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MOGA Grant Funding

Introduction
A key objective of the Medical Oncology Group of Australia is to encourage and support MOGA members in professional endeavours, to improve the field of medical oncology in Australia and to contribute to on-going professional development. With a recent increase in funding to support this aim, MOGA is now accepting formal applications for funding to aid members in their personal oncology initiatives; examples of eligible projects include research projects, education/training programs and community outreach.
 
MOGA hopes to increase the funding available for projects to improve the study, treatment and prevention of cancer over the coming years. MOGA recognises the need to acknowledge and support the ambitions of members who wish to use their skills and experience to reach beyond their clinical practice—not only to propel forward oncological research across a wide spectrum of disciplines, but additionally to improve patient quality of life and provide outstanding educational services.
 
MOGA funding is not a duplication of other grants available, for research purposes or otherwise, but instead is designed to support, improve, grow and supplement original approaches proposed by members to existing issues in the practice of medical oncology in Australia. Relevance, feasibility and innovation are key scoring criteria for the funding application.
 
Download an Application for Funding
 
Guidelines
Project funding is restricted to MOGA members only. Applications may fall into any number of categories, including, but not limited to:

  • Research Projects
  • Education and Training
  • Community Outreach

Criteria for acceptance of the application will vary based on the nature of the proposal and are at the sole discretion of the Medical Oncology Group of Australia Executive Committee. Funding is capped at $20,000 per proposal. Applications are rolling and will be considered upon receipt.
 
Applications can be submitted by post to:
MOGA Discretionary Funding Applications
145 Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000
 
Or by email to: moga@moga.org.au
 
Funding will commence on receipt of a completed and signed Letter of Acceptance plus provision of the banking arrangement details.

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  • Amgen
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Schering-Plough Hubert Stuerzl
  • Ipsen
  • Novartis
  • Roche
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