. • A researcher who has benefitted from mentoring in one project can take part in subsequent projects prior to the three-year gap stipulated under ‘Eligibility’. For example, a researcher being mentored in a project funded in 2023 can be part of a grant application in 2025 (the application should outline the relationship between the projects in terms of researcher development)
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