RESEARCH, GRANTS AND PRIZES
Research and Travel Grants
Type: Trainee Grant
For: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Trainees
Who’s Eligible: College trainees identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.
Preference is given to trainees in their final year of the training program, eligible to be awarded once only.
Where there are two or more eligible trainees, it is at the discretion of the ACD Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Committee to determine apportioning of funds.
Amount: up to $10,000, granted annually
Application Open: 1 August 2020
Application Close: 30 August 2020
About the Grant: Janssen provides Educational and Medical Grants to healthcare related organisations. Since 2019, Janssen has provided grant funds to the ACD for this educational grant to assist College in supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trainees achieve their educational goals of Fellowship.
Administered by the ACD Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Committee, this grant recognises the importance of fostering the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander specialist dermatology workforce and improving skin health outcomes in Indigenous communities.
Criteria for Eligibility:
1. Be a trainee enrolled in the ACD trainee program, working towards their Fellowship
2. Identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Award Conditions: The grant can only be spent towards the trainee’s educational expenses and completion of training. This includes:
• Cost of examinations
• Cost for training fees
• Cost for conference (to cover registration, flights, accommodation and expenses)
• Other educational resources or equipment
The recipient must advise College on how the funds will be expended.
As this is an educational grant, there are no obligations for the recipient to acknowledge the funder in publications, presentations or other forums.
How to Apply: Download and complete a copy of the application form below. Submit your application via the ‘Submit Application’ button below
PAST RECIPIENTS
2019 Dr Dana Slape
⚠ The May 2020 ASM has been postponed. The meeting will now be held in April 2021 at Adelaide Convention Centre. We will update this page with new application deadlines. Thank you.
For: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical students and junior doctors to attend the College’s Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM)
Amount: Up to $1,000 and ASM registration
Application Deadline: Applications will close 30th March.
About the Grant: The Australasian College of Dermatologists has established an award for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical students /junior doctors to attend the College’s Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM). The next meeting will be held in Adelaide, 16-19 May 2020.
The aims of the Award are to provide the following opportunities to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical students /junior doctors with an interest in dermatology:
- access to the educational program at the College’s ASM
- professional networking with College Fellows, registrars and other healthcare workers associated with the field of dermatology
- introduction to the educational and collegial activities of the Australasian College of Dermatologists
Criteria for Eligibility: Applicants must be a medical student or junior doctor who identify as being Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and are members of the Australian Indigenous Doctors Association (AIDA).
The Award: Registration to the ASM and up to$1000 towards the cost of travel and accommodation.
Award Conditions: On conclusion of the ASM, award recipients are required to write a letter to the College’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Committee with a post-conference report of approximately 500 words, which may be published by the College either in print or on its website.
How to Apply: Complete the application form and submit via the application webform below. Applications must include:
- a Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- one letter of reference (from a supervisor and one phone number of another referee)
- a letter to the College’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Committee of no more than 500 words, outlining:
- your interest in dermatology
- how you believe attendance at the ACD ASM will be of professional benefit to you
- your interest, involvement and aspirations in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
The College’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Committee will determine the recipient of the award. Applicants will be advised of the outcome by the end of April 2020.
Type: Trainee Grant
For: Trainees to travel to the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology
Who’s Eligible: College Trainees completing the Fellowship exam
Amount: Up to $8,000
Awarded: Post Fellowship exam to the most meritorious candidate in the Fellowship exam.
About the Grant: Galderma Australia Pty Ltd makes available $8,000.00 for the most meritorious candidate in the Fellowship Examination, as determined by the College Board of Directors on the recommendation of the National Examinations Committee.
The Award: The cost of airfare and accommodation for the travel to the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology will be covered. The recipient is expected to visit several dermatology departments as well as attending the Academy Meeting.
Recipients of this Fellowship are asked to apply for reimbursement of their expenses. Recipients will be required to furnish receipts and other documentation to substantiate their expenses.
Award conditions: The recipient must prepare a report, within three months upon return, for the Board meeting prior to the ASM. The report may be required to be presented at the ASM, and will be published in the Australasian Journal of Dermatology.
