Research prizes and awards can assist in building your track record and developing your research profile.
Research prizes and awards are regularly advertised in ResearchLink and can also be found on the Research Professional database (sign up via your OKTA dashboard).
For significant, multidisciplinary prizes and awards, we will support researchers to increase the competitiveness of their application. This support is provided by the Researcher Training, Development and Communication team in collaboration with the Media and Communications team.
We currently support these prizes:
For those prizes that include multiple categories, we support the research-related prizes. We can connect you with other teams in the University who will support teaching-related prizes.
In consultation with College Deans of Research and the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) we will:
These opportunities will be advertised on ResearchLink and through College channels. Applicants for these awards are encouraged to contact us as early as possible. Applicants who do not meet our internal deadlines may receive limited support, depending on timing and our team’s capacity.
If you would like further information or would like to apply for one of the above prizes please email our team:
The Young Tall Poppy Science Awards recognise excellence in research achievement as well as excellence and passion in outreach and community engagement to promote scientific understanding and engagement. More information about the awards including eligibility criteria is available at: https://aips.net.au/tall-poppy-campaign/nominations/
Watch this information session to learn more about the awards from Dr Julie-Anne Popple, SA Outreach Officer, Tall Poppy Campaign. Dr Popple explains this opportunity, the benefits for the award winners, and tips for applicants.
You will also hear from past Flinders award winners including Dr Yee Lian Chew (CMPH), Dr Eddie Banks (CSE) and Dr Ryan Balzan (CEPSW) who discuss their applications and the impact of the Award on their careers.
Access session slides here.
This session presented by Cara Bevington & Kate Smith from the Australian Museum, provided an overview of the Eureka Prize and how to apply.
The session also covered:
Access session slides here.
This session presented by Dr Pallave Dasari, Strategic Partnerships and Development Officer, Department for Industry and Skills, provided an online information session on the SA Science Excellence and Innovation Awards.
The SA Science Excellence + Innovation Awards recognise outstanding achievements in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine (STEMM), including recent PhD graduates and remarkable teachers, who are inspiring and training the futre STEMM workforce.
The five categories of awards are:
Access session slides here.
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