Amplify activities guidelines

The Australian Academy of Science invites applications from Australia's early- and mid-career researchers (EMCRs) for Amplify grants valued up to $15,000 each, funded by the Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia) or TMIA. The funding will support activities that demonstrate the capacity to bring additional benefits and opportunities to EMCRs through add-on workshops, training events or activities attached to existing STEM conferences or symposiums in Australia. Amplify activities cannot be standalone events; they must be new, additional activities that amplify the benefit of the existing event for Australian EMCRs.


Eligibility  

To be eligible to receive an Amplify activity grant, applicants must:

  • be less than 15 years post PhD, excluding career disruption or barrier*
  • be a member of the Australian Academy of Science’s EMCR forum. The organising committee must have at least three members and it is encouraged to have more members on the committee. However, the committee should maintain a ratio of at least 3 EMCRs to 1 senior scientist, ensuring that the senior scientists do not outnumber EMCRs 
  • be currently residing in Australia and be either an Australian citizen or hold a valid Australian visa 
  • not have received a TMIA Flagship or Amplify grant in the past three years (2023-2025)
  • be employed at an eligible Australian research organisation as outlined below.

Eligible research organisations:

  • Australian tertiary education institutions (as per the Higher Education Support Act 2003)
  • Australian cooperative research centres
  • Publicly funded research agencies
  • Australian state and territory funded research organisations
  • Australian public research companies
  • Australian private research companies
  • Australian not-for-profit research organisations
  • Other Australian incorporated entities.

Eligible applications must:

  • be complete at submission, including all required responses and attachments
  • explain how the add-on activity will be managed by the organising committee, including an outline of the experience of the activity organising committee members
  • outline the capacity of the proposed activity to provide additional benefits and opportunities at the existing event for the EMCR community in Australia
  • complete the activity income and expense budgets, in accordance with the eligible and ineligible expenses in the ‘Terms of award’ section.

*Career disruption or barrier: A career disruption or barrier is an interruption that has caused prolonged impact on a researcher’s capacity to conduct high-level research in the period since the conferral of their first PhD. It may be due to reduced opportunities for research which may be due to one or more of the following: prolonged absences due to unemployment, childbirth, carers’ responsibilities, limited or no access to facilities and resources, disaster management and recovery, medical conditions, disability or accessibility needs, community obligations, including Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural practices and protocols.  

An additional 6 months (pro rata) can be applied for each year of eligible career disruption to account for the time it takes to reestablish research after a period of extended leave.  


Fields of research

Applications are welcome from EMCRs in all fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)


Terms of award

Successful applications will receive an offer of funding from the Academy to support the delivery of an Amplify initiative that will bring benefits and opportunities to EMCRs participating in an existing STEM conference or symposium in Australia.  

Terms and conditions of the grant are below, and the acceptance of these conditions is a prerequisite at time of application submission.  A funding agreement must be executed before any grant funds is released.

  • A funding agreement must be executed before any grant funds are released.
  • Funding can only be used to cover eligible expenses as approved in the application.  
  • Any alterations to the Amplify activity must be approved in writing by the Academy, and where relevant, a funding agreement variation must be executed prior to implementing changes.  
  • Wherever possible, steps should be taken to mitigate the risk of loss of funds through cancelled arrangements, and any unspent funds must be returned to the Academy.
Eligible expenses Ineligible expenses

Direct costs to deliver the Amplify add-on activity, such as:

  • venue hire
  • event catering
  • audio visual services, including online streaming services
  • design, printing, and production of activity material 
  • travel arrangements for invited event speakers, subject matter experts, registered training providers, or other event delegates as approved by the Academy
  • fees for invited speakers or registered training providers
  • other direct event expenses as approved by the Academy
  • bursary, grant, or scholarship programs to fund the event registration fees for Australian EMCRs participating in the conference or symposium, as approved by the Academy
  • Salary and staff costs, including contractor expenses.
  • Gifts or prizes for invited speakers, registered training providers and all other amplify activity participants.
  • Travel costs of organising committee members.
  • Any institutional expenses, including institute overheads, managerial and administrative costs.
  • The grant does not provide funds for research expenses, salaries, bench fees, managerial and administrative costs, or institute overheads. Funding can only be used for the direct project expenses as outlined in the funding agreement.

How to apply

Submit an online application on the Academy’s grant portal, and attach the following documents.

  • CV of the applying EMCR and organising committee members (maximum of three pages per document).
  • Letter of support from the STEM conference or symposium host organisation confirming approval of activity if the Amplify grant application is successful.
  • Quotes or screenshots to support the requested budget items. Where the budget includes a bursary, grant, or scholarship program to support registration fees, applicants will be asked to outline the proposed approach and conditions.  

Assessment criteria  

Proposals will be assessed on:

  • the capacity of the proposed activity to provide benefits and opportunities to Australian EMCRs that are additional to the existing STEM conference or symposium  
  • the relevance and value-add of the proposed activity to the existing STEM conference or symposium
  • the demonstrated effective use of grant funds in the activity budget, including attaching relevant supporting material for each requested budget item. While grants of up to $15,000 may be awarded, the full amount will be considered only in special circumstances as deemed necessary. Applicants are encouraged to submit a realistic and justifiable budget that reflects their actual needs.

Reporting requirements

Successful applicants will be required to submit an interim progress report halfway through the activities and final report (progress and financial report) within two months of the project completion date. The Academy will share reporting templates upon the signing of the grant agreements.

The narrative report should summarise key outputs, outcomes, achievements, and highlights, including relevant media links demonstrating that the activity met its objectives. The financial report must include a financial statement detailing the income and expenditures, confirming that the funds were used in accordance with the funding agreement or its most recent variation.


Acknowledgement and use of assets  

It is a requirement that any publication or media release resulting from the activities funded by this program mention the support of the Australian Academy of Science and the Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia).


Notification of outcome

Applications close at 5 pm (AEST) on 1 October 2025 and the outcomes are expected towards the end of December 2025.  

Applications will be carefully considered against the selection criteria by a committee of scientists with diverse expertise and recommended for final approval by the Royal Society (Australia) Pty Ltd Board. The decisions of the Board will be based on the merit and impact of the proposals. The Academy will not be able to enter into discussion or correspondence regarding the reasons why an application is successful or not.


Grant opening, selection and award process

Call for applications: August 2025
Eligibility screening: October 2025
Assessment and shortlisting by EMCR Committee of Council: October - November 2025
Endorsement and recommendation by the Australian Academy of Science Council: December 2025
Final decision by the Royal Society (Australia) Board: December 2025
Notification of outcomes: December 2025
Grant contract execution and fund disbursement: January - February 2026

For further information contact

 
Australian Academy of Science
GPO Box 783
Canberra ACT 2601

Phone: +61 2 6201 9433
Email: theomurphyau@science.org.au

 

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