Past Recipients | |
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2016 | Dr Georgina Lyons |
2015 | Dr Christopher Heyes Dr Julia Rhodes |
2014 | Dr Ann Boyapati |
2013 | Dr Lauren Young |
2012 | Dr Glen Foxton |
2011 | Dr Alana Tuxen |
2010 | Dr Kate Borchard |
2009 | Dr Yee Jen Tai |
2008 | Dr Genevieve Sadler |
2007 | Dr Gregory Butler |
2006 | Dr Gayle Ross |
2005 | Dr Amanda Dore |
2004 | Dr Adriene Lee |
2003 | Dr Laura Scardamaglia |
2002 | Dr Michael Sharkey |
2001 | Dr Clare Tait |
2000 | Dr Roland Brand |
1999 | Dr Belina Welsh |
1998/ | Dr Samantha Conias |
1997 | Dr Megan Andrews |
1996 | Dr Christopher McCormack |
1995 | Dr Bruce Tate |
1994 | Dr Douglas McColl |
1993 | Dr Karen Stapleton |
1992 | Dr Irene Grigoris |
1991 | Dr Timothy Elliott |
1990 | Dr Christopher Baker |
1989 | Dr Anne O’Neill |
1988 | Dr William Ryman |
1987 | Dr Elizabeth Willsteed |
1986 | Not awarded |
1985 | Dr Rodney O’Keefe |
1984 | Dr Gregory Goodman |
1983 | Dr Peta Mclaran |
1982 | Dr Frank Isaacs |
1981 | Dr Timothy O’Brien |
1980 | Dr Phillip Swarbrick |
1979 | Dr Dudley Hill |
1978 | Dr Philip Sion Bekhor |
1977 | Dr Ivan Maxell Robertson (inaugural) |
Type: Research Award
For: Best research paper accepted for publication on alopecia in the Australasian Journal of Dermatology
Who’s Eligible: Fellows/trainees
Amount: $2,000
Application Close: 13 December
About the Grant: In 2012, the Australia Alopecia Areata Foundation established a yearly grant of $2,000.00. The grant is to reward and recognise the publication of a research paper in advancing the knowledge of an aspect of alopecia areata.
Criteria for Eligibility: The paper should be on research of some aspect of Alopecia Areata. The paper must be published in the Australasian Journal of Dermatology.
The Award: $2,000.00
How to Apply: Online submission via the link below. Please include your paper and date of publication (Volume, Issue, Month, Year) in your submission.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainty and restrictions it has caused to overseas travel, the Board has decided that the Florance Bequest will not be offered for 2021.
The Board will continue to monitor this situation closely and will provide a further update in due course.
The F.C. Florance Bequest is in memory of Dr Florance, one of Sydney’s early dermatologists and a founder of the College, who believed that all dermatologists should benefit from overseas dermatological training and exposure in order to expand their ideas of practice. He helped ex-servicemen establish their dermatological practices upon returning from WW2.
The F.C. Florance Bequest Fellowships encourage and enable College Fellows to undertake an approved course of study which will broaden their clinical dermatological expertise, to travel and benefit from interaction with overseas dermatologists. Each application is assessed on its individual merits and the submission of an application does not automatically qualify for a grant from the Bequest. The bequest is an endowment from the estate of Mrs Dorothy Florance in memory of Dr HC Florance.
Type: Fellow Grant
For: Fellows to undertake an approved course of study overseas
Who’s Eligible: College Fellows
Amount: Varies
Application Close: 30 September
Criteria for Eligibility
- Be graduates of the Australasian College of Dermatologists holding FACD.
- Provide a specific plan of the work which they intend to carry out while holding the Fellowship.
- Have arranged work at an appropriate institution (or institutions) prior to their application for the Fellowship and will have proof that such jobs have been accepted, or are likely to be accepted.
- Have reasonable prospects of a responsible position in Australia on completion of the Fellowship.
- Fellowships will only be tenable to institutions approved by the Committee on behalf of the Board of Directors.
The Award
Awarding of the Fellowships is subject to the following conditions. However, the Board of Directors of College may from time to time, vary the conditions under which the Fellowship is made and may make the application of such variations prospectively or retrospectively.
1. Timing of Fellowships
- Fellowships are awarded annually.
- A Fellow must take up the Fellowship within 12 months of the offer of the award, except where the Committee has granted special permission to do otherwise.
