Contact the Grant Development Team
- Research Services
- T: +61 (2) 9850 4737
- E: grant.development@mq.edu.au
Contact the research managers for faculty-specific processes
Information and adviceWorkshops and online resources about funding applications
Access supportFind out information about the aims, funding, key dates, resources and contacts for the ARC Early Career Industry Fellowships scheme.
The Early Career Industry Fellowships scheme will be funded as part of the Industry Fellowships Program (IFP) under the ARC’s Linkage Program. Its primary goal is to create a pathway to support academic researchers in establishing careers in industry, and industry-based researchers to work in university settings, with the aim of increased two-way mobility and skill-building in research collaboration, translation and commercialisation. The Schemes will also drive research collaboration, translation and commercialisation outcomes across a range of industry settings.
There are three levels in the IFP. All levels seek to:
Additional specific aims for Early Career Industry Fellowships:
Eligibility for the DVCR Co-Funding Scheme is contingent upon on-time submission of grant applications by the date you select for your compliance and eligibility check in the booking calendar. Many applications for external funding require cash and in-kind contributions from the host institution in order to be considered for funding. In most cases, researchers request cash contributions, such as project support funds, funding for research associates, scholarships and major equipment, from the DVCR via the DVCR Co-Funding Scheme to support their external funding applications.
To be eligible to request this DVCR Co-Funding, grant applications must be submitted internally, via Pure, by your compliance and eligibility check date.
ARC dates are indicative and are subject to change
If you are an external applicant applying through Macquarie University, please email grant.development@mq.edu.au for access to any of these resources.