NHMRC Development Grants
Key dates for NHMRC Development Grants
- Proposals open in Sapphire: 17 April 2024
- UQ Information Session: 24 April 2024 (Recording available on Presentations and Slides Webpage)
- UQ Research and Innovation (UQ R&I) Notice of Intent (NOI) close: 05 May 2024
- Minimum data requirements in Sapphire: 15 May 2024
- Applications due to UQ R&I: 22 May 2024
- Applications close with NHMRC: 12 June 2024
- Anticipated announcement: December 2024
Overview
Development Grants support individual researchers and/or research teams to undertake health and medical research within Australia at the proof-of-concept stage that specifically drives towards a commercial outcome, within a foreseeable timeframe.
Research supported by this scheme must have detailed, feasible strategies for commercialisation, and commercial outcomes such as the development of a product, process, procedure or service that would result in improved health care, disease prevention, or health cost savings.
How to apply
All researchers intending to submit an NHMRC Development Grant application are required to submit an internal Notice of Intent. NOIs will be collated centrally and distributed to Faculties and Institutes in order to provide maximum support to the UQ research community.
Applicants are advised to contact their relevant UniQuest representative or email enquiries@uniquest.com.au early in the process to discuss potential commercialisation strategy.
Step 1. Sapphire updates and scheme reading
- Register for Sapphire and update your full profile 'My Profile and CV'. Please note that all researchers listed on a Development Grant application must have an active Sapphire account. If any team members are new to Sapphire and need a login/password they should apply as soon as possible.
- If necessary you can access NHMRC's Sapphire Tutorials
- Familiarise yourself with the key National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and The University of Queensland (UQ) documentation.
Step 2. Completing the application
- Log into Sapphire and complete the application.
Step 3. UQ R&I internal review and feedback
- Ahead of internal review, ensure all online components are complete/valid and save your application.
- To initiate internal review, email your completed Application Certification Form to UQ R&I at nhmrc@research.uq.edu.au.
- Internal review by UQ R&I/feedback provided (compliance/eligibility/grantsmanship).
Step 4. Final submission
- Final submission by UQ R&I to NHMRC.
Readership and researcher support
Before applying, we recommend you:
- Contact your faculty or institute research manager for advice on peer readership programs.
- Join the UQ R&I Mailer to stay up to date with round developments.
- Access the UQ R&I Grants Library, a helpful resource of past successful proposals.
- If offered, attend UQ R&I information sessions and access PowerPoint presentations from presentations and slides.
Key documents
NHMRC
The NHMRC documentation (GO6877) is available from GrantConnect the Australian Government grants information system. You need to be a GrantConnect registered user to download the NHMRC Development Grants documentation prior to starting your application in Sapphire.
To register, you will need to complete the New User Registration on the GrantConnect website. Additional information on the NHMRC Development Grants scheme can be found on the NHMRC’s website.
- Australian Standard Research Classifications Guide including Broad Research Areas, Fields of Research and NHMRC Keywords/Phrases
- Sapphire training materials and user guide
- NHMRC Administering Institutions List
- NHMRC Guide to Evaluating Industry-Relevant Experience (PDF, 79.7 KB)
UQ
- UQ Application Certification Form (DOCX, 71.8 KB) Updated 19 Apr 2024
- Uniquest Guide to NHMRC Dev Grant: Commercial Section (PDF, 422.8 KB)
Templates
- Grant Proposal Template (DOCX, 30.3 KB) Updated 19 Apr 2024
Contact UQ R&I
Scheme and RGMS queries
nhmrc@research.uq.edu.au
Round coordinator
Pre-Award Health and International Team
If you are applying through UQ but you are not a current UQ staff member, please contact the round coordinator to be added to the UQ R&I mailing list.