2. Expenses Claimable under the F.C. Florance Bequest
- Tuition or Course Fees: Essential fees incurred, such as fees imposed by institutions or bodies.
- Travel Expenses: Transfer expenses of the person and his/her family and essential goods from their normal place of residence to the institution of training.
- Accommodation Expenses: Reasonable accommodation costs in or near the training institution.
- Reasonable Living Expenses: Reasonable day to day costs of living in the overseas country.
3. Terms of Fellowship and Method of Payment
- Fellowships shall normally be awarded for twelve months.
- The method of payment shall generally be divided and given in two equal instalments, half before departure and half some months later.
- Variations in times and methods of payment may be made in a manner determined by the Board.
4. The Amount of Payment
- The amount of each Fellowship shall be determined by the Board after recommendations from the Committee.
- In general the amounts awarded will be commensurate with other similar Fellowships such as those awarded by the National Health and Medical Research Council.
- The Fellowship shall be used to support the Fellow for up to 12 months, or a period determined by the Board, while undergoing the specified study. The Fellowship shall be used solely for the purpose specified in the Award.
5. Other Fees
- All other fees, subscriptions and expenses incurred during the tenure of the Fellowship shall be payable by the Fellow.
- In exceptional circumstances the Fellow may submit a claim for additional monies for consideration by the Committee. Such extra amounts may be granted after approval by the Board.
6. Additional Awards
- The Fellow may not hold other Fellowships or Awards during the period in which he/she holds the F.C. Florance Bequest Fellowship, except where approval has been obtained from the Board. Funding from any other source, i.e. pharmaceutical companies, other medical bodies, etc., should be disclosed (including the amount of the grant) at the time of application.
- Acceptance of other awards would be on the grounds that the extra award does not result in any extra obligation being placed on the Fellow.
7. Termination of a Fellowship
- The Board may at its discretion for what is considered grave cause suspend the tenure of a Fellowship for such time as is thought fit or deprive a Fellow of his/her Fellowship and from that day the entitlement to monies shall cease.
Award Conditions: A report of your activities must be sent to College at the completion of your F.C. Florance Bequest Fellowship. Your report may be published in The Mole or in the College’s annual report. Appropriate acknowledgement of the grant should be made in your report.
Past Recipients | |
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2019 | Dr Ashling McNally, Dr Dana Slape, Dr Janet Kim |
2018 | Dr Annabel Stevenson, Dr Saleem Loghdey |
2017 | Dr Rebecca Saunderson, Dr Marguerite Seith, Dr Clare Tait |
2016 | Dr Niyati Sharma, Dr Stephanie Watson |
2015 | Dr Genevieve Casey, Dr Julia Rhodes, Dr Ryan de Cruz |
2014 | Dr Stephanie Arnold |
2013 | Dr Yan Pan, Dr Amanda Saracino, Dr Lauren Young |
2012 | Dr Desmond Gan, Prof Shyamalar Gunatheesan, Dr John Pagliaro, Dr Susan Robertson, Dr Michelle Rodrigues, Dr Leona Yip |
2011 | Dr Kate Borchard, Dr Anita Lasocki, Dr Liang Joo Leow |
2010 | Cl. Associate Professor Kurt Gebauer |
2009 | Dr Claire Grills, Dr Andrew Ming |
2008 | Dr Sophie Bakis-Petsoglou, Dr Jennifer Cahill, Dr Greg Siller, Dr Jason Wu |
2007 | Dr Rohan Crouch, Dr Michelle Goh, Dr Shannon Harrison |
2006 | Dr Nita Agar, Dr Alex Chamberlain, Dr Helen Saunders, Dr Nina Wines |
2005 | Dr Stephen Gilmore, Dr Anthony Hall, Dr Adriene Lee |
2004 | Dr Christopher Kearney |
2003 | Not awarded |
2002 | Dr Anne Howard |
2001 | Dr John Sullivan |
2000 | Dr David Francis, Dr Tasman Lipscombe, Dr Lachlan Warren |
1999 | Dr Phillip Artemi, Dr David Orchard, Dr David Su, Dr John Sullivan |
1998 | Dr John Fewings, Prof Shyamala Huilgol |
1997 | Dr Russell Hills |
1996 | Dr Douglas McColl, Dr Margaret Oziemski |
1995 | Dr Jo-Ann See, Dr Margot Whitfeld |
