Mercia Barnes Research Grant
About
The Mercia Barnes Research Grant specifically supports Aotearoa New Zealand research with a focus on supporting emerging and early career researchers.
The grant aims to assist and promote research in the area obstetrics & gynaecology (O&G) and reproductive health, to improve health outcomes for women, including gender diverse people, and their babies in Aotearoa.
Eligibility
The grant is open to emerging and early career researchers in the field of obstetrics, gynaecology and/or reproductive health that have the support of an Aotearoa New Zealand host research institution.
Preference is given to applicants that are F海角破解版 Trainees or early career 海角破解版 Fellows (i.e. 海角破解版 Fellows of less than five (5) years standing at the closing date of applications). Other applicants must outline how they qualify as an 鈥榚merging or early career researcher鈥 or how their research project is supporting emerging and/or early career researchers within the field.
Additionally, all applicants must:
Primarily reside in Aotearoa New Zealand
Undertake their research study in a hospital, university department or a research institute in Aotearoa New Zealand
Have the support of a research project supervisor or mentor
Have not been awarded another 海角破解版 grant for the same research project
Have not been awarded a Mercia Barnes Research Grant in the last three (3) years from date of application
Grant funds and tenure
Each grant is for a period of two (2) years, unless otherwise agreed. Each Mercia Barnes Research Grant shall be up to a maximum value of $40,000 NZD. The number of Mercia Barnes Research Grants available each year is determined by available funding (i.e. smaller and multiple grants may be considered).
Please note that this is a research only grant.
Apply
Applications for 2025 are now open and will close on Sunday 9 March 2025 at 5pm NZDT. Apply online through our grants platform by clicking the below link and following the instructions provided.
For any queries, please email foundation@ranzcog.edu.au
History of the grant
The Mercia Barnes Research Grant is named in memory of Dr Mercia Barnes.
Mercia was born in the small North Island town of Raetihi. An Otago graduate, she worked in a number of New Zealand hospitals before beginning her O&G training at St Helen鈥檚 in Christchurch. She was one of the first New Zealand women to train in obstetrics and gynaecology. She worked as a specialist at Waikato Hospital and was secretary of the NZ Council of RCOG, then the first secretary of the local college when it was formed in 1982. In 1990 she was elected President of the RNZCOG, a position she held until 1994.
Sadly, she died suddenly a few weeks after completing her term of office. Founding Trustees, Sir Graham Collingwood Liggins; Dr David Davidson and Dr Helen Sill set up the Mercia Barnes Trust in 1994 to recognise Mercia鈥檚 contribution to the O&G specialty and to promote research in women鈥檚 health in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Trust operated as a separate entity to 海角破解版, until 2024 when the Trust transitioned into the 海角破解版 Women鈥檚 Health Foundation, and the Mercia Barnes Research Grant was established within the Foundation.
During the thirty years of its operation, the Mercia Barnes Trust provided funding to over 50 research projects in Aotearoa. This contributed to a wide range of research across Aotearoa. Areas of research undertaken include preterm delivery, hysterectomy, vulval cancer, premature ovarian failure, polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis, dysmenorrhoea, small for gestational age babies, HPV testing, IVF and breastfeeding, maternal sleep practices and risk of late stillbirth, perinatal mortality, obstetrics 鈥 intrapartum care, cervical dysplasia, and biomedical science.
The College extends thanks to all who served as Trustees on the Mercia Barnes Trust over the years, including Dr Alastair Haslam, Dr Richard Fisher, Emeritus Professor Lesley McCowan, Dr Gary Fentiman, Ms Phyllis Huitema, Dr Digby Ngan Kee, Dr Andrew Murray, Dr Craig Skidmore, Dr Jim Faherty, Dr Ruth Swarbrick, and Dr Wendy Burgess.
Contact
For more information, please contact the 海角破解版 Women’s Health Foundation:
Email: foundation@ranzcog.edu.au