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Amuthan Medical Research Grant

The Amuthan Medical Research Fund was established in memory of Amuthan Annamalai, a Year 6 medical student at James Cook University who passed away on 25 January 2013. The objective of the fund is to improve the health of under-served populations in the tropics through medical research and community development in the fields of public health/health promotion, infectious diseases (especially Typhoid and/or Dengue fever) and/or health services.  The fund will support research that will lead to improved quality of life, health equity and excellence in clinical care for people living in the tropics.

This grant is subject to the provisions of James Cook University’s Coursework Scholarships, Bursaries and Grants Policy.

Student Type Undergraduate
Area of Study Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
Total Value $3,000
Duration 1 year
Number of Grants Available 2
Applications Open31 May 2024
Applications Close7 August 2024

The Amuthan Medical Research Grant is open for you to apply if you are:

  • admitted to the Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery at James Cook University;
  • enrolled full-time (12 credit points per teaching period); and
  • Of good academic and professional standing; and
  • Are undertaking a summer research project.

Preference will be given to a 2nd or 3rd year student.

If you are a successful applicant of this scholarship you will receive a research grant of $3,000, for the purposes of a summer research project.  This grant will be placed into a student research account for research-related expenses. Any unspent funds at the end of 12 months will be returned to JCU.

Prior to completing an application, you should carefully read the Grant Rules below.

Applicants wanting to apply for this grant must attach the following documents to their application form:

  • A written statement addressing the aims of the fund (max 500 words);
  • A concise research proposal outlining the project, timeline and budget (max 500 words), accompanied by an email or letter of support from your research supervisor;
  • For projects involving human or animal participants, candidates must provide supporting evidence to demonstrate that the ethics application process is underway, with no anticipated hurdles;
  • A copy of your curriculum vitae.

When applying for a scholarship it is very important that you ensure that you include all relevant documents (including a completed application form) and that your application is submitted before the closing date. If an application is incomplete, it will not be considered.

Successful applicants are expected to submit a journal manuscript for publication at the end of this work (therefore some work, such as ethics applications and publishing, will need to occur before and after the official summer period).

Students are also expected to submit a 1-2 page impact statement (including photos) discussing the research undertaken (location, extent of work, communities impacted, findings etc).

Your application is checked for completeness and eligibility, and you will receive an email confirmation it has been received. After the closing date it will be individually assessed and put forward to a selection committee who will rank your application against others who have applied. Applicants may be required to attend an interview as part of the selection process.

Introduction

The Amuthan Medical Research Fund was established in 2013 in memory of Amuthan Annamalai, a Year 6 medical student at James Cook University who passed away on 25 January 2013. The objective of the fund is to improve the health of under-served populations in the tropics through medical research and community development in the fields of public health/health promotion, infectious diseases (especially typhoid and/or Dengue fever) and/or health services. The fund will support research that will lead to improved quality of life, health equity and excellence in clinical care for people living in the tropics.

This award is subject to the provisions of James Cook University’s Coursework Scholarships, Bursaries and Grants Policy.

Nature of the Grant

If you are a successful applicant of this award you will receive a research grant of $3,000, for the purposes of a summer research project.  This grant will be placed into a student research account for research-related expenses. Any unspent funds at the end of 12 months will be returned to JCU.

Eligibility Criteria

The Amuthan Medical Research Grant shall be open to competition among applicants who are:

  • Admitted to the Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery at James Cook University;
  • Enrolled full-time (12 credit points per teaching period); and
  • Of good academic and professional standing; and
  • Are undertaking a summer research project.

Preference will be given to a 2nd or 3rd year student.

Selection Criteria

The Selection Criteria are:

  • Qualities of the applicant, academic potential and degree to which they demonstrate commitment to values of social justice and equity (30%);
  • Scientific quality of the proposed research project (40%);
  • Relevance to the objectives of the Amuthan Medical Research Fund (10%);
  • Feasibility of carrying out and completing the research in proposed time frame (10%); and
  • Potential to build capacity in public health, infectious diseases or health services research in the tropics (10%).

Application Procedures

Applications must be submitted on the official application form no later than the date set by the Selection Committee for the year in which the award is to be made.

Applicants must submit with the official form, where appropriate:

  • A written statement addressing the aims of the fund (max 500 words);
  • A concise research proposal outlining the project, timeline and budget (max 500 words), accompanied by an email or letter of support from your research supervisor;
  • For projects involving human or animal participants, candidates must provide supporting evidence to demonstrate that the ethics application process is underway, with no anticipated hurdles;
  • A copy of your curriculum vitae.

When applying for a grant it is very important that you ensure that you include all relevant documents (including a completed application form) and that your application is submitted before the closing date. If an application is incomplete, it will not be considered.

Applications submitted without the relevant documentation will not be considered.

The applicant authorises the Selection Committee to make such enquiries as to the applicant’s suitability to receive the bursary, which includes authorisation for the Selection Committee to examine the applicant’s academic record, and seek opinions from relevant members of the academic staff of this University or any other academic institution.

What do I need to deliver?

Successful applicants are expected to submit a journal manuscript for publication at the end of this work (therefore some work, such as ethics applications and publishing, will need to occur before and after the official summer period).

Students are also expected to submit a 1-2 page impact statement (including photos) discussing the research undertaken (location, extent of work, communities impacted, findings etc).

Selection Process

The award of the grant shall be made in the absolute discretion of the Selection Committee, which shall comprise:

  • Dean, College of Medicine and Dentistry (chair), or nominee;
  • Discipline Head, General Practice and Rural Medicine, or nominee; and
  • Associate Dean, Research & Post graduate Education, College of Medicine & Dentistry, or nominee.

The Selection Committee reserves the right not to award a grant in any year if, in the opinion of the Selection Committee, there is no applicant of sufficient merit to warrant an award.

The Selection Committee will determine all matters relating to the grant.

Conditions of the Grant

In the event the Selection Committee cancels or suspends the student’s grant, a student may lodge a request for review of decision in accordance with the provisions of the Student Complaint Management Policy and Procedures.

The requirements of the grant shall not make the awarding of the grant conditional upon the recipient providing unremunerated services or products to the donor.

A student may lodge a request for review of decision in accordance with the provisions of the Student Appeals Policy.

Administration of the Grant

The grant shall be administered by the Scholarships Office, on behalf of the Selection Committee.

Moneys payable in any year to the holder of an award shall be paid at such times and in such amounts as the Committee deems appropriate to the circumstance of each case.

Where an award provides some benefit to the recipient from a body external to the University, or an obligation upon a body external to the University, the University, its servants and agents, shall not be liable for that benefit or obligation.

Please refer to Glossary of Terms