Objective
The Auckland Medical Research Foundation’s (AMRF) vision is to improve the health and quality of life for all New Zealanders. We aim to achieve this by providing genuine advances in health, science and medicine through funding the highest quality medical research of all kinds.
Funding area
The AMRF’s research funding area is limited to all recognised tertiary institutions, Te Whatu Ora (TWOs) and Crown Research Institutes (CRIs) and other recognised host institutions with sites in the greater Auckland and Northland region of New Zealand. The principal investigator/grant holder must be affiliated with a host institution within this area, and the majority of work should be undertaken within this area, but co-applicants can come from, and part of the research can be performed, outside our catchment area - either nationally or internationally.
How to apply
Use the on-line application form provided, after first creating an account. The application must be created and submitted from the PI's portal account.
Purpose of the grant
This Fellowship is for the support of senior medically qualified*, or established medical research^ persons, who would gain value from furthering their research expertise and knowledge at one or more approved overseas research institutions. This fellowship is a personal award, and once awarded, is non-transferable to another person.
* ”Senior medically qualified” generally relates to someone who has completed their MBChB programme and has established, or is in the process of establishing, themselves in their chosen speciality.
^ “Established medical research” generally relates to someone who has completed their postgraduate degree and has established, or is in the process of establishing, themselves as an independent researcher in their chose field.
Value of grant
Up to $20,000 per month.
Tenue of grant
Up to 6 months, but flexible so please contact the AMRF to discuss.
Number of grants awarded
The AMRF offers one to two each year, but may consider more on the available funds and quality of applications.
1. Strong scientific and medical relevance
The most competitive applications directly address:
AMRF funds a broad range of health research but strongly prioritizes projects with clear medical significance.
2. Clear translational or patient impact
AMRF reviewers strongly favor proposals likely to:
Applications with realistic pathways toward clinical or health-system benefit tend to score highly.
3. Strong methodological rigor
Competitive proposals generally demonstrate:
Weak methodology is a major predictor of rejection.
4. Strong preliminary data
Successful applications frequently include:
Strong early evidence substantially improves reviewer confidence.
5. Strong investigator track record
Important predictors include:
For fellowships, scientific trajectory and long-term potential are heavily weighted.
6. Strong mentorship and institutional support
For doctoral scholarships and career-development fellowships, reviewers strongly assess:
AMRF explicitly supports emerging researchers and career advancement.
7. Alignment with AMRF funding mechanisms
Applications perform better when carefully matched to the appropriate mechanism, including:
Misalignment between project scope and funding category is a common weakness.
8. Innovation balanced with feasibility
High-scoring proposals usually combine:
with realistic execution plans and achievable milestones.
9. Regional and collaborative relevance
AMRF funding primarily supports research led from the Auckland/Northland region, though collaborations can be national or international.
Applications with:
often receive stronger evaluations.
10. Potential for future external funding
Reviewers favor projects likely to:
AMRF funding is often viewed as seed or career-development support.
Frequent reviewer concerns include:
The strongest AMRF applications usually combine:
clinically meaningful health problem + strong pilot data + rigorous methodology + productive research trajectory + strong mentorship/institutional support + realistic translational impact
Recent AMRF-supported and high-interest areas include:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Auckland Medical Research Foundation
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: Third floor, 81 Grafton Road, Grafton, Auckland 1010
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Jun 24, 2026
$69,600
Affiliation: Auckland Medical Research Foundation
Address: Third floor, 81 Grafton Road, Grafton, Auckland 1010
Website URL: https://funding.medicalresearch.org.nz/grants/2025-r4b-gavin-and-ann-kellaway-travelling-fellowship
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