prize : ihspr article of the year award

how to apply: 

this award is intended to recognize published research in a peer-reviewed journal that has significantly contributed to the advancement of the field of health services and policy research in canada. the research article must report on original research conducted by the author (commentaries and editorials will not considered). ihspr will consider articles related to:

  • research that demonstrates a clear impact or potential impact on policy, practice, or health outcomes (e.g., decision maker uptake, change management for improved practice);

    or

  • research that breaks ground in the way health services or policy research is conducted (e.g., innovations in methodology, novel theory or application of theory, new approaches to existing problems).
external deadline: 
wednesday, february 12, 2020
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

cihr-ipph trailblazer award

how to apply: 

the cihr-ipph trailblazer award in population and public health research is a career achievement award that recognizes exceptional contributions in the area of population and public health research. applicants must have made substantial impacts on the field of population health and its use in policy and/or practice in canada and/or internationally. the award also recognizes the leadership, mentorship, and innovative contributions of the recipients.

the cihr-ipph will consider applications for this award that are determined to be relevant to the institute mandate and in keeping with the institute values of:

  • coherent intersectoral action for population health improvements;
  • scalable population health solutions; and
  • equitable population health impacts.

up to three awards will be given, for exceptional researchers at different career stages.

external deadline: 
thursday, november 14, 2019
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

idea to innovation grants

how to apply: 

the objective of the idea to innovation (i2i) grants is to accelerate the pre-competitive development of promising technology originating from the university and college sector and promote its transfer to a new or established canadian company. the i2i grants provide funding to college and university faculty members to support research and development projects with recognized technology transfer potential. this is achieved through defined phases by providing crucial assistance in the early stages of technology validation and market connection.

external deadline: 
monday, january 6, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

sshrc, nserc and cihr knowledge synthesis call on “living within the earth’s carrying capacity” - competition january 2020

how to apply: 

the social sciences and humanities research council of canada (sshrc), the natural sciences and engineering research council of canada (nserc), and the canadian institutes of health research (cihr) have launched a knowledge synthesis grants competition to assess the state of research knowledge on the topic of “living within the earth’s carrying capacity.

 

living within the earth’s carrying capacity is one of 16 new global future challenges identified through sshrc’s imagining canada’s future initiative. all of the challenges cross multiple sectors and research disciplines, and require broad collaboration to address.

the deadline for applications is january 7, 2020. the online application will be available mid-november. for more information on the call for proposals, please contact: ksg-ssc@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca

external deadline: 
tuesday, january 7, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

competition open for canadian and brazilian professors and graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 : canada-brazil awards - joint research projects, 2020-2022

how to apply: 

global affairs canada and the federal agency for support and evaluation of graduate education (capes) of brazil are offering scholarships to support team-oriented research projects, between canadian and brazilian universities, in mutually beneficial research fields.

  • program name: canada-brazil awards - joint research projects
  • funding organizations: governments of canada and brazil
  • target audiences: canadian and brazilian professors and graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
  • duration: 2 years
  • inclusions: visa, airfare, health insurance, living expenses, ground transportation expenses, books and supplies
  • deadline: november 26, 2019

for full program details, visit: canada-brazil awards - joint research projects.

information regarding the brazilian participants can be accessed on the capes website (portuguese only).

all inquiries regarding this program in canada should be directed to: scholarships-bourses@cbie.ca.

external deadline: 
tuesday, november 26, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research
direction: 
inbound
outbound

tanaka fund program

how to apply: 

the tanaka fund was established in 1974 as the result of an exchange of gifts between the governments of canada and japan. canada offered $1,000,000 to japan to promote canadian studies in japanese universities, while japan provided 300 million yen for the enhancement of japanese studies in canadian universities. the funds were used to establish the “japan foundation trust fund for the promotion of japanese studies in canadian universities”.

annual value: a total of $50,000 is available for this year’s awards.

