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Sprint MRFF: Navigating the depths of MRFF for success
7-10 hours
Self-paced
Video
Open
Are you new to tackling an MRFF grant opportunity? Or struggling to achieve MRFF research grant success? Sprint MRFF is an ideal way to prepare yourself to apply for an MRFF grant opportunity in Australia.
Sprint MRFF has been developed by GrantEd, Australia’s leading research grant development company. GrantEd has helped hundreds of brilliant researchers win over a billion dollars in competitive research funding over the past decade. Founded on best evidence principles of teaching and learning, this multi-modal, scaffolded course will help you learn how to develop competitive MRFF research funding proposals. Sprint MRFF is user-friendly, employs GrantEd’s highly regarded, real-world examples, explains important elements such as impact and Measures of Success and will help you develop the skills to craft highly competitive MRFF research funding proposals.
- how much time is necessary to invest in writing a competitive application
- how applications are assessed
- differences between MRFF initiatives, grant opportunities, streams and pre-defined topics
- differences between opportunities administered by NHMRC vs Business Gov Hub (BGH)
- Priority Populations and their meaningful leadership roles
- consumer engagement across the research life cycle
- importance of a clearly articulated Substantiation Statement (NHMRC-administered) or an Eligibility Statement (BGH-administered)
- how to argue your Project Impact
- quality and feasible methods
- how to develop translational-focused team statements and individual CI statements
- how to argue your risk mitigation strategies
- how to develop your Measures of Success statement and align it with your Project Impact.
Sprint MRFF will give you an overview of the essential information you need to know to write any research grant. Topics covered include:
- MRFF fundamentals
- 12-page Project Plan attachment (only relevant to BGH-administered MRFF opportunities)
- Project Methodology
- Milestones and Performance Indicators
- Project Impact
- Capability, Capacity, and Resources
- Overall Value and Risk
- Consumer Involvement Statement (is only relevant to NHMRC-administered MRFF opportunities)
- Measures of Success.
When you have completed Sprint MRFF, you will have developed several deliverables that will help you in your future MRFF research grant applications, including:
- a Substantiation Statement (NHMRC-administered MRFF opportunities)
- an Eligibility Statement (BGH-administered MRFF opportunities)
- a structure for the Project Impact section
- a structure of the Consumer Involvement statement
- a Measures of Success statement.
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Contact us!
The GrantEd Group
www.thegrantedgroup.com.au
hello@thegrantedgroup.com.au
PO Box 446, Bentleigh VIC 3204.
Self-paced
7-10 hours
AUD $495