What鈥檚 stopping you from applying for research funding through the College?

By Simone White, Senior Communications Advisor

31 October 2022

Category: College and members

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Over a couple of weeks in ePulse we asked the above question to understand the barriers stopping members from applying for funding through the College鈥檚 Research and Education Committee (REC).听

We gave five options, plus a free text box, to ensure we captured as much feedback as possible. Respondents could select more than one option. The survey results identified an unmet need for 澳门六合彩app下载 interested in research but were unsure how to get started:聽

  1. I don鈥檛 know how to assign costs for my research project (45%)聽
  2. I don鈥檛 know anything about it (39%)
  3. I don鈥檛 have time to undertake any research (33%)
  4. I don鈥檛 know how to apply (18%)
  5. I don鈥檛 have a research project in mind (15%)聽

The 鈥榦ther鈥 free text box provided 19 responses ranging from, nearing retirement, not knowing how to find a supervisor or support, having a research project that might not be accepted, lack of confidence, not sure what the funding can be used for (intern, conference costs, travel costs etc) and comments about burnout and not having the time to undertake research right now.听

The REC spoke about these survey findings at their recent committee meeting and discussed solutions to address the feedback raised. The committee will be consulting wider with the College, Board and National Advisory Council (NAC) to explore ways to encourage and support emerging general practice researchers. One option discussed was to hold a webinar in the new year with members of REC and a successful applicant who can talk through the application process, how to assign costs, and answer your questions.听聽

REC funding overview聽

There are three funding rounds a year when the committee calls for research applications to be submitted.听

You do not have to be a member of the College or a doctor to apply for REC funding, but the research topic does need to be relevant to general practice, rural general practice, or rural hospital medicine, so members and people working within a general practice are encouraged to apply.

Funding rounds and deadlines are advertised on the College website, in NZ Doctor, and in our weekly member newsletter, ePulse. Information on the funding rounds is also shared with external people, groups and organisations who pass on the information to their networks.听

How to apply聽

All the information you need, including the application form can be found on the College website, along with the funding round dates, and links to previous research.听

Note: There are no more funding rounds for 2022, and the first funding round of 2023 will close on 15 March.听

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Grants are typically between $5,000 and $20,000. Although up to $40,000 can be awarded. Individual and group applications can be submitted. Read more in the application guidelines and FAQs.听

Your application should reflect one (or more) of the below domains:聽

  1. Advancing M膩ori health聽
  2. Achieving health equity聽
  3. Enhancing the practice of primary care through scientific discovery
  4. Meeting the needs of rural general practice and/or rural hospital medicine聽

Successful applicants are encouraged to submit their final papers into the Journal of Primary Health Care and submit an abstract to the annual College conference.听

The Research and Education Committee聽

  • Dr Nina Bevin 鈥 Chair, and Te Akoranga a M膩ui representative聽
  • Dr Hemi Enright 鈥 Te Akoranga a M膩ui representative聽
  • Dr Stephan Lombard 鈥 NAC representative聽
  • Dr Sue Tutty 鈥 NAC representative聽
  • Dr Andrew Morgan 鈥 Board representative聽
  • Kylie McQuellin 鈥 staff representative聽
  • Louise Abolins 鈥 secretariat聽

To get in contact, email