operating grant : canadian 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-ncov) rapid research funding opportunity
the specific objectives of the canadian 2019-ncovrapid research funding opportunity are to:
- contribute to the global response to the 2019-ncov outbreak;
- enhance local, national and/or international collaborative efforts to mitigate the rapid spread of 2019-ncov and its potential negative consequences;
- strengthen the understanding of the impact of 2019-ncov on individuals and communities; and
- provide evidence to inform clinical and public health response, and/or decision-making and planning at national and international levels.
2020 large-scale applied research project competition: genomics solutions for natural resources and the environment
genome canada, together with natural resources canada (nrcan), has announced a request for applications (rfa) for the 2020 large scale applied research project competition “genomics solutions for natural resources and the environment”. the competition aims to support applied research projects that use genomic approaches to address challenges and opportunities in canada’s natural resources and environment sectors, including interactions between natural resources and the environment, thereby contributing to the canadian bioeconomy, a healthy environment and the well-being of canadians.
the scope of this funding opportunity will include areas such as genomics research related to energy, mining, forestry, water stewardship, healthy oceans, wildlife management/conservation and bioproducts that help conserve natural resources, protect the environment and support sustainable resource management. it also includes the use of genomics to understand the adaptive genetic potential of species, populations and ecosystems to climate and other environmental changes and stressors, and identify those key elements that impact ecosystem structure, function and diversity.
community leadership in justice fellowship call for applications
the law foundation of ontario invites applications for its community leadership in justice fellowship (cljf) for the 2020/2021 or 2021/2022 academic terms.
fellows are senior employees of public interest organizations and are funded to spend a period of time within an academic year in residence at an ontario university, law school, or community college.
genomic applications partnership program (gapp)
the genomic applications partnership program (gapp) funds downstream research and development (r&d) projects that address real world opportunities and challenges defined by “receptor” organizations such as industry, government, or not-for-profit entities. these organizations should have the expertise, resources and commitment to commercialize or implement the outcomes of the project. projects must be active collaborations between the receptor organization (canadian or international) and a canadian academic researcher. both must play an integral role in the project. these projects are co-funded by receptors and other stakeholders and must have the potential to generate significant social and/or economic benefits for canada. the gapp aims to:
- accelerate the application of canadian genomics-derived solutions from academia to real-world opportunities and challenges defined by industry, not-for-profit and public-sector receptors.
- channel canada’s genomics capacity into sustainable innovations that benefit canadians.
- enhance the value of canadian genomics technologies by de-risking and incentivizing follow-on investment from industry and other partners.
- foster mutually beneficial collaboration and knowledge exchange between canadian academia and technology receptors.
george weston limited
transformational research: canada 2020 (parkinson’s & related diseases)
goal: to provide funding for translational research that will accelerate the development of therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases of aging.
funding: a maximum of $1,500,000 over up to 3 years per project. encouraging applications at all funding levels from $300,000 to $1,500,000, without need for preliminary data.
applicant eligibility: eligible principal applicants must be researchers working in canada at least 30% of the time at or above the level of assistant professor or equivalent, and be affiliated with a canada revenue agency-qualified donee institution located in canada. co-applicants/collaborators must be at the post-doctoral level or above and can be working outside canada.
applicants may appear in any role on any number of projects.
project eligibility: projects must meet the following conditions to be eligible:
- be translational research (excluding clinical trials and clinical trial sub-studies) that accelerates the development of therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases of aging.
- clinical trials and clinical trial sub-studies should be submitted to the early-phase clinical trials or rapid response programs; however other translational research using humans or human samples/data is in scope.
- be the development of a therapeutic and/or tool and/or select complementary approaches (please refer to the program details for more information on complementary approaches that are in scope)
connection grants
connection grants are expected to respond to the objectives of the connection program.
these grants support events and outreach activities geared toward short-term, targeted knowledge mobilization initiatives. these events and activities represent opportunities to exchange knowledge and to engage on research issues of value to those participating. events and outreach activities funded by a connection grant may often serve as a first step toward more comprehensive and longer-term projects.
connection grants support workshops, colloquiums, conferences, forums, summer institutes, or other events or outreach activities that facilitate:
- disciplinary and/or interdisciplinary exchanges in the social sciences and humanities;
- scholarly exchanges between those working in the social sciences and humanities and those working in other research fields;
- intersectoral exchanges between academic researchers in the social sciences and humanities and researchers and practitioners from the public, private and/or not-for-profit sectors; and/or
- international research collaboration and scholarly exchanges with researchers, 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and non-academic partners from other countries.
eureka – call for innovative r&d project proposals
sectors: all technological areas with a civilian purpose
open to:
- small and medium-sized enterprises
- large enterprises and industries
- universities
- research organizations
- others
deadline: open all year
how to apply: to apply you must contact the eureka national project coordinator in canada, eric holdrinet.
financial support: financial support may be provided to selected small and medium-sized enterprises
countries of focus: eureka open doors for transnational r&d collaboration in over 40 countries around the world. consult complete list of member countries.
more information: eureka canada