CAWRI seed funding opportunities in 2020

The Creativity and Wellbeing Research Initiative (CAWRI) has announced its second tranche of seed funding.

In 2020, CAWRI will offer a seed funding scheme for grants of up to $13,000 to support inter-Faculty research projects that explore the relationship between creativity and wellbeing. The primary purpose of the scheme is to build capacity and support new and emerging research collaborations in the theme area. Applications will open on 15 January 2020, with submissions due 1 March 2020.

To learn more about the projects that were awarded seed funding in 2019, or to find out how you can apply, visit the CAWRI website or contact CAWRI Research Coordinator Frederic Kiernan.

CAWRI is a Hallmark Research Initiative based at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, The University of Melbourne. ERCC Executive Director Professor Peter Otto is a member of the CAWRI Steering Committee.

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Frederic Kiernan (CAWRI Research Coordinator)

kiernanf@unimelb.edu.au