BY LAUREN FREEMANTLE
Just in time for International Women’s Day, the Hunter Medical Research Institute has launched a new fellowships initiative aimed at female scientists.
The scheme includes a research support grant, along with secured salary, to help sustain the recipient’s own research project.
HMRI say it could lead to further research grants, government funding and commercialisation opportunities.
Companies, foundations and individual donors are encouraged to contribute to the funding pool, which supports female fellowships over three, five or 10 years.
Female researchers often spend valuable time applying for grants, while a fellowship guarantees funding, allowing scientific leaps forward.
HMRI Director, Professor Michael Nilsson said women tend to drain out of the academic system around the mid-point of their careers, causing a lot of intellectual capital to be wasted.
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