[csaa-forum] Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor*sInnovation Fellowship Scheme 2007

Amanda Wise Amanda.Wise at scmp.mq.edu.au
Wed Jun 14 15:03:46 CST 2006


DEAR ALL,

 

THE CENTRE FOR RESEARCH on SOCIAL INCLUSION AT MAQUARIE UNIVERSITY IS KEEN
TO ATTRACT HIGH QUALITY APPLICANTS FOR THIS INTERNAL (Level B or C) RESEARCH
FELLOWSHIP SCHEME.  THEY ARE IDEAL FOR THOSE WITH COMMUNITY LINKED PROJECTS
SUITABLE FOR APPLICATION TO THE ARC LINKAGE SCHEME.

 

IF YOU FEEL YOUR WORK FITS THE CENTRE'S PROFILE (www.crsi.mq.edu.au
<http://www.crsi.mq.edu.au/> ) AND YOU ARE INTERESTED IN APPLYING, PLEASE
CONTACT DR AMANDA WISE (Amanda.wise at mq.edu.au) IN THE FIRST INSTANCE. 

 

 

 

Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor's Innovation Fellowship Scheme 2007

 

This message was sent by Karyn Knowles, Macquarie University Research Office

and authorised by Prof. Jim Piper, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research)

 

Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor's Innovation Fellowship Scheme

2007

 

As Australia's Innovative University, Macquarie University seeks to

develop research programs of high quality which are closely linked to

Australian/International industry and other end-user organisations and

communities. The Vice-Chancellor's Innovation Fellowship (MQVCIF)

Scheme is designed to attract outstanding researchers to the University

who will focus on developing effective research collaborations with

Australian/International organisations from industry, commerce,

government (excluding publicly funded research agencies) and community

groups. The research may be undertaken in any discipline area of the

University, though it must be aligned to designated Macquarie University

research strengths. 

 

Up to three full-time Vice-Chancellor's Innovation Fellowships will

be awarded on a competitive basis and will be tenable from 1 February

2007 for two (2) years in the first instance, with provision for renewal

for up to five (5) further years, subject to satisfactory performance

against agreed objectives. These will include as a minimum, successful

application/negotiation for a substantial industry-linked (and

externally-funded) research project covering the period of the extended

appointment.

 

Appointments will be made at either Level B or Level C of the Academic

Salary Scale - the Scheme also provides for funding to meet initial

research costs of up to $40,000 over the first two (2) years.

 

Funding Rules and application material are available from the Research

Office website at http://www.ro.mq.edu.au/fund/internal/mqvcif/ 

 

Applications must be submitted in both hard copy to the Research Office

and electronically to grants at mq.edu.au by 5.00pm on Friday 18 August

2006.

 

Any queries relating to this Scheme should be directed to Ms Karyn

Knowles, ext 8609 or email grants at mq.edu.au .

 

 

 

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