Clinical Trials Fellowship — NSW
Up to $200K available
Cancer Institute NSW
The Clinical Trials Fellowship provides funding to NSW cancer clinical trials units to recruit a professional for a short-term project that builds the unit's capacity and capability. It supports research skill development, long-term careers in cancer clinical trials, and innovation to increase trial participation and recruitment.
Funding
Up to $200K
Closed
26 May 2025
Duration
12 months
Location
New South Wales
Who Can Apply
What's Funded
Recruitment of one fellowship position within an eligible NSW cancer clinical trials unit to undertake a 12-month project that builds clinical trial unit capacity and capability.Before you apply
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Development of research skills, strengthened long-term careers in cancer clinical trials, innovation in the cancer clinical trials space, and increased opportunities for participation in and recruitment to trials.Grant not accepting applications
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What is the Clinical Trials Fellowship?
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Who is eligible for the Clinical Trials Fellowship?
- Applicant must be a NSW-based Clinical Trials Unit.
- Eligible applicants include NSW Local Health Districts, Specialty Networks, or Private Clinical Trial Units participating in the Clinical Trial Program.
- Participation must be documented through a Cancer Institute NSW Block Funding Agreement or Memorandum of Understanding.
- Applicant must provide clinical trial activity data through the Cancer Institute NSW Clinical Trials Portal.
- Each unit may submit one application to recruit one Fellowship position.
- Application must nominate a single Administering Institution responsible for grant management and the Competitive Grants Agreement.
- Administering Institution must have policies and procedures for administration of public funds.
- Administering Institution must have policies and procedures for management of Intellectual Property.
- Supervisor endorsement is required.
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