1994 | Dr Anne Halbert |
1993 | Dr Timothy Elliott, Dr Gregory Goodman, Dr Catherine Reid, Dr Margot Whitfeld |
1992 | Dr Thomas Delaney, Dr John Coates, Dr Dudley Hill |
1991 | Dr Christopher Baker, Dr Peter Hogan, Dr David Leslie, Dr Gillian Marshman |
1990 | Dr Peter Hogan, Dr Jill Cargnello, Dr Jeremy Horton |
1989 | Dr Elizabeth Willsteed, Dr Portia Millar, Dr Rosemary Nixon |
1988 | Dr Shawn Richards |
1987 | Dr Margaret Stewart, Dr Susanne Freeman |
The Australasian College of Dermatologists has established a Scientific Research Committee to assess dermatological research projects and be responsible for the allocation of research funds. All donations for dermatological research purposes will be deposited into the Scientific Research Fund and such donations are tax deductable. The goals of the Fund are to:
- Promote, develop, foster and support research by any persons into Dermatology;
- Provide funds to other institutions or organisations provided such funds are applied exclusively for the purposes of promoting, developing, fostering and supporting research into Dermatology or allied or associated sciences; and
- Encourage and assist research into sciences allied or associated with Dermatology.
Type: Research Grant
For: Dermatological research projects
Who’s Eligible: College Fellows
Amount: up to $25,000
Application Open: 1 November 2020
Application Close: 31 December 2020
Criteria for Eligibility: Download the application form for the list of required details to include in your application.
The Award: Applications up to a total of $25,000 per grant are considered in one round per year.
Award Conditions: A report should be submitted on conclusion of the project for publication, where possible. Appropriate acknowledgement of the grant should be made in any such publications.
How to Apply: Download and complete a copy of the application form below. Submit your application via the ‘Submit Application’ button below.
Past Recipients | |
2020 | A/ Prof Johannes Kern |
2019 | Dr Louise Photiou |
2018 | Professor Shyamala Huilgol, Professor Nikolas Haass |
2017 | Dr Amanda Saracino, Dr Johannes Kern |
2016 | Dr Mitchell Stark, Dr Shirley Potter |
2015 | Associate Professor Guy Lyons, Dr Philip Tong |
2014 | Associate Professor Gayle Fischer, Dr Rosemary Nixon |
2013 | Associate Professor Kiarash Khosrotehrani, Professor Wolfgang Weninger |
2012 | Professor Diona Damian, Dr Jatin Patel |
2011 | Dr Margot Whitfeld, Associate Professor Diona Damian |
2010 | Associate Professor Kiarash Khosrotehrani, Dr Mathieu Rodero |
2009 | Associate Professor Gayle Fischer |
2008 | Associate Professor Stephen Gilmore |
2007 | Professor Rodney Sinclair |
2006 | Not awarded |
2005 | Not awarded |
2004 | Dr Rodney Sinclair, Dr Margot Whitfeld |
2003 | Professor Robin Marks |
2002 | Dr Con Dolianitis, Dr Rodney Sinclair |
Type: Trainee Grant
For: The Fellowship may be used by trainees for 12 months accredited training for the FACD, to gain dermatological experience and relevant expertise at the Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK.
Who’s Eligible: The Fellowship shall be awarded annually to a trainee of the Australasian College of Dermatologists.
Amount: Up to $40,000
Australasian College of Dermatologists and the Churchill Hospital have donated $40,000 and £18,000 respectively to enable trainees of the Australasian College of Dermatologists to obtain clinical dermatological experience at the Churchill Hospital. The amount available for the Fellowship may vary from year to year.
The grant is available for a training position for provisional accreditation as part of the four year training program of the Australasian College of Dermatologists. In addition, to gain accreditation the applicant must submit progress reports of his/her duties by 1 May and 1 September and a detailed report must be submitted at the end of the approved year of training. These reports must be certified by the head of the training program.
Closing Date: Applications should be received no later than 1 March. Under no circumstances will applications be considered if they reach College after this date.
