Department of Research Planning and Development

Integrated Research Grants in Health and Medical Sciences

Areas of Grants:

Grant Review Panel:

The NHRI invites more than 60 outstanding scientists in medical and health related fields from local and abroad to form the Scientific Council, five Scientific Review Committees and the PPG Parent Committee.

Review Panel

Site Visits:

An effective review system to assess grant progress has been developed over the years. To understand the progress and results of the research grants, the NHRI requires each investigator to submit quarterly and annual progress reports. For grants that last for more than one year, investigators are required to submit progress reports covering the entire period of support at the end of the studies. These progress reports will serve as reference credentials for future applications or new grant reviews and will be open to access by the public when necessary. Committees' members and some ad hoc scientists are invited to conduct site visits or reverse site visits to evaluate the progress of the grants, or to examine possible difficulties investigators may encounter during or after the period of grant funding. The reviewers may make constructive recommendations to the investigators in need.

Numbers of Grants and Budgets:

During fiscal years 1993 to 2003, 359 new integrated research grants have been approved. Most of them last for more than one year, and they are called continued grants at the following period to distinguish from new grants. The yearly numbers of new grants and continued grants, and the annual budgets of total grants are listed as below.

Year New Grants Continued Grants Total Grants Amount (NT$)
1993 23 0 23 127,900,000
1994 21 23 44 228,169,000
1995 18 43 61 257,679,000
1996 30 36 66 258,308,000
1997 40 44 84 270,483,000
1998 38 71 109 309,587,000
1999 41 81 122 279,587,000
2000 41 85 126 398,101,000
(18 months)
265,400,000
(12 months)
2001 31 85 116 297,542,000
2002 43 77 120 282,766,000
2003 33 80 113 265,632,000

Success Rate:

The Committees help in conducting objective and fair grant review and evaluation each year. In average, the funding rate is around 20-30%. Through this objective peer review process the NHRI is capable of identifying the best research projects for funding. The peer review system is a successful device to safeguard the standard of excellent research.

Success Rate