Australia-China Young Researchers Exchange Program Application Form 2013

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Australia-China Young Researchers Exchange Program Application Form 2013 This Project is supported by the Commonwealth of Australia under the Australia-China Science and Research Fund

Application pack for exchange in 2013 About the scheme This exchange scheme is for young to mid-career Australian and Chinese researchers. In 2013 the program will support exchange between the two countries of up to 16 Chinese participants and up to 16 Australian participants from all universities/research institutions meeting the eligibility criteria. This program is a joint initiative funded by the Australian Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education (DIISRTE) and the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST). It is supported by the Australia- China Science and Research Fund (www.innovation.gov.au/acsrf). In Australia the program is managed by the Group of Eight (Go8) office. The Chinese managing institution is the China Science and Technology Exchange Center (CSTEC). The Australia-China Young Researchers Exchange Program aims to: Facilitate future long term science and research collaboration between Australia and China by bringing together future research leaders from both countries in order to foster long term relationships; and Develop early and mid-career Australian and Chinese researchers by increasing their understanding of the cultures, and particularly the science and research practices and systems, of the two countries and developing their leadership skills as future science ambassadors for Australia and China. Each Australian participant will be funded for eligible costs for this exchange, including his/her return economy airfares from Australia to China, visa application fees, and travel insurance. The program will also cover all Australian participants accommodation, meals, costs incurred to attend orientation/debriefing sessions, and domestic travels during their two-week stay in China. Activities and responsibilities of participants during and after the exchange Australian participants will: Travel as a group to China in the given travel period 1 to 14 September 2013; attend an orientation session upon arrival in China; be placed in at least one, and no more than three, appropriate research institutions (including but not limited to: universities, publicly-funded research agencies, medical research institutes and researchintensive businesses) in China for a total period of 2 weeks. During the 2 weeks, participants are expected to conduct research-related visits, meetings, seminars, workshops and symposia with Chinese partners. Liaison officer(s), selected from Chinese research Institutions, will assist Australian participants during their visit to China and respond to requests for assistance or information from the Australian participants; and attend a debriefing session and give a report in writing on their 2-week exchange experience before their departure from China. Participants will provide a copy of their reports to the Go8 office, respond to follow-up emails from the Go8 office, and complete the program report form after the completion of the exchange experience. YREP 2013 Page 2 of 7 How to apply Read the application pack including the Terms and Conditions on pages 3 and 4 to determine if you are eligible to apply; Australian applicants must complete all the questions on the Australian application pack, and attach a CV (maximum five pages per participant); Australian applicants must complete all the questions on the application pack, attach CV (maximum five pages) per participant, and submit them to the research office (or other single authorised central office) of each Eligible Research Organisation which will submit the 2 best ranked applications to the Go8 office for assessment and potential selection on the national level. Incomplete applications or applications not received by the advertised closing time and date will not be considered; and One signed application must be submitted as a hard copy to the research office (or other single authorised central office) of the organisation, along with an electronic copy by email. Important dates Applications for exchanges during 2013 open on 8 April 2013. Individual applicants should check with the research office (or other single authorised central office) of their organisations regarding the internal deadlines for application submission, because each eligible research organisation will be responsible for selecting the best two candidates internally and submitting these selected application(s) to the Go8 Office by 16 June 2013;

Successful and unsuccessful applicants will be notified of the outcomes of the selection process in writing by 12 July 2013; Participants are required to submit a program report form (available from the Go8 website) by 15 November 2013. Application checklist STEP 1 Read the application pack including the Terms and Conditions on pages 3 and 4 to determine if you are eligible to apply. STEP 2 Complete pages 5 to 7 of the application pack. STEP 3 Attach a CV (maximum five pages) STEP 4 Submit application to the research office (or other single authorised central office) of each eligible research organisation. research-intensive businesses) in all research fields, with a priority for natural sciences and engineering; have shown the potential to become leaders in the research community; and have initial contacts which are assumed to have impact if developed further; or have no established links with China. Selection criteria the experience and track record of the participating researchers; the quality of their past and current research projects; the potential of their research projects to involve collaboration with China and to result in outcomes of mutual benefit to both countries; the added value (to the discipline, institution, company and wider society) from the cooperation; and the potential to become leaders in the research community. Terms and conditions General This is an annual exchange scheme for young researchers between Australia and China. It will support exchange of up to 16 Chinese Participants and up to 16 Australian Participants between the two countries in 2013. This program is a joint initiative funded by the Australian Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education (DIISRTE) and the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST). It is supported by the Australia-China Science and Research Fund. The program is undertaken in Australia by Australia s Group of Eight (Go8) and in China by the China Science and Technology Exchange Center (CSTEC). Funding available The program will provide travel to and from China for each Australian participant, including his/her return economy airfares from Australia to China, visa application fees, and travel insurance. All flight bookings will be made and paid for by the Go8. CSTEC will cover the Australian participants accommodation, meals, costs incurred to attend orientation/debriefing sessions, and domestic travels during their two-week stay in China. Activities not funded under this scheme include: activities providing purely study or training opportunities for participants; workshop and conference expenses in China, unless prior agreement in writing is obtained from the Go8; any private activities undertaken by participants in Eligibility of Australian participants conjunction with the exchange; and be Australian citizens or Australian permanent capital expenditure for the purchase of assets such as residents, but do not have consolidated links with office equipment, computers and the construction, China (including through living, studying or working in renovation or extension of facilities such as buildings China).; and laboratories etc. be early to mid-career researchers. An early to midcareer researcher is defined as: A researcher who has Conditions of funding had between 3 and 10 years of research experience Program participants will clearly outline details of the since the award of his/her PhD (or equivalent funding sought on the scheme application form; research qualification), with the PhD having been Program participants flight bookings will be made by awarded between 3 and 15 years at the closing date the Go8 and paid for at time of booking; for submission of applications; Program participants must comply with all financial be employed in an Australian research institution (i.e. reporting requirements of their own institutions; universities, publicly-funded research agencies, or YREP 2013 Page 3 of 7

