• 8th Mar 2022

EMF offers $700,000 in new round of Queensland Research Program grants


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The Emergency Medicine Foundation, through its Queensland Research Program, is offering research grants totalling $700,000 to clinicians providing direct clinical care to patients in an emergency within the Queensland public hospital emergency departments, the Queensland Ambulance Service and the Retrieval Services Queensland. This includes nurses, paramedics, allied health professionals and rural generalists as well as emergency specialists. There are four EMF Queensland Research Program grant schemes on offer in this grant round:

• Emerge (up to $10,000)

• Jumpstart (up to $40,000)

• Leading Edge (up to $100,000)

• Project (up to $300,000)

The core aims of the program are to:

• Fund high-quality, robust, ethical emergency healthcare research

• Advance the field of emergency medicine for the benefit of patients and build emergency healthcare research capacity in Queensland

• Promote a research culture within the Queensland public hospital emergency departments including Mater Hospital Brisbane, Queensland Ambulance Service and Retrieval Services Queensland.

The proposed research must be conducted in Queensland. Jumpstart, Leading Edge and Project grants will close on 6 May 2022 and Emerge grants on 10 June 2022. Funding guidelines and application forms are available at [https://emergencyfoundation.org.au/queensland-research-program/]https://emergencyfoundation.org.au/queensland-research-program/). If you have any questions, please email the EMF Research Team at: mailto:grants@emfoundation.org.au.

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