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How to Apply

Call for proposals

Indonesia Project Research Grants 2018/2019


Offered by the ANU Indonesia Project, in collaboration with the SMERU Research Institute, the Indonesia Project
Research Grants fund innovative, important and high quality research projects conducted by Indonesian
researchers. The grants also encourage collaboration between Indonesian and Australian research
organizations. Researchers in an Indonesian university or research institute from the following areas are
encouraged to apply: (i) Trade and Industry, (ii) Politics and Governance, (iii) Agriculture, Resources and the
Environment, (iv) Social Policy and Human Capital. Applicants are expected to find at least one co-applicant in
an Australian university or research institute to collaborate on the project.

Application form (DOCX, 262KB)

Funding
The research grants provide funding of $AU 5,000 to $AU 15,000 for projects of up to 12 months. The grants are
intended to cover the cost of initiating new research activities, such as travel costs, field work, data collection or
research assistance. The grants are not meant to cover salary costs of applicants or overhead costs by the
applicant institutes.

Who can apply?


The grant is intended to support and strengthen research done by Indonesian researchers, and provide
Indonesian researchers with opportunities to engage with researchers in Australia. As such partnerships of
Indonesian and Australian universities and research institutes are eligible to submit proposals. The main
applicant should be a senior Indonesian researcher based at the Indonesian partner institute; the co-applicant
should be a researcher based at the Australian partner institute; the other-researchers can be researchers based
at any partner institute.

Evaluation criteria
Proposals will be assessed on the basis of academic quality and research potential. We will give priority to
proposals that show prospect for long term collaboration between Indonesian and Australian institutes and
obtaining additional funding.

Proposals should specify research objectives, background, significance and innovative aspects, policy relevance,
expected outcomes and deliverables, timeline and budget.
Dates and time line
Applications close on 31 March 2018. Applicants will be notified by the end
of April 2018.

Proposals can be submitted to the Indonesia Project at


indonesia.project@anu.edu.au

For more information please contact

Sarah Dong

E: sarah.dong@anu.edu.au

Application form 2018 (DOCX, 262KB)

1 Comment

1. Wimar Witoelar

Posted February 7, 2018 at 11:21 AM

seriously interested but currently not affiliated with a research organization. Any way to circumvent this

limitation? I have background to support my topic.

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