Australian Laureate Fellowships for funding commencing in 2027
Overview
The Australian Laureate Fellowships grant opportunity encourages applications from the highest-quality researchers by providing eligible Australian Laureate Fellows with project funding in addition to a salary and salary-related (on-cost) support. We may name two successful Australian Laureate Fellows as the Kathleen Fitzpatrick Australian Laureate Fellow and the Georgina Sweet Australian Laureate Fellow. The Kathleen Fitzpatrick Australian Laureate Fellowship may be available to a highly ranked female participant from the humanities, arts and social science disciplines. The Georgina Sweet Australian Laureate Fellowship may be available to a highly ranked female participant from the science and technology disciplines. Recipients will be provided with additional funding to undertake an ambassadorial role to promote women in research. The Australian Laureate Fellowships objectives are to: attract and retain outstanding researchers and research leaders of international reputation, with exceptional ability to lead, collaborate, mentor and supervise, and enhance their capacity to create an enduring legacy; build focus and scale in research by forging new links among researchers, the international research community and/or industry and other research end-users; support a program of innovative and ground-breaking research that addresses a significant problem or gap in knowledge; create a cohesive research program and implementation plan that represents value for money; provide an excellent research training environment and exemplary opportunity to nurture early or mid-career researchers; produce new or advanced knowledge resulting from the outcomes of the research with economic, commercial, environmental, social and/or cultural benefits for Australia, and to enhance research in Australian Government priority areas.
Key Information
Details
- Eligible OrganisationsApplications are only accepted from Eligible Organisations as identified in Appendix B of the guidelines. The Eligible Organisation will be the Administering Organisation.
- Named ParticipantsAll candidates must satisfy eligibility criteria for their roles, take responsibility for the application content, and have met obligations regarding previously funded projects.
- Project LimitsA named participant can be concurrently funded for a maximum of two projects as a Chief Investigator or one ARC Fellowship and one project as a CI.
- Non-Medical ResearchApplications must not include medical research as detailed in the ARC Medical Research Policy (2025 version).
- Research project outcomes
- National Interest Test statement
- Annual and final reports
Assesses the researcher's capability and track record.
Evaluates the quality and innovation of the proposed research.
Considers the potential benefits and impact of the research.
- Method
- Online portal
- Portal
- https://rms.arc.gov.au
- Contact
- Research Office within the Administering Organisation
- •Applications must not include medical research.
- •Applicants must comply with the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research.
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