“These grants create links between Australia’s STEM leaders and global partners, building new technologies from a foundation of international collaboration. A grant through this scheme will boost the capabilities of researchers, industries and new businesses across many countries, all while strengthening international science and technology cooperation,” ATSE CEO Kylie Walker said.
Australian Academy of Science Chief Executive, Anna-Maria Arabia said Global Science and Technology Diplomacy Fund will support international scientific collaboration and diplomacy precisely when it is needed the most.
“The high-quality applications received in the first round illustrate the power of international science collaboration enabling research and innovation that no single country can achieve on its own,” Australian Academy of Science Chief Executive, Anna-Maria Arabia said.
The Academies have a strong commitment to international engagement with a long history of global initiatives successfully delivering results for Australian science and technology.
ATSE and the Academy of Science are proud to partner to deliver this initiative, funded by the Australian Government Department of Industry, Science and Resources.
The Learned Academies will draw on their expert Fellowships to rigorously assess applications.
Expressions of interest can be submitted through the glodip.org.au website.
An information session is scheduled for 19 March, providing an opportunity to learn about the program.
Please register to find out more.