scotiabank economic resilience research fund (serrf)

how to apply: 

after partnering to fund high impact research internships across canada in 2021, mitacs and scotiabank are launching a second round of the scotiabank economic resilience research fund (serrf). 

program details are below – feel free to circulate to interested researchers.

 

please review the highlighted portion below carefully and research areas here before proceeding with an eoi or submitting questions.

 

1.       eligibility

a.       master and phd 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and postdoc fellows at mitacs partner colleges and universities in canada

b.       expressions of interest must identify academic supervisor, intern and mitacs eligible not-for-profit partner organization. partner organizations, interns, and academic supervisors cannot be substituted later in the application process.

c.       project focus must align with one of three serrf research areas identified by scotiabank below

  • accelerate newcomer integration
  • increase high school graduation and post-secondary participation
  • remove barriers to career advancement for disadvantaged groups

2.       timeline: serrf is a very competitive program with two stages:
stage 1: expression of interest due november 15, 2021, to serrf@mitacs.ca. in january 2022 successful applicants will be invited to submit a full accelerate proposal
stage 2:  full accelerate proposals due to the bds for submission in february 2022. deadline for bds to submit to the call mailbox (serrf@mitacs.ca) is march 1, 2022,
projects must start by may 15, 2022, and are expected to run over summer 2022 (1iu 4–6 months)

 

3.       funding breakdown

contributor

standard projects

projects with interns that self-identify as bipoc

mitacs

$7,500

$7,500

scotiabank

$3,750

$5,250*

nfp partner

$3,750 + tax

$3,750 + tax

total project value

$15,000

$16,500

*note—the intern stipend top up for bipoc 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 has been reduced for this round from $5,000 to $1,500 to enable funding for more projects.

 

4.       there is a dedicated mailbox for questions: serrf@mitacs.ca.

external deadline: 
monday, november 15, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research

mitacs and scotiabank

lab2market nserc program

how to apply: 
canada continues to be a global research leader in numerous fields, ranking 6th in published research impact. this is driven by its world-leading talent and infrastructure. however, canada’s ability to convert these research achievements into commercial applications that generate economic wealth continues to fall short in comparison to other countries.
 
lab2market was developed to address this gap and improve canada’s research commercialization performance. the program does this by supporting researchers in the early stages of development, providing the resources, training, and guidance needed to take their innovations to market.
 
 
external deadline: 
wednesday, january 5, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research

lab2market (l2m)

elevate

how to apply: 

the mitacs elevate call for proposals has been launched – and enhanced funding is available for postdocs in emerging industry sectors: artificial intelligencecleantechquantum science, and biomanufacturing.

mitacs is committed to fostering new innovation partnerships. our elevate initiative, available to postdocs in all disciplines, can provide critical career and skills training to postdoctoral fellows through real-world collaborations.

as in prior years, postdoctoral fellows can apply for two years of funding valued at $60,000/year. and this year, sector-specific experts in artificial intelligence, cleantech, quantum science, and biomanufacturing are eligible for funding of $80,000/year.

postdoctoral fellows:

  • manage a long-term collaborative research project with a company or not-for-profit organization
  • receive exclusive professional development training in career fundamentals, interpersonal skills, communication, intrapreneuralism, leadership and management, and much more
  • cultivate cross-disciplinary networks and take advantage of peer-learning opportunities


enhanced funding: $80,000/year for research projects in artificial intelligencecleantechquantum science, and biomanufacturing.

and, if you are collaborating with a small or medium-size enterprise or nfp:

elevate (regular) = $60k/year award, partner sme contribution is $15k/year (3:1 leverage)

thematic elevate = $80k/year award, partner sme contribution is $20k/year (3:1 leverage)



key dates:

  • applications open at the end of november 2021
  • application submission deadline is january 19, 2022


start planning for your project now!


if you have questions or would like to learn more about how to apply, please consult our website

 
external deadline: 
wednesday, january 19, 2022
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

pierre elliott trudeau scholarship

how to apply: 

this three-year leadership program is designed to train engaged leaders, equipping outstanding doctoral candidates with the skills to translate their ideas into action, for the betterment of their communities, canada, and the world. scholars are selected each year and receive leadership training in the context of brave spaces, in addition to generous funding for their studies.

to apply to the pierre elliott trudeau scholarship, you must meet the following eligibility criteria:

1) you must be already accepted into or in year one or two of a full-time doctoral program, and expected to complete your doctoral studies in 2025 or later.

2) your field of study is broadly related to the humanities or human sciences of direct relevance to the future of canada;

3) your doctoral work must relate to at least one of the foundation’s four themes: human rights and dignity, responsible citizenship, canada and the world, people and their natural environment.

