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Australian National Commission for UNESCO Grant Scheme 2009–10
Applications are invited for the Australian National Commission Grants Scheme for 2009-10.
Australian Research Council
The Australian Research Council (the ARC) provides advice to the Government on research matters and manages the National Competitive Grants Program (NCGP), a significant component of Australia's investment in research and development.
Biotechnology International Partnering Program (BIPP) - Victoria
BIPP provides grant assistance for eligible Victorian biotechnology companies to attend recognised overseas biotechnology conferences and trade events. Participants need to demonstrate market outcomes achieved as a result of attendance.
Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation - Financial incentive schemes
Financial incentive schemes are one form of strategic assistance your organisation may be able to access. These high level schemes are primarily focused on the Department's priority industry sectors.
International Science Linkages (ISL) Program
The International Science Linkages (ISL) Program assists Australian scientists to collaborate with international partners on leading edge science and technology.
National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund
The National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund promotes quality evidence-based practice in drug law enforcement to prevent and reduce the harmful effects of licit and illicit drug use.
Science and Innovation Awards for Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
The Science and Innovation Awards for Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry provides grants of up to $50 000 for 18-35 year olds to undertake an innovative project over 12 months that will help boost Australia's rural industries.
Science Connections Program (SCOPE)
The Science Connections Program supports a range of initiatives encouraging interest and engagement in science, engineering, and technology.
Service Tasmania Online - Grants and funding
Links to a wide range of grants and funding programs available in Tasmania.
Super Science Initiative
The Super Science Initiative allocates funding for critical areas of scientific endeavour, including astronomy, climate change, marine and life sciences, biotechnology and nanotechnology.
Tasmanian Innovation, Science and Technology - Grants and Funding Programs
The Innovation, Science and Technology unit helps Tasmania's innovators commercialise their products, processes and services.
VESKI Innovation Fellowships 2010/11
The VESKI Innovation Fellowships are open to individuals in the fields of science, technology and design specifically relating to innovative technology, biotechnology, design, advanced manufacturing, environmental technologies, or the enabling scienc
VISTECH - Victoria Israel Science and Technology R&D Fund
Program which help innovative Victorian technology companies work with Israeli companies to commercialise their R&D and break into Australian, Israeli and world markets.
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28 August, 2006