NCCRED Research Priority Setting Study No Images? Click here Research Priority Setting StudyThere is still time to take part in the NCCRED Research Priority Setting Study. This is the first study of its kind in Australia. We are asking what stakeholders feel are important research questions, and the priority areas for funding clinical research related to the treatment of substance use disorders due to methamphetamine and emerging drugs of concern. Whether you identify as a consumer, concerned other, clinician, researcher, member of an organisation, policymaker, or other interested community member, we want to hear what you think is important. So if you can spare 10 minutes (or less!) out of your busy schedule to take part in the survey, you will be helping guide the direction for future treatment and research of substance use disorders. The Survey closes on Thursday 28th February, so don't miss out. Also once you have completed it don't forget to share the link around, to your friends and colleagues or anyone you think would be interested. The more responses we get the better. Seed Funding GrantsFunding This 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. 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 2 of funding! Applications close 15th April. Key Dates Applications open: 18 Jan 19 Applications close: 15 Apr 19 Applications reviewed: 04 Jun 19 NCCRED Board awards funding: 05 Jul 19 Applicants are notified of results: 15 Jul 19 Final study report due to NCCRED: 31 Dec 20 Applicants considering submission should contact the NCCRED Clinical Research Lead, Krista Siefried, to discuss the grants further. Applicants that were previously unsuccessful are encouraged to re-apply. Applicants can also email with any further questions about the grants or NCCRED. MentorshipRegister here if you would like to be linked with a Mentor to provide assistance in conceptualising your project or developing your funding application. 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 |