GLOWS Grant Program 2024-26

The Guiding Local Opportunities for Wellbeing (GLOWS) Grant Program 2024–26 offers scholarships and research grants to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, community organisations and their partners for work relating to HIV and viral hepatitis over the next three years.  Lowitja Institute aims to further increase health equity, address disparities that continue to drive disease …

Learn more about the GLOWS Grant Program 2024-26

The two-day gathering is an opportunity to come together and share experiences and knowledge of working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with HIV/viral hepatitis and research into HIV/viral hepatitis. ​This will be a chance to work alongside people with lived experience of HIV/viral hepatitis, people providing support to those living with HIV/viral hepatitis, and senior Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research leaders, to discuss topics such as developing research ideas, research ethics, and knowledge translation.

Eligibility Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people working at or in partnership with an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled organisation
Subject HIV and viral hepatitis
Type Research
Amount Up to $150,000 (one-year duration)
Status Closed

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