Past Recipients | |
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2012 | Dr Genevieve Casey |
2011 | Dr Stephanie Arnold |
2010 | Dr Rebecca Dunn |
2009 | Dr Dougal Coates |
2008 | Dr Kavita Sriprakash |
2007 | Dr Cara Holmes |
2006 | Dr Jennifer Cahill* |
2005 | Dr Johanna Kuchel* |
2004 | Dr Shannon Harrison* |
2003 | Dr Andrew Satchell* |
2002 | Dr Louise Le Mire* |
2001 | Dr Alex Chamberlain* |
2000 | Dr Stuart Murray* |
1999 | Dr Karen Behne* |
1998 | Dr Adam Sheridan* |
1997 | Dr Sally Ball* |
1996 | Dr Lloyd Hale* |
1995 | Dr Zoran Gaspar* |
1994 | Prof Shyamala Huilgol** |
1993 | Dr Rodney Sinclair** |
1992 | Dr Thomas Delaney, FACD** |
1991 | Dr Mark Healsmith** |
1990 | Dr Ian Younger** |
1989 | Dr Linda Pepall** |
* Recipients of the Novartis Dermatology Research Fellowship
** Recipients of the Novartis (formerly Sandoz) Dermatology Research Fellowship before being attached to the Churchill Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Type: Trainee Grant
For: The Fellowship may be used by trainees for 12 months accredited training for the FACD, to gain dermatological experience and relevant expertise at the St John’s Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, London, UK.
Who’s Eligible: The Fellowship shall be awarded annually to a trainee of the Australasian College of Dermatologists.
Amount: Up to $40,000
The Australasian College of Dermatologists donates $40,000 to enable trainees of the Australasian College of Dermatologists to obtain clinical dermatological experience at St John’s Hospital for Diseases of the Skin. This will be supplemented by a grant from St John’s. Currently the Fellowship is with Dr Sean Whittaker. The amount available for this fellowship may vary from year to year.
In the past, St John’s has provided free accommodation to the Fellowship holder, as well as payment for some hospital clinics. It is expected that these arrangements will continue. This Fellowship was previously offered as the Roche Travelling Scholarship.
The grant is available for a training position for provisional accreditation as part of the four year training program of the Australasian College of Dermatologists. In addition, to gain accreditation the applicant must submit progress reports of his/her duties by 1 May and 1 September and a detailed report must be submitted at the end of the approved year of training. These reports must be certified by the head of the training program.
Closing Date: Applications should be received no later than 1 March. Under no circumstances will applications be considered if they reach College after this date.
Past Recipients | |
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2014 | Dr Annika Smith |
2013 | Dr Amit Verma |
2012 | Dr Vanessa Palmer |
2011 | Dr Linda Martin |
2010 | Dr Aaron Boyce |
2009 | Dr Marguerite Byrne |
2008 | Dr Susan Robertson |
2007 | Dr Yee Jen Tai |
2006 | Dr Katherine Armour |
2005 | Dr Edward Upjohn |
2004 | Dr Nita Agar |
2003 | Dr Hoang Ly |
2002 | Dr Martin Wade |
2001 | Dr Adriene Lee |
2000 | Dr Selim Ozluer |
1999 | Dr Karyn Lun |
1998 | Dr Eric Poon |
1997 | Dr Simon Yong-Gee |
1996 | Dr Robert Stephens |
1995 | Dr Yu-Chuan Lee |
1994 | Not awarded |
1993 | Dr Christina Saywell |
1992 | Not awarded |
1991 | Dr Hock Cheng Chua |
1990 | Dr Elizabeth Chow |
1989 | Dr Catherine Reid |
The VAA Research Grant has been established to support local research into vitiligo in order to improve our understanding of this condition. Preference will be given to projects that are likely to result in publication in the Australasian Journal of Dermatology.
Projects may be based on new or existing research.
To be eligible the applicant must be an Australian citizen and working as a health professional (medical, nursing or allied health) or a student or trainee in the health area.
The grant is to the value of $2000. An initial amount of $1000 will be paid at commencement of the project period and the remaining amount will be paid upon receipt and approval of a progress report at 6 months after commencement.
The closing date for the receipt of applications is 31st December 2019.
The VAA Research Grant Application Form is available here or on the VAA website www.vitiligo.org.au