Emory-UQ Collaborative Partnership Research Grant

Emory and UQ have partnered to establish a Collaborative Partnership Research Grant through Emory’s Halle Institute for Global Research.

Applications are now closed. The next round will be announced in late 2023. 

About the grant program

The Collaborative Partnership Research Grant program fosters the broadening of international research and engagement between Emory University and UQ. Applicants from all schools and disciplines are encouraged to submit funding applications for innovative and sustainable projects built around collaborative research and engagement. The research and engagement activities may take place in any country or region as long as it is done collaboratively. The expectation is that these initial projects will lead to long-term collaborations, institutional and research relations, and when applicable, generate publications, exhibitions, and/or external funding. Applications that include students and/or collaborations across schools, disciplines and units are encouraged but not required.  


Grant amount

In 2022-2023, up to two applications will be funded (each with two principal investigators: one from Emory University and one from UQ).  Each application will receive up to US$10,000 from their respective institution for a total of up to US$20,000. These funds must be used for research and engagement activities which adhere to the guidelines below.

Please note that due to COVID-19, all grant-related travel must adhere to Emory University and UQ policies, as well as local restrictions, border controls and health procedures.


Further details

Please contact Global Strategy and Partnerships for further information at globalstrategy@uq.edu.au