Macquarie University will continue its proud sponsorship of the Eureka Prize for Outstanding Early Career Researcher in 2024. Entries opened on 12 Feb for the 2024 Eureka Prizes, Australia’s leading science awards.

“As a young and innovative university, Macquarie is delighted to again sponsor the Eureka Prize category which recognises our nation’s best emerging research talent,” says Professor Sakkie Pretorius, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research).

“Early career researchers are the future of the research capability our society needs to solve complex global challenges. It is our honour to help recognise their contribution at Australia’s most eminent awards for scientific achievement.”

Macquarie University has a strong history of Eureka Awards success, most recently with Associate Professor Noushin Nasiri named a 2023 finalist for Outstanding Early Career Researcher, and the multi-institutional MetaSteerers Team winning the 2023 Department of Defence Eureka Prize for Outstanding Science in Safeguarding Australia.

Other recent winners from Macquarie University include the 2021 Eureka Prize for Innovation in Citizen Science (awarded to the AUSMAP microplastic assessment project team); the 2020 Eureka Prize for Excellence in Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (awarded to the Social-Ecological Research Frontiers team); the 2019 Eureka Prize for STEM Inclusion (awarded to the National Indigenous Science Education Program (NISEP); and the 2019 Eureka Prize for Environmental Research (awarded to the Blue Carbon Horizons Team).

NISEP representatives with their 2019 Eureka Prize for STEM Inclusion.NISEP representatives with their 2019 Eureka Prize for STEM Inclusion.


There are 18 prizes on offer in 2024, covering a range of scientific disciplines across the categories of Research and Innovation, Leadership, Science Engagement and School Science. Winners share a prize pool of $180,000.

The Eureka Prizes recognise the achievements of scientists and science communicators at all career stages. Entries close at 7pm AEST on Friday 12 April. Finalists will be announced on Wednesday 31 July and winners announced at the Eureka Awards ceremony on Wednesday 4 September.

Learn more at australian.museum/eureka #EurekaPrizes