Col Reynolds Fellowships

Securing the future of childhood cancer research

About the Col Reynolds Fellowships

Coinciding with The Kids' Cancer Project's 30th Anniversary celebrations, the Col Reynolds Fellows were established. Ensure ground-breaking medical research into childhood cancer flourishes well into the future, the cohort's title is named after founder Col Reynolds OAM. The aim of the Fellowships is to futureproof childhood cancer research by encouraging new researchers and retaining talented scientists in the field of childhood cancer research. 

There are three fellowship types:

  • Clinical Research Fellowships: Will retain the brightest and most promising clinical researchers who have a demonstrated passion for improving the outcome for children with cancer. Funding has provided an opportunity for qualified medical and allied health clinicians and research nurses to develop research capabilities and increase research capacity in areas relevant to childhood cancer.
  • Career Development Fellowships: Will support the career advancement of early-career and mid-career childhood cancer researchers through the development of research and leadership skills while encouraging team-based research and collaborations. The funding will support innovative and/or novel approaches to childhood cancer research that will achieve significant outcomes and demonstrate valuable findings for kid’s facing childhood cancer.
  • PhD Top-up Scholarships: Established to provide financial assistance to PhD students to undertake childhood cancer research that aligns with priority areas and the strategy of The Kids’ Cancer Project. 

The Kid’s Cancer Project's commitment of over $7.6 million towards these fellowships is only possible thanks to the generous and ongoing donations from our supporters. This multi-year commitment to these Col Reynolds Fellowships aims to future proof childhood cancer research by investing in the next generation of researchers and retaining the brilliantly talented scientists already making great strides in the field of childhood cancer research.

This investment has been made to ensure The Kids' Cancer Project's vision that 100% of children, adolescents and young adults survive cancer and live with no long-term health implications caused by their treatment. 

The Kids' Cancer Project has earmarked multi-year funding for 24 Fellowships and PhD scholarship top ups. 

The Col Reynolds Fellowships funding.

  • 5 Early-Career Scientists
  • 6 Mid-Career Scientists 
  • 4 Clinical Fellowships - Medical 
  • 2 Clinical Fellowships - Allied Health 
  • 7 PhD Scholarship - Top ups

This funding round is now complete, and your ongoing support will support these research projects focusing across The Kids’ Cancer Projects four research pillars.


The Kids’ Cancer Project research focuses

Meet our Col Reynolds Fellows 

With an investment of over $7.6 million, The Kids’ Cancer Project is ensuring that some of the best and brightest young researchers in Australia can further their careers and most importantly, their impact on childhood cancer research.

Find out about our fellowship recipients

Support Funding the Future of Childhood Cancer Research

Our commitment of $7.6 million towards the Col Reynolds Fellowships is thanks to the generous and ongoing support of the community and our partners. Help us assist talented young researchers and keep them in the field by making a donation today.

Focused funding towards Australia’s best and brightest scientists from career outset to its pinnacle is crucial in expanding our knowledge and survival rates across all childhood cancers if we are to ensure 100% healthy survival of Aussie kids.

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