4) be a canadian citizen studying at a canadian or foreign institution, or a non-canadian (permanent resident of canada or foreign national) enrolled in a doctoral program at a canadian institution.

external deadline: 
tuesday, december 21, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

postdoctoral diversity enrichment program (pdep)

how to apply: 

postdoctoral diversity enrichment program (pdep) provides a total of $60,000 over three years to support the career development activities for underrepresented minority postdoctoral fellows in a degree-granting institution in the united states or canada whose training and professional development are guided by mentors committed to helping them advance to stellar careers in biomedical or medical research.

external deadline: 
wednesday, january 12, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

eureka smart cluster's 5th call for proposals

how to apply: 

he eureka smart cluster has launched its 5th call for proposals for research, development and innovation (r&d&i) projects.

smart is a flexible, industry-driven eureka cluster program whose aim is to promote collaborative, international, and close-to-market r&d&i projects in advanced manufacturing.

open to:

  • small and medium-sized enterprises (smes)
  • large enterprises and industries
  • universities
  • research organizations
  • others

sector of focus:

advanced manufacturing with a focus on:

  • advanced manufacturing processes
  • intelligent and adaptive manufacturing systems
  • digital, virtual and efficient companies
  • person-machine collaboration
  • sustainable manufacturing
  • customer-based manufacturing

if this opportunity is of interest, please contact jill sherman, international research facilitator at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.

external deadline: 
monday, january 24, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

elevate

how to apply: 

the mitacs elevate call for proposals has been launched – and enhanced funding is available for postdocs in emerging industry sectors: artificial intelligencecleantechquantum science, and biomanufacturing.

mitacs is committed to fostering new innovation partnerships. our elevate initiative, available to postdocs in all disciplines, can provide critical career and skills training to postdoctoral fellows through real-world collaborations.

as in prior years, postdoctoral fellows can apply for two years of funding valued at $60,000/year. and this year, sector-specific experts in artificial intelligence, cleantech, quantum science, and biomanufacturing are eligible for funding of $80,000/year.

postdoctoral fellows:

  • manage a long-term collaborative research project with a company or not-for-profit organization
  • receive exclusive professional development training in career fundamentals, interpersonal skills, communication, intrapreneuralism, leadership and management, and much more
  • cultivate cross-disciplinary networks and take advantage of peer-learning opportunities


enhanced funding: $80,000/year for research projects in artificial intelligencecleantechquantum science, and biomanufacturing.

and, if you are collaborating with a small or medium-size enterprise or nfp, that organization pays only 25% of the cost of the fellowship for the entire two years!

key dates:

  • applications open at the end of november 2021
  • application submission deadline is january 19, 2022


start planning for your project now!


if you have questions or would like to learn more about how to apply, please consult our website

 
external deadline: 
wednesday, october 20, 2021
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

kindred cares grant

how to apply: 

in 2021, kindred foundation established the kindred cares grant to help fund programs, projects and research in the area of hospice, palliative, and end-of-life care, for both adults and children with life-limiting conditions. the kindred cares grant was created to:

 

    • support community-based hospice/palliative care in ontario.

    • address important research questions relating to the clinical care and preferences of adults and children with palliative needs, and their families.

    • assist with projects and programs related to palliative care for children with life-limiting conditions.

 

the kindred cares grant is administered and managed by kindred foundation. the amount allocated each year will vary; however, the goal is to grow the kindred cares grant as an important funding initiative in kindred foundation.

 

 

purpose

to help fund programs, projects, and/or research in two areas, each of which have a separate stream of funding as detailed below:

 

funding stream one: pediatric palliative care

children with life-limiting conditions who currently receive or might benefit from palliative care in ontario.

 

funding stream two: hospice care

hospice care with both residential and support programs in ontario.

 

funding may be used for a stand-alone initiative or may be utilized as seed funding for a pilot project where the results could then be used to apply to a larger granting agency.

 

 

overall information

    • competitive peer-reviewed review process.

    • $30,000 in total funding is available; maximum $7,500 per grant.

        • approximately $15,000 is awarded for pediatric palliative care (in any setting).

        • approximately $15,000 is awarded to community hospice/palliative care (adults and/or pediatric).

    • funding is available for programs, projects or research.

    • budget must be adequately detailed, with preference given to impactful projects with an economical but feasible budget.

 

 

deadline

 

monday november 8, 2021 – 5pm est. late submissions will not be accepted.

 

funding application should be emailed to: info@kindredfoundation.ca

external deadline: 
monday, november 8, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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