Current grants
Multiple staff members
Chief investigators S Jan; G Salkeld; P Clarke S. Leeder; J Chalmers; K. Howard. Funding Source: NHMRC Capacity Building Grants for Population Health and Health Services Research: Title: Using health economics to strengthen ties between evidence, policy and practice in chronic disease. Total Funds $1,817,303; Funding Period 2009-2014.
Associate Professor Philip Clarke
2008 Chief Investigator: P Clarke, Funding Source: NHMRC Career Development Award (Level 2): Title: Economic evaluation of policies to manage type 2 diabetes using evidence from randomized controlled trials; Total Funds $410,000; Funding period 2009-2013;
2007 Chief investigator P. Clarke, Funding Source: /Diabetes Australia (DART) Grant/; Title: Development and validation of risk tables for quantifying life expectancy in people with type 2 diabetes; Total funds: $35,000; Funding period: 2008.
Chief investigators P Clarke, A Gray, A. Patel and T. Davis NHMRC Project Grant: Development and validation of an Australian Diabetes Health Policy Simulation Model Total Funds: $383,455. Funding Period 2008-2010.
2006 P Clarke Visiting research fellowship from Swedish council for working life and social research (Forskningsrådet för arbetsliv och socialvetenskap) to visit and collaborate with Professor Ulf Gerdtham, University of Lund (SEK 500,000).
Associate Professor Deborah Schofield
2008 Peter Brookes et al. Australian Health Workforce Health Consultancy. Australian Health Workforce Taskforce. $1 million.
2008 Joe Scuteri, Lisa Fodero and Deborah Schofield Radiation Oncology Workforce planning $239,800 ($273,900 enhanced)
2008 Pit S (Investigator) and Schofield D (supervisor) (2008) Changes in workforce participation among mid-age Australian women: the impact of socio-economic, behavioural, environmental and health-related factors. NHMRC Research Training Fellowship (part-time) App ID. 511998. $137,000 2008 - 2010.
2007 Hewetson M and Schofield D A pilot study of the personal and professional support needs and future careers of rural and metropolitan hospital pharmacy graduates in NSW, NSW Institute of Rural Clinical Services and Training (as part of the Building Rural Research Capacity Programme), $36,400 over 2 years.
2007 Bauman A, Redman S, Harris M, Schofield D, Broom D, McMichael A, Bailey S, Bambrick H, Beard J, Byles J, Clark J, Jalaludin B, Jorm L, Nutbeam D, Rodgers B, Woodruff R, Woodward M 2006.Understanding the impact of social, economic and geographic disadvantage on the health of Australians in mid - later life: what are the opportunities for prevention? NHMRC Preventive Healthcare and Strengthening Australia's Social and Economic Fabric Research Grants $1,800,000 over 5 years.
2006 Schofield D M. Passey and A Earnest Percival R Kelly S Economic impacts of disease on older workers: Costs to government and individuals and opportunities for intervention ARC linkage grant, $717,000 over three years ($270,000 ARC, $373,600 Pfizer and $73,800 in kind Pfizer). LP0774919
2006 Schofield D D. M. Passey and A Earnest. Work, health and older working life. Pfizer Australia $60,000
2006 Walton M, Page S. Schofield D. et. al. NSW Doctors: A workforce study of the International Medical Workforce, NSW Health $100,000
2006 Lyle D. Frager L. Beard J. Kelly B. Schofield D. Passey, M. et al. 2006. Australian Rural Health Research Collaboration, Research and Development Capacity Building Infrastructure Grants Program, NSW Health $1.5 mill
2006 Schofield D. and Assoc Professor Jeff Fuller Assoc Professor, The future of the regional health workforce. University of Sydney R&D Program, ($43,269)