Digital Health CRC - RMIT Project EOI assessment

Submissions are now being accepted.

The Opportunity

The Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre (DHCRC) was funded from 2018 to 2025 with the goal of “connecting the ecosystem of industry, government, providers, consumers, academia and research to solve the most pressing healthcare challenges” (https://digitalhealthcrc.com).

RMIT University is an academic partner engaged in industry-led research projects and delivering online learning relevant to the CRC.  

 

DHCRC is seeking further industry/academic collaborative projects under the following themes: 

  1. Digital Care 
  2. Effective use of health-related data 
  3. Education and capability 
  4. Equitable access to digital health 

 

The purpose of this EOI form is to assist RMIT in developing suitable proposals to take to DHCRC for funding.  

 

Word limits are guidelines only and aim to focus the text on key criteria. 

 

NOTE: Due to the short window of opportunity for the DHCRC, projects focused on technology translation with high Technology Readiness Level (TRL > 4) will be most suitable for funding. 

 

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IMPORTANT: Please read information below to assist you in completing your application online.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

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