Returning injured workers to appropriate work in a timely and
sustainable way is a primary objective of the Queensland workers'
compensation scheme.
This research initiative provides assistance to eligible
organisations or individuals in performing applied research
projects focused on furthering the objectives of the workers
compensation scheme. Applicants must present a clear statement on
why the research is needed, how it will impact on scheme objectives
and/or their industry and how the research outcomes will be used
after completion.
Our research funding guidelines provide
information and advice on how to apply and what criteria must be
met to assist anyone considering applying for a Q-COMP research
grant. We've summarised some of that information below.
Priorties for funding
All applicants will need to have the necessary expertise,
resources and capacity to undertake and manage the research
project. It is expected that applicants will have an established
research and publication history.
Duration
Funding arrangements are negotiable and grants are available for
a range of periods of time.
Collaboration
We are pleased to be a co-funder of research and invite
applications where substantial funding is already available and
where top up funding is sought.
Conditions of application and
grant
Applicants should read the Q-COMP research funding guidelines
carefully to ensure they understand the conditions under which
funding is provided and be aware that grants may be terminated if
any conditions are breached
How to apply
More information
After reading the funding guidelines, if you have any questions
please contact:
Julie Fox
Education Promotion Manager
Ph (07) 3020 6406
Email: julie.fox@qcomp.com.au