value of grants: grants up to a maximum of $10,000 are available

who is eligible: masters or doctoral level 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛

duration: a maximum of three months in japan

application deadline: january 7, 2020

 
external deadline: 
tuesday, january 7, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research
direction: 
outbound

crohn’s and colitis canada grants-in-aid of research competition

how to apply: 

crohn's and colitis canada is currently accepting applications for its 2020 grants-in-aid of research (gia) competition. the gia program supports research on inflammatory bowel disease (ibd). this research program helps advance prevention, treatments, health policy and, ultimately find cures. grants support research projects with a defined objective, conducted by an investigator working alone or in collaboration with others.

research grants will be awarded for up to three years, at maximum $125,000 per year.

to apply:

 

  • submit a notice of intent to apply by 5:00 pm (est), friday, november 22, 2019.
  • applicants who submit a notice of intent may then submit a full application by 5:00 pm (est), friday, january 17, 2020.

applicants must complete the online applications available via the proposalcentral website.

 

for application instructions & full details on the grant competition, visit the crohn's and colitis canada website.

 

if you have questions, please contact us at research@crohnsandcolitis.ca.

 

external deadline: 
friday, november 22, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

biostatistics training initiative – junior biostatistician award

eligibility: 
applicant team:
the applicant team will consist of one nominated principal applicant and one biostatistics mentor. the principal applicant must be a fully affiliated member/head/chair of a department, centre or institute located within a host institution (definition below). the biostatistics mentor must be a faculty member in biostatistics or statistics or a related field with a strong background in cancer research who can provide biostatistical mentorship and guidance. the biostatistics mentor is not required to be located at the host institution of the principal applicant, but must commit to regular supervisory and mentorship meetings throughout the course of the award.
 
junior biostatistician:
junior biostatisticians who are eligible for placements must have a graduate degree, or be expected to receive a graduate degree in biostatistics or statistics within six months of the award initiation, and cannot be currently employed full-time at an ontario academic cancer research institution. it is encouraged, but not mandatory, that the junior biostatistician be a recipient of a previous bti internship or fellowship award. while it is desirable that the junior biostatistician be identified at the time of the application, it is not mandatory since members of the bti steering committee are available to assist the applicant team, after receipt of the award, in identifying suitable biostatistical candidates.
 
host institution:
the host institution is defined as the institution that will administer the bti funds and will be the location where the principal applicant and the junior biostatistician are situated. eligible host institutions include any ontario university, research centre or research institute with a focus on cancer research. oicr will establish a formal agreement with the host institution detailing the terms and conditions governing the junior biostatistician award.
how to apply: 

in an effort to continue to enhance biostatistical research capacity and help meet the high demand for oncology biostatistical support, the oicr bti is piloting the junior biostatistician award aimed at placing a recent biostatistician graduate at an ontario host institution, guided by a principal applicant and biostatistics mentor.

with support from the oicr bti junior biostatistician award, applicant team members will be expected to identify a recently trained biostatistician with the required technical knowledge and skillset required to collaborate with existing host institution researchers to support enhanced high impact research. through this new placement, the junior biostatistician will engage in interdisciplinary, collaborative cancer research.

external deadline: 
friday, november 29, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

encqor 5g academic technology development challenge statement: virtual indoor locationing

how to apply: 

ericsson is interested in working with ontario based college/ university teams to conceptualize, investigate, prototype and verify advanced planning solutions for high performance indoor virtual locationing.

external deadline: 
thursday, october 31, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

new challenge statement for encqor 5g academic technology development program: feasibility of si-based quantum information processing

how to apply: 

quantum computation will fundamentally change the way information is transmitted and processed in the next decade. this will transformation is expected to impact the telecommunication industry in the future. an area of strategic importance for the telecom sector is how to maintain secure communication when a quantum computer has the potential to break many cryptography systems. the telecommunications sector could use of quantum computers for many applications in the future including quantum cryptography, network optimization, quantum networking in terrestrial fiber networks, and ai applications. while there are many approaches to implement qubits, the basic building blocks of quantum computers, ciena is interested in investigating the viability of using si technology, which has been the preferred hardware platform for telecommunication systems. this academic research challenge is expected to demonstrate, experimentally, the potential for si based qubit with the required high-speed circuitry and the possibility for operating above 4k and later at even higher temperatures. this activity will allow ciena to closely follow the progress of this new information transmission and processing method and to have an informed opinion about the availability and characteristics of quantum information processing systems.

external deadline: 
monday, november 4, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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