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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

• 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.
Applications may be submitted by NSW-based Clinical Trial Units, including any NSW Local Health District, Specialty Network, or Private Clinical Trial Unit participating in the Clinical Trial Program documented through a Cancer Institute NSW Block Funding Agreement or Memorandum of Understanding and providing clinical trial activity data through the Cancer Institute NSW Clinical Trials Portal. Each unit may submit one application to recruit one Fellowship position, and multiple clinical trial units may be listed on one application. Applications must nominate a single Administering Institution responsible for grant management and entering into a Competitive Grants Agreement. The Administering Institution must have policies and procedures for the administration of public funds and management of Intellectual Property. Supervisor endorsement is also required.

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.

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Expected Outcomes

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.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

other

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

researchtraininginnovation

Keywords

clinical trialscancerfellowshipresearch capacityhealthNew South WalesCancer Institute NSWclinical trial units

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the Clinical Trials Fellowship?

The Clinical Trials Fellowship is a research grant offered by Cancer Institute NSW in Australia, providing Up to $200K in funding. 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.
2

How much funding does the Clinical Trials Fellowship provide?

The Clinical Trials Fellowship provides Up to $200K in funding. The typical project duration is 12 months.
3

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.
4

When does the Clinical Trials Fellowship close?

Applications closed on 26 May 2025.
5

What activities are 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.
6

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