The Australian Laureate Fellowship is an Australian professorial research fellowship awarded by the Australian Research Council. Up to 17 fellows are chosen each year for five-year awards. In 2023 8 new industry-focused Laureate Fellowships were awarded for the first time.
In 2010, the Australian Research Council created the Kathleen Fitzpatrick and Georgina Sweet Australian Laureate Fellowships. The Kathleen Fitzpatrick fellowship is named for Kathleen Fitzpatrick and honours a woman candidate in a humanities field. The Georgina Sweet fellowship is named for Georgina Sweet and honours a woman in a science or technology discipline. In addition to the funding from the standard Australian laureate fellowship, both of these named fellowships include an additional $20,000 per year to promote women in research.
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Cinq professeurs de l'EPFL ont été récompensés par quatre Eccellenza Grants et une Eccellenza Professorial Fellowship du Fonds national suisse de la recherche scientifique (FNS). Johan Gaume, du Laboratoire des sciences cryosphériques, a remporté un Professorial Fellowship.