Project Details
Project Description
CIA Hui has applied for a $5,000 TROPHI research bursary for partial project funding for the third study in her PhD, a qualitative interview study with GPs and people with lived experience of endometriosis to understand the experiences of using long-acting reversible contraception to treat endometriosis in Australian primary care.
https://trophi.org.au/about-us/
"The Victorian Collaboration for Translating Research Outcomes into the Primary Health Interface (TROPHI) is a collaboration between the Monash University Department of General Practice, The University of Melbourne Department of General Practice and the RACGP, funded by the Windermere Foundation."
https://trophi.org.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2025/04/TROPHI-News-April-2025.pdf
"Research development bursaries
Bursaries of $5000 are also available to support your education and/ or research costs.
This funding can be used for professional development to help you extend your skills in research and translation as well as support you with costs associated with an appropriately supervised research activity. Eligible applicants should be early career researchers* who are GPs, including current and former GP registrars or other primary care/general practice professionals working in a patient facing practice within the TROPHI region."
TROPHI News July 2025 email received 30th July 2025:
"Access funding to support your education and development – apply now.
Do you want to develop your skills in research and translation?
Are you seeking funding to support professional development?
Funding is now available to support you.
$1000 education bursaries available.
Apply now for a bursary of $1000 to support education aligned with the TROPHI regional priorities including mental health or build skills in research, translation, education or quality improvement.
Open to GPs, registrars, medical students and primary care professionals working in a patient-facing role within the TROPHI region.
$5000 research development bursaries
Funding is available to support education or research costs, including professional development in research and/or translation or expenses related to a supervised research project.
Open to early career researchers who are GPs, GP registrars, or other primary care professionals working in patient-facing roles within the TROPHI region."
https://trophi.org.au/about-us/
"The Victorian Collaboration for Translating Research Outcomes into the Primary Health Interface (TROPHI) is a collaboration between the Monash University Department of General Practice, The University of Melbourne Department of General Practice and the RACGP, funded by the Windermere Foundation."
https://trophi.org.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2025/04/TROPHI-News-April-2025.pdf
"Research development bursaries
Bursaries of $5000 are also available to support your education and/ or research costs.
This funding can be used for professional development to help you extend your skills in research and translation as well as support you with costs associated with an appropriately supervised research activity. Eligible applicants should be early career researchers* who are GPs, including current and former GP registrars or other primary care/general practice professionals working in a patient facing practice within the TROPHI region."
TROPHI News July 2025 email received 30th July 2025:
"Access funding to support your education and development – apply now.
Do you want to develop your skills in research and translation?
Are you seeking funding to support professional development?
Funding is now available to support you.
$1000 education bursaries available.
Apply now for a bursary of $1000 to support education aligned with the TROPHI regional priorities including mental health or build skills in research, translation, education or quality improvement.
Open to GPs, registrars, medical students and primary care professionals working in a patient-facing role within the TROPHI region.
$5000 research development bursaries
Funding is available to support education or research costs, including professional development in research and/or translation or expenses related to a supervised research project.
Open to early career researchers who are GPs, GP registrars, or other primary care professionals working in patient-facing roles within the TROPHI region."
| Short title | LARC for endometriosis treatment in primary care- qualitative study |
|---|---|
| Status | Active |
| Effective start/end date | 6/10/25 → 5/10/26 |