Archived Grant Opportunity View - GO882
Special Research Initiative: PFAS Remediation Research Program
The Australian Research Council (ARC) will fund a new research initiative, the PFAS (per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances) Remediation Research Program (the Program) through the ARC’s Special Research Initiatives scheme. Up to $13 million in total is available to fund a range of research projects.
Scope
The Special Research Initiative: PFAS Remediation Research Program aims to facilitate the development of innovative technologies to investigate and remediate PFAS (per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances) contaminated media including soil and other solid contaminated debris, groundwater, waterways and marine systems.
We will only accept applications from the organisations listed in the Program Grant Guidelines. The Eligible Organisation that submits the application will be the Administering Organisation and all other Eligible Organisations listed on the application will be Other Eligible Organisations.
Roles that may be nominated in an application are:
•Chief Investigator (CI)
•Partner Investigator (PI).
The application must nominate at least one CI from an Eligible Organisation. The first-named CI must be from the Administering Organisation and will be the Project Leader.
The application may nominate a PI from each Partner Organisation. A PI who is representing a Partner Organisation on the application is required to have a role within that Partner Organisation.
The grant period per project is for a minimum of one year up to a maximum of three years.
$13,000,000.00
From $50,000.00 to $3,000,000.00
You must submit your grant application on the application form in Research Management System (RMS). The application form includes help information and further information is in the Instructions to Applicants document on the ARC website.
If you have any technical difficulties, please contact ARC-Systems@arc.gov.au.
We will not provide application forms or accept applications for this grant opportunity by fax or mail.
You must make sure that your application is complete and accurate and submitted in accordance with these Grant Guidelines, grant agreement and application form.
You must certify an application online in RMS. Research Offices must ensure that the person assigned the ‘Research Office Delegate’ role in RMS is authorised to certify and submit applications.