Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01187:reg:9:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01187
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 2/11)
Character Range: 29538–32835

b.       the information is commercial in confidence;
c.        revealing the information would cause unreasonable harm to You or someone else; or
d.       You provide the information with an understanding that it will stay confidential.
Freedom of information
9.12.      All documents in the possession of the Australian Government, including those about this program, are subject to the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act).

       Part A       Early Career Industry Fellowships
    A1.1       The requirements for the Early Career Industry Fellowship scheme set out here must be read with the IFP requirements in Sections 1–9 of these grant guidelines.

Eligibility criteria
    A1.2       The Early Career Industry Fellowship candidate must hold a Higher Degree by Research or equivalent.
    A1.3       Your application must justify why the candidate may be considered 'early career'. The candidate should have a total of 5 or less years of industry and/or academic research experience (measured by FTE), and may take career interruptions into consideration.
    A1.4       A previous recipient of an Early Career Industry Fellowship is not eligible to apply for another Early Career Industry Fellowship, but may apply for a Mid-Career Industry Fellowship or Industry Laureate Fellowship.
    A1.5       An individual may submit a maximum of two Early Career Industry Fellowship applications.
    A1.6       You may apply for an Early Career Industry Fellowship on behalf of an Australian or international candidate.

Assessment criteria
    A1.7       Your application must address all assessment criteria. We will assess your application based on the weighting given to each criterion. The assessment criteria for the Early Career Industry Fellowship grant opportunity are:
       1. Impact 25%
          * The significance of the industry challenge or opportunity being addressed in the research project and its relevance to industry partners;
          * The potential for short-, medium- or long-term outcomes, translation, adoption and/or commercialisation beyond Fellowship completion; and
          * The appropriateness, completeness and effectiveness of proposed pathways to impact, and related activities to support research translation, adoption and/or commercialisation, including IP management.
      b.         Commitment and Alignment 25%
          * Demonstration of the mutual benefit to the Fellow and Key Industry Partner including potential to lead to longer-term collaboration;
          * Strength of engagement between the Fellow and Key Industry Partner, including previous projects (where applicable), and interactions to date on the proposed project; and
          * The extent to which all parties demonstrate a commitment to the success of the project and to expanding a collaborative relationship.
      c.          Candidate Capability 25%
          * The extent to which the candidate's skills and experience, relative to opportunity, are aligned to the project;
          * The candidate's demonstrated capability to undertake research projects in collaboration with industry and/or other research end-user groups; and
          * The appropriateness and effectiveness of the proposed career development plans for the Fellow, including to enhance their