Corporate Body

National Association of Research Fellows Incorporated (c. 1992 - )

From
c. December 1992
Victoria, Australia
Functions
Membership Organisation
Alternative Names
  • NARF (Acronym)
  • National Association of Research Fellows of NHMRC, Incorporated (Former name)
Website
https://narf.org.au/
Reference No
Incorporated Association No. A26856T

Summary

The National Association of Research Fellows Incorporated (NARF) is a national association serving the interests of Australian Research Fellows of the biomedical sector. This includes current and past NHMRC fellows (Investigator Grant awardees), ARC Fellows (e.g. DECRA, Future Fellows). It also welcomes membership of holders of philanthropic fellowships (e.g. Viertel Fellows, Heart Foundation Fellows) and is inclusive of candidate fellows of the above-mentioned schemes. NARF is committed to ensuring that Research Fellows are able to sustain long-term research projects, train the next generation of research staff and students, and to pursue outstanding scientific research at all stages of their careers.

Details

Chronology

1991
Event - NARF holds an AGM prior to incorporation. It is unkonwn how long it existed prior to this date.

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