other: planning and dissemination grants – ics

how to apply: 

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

  • support planning activities, partnership development and to increase understanding of the health research landscape that will contribute to the advancement of research consistent with the mandate of cihr; and
  • support dissemination events and activities that focus on the communication of health research evidence to the appropriate researcher or knowledge-user audiences, tailoring the message and medium as appropriate.
external deadline: 
wednesday, august 7, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

catalyst grant: moving upstream: structural determinants of health

how to apply: 

the overall aim of this funding opportunity is to support robust research to analyze, monitor, contextualize and/or evaluate how structural or “system-level” drivers (e.g. legislation and policies) can create, maintain or exacerbate health (in)equity across populations, regions, contexts and settings.

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are:

  • to increase the evidence base on the structural determinants of health inequities in canada.
  • to support a range of identifiable and/or novel interdisciplinary research designs, theories, methods, and approaches to understand the structural determinants of health and their impacts on health (in)equities.
  • to foster connections and collaboration between researchers and stakeholders across a broad range of disciplines, including (but not limited to) population and public health researchers, public health professionals, people with lived experience, communities, knowledge keepers, knowledge-users, and decision-makers to translate knowledge into policy and practice. this form of knowledge synthesis will be supported through a convening event that all funded applicants will attend during the funding period.
external deadline: 
wednesday, september 11, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

2024-2025 caribou conservation stewardship program

how to apply: 
to conserve the province’s rich biodiversity and promote environmental stewardship, the ministry of the environment, conservation and parks (“ministry”) has committed to funding stewardship projects that contribute to the maintenance or recovery of self-sustaining local boreal caribou populations. 
 
as part of this commitment, ontario is launching the next intake of the caribou conservation stewardship program (ccsp) to support projects that contribute to the stewardship and recovery of ontario’s caribou populations.
 
the objective of the ccsp is to advance the maintenance, recovery, or adaptive management of self-sustaining local populations of boreal caribou, through supporting projects such as on-the-ground habitat restoration and protection and other conservation activities such as monitoring, science and research.
external deadline: 
wednesday, july 24, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

ministry of the environment, conservation and parks

investigators in the pathogenesis of infectious disease

how to apply: 
the investigators in the pathogenesis of infectious disease (path) program provides opportunities for assistant professors to bring multidisciplinary approaches to studying human infectious diseases. the program aims to provide accomplished investigators at the assistant professor level with opportunities to study what happens at the points where the systems of humans and potentially infectious agents connect. the program supports research that sheds light on the fundamentals that affect the outcomes of these encounters: how colonization, infection, commensalism, and other relationships play out at levels ranging from molecular interactions to systemic ones.
 
for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca
external deadline: 
thursday, july 18, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

advancing accessibility standards research program: call for expressions of interest

how to apply: 
accessibility standards canada is inviting interested organizations to submit an expression of interest for research funding. this is step 1 in a 2-step process to apply for funding. if your expression of interest is selected, you will be invited to submit a detailed application for funding (step 2).
 

purpose: to fund research projects that inform the development of next-generation accessibility standards.

these are model standards that fall within federal areas of responsibility. your research project must align with this purpose.

projects funded under this program must involve:

  • people with disabilities
  • experts with disabilities and lived experience
  • other experts and organizations.
external deadline: 
friday, august 16, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

partnership development grants

how to apply: 

partnership development grants are expected to respond to the objectives of the research partnerships program.

these grants provide support over one to three years to teams/partnerships, led by a project director, to:

  • develop research and/or related activities in the social sciences and humanities—these can include knowledge mobilization and the meaningful involvement of 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and emerging scholars—by fostering new partnerships with existing and/or potential partners; or
  • design and test new partnership approaches for research and/or related activities that can result in best practices or models—these can either be adapted by others or have the potential to be scaled up to a regional, national or international level.

partnership funding is intended for formal partnerships between postsecondary institutions and/or organizations of various types. for more information, see the definitions for formal partnership and partner organization.

