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in respect of the Grant Year, the HEP must repay the amount of the overpayment to the department.

1.4.45  Rollover of Grant Amounts

A RSP grant is made in respect of the relevant Grant Year for the purpose of section 41-40 of the Act.

1.5  Conditions that Apply to RSP Grants

Conditions that apply to RSP grants will be determined in writing by the Minister, or his or her delegate, under subsection 41‑25(b)(i) of the Act. The latest version of the Conditions of Grant for the RSP is linked from the RSP page on the department's web site.
CHAPTER 2 GRANTS FOR ACTIVITIES THAT FOSTER AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE IMPORTANCE OF, OR PROMOTE RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP IN, SCIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCE OR THE HUMANITIES IN AUSTRALIA

2.1  Purpose

The purpose of this chapter is to specify:

     (1) in accordance with subsection 41‑15(1) of the Act, for the purpose described at item 11(b) of the table in subsection 41‑10(1) of the Act, the HERP; and

     (2) under subsection 41‑15(2) of the Act, some other matters relevant to the HERP grants.

HIGHER EDUCATION RESEARCH PROMOTION

2.5  Organisations Eligible to Receive Grants

The following organisations are eligible to receive grants under the HERP:

     (1) Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science (ANZAAS);

     (2) Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACoLA) (peak body for the Learned Academies);

     (3) The Learned Academies:

         (aa) Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (AAHMS);

         (a) Australian Academy of the Humanities (AAH);

         (b) Australian Academy of Science (AAS);

         (c) Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE); and

         (d) Academy of Social Sciences in Australia Incorporated (ASSA).

2.10  HERP Description

The HERP provides grants under the Act to foster an understanding of the importance of, and/or promote research and scholarship in, science, social science or the humanities in Australia.

2.15  HERP Objectives

The objectives for each HERP grant to each of the relevant eligible organisations are:

     (1) ANZAAS: To cover the costs of transportation and accommodation for approximately five students from each Australian State and Territory to attend the annual Youth Conference;

     (2) ACoLA (peak administrative body for the Learned Academies): To support cooperation between the five Learned Academies, to provide a common point of access to the five Learned Academies for outside organisations and individuals, and promote a unified national vision, helping to enhance interactions between the five Learned Academies without compromising their individual priorities or activities;

     (3) Learned Academies:

         (a) The AAS, ATSE, AAH, ASSA and AAHMS: To provide secretariat and other administrative support to enable the Academies and their fellows to contribute advice and assistance on issues of national importance, to conduct workshops, forums, symposia and similar events so that the Academies and their fellows