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of a payment of up to A$10,000 given to persons in the first five years (full-time equivalent) of their postdoctoral research career. The grant can be spent on fieldwork and conference travel costs
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students and postdoctoral researchers from AINSE New Zealand university’s to also access funding for travel to France for research collaborations. The SAAFE program supports Early Career Researchers at PhD
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the Adelaide Medical School and is a current Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge. In 2022, she will be continuing her work in the field of neuroscience at Massachusetts General Hospital
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of Indigenous research. SSHRC makes concerted efforts to include experts in Indigenous research on doctoral and postdoctoral merit review committees. The guidelines may also be of use to external assessors