the quality of training, mentoring and employability plans for 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and emerging scholars will be evaluated as an important part of the proposed initiative. sshrc’s guidelines for effective research training explain how 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and emerging scholars can meaningfully participate in proposed initiatives.

the intellectual leadership and governance for the creation of a formal partnership can come from the research community and/or from partner organizations from the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. however, only an institution that meets the institutional eligibility requirements can administer the grant funding, once awarded. for more information related to partnership development grants, see the eligibility section.

sshrc invites applicants and their partner organizations who wish to propose formal disciplinary, interdisciplinary, interinstitutional, international and/or cross-sector partnership arrangements to apply for support through this funding opportunity. funds are available to support a variety of formal partnership development initiatives in all the disciplines and themes that meet sshrc’s subject matter eligibility guidelines.

sshrc’s partnerships tool-kit offers tools and resources to assist with the planning and implementation of your partnership.

please contact dr. nicole westlund stewart,  research and knowledge mobilization facilitator (social sciences and humanities), at sshrc.research@lakeheadu.ca far in advance of the sshrc deadline if this opportunity is of interest.

external deadline: 
friday, november 15, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

sshrc postdoctoral fellowships

how to apply: 

sshrc postdoctoral fellowships are expected to respond to the objectives of the research training and talent development.

these fellowships support the most promising canadian new scholars in the social sciences and humanities, and assist them in establishing a research base at an important time in their research careers.

the purpose of these fellowships is to provide stipendiary support to recent phd graduates who are:

  • undertaking original research;
  • publishing research findings;
  • developing and expanding personal research networks;
  • broadening their teaching experience;
  • preparing for research-intensive careers within and beyond academia; and
  • preparing to become competitive in national research grant competitions.

sshrc postdoctoral fellowship awards are tenable at canadian or foreign universities and research institutions.

sshrc welcomes applications involving indigenous research, as well as those involving research-creation.

external deadline: 
thursday, september 12, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

energy innovation program – renewable energy demonstrations call

how to apply: 

aligned with oerd’s commitment to driving innovation to accelerate canada’s clean energy transition, the renewable energy demonstration call (“the call”) will fund demonstration projects that will help advance innovative renewable heat or power generation and/or integration through novel applications that provide local benefits.

the call will fund projects addressing one or more of the following objectives:

  • increase local participation in, and local benefits of, renewable energy generation and use;
  • improve the reliability and accessibility of renewable energy generation;
  • reduce environmental impacts and contribute to canada's net-zero goals; and/or,
  • advance replicable renewable energy solutions through innovation.

for this call, renewable resources are limited to solar, wind, geothermal, and marine (tidal, wave, or river current) energy.

external deadline: 
tuesday, july 2, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

eureka network resilience call for proposals 2024-25

eligibility: 

applicants must form a project consortium and develop a collaborative research and development (r&d) project that meets the following criteria:

consortium

  • the project consortium must include at least:
    • 1 eligible canadian sme
    • 1 eligible foreign partner from one of the participating countries/regions listed for this call
  • the parties listed above must be unrelated parties (i.e., no direct, indirect, beneficial or constructive ownership interest between these parties)
  • participation of canadian research institutes, universities, large enterprises and other companies are welcome as additional participants on a self-funding basis or as subcontractors.
  • the project partners that form the consortium must agree on a plan addressing intellectual property rights and intent to commercialize.
how to apply: 

eureka has launched a multilateral call for proposals for joint research and development (r&d) projects in the field of disaster resilience, response and recovery. participating countries include canada, austria, belgium (flanders & wallonia), chile, czech republic, denmark, france, lithuania, singapore, south korea, spain, türkiye, and the united kingdom.

this call for proposals is open to small and medium-sized enterprises (smes) from canada who wish to form project consortia to perform collaborative projects focused on developing innovative products, processes or technology-based services.

for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.

external deadline: 
friday, august 16, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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