Competition in health research: The experience of the John Curtin School of Medical Research

Judith A. Whitworth*

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    Abstract

    Background: In 2002 the Australian National Competitive Grants System was opened to the Institute of Advanced Studies at the Australian National University as part of a commitment to transparency, competitiveness, and collaboration in national research funding. Results: The block grant to the John Curtin School of Medical Research had progressively eroded over many years. Access to the National Competitive Grants Schemes and associated infrastructure (through an agreed 'buy-in' price of 20% of block funding) has succeeded in its aims and in reversing this progressive effective decrease in funding. Conclusion: Access to the National Competitive Grant Scheme has allowed the John Curtin School of Medical Research to contribute more broadly to Australia's health and medical research effort through increased collaboration, in a transparent and competitive funding environment,

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number5
    JournalAustralia and New Zealand Health Policy
    Volume2
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Mar 2005

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