This Fellowship is intended to support the development of Pacific health research capacity and capability. It is open to Pacific graduates in health or social sciences, both clinical and non-clinical.
Applications Open:
8th December 2025
Applications Close:
9th March 2026
Award announcement:
7th August 2026
Remuneration
Remuneration for Pacific Research Fellowships will be individually determined in conjunction with the host institution according to the qualifications and seniority of the Fellow and will normally maintain parity with appropriate rates paid by universities. Fellows may not receive regular remuneration, in addition to the Pacific Research Fellowship, except with the approval of the Scientific Committee.
Successful recipients will, in addition to their salary, receive research support funding of up to NZ$20,000, if required, to support the project work outlined in their fellowship proposal. If you have also applied for a concurrent project grant and that application is successful this support funding will not be available.
Competitive applications usually share these strengths:
✔ 1. Clear Cardiovascular Focus
Proposals must address heart disease mechanisms, prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, or outcomes — and explicitly align with NZ health priorities. Projects without direct cardiac relevance are less competitive. Heart Foundation NZ
✔ 2. Strong Experimental or Analytical Plan
Reviewers look for:
Clear hypotheses and specific aims
Appropriate methods and statistical plans
Feasible deliverables within the funding period
✔ 3. Investigator & Team Capability
Experience, track record (publications, prior funding), and institutional support signal readiness to deliver. Collaborative, multidisciplinary teams often appeal to reviewers.
✔ 4. Value for Money & Feasibility
Especially for larger project grants, budgets should be tightly justified with realistic timelines and clear milestones.
✔ 5. Contribution to Building Evidence or Capacity
Proposals that generate data enabling larger national/international grants (e.g., HRC NZ, MBIE, Healthier Lives partners) or strengthen workforce capacity are highly viewed. Wikipedia
✔ Match funding type to career stage:
Early researchers: Postgraduate Scholarship, Small Project Grant
Postdocs or clinicians: Research or Overseas Training Fellowships
Established leaders: Senior Fellowship or Project Grant
✔ Engage stakeholders: Letters of support from departments or clinical partners strengthen credibility.
✔ Plan for ethics: Human and animal research must be ethically approved and compliant with NZ regulations. Heart Foundation NZ
✔ Articulate impact: Emphasise potential influence on practice, policy, or health outcomes in NZ.
| Funding Type | Target | Focus | Typical Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| Project Grants | Researchers/Teams | Cardiovascular research | Up to ~NZ$250k (1–3 yrs) Heart Foundation NZ |
| Research Fellowships | Postdoc/Investigators | Heart research career support | Up to 3 yrs Heart Foundation NZ |
| Senior Fellowships | Established researchers | Independent cardiovascular research | Up to 3 yrs Heart Foundation NZ |
| Overseas Training Fellowships | Clinicians | Training + research abroad | ~NZ$100k/yr + travel Heart Foundation NZ |
| Māori & Pacific Fellowships | Māori/Pacific researchers | Health equity heart research | Up to 3 yrs Heart Foundation NZ |
| Postgraduate Scholarships | PhD candidates | Research training | ~NZ$35k/yr + fees Heart Foundation NZ |
| Small Project/Grant-in-Aid | Emerging researchers | Exploratory work | ~NZ$20k Heart Foundation NZ |
| Travel Grants | Professionals/Researchers | Conference/travel support | ~NZ$5k Heart Foundation NZ |
| Allied Health Grant | Allied health professionals | Research/pro development | Variable Heart Foundation NZ |
🔍 When This Is a Good Fit
✔ You’re based in New Zealand (many awards are NZ-only). Heart Foundation NZ
✔ Your research directly addresses cardiovascular health or disease. Wikipedia
✔ You need funding for pilot work, training, capacity building, or career development.
Individuals who have previously completed a Heart Foundation Pacific Research Fellowshipare not eligible to re-apply for another Pacific Research Fellowship. Past recipients mayapply for a higher-level fellowship, such as a Senior Research Fellowship, if available.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: National Heart Foundation New Zealand
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 9 Kalmia Street, Ellerslie, Auckland 1051
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Mar 09, 2026
Mar 09, 2026
$11,400
Affiliation: National Heart Foundation New Zealand
Address: 9 Kalmia Street, Ellerslie, Auckland 1051
Website URL: https://heartnz-cp.enquire.cloud/round/RND-0000059/1003
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