ARC = Australian Research Council

Poverty and Welfare in Late Antiquity
ARC Discovery Project: 2006-2008 (Pauline Allen, Wendy Mayer and Bronwen Neil) $320,000

Dwelling in the Household of God: The Spirituality of the Fourth Gospel.
ARC Discovery Project: 2004-2006 (Mary Coloe) $102,500

The development of the cult of Mary in North African Christianity (100 - 431 C.E.).
ARC Discovery Project Grant: 2003-2005 (Pauline Allen, assisted by Geoffrey Dunn) $210,000

Popes and Martyrs: The Politics of Hagiography in Ninth-Century Rome.
ARC Postdoctoral Fellowship: 2001-2005 (Bronwen Neil) $210,000

 John Chrysostom: A Revisionist approach to a Prominent Figure in Late Antiquity.
ARC Queen Elizabeth II Fellowship: 2001-2005 (Wendy Mayer) $370,943

Completing the picture of a vital historical source: The homilies of John Chrysostom.
ARC Large Grant: 2001-2003 (Wendy Mayer, assisted by David O’Brien and Silke Trzcionka) $121,461

The bishop as letter-writer: pastoral care and civic administration in Christian antiquity.
ARC Large Grant: 2000-2002 (Pauline Allen, assisted by Geoffrey Dunn and Youhanna Nessim Yousseff) $111,234

Edition and translation of documents pertaining to the life of Maximus Confessor.
ARC Large Grant: 1999-2001 (Pauline Allen, assisted by Bronwen Neil) $134,609

The Homilies of John Chrysostom: Rehabilitating a vital late antique historical source.
ARC Postdoctoral Fellowship: 1998-2000 (Wendy Mayer) $171,737

John Chrysostom and Severus of Antioch as bishops, preachers and letter writers: Pastoral care and civic administration in Late Antique culture.
ARC Large Grant: 1998-2000 (Pauline Allen, assisted by Kathleen Hay) $91,416