Fellowship Program, Round 3 Grants Open & NCCRED Symposium No Images? Click here Fellowships ProgramNCCRED has developed a multidisciplinary mentoring and training program. Fellows can be of any multidisciplinary background (e.g. Nursing, Allied Health, Medical), and fellowships will be open to practising clinicians in the Alcohol and Other Drugs sector. Applications for the NCCRED Fellowship Program are now open! Round 3 Grant Applications are now open!NCCRED is releasing Grants to fund innovative Clinical Research for the treatment of substance use disorder due to methamphetamine or emerging drugs of concern.$500,000 is available in Round 3 of funding! Applications close on 30th July. Key Dates Applications open: 15 May 19 Applications close: 30 Jul 19 Applications reviewed: 04 Sep 19 NCCRED Board awards funding: 26 Sep 19 Applicants are notified of results: 1 Oct 19 Final study report due to NCCRED: 1 Apr 2021 FundingThis funding will provide financial support as a seed-funding grant to establish investigator-initiated research. Grant applications will be reviewed by the independent NCCRED Methamphetamine and Emerging Drugs Working Group and presented to the NCCRED Board for support of funding. For more information on the Grants funding process, to access the guidelines and application form or to contact us with any questions, please follow the link below. Save the Date!The Inaugural NCCRED Symposium will be held just before APSAD on Sunday 10th November 2019 in Hobart at the Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart. Stay tuned for more information or if you have any questions let us know. To stay informed about NCCRED, get involved, or get updates about future funding rounds, please sign up to our newsletter via the link below. The National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs is made up of a consortium of the following four institutions |