Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00975:reg:9:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00975
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 4/13)
Character Range: 43082–46220

partner(s) and other research end-users;
          * New or advanced knowledge expected to result from the project;
          * Appropriateness, completeness and effectiveness of proposed pathways for short-, medium- or long-term adoption, translation, and/or commercialisation of the project outcomes, including IP management, by the industry partner(s) beyond the Fellowship completion;
          * Demonstration of the mutual benefit to the candidate and the Key Industry Partner including potential to lead to longer-term collaboration; and
          * The potential for economic, commercial, environmental, cultural and/or social benefit for Australia.

Successful grant applications
    A1.10   The Early Career Industry Fellowship may be undertaken full-time or part‑time subject to Your employment conditions and provided it does not exceed 6 years (excluding any approved suspensions).
    A1.11   You must employ the Early Career Industry Fellow at a minimum of academic level A (or equivalent) for the entire project activity period.

Part B       Mid-Career Industry Fellowships
    B1.1       The requirements for the Mid-Career Industry Fellowship scheme set out here must be read with the IFP requirements in Sections 1–9.

Grant Eligibility criteria
    B1.2       An individual must not be nominated for more than one Mid-Career Industry Fellowship application in a grant opportunity.
    B1.3       A previous recipient of a Mid-Career Industry Fellowship is not eligible to apply for another Mid-Career Industry Fellowship or an Early Career Industry Fellowship, but may apply for an Industry Laureate Fellowship.
    B1.4       An individual who has been nominated for a Mid-Career Industry Fellowships on three previous occasions, over the period in which the candidate is eligible, is not eligible to apply for another Mid-Career Industry Fellowships. This includes applications that were withdrawn after the grant opportunity closing date and applications that We deemed ineligible.
    B1.5       To be eligible, the candidate must, as at the grant opportunity closing date:
        1. have an award of PhD date on, or after, the grant opportunity eligibility dates listed on the ARC website; or
b.      have an award of PhD date together with an allowable period of career interruption that would be commensurate with an award of PhD date on or after the grant opportunity eligibility dates listed on the ARC website. More information on allowable career interruptions, and the period allowed for each, is available in the Instructions to Applicants and the 'Eligibility and Career Interruptions Statement' on the ARC website.
    B1.6       If the candidate has more than one PhD, the earliest awarded PhD must fall within this timeframe.
    B1.7       Where the candidate holds a higher research degree that is not a PhD, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) or equivalent must certify that the qualification meets the level 10 criteria of the Australian Qualifications Framework Second Edition.
    B1.8       Where the candidate holds a professional equivalent to a PhD which is relied upon as the relevant