WOULD YOU LIKE SUPPORT DEVELOPING A RESEARCH PROJECT?

WOULD YOU LIKE TO DEVELOP NEW RESEARCH SKILLS?

Initial support is available for up to 6 months with potential for extension. There is no cost involved, but you will need to make time for your research and working with your mentor.

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WHO CAN APPLY?

  • You must be working in the mental health or alcohol and other drugs sectors.
  • You can be a novice researcher or have research experience, but want to develop your skills or receive guidance on a particular aspect of a new or current research project.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

If your application is successful, you will be matched with a postdoctoral research fellow from the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use (CREMS) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), or another university.

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APPLY NOW

Please send your completed application form to the
Research Network Coordinator
EMAIL /
PHONE / 0413 748 453
WEB /
CONTACT DETAILS
First name / Surname
Work phone / Mobile
Work email / Fax
EMPLOYMENT DETAILS
Current position /
How long have you been / in this position?
Name of service
Organisation name
Street address
Suburb / city
State / / Postcode
Organisation type / Mental health
AOD
MH/AOD
Other. Please specify / Membership status / MHCC member
NADA member
SUPPORTING INFORMATION
  1. In your current role, what is your involvement in research or evaluation?
  2. Which general aspects of your research and evaluation practice are you interested in developing?
  3. What specific research activities are you interested in pursuing? (e.g., do you have a particular research question? Is there a specific task you need to undertake in relation to this?) Please try to be specific to ensure we link you with an appropriate mentor.
  4. Outline your previous research experience.

PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOUR SUPERVISOR/MANAGER HAS APPROVED THIS APPLICATION
Manager name / / Position /
Work phone / / Mobile /
Work email /
Manager’s signature / / Date /

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