Each year the John Curtin School of Medical Research, ANU College of Health and Medicine ('JCSMR') may offer awards known as the Taiyang and Loong Innovator Grant ('the Award') offered as part of the Talo Computational Biology Talent Accelerator Program.
The objectives of the Award are to support PhD candidates and early-career researchers (up to five years post-PhD) for projects requiring proof-of-concept evidence of a new, promising computational technology.
Funding for this Award has been provided by Taiyang Zhang and Loong Wang through the JCSMR Talo Computational Biology Talent Accelerator program.
SUMMARY
VALUE
per annum
Awards offered up to the value of $40,000
4 on offer
Once-off payment for full value
Student types
Domestic, International, CurrentStudent levels
Postgraduate researchNumber of scholarships awarded
4 on offerSelection bases
Academic meritThe Award/s will be made available each year (subject to availability) to a continuing ANU PhD candidate or early-career researcher (up to five years post-PhD) undertaking a research project at JCSMR or in collaboration with a JCSMR research group.
The value of the Award is stated in your letter of offer. The Award is paid in a one-off instalment to pursue the outcomes specified in the application within a 12-month of acceptance of the Award. The Award can be used for experiments; testing programs or to purchase equipment to pursue the outcomes specified in the application.
The application is submitted on the prescribed form. Any requirement for supporting documentation and forwarding details will be stated on the application form. The application and all supporting documentation (where applicable) must be submitted on or prior to the closing date provided on the University scholarship webpage. Late submissions will not be considered. A previous recipient of an Award can apply for an Award in subsequent years.
Applications must be no longer than 5 pages and should contain:
Use contact details to request an alternative file format.
Please find further information on the John Curtin School of Medical Research website: Talo Innovator Grants | The John Curtin School of Medical Research (anu.edu.au)