Program participants will be bound and protected by the policies of their institutions in relation to intellectual property, codes of conduct etc. However, whilst visiting a partner institution, each exchange participant must respect and abide by its policies; It is the responsibility of the program participants to ensure that any existing and resulting intellectual property is appropriately protected. This includes ensuring that the intellectual property interests of their institutions are adequately protected; Program participants will attend an orientation session and debriefing session, and give a report on their 2-week exchange experience before their departure from China. Participants will provide a copy of their reports to the Go8 office; Program participants in 2013 will submit a program report on the required form to the Group of Eight by 15 November 2013. The report will include details of activities undertaken and benefits derived; and Each program participant will agree to complete any surveys or request for information deemed necessary by the Go8 or sponsoring institutions for the purposes of evaluating the scheme. Selection process The Go8 will only consider applications submitted by the research office (or other single authorised central office) of an eligible research organisation that is registered for GST, is incorporated or, if a university, is exempt from income tax; The Go8 will accept a maximum of two applications per eligible research organisation within this annual round, therefore the eligible research organisation will be responsible for selecting the best two candidates from within the organisation. Each organisation will subject the applications it receives to its own quality assurance process and rank applications according to the assessment criteria listed above. These rankings and selected applications will then be provided to the Go8 office in Canberra via yrep@go8.edu.au; A selection panel consisting of academic experts from various disciplines from Australian universities and research institutes will review the submitted applications and select appropriate candidates ; The selection panel will use a similar weighting scale for assessing each application: 1/3 for the experience and track record of the participating researchers; 1/3 for the quality and feasibility of their current projects; and 1/3 for the potential for them to become leaders in the research community and the potential of their research projects to involve collaboration with China and to result in outcomes of mutual benefit to both countries. Successful and unsuccessful applicants will be notified of the outcomes of the selection outcomes in writing by 12 July 2013. Dispute resolution For Australian applications, in the event that disputes arise about any aspect of the scheme s administration or the selection process, the decision of the Go8 office will be final. Resolution of further procedural and project related issues The Go8 recognises that issues not addressed by these Terms and Conditions may arise. In this event, the issues will be resolved through written communication between the Go8 and the CSTEC. Important information for eligible research organisations Go8 will only accept a maximum of two applications per eligible research organisation within an annual round. The research office (or other single authorised central office) of each eligible research organisation will be responsible for setting up its internal deadlines for application submission and selecting the best two candidates from within the organisation; Each organisation will subject the applications it receives to its own quality assurance process and rank applications according to the assessment criteria listed above. The selected application(s) should then be provided to the Go8 office by 16 June 2013; and Research organisations that submit applications for this program should agree to host Chinese visiting scholars if required. Further information about this program Requests for further information about the scheme from potential applicants should be directed to each institution's research office (or other single authorised central office within the institution) in the first instance. You can obtain further information from Go8 office, phone: +61 2 6239 5488 email: yrep@go8.edu.au YREP 2013 Page 4 of 7

Application Form Basic Information about the applicant Name Title Current position Department Institution Address (including postcode) Telephone Email Fax Resident status Are you an Australian citizen or Australian Permanent Resident? Have you established links with China (including through living, studying or working in China)? yes yes Academic background and research activities Please outline your qualifications, including the dates of awards by qualification and awarding institutions Please briefly describe your research career (e.g. information about your research career path or any research career interruptions) YREP 2013 Page 5 of 7

Please outline your research achievements, including research awards and grants you have received ( maximum 300 words, use a Please briefly outline your past and current research projects including their objectives and outcomes, and the innovative nature of those research projects ( maximum 300 words, use a Describe the potential of your current and future research projects to involve collaboration with China and the potential to develop and maintain the links with your Chinese research partner(s) YREP 2013 Page 6 of 7

Describe the added value to your research discipline, institution and wider society from the potential cooperation with China, and the potential outcomes of mutual benefit to both countries If you are successful, please list your preferred host institutions you would like to visit in China (maximum three research institutions) Declaration I declare that all information provided in this application is true and accurate. If selected for funding, I acknowledge that I will be responsible for spending it in accordance with the stated aims of the project, will comply with all conditions of funding set out in the Terms and Conditions of the scheme guidelines. Signature of the participant Name Signature Date YREP 2013 Page 7 of 7