team grant: controlled substance use trends and population estimates

how to apply: 

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

  • generate new and ongoing population estimates of the use of controlled substances in canada;
  • generate new and ongoing knowledge of trends related to controlled substances from wastewater analyses and from other relevant sources in jurisdictions across canada; and
  • ensure the sharing of the generated population estimates and real-time trends of the use of controlled substances with local, provincial, territorial, national and international knowledge users, through a publicly accessible website.
external deadline: 
thursday, march 21, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

experiences of lgbt purge survivors with veterans affairs canada programs and services

how to apply: 

between the 1950s and mid-1990s, lgbt members of the canadian armed forces (caf), the royal canadian mounted police (rcmp), and the federal public service were systematically discriminated against, harassed, and often fired as a matter of policy and sanctioned practice. in what came to be known as the “lgbt purge,” people were followed, interrogated, abused, and traumatized. the lgbt purge was implemented at the highest levels of the government of canada and was carried out with callous disregard for the dignity, privacy, and humanity of its victims (lgbt purge fund website, 2020).

vac invites applications for research that explores the intersectionality of lgbt purge survivors’ experiences and characteristics, conduct a qualitative research study of lgbt purge survivors’ experiences when seeking support from and accessing vac programs and services, and make recommendations for vac programs and services to account for the identified lgbt purge survivor characteristics’ specific considerations when applying for vac programs and services.

external deadline: 
friday, march 1, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

connection grants

how to apply: 

connection grants are expected to respond to the objectives of the research partnerships 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 engage with participants on research issues they  value. events and outreach activities funded by a connection grant can 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.
external deadline: 
wednesday, may 1, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

project grant

how to apply: 

the project grant program supports small-budget proposals for research projects in the history of medicine and allied disciplines such as science and technology studies, sociology, anthropology, and classics. projects must strive to advance the history of health, healthcare and disease, or the education of health professionals.

click here to see projects that ams healthcare has funded from previous competitions.

ams healthcare will support up to seven (7) ams history of medicine project grants per year of up to $20,000 per grant.

external deadline: 
wednesday, april 10, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

eureka network canada call for proposals #3 (winter-spring 2024)

eligibility: 

eligibility requirements

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 organization from a eureka member country
  • 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: 
the national research council of canada industrial research assistance program (nrc irap) aims to foster and support collaborative industrial research and development (r&d) projects with a high potential for commercialization. this call for proposals is open to canadian small and medium-sized enterprises (smes) and organizations from eureka member countries who wish to form project consortia to perform collaborative projects focused on developing innovative products, processes, or technology-based services with a civilian purpose in any technological and market area.
 
for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.
external deadline: 
monday, april 1, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

canada-germany 2024 to 2025 collaborative industrial research and development call for proposals (nrc irap-zim call 13)

eligibility: 

non-eligible project participants (e.g. universities, research institutes, etc., and other companies) are welcome to participate on a self-funded basis or as sub-contractors to funded participants, according to each country's funding regulations.

how to apply: 

working together, the government of canada and the government of germany aim to foster and support collaborative industrial research and development (r&d) projects with high potential for commercialization. this call for proposals is open to companies from canada and germany who wish to perform joint r&d leading to technology commercialization focused on developing innovative products, processes, or technology-based services in all technological and application areas which have strong market potential.

the national research council of canada (nrc) and the german federal ministry for economic affairs and climate action (bmwk) will provide access to public funding for joint projects through the bmwk's zim program (central innovation program for smes) in germany, and through the national research council of canada industrial research assistance program (nrc irap) in canada.

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

external deadline: 
wednesday, march 20, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant: joint programme on neurodegenerative disease research (jpnd)

how to apply: 

neurodegenerative diseases are debilitating and largely untreatable conditions that are strongly linked with age. worldwide, there are estimated to be 50 million people with alzheimer’s disease and related disorders, the most common group of neurodegenerative diseases. this figure is expected to double every 20 years as the population ages. with very few causal treatments being available today, neurodegenerative diseases have high personal, societal and economic impact.

in this context, the eu joint programme - neurodegenerative disease research (jpnd) has been established to better coordinate research efforts across countries and disciplines to find causes, develop cures and identify better ways to care for people with neurodegenerative diseases.

it is known that the onset of neurodegenerative diseases occurs years before the appearance of the first clinical symptoms. however, our current understanding on the biological, psychological and social mechanisms that determine early disease progression as well as our ability to precisely monitor the course of the disease at pre-symptomatic stages is very limited. delayed detection of disease progression may be the reason for the multiple failures observed in clinical trials during the past years. in this context, improving our understanding of the crucial biological mechanisms and psychosocial factors determining risk and resilience for neurodegenerative diseases is needed along with an enhanced measurability of disease progression through the establishment of advanced biological and psychosocial markers. respective advancements may allow a more accurate identification of pre-symptomatic disease stages and a reliable monitoring of disease progression, thereby enabling a better prediction of disease trajectories and paving the way for new therapeutic and preventive approaches.

for this reason, cihr is joining jpnd on their launch of this joint transnational call with the aim of improving the understanding of disease mechanisms and advancing measurability of disease progression at early and pre-symptomatic stages of neurodegenerative diseases.

for more information, please consult the jpnd call for proposals.

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

external deadline: 
tuesday, march 5, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

postdoctoral fellowships

how to apply: 

the hfsp fellowship program supports proposals for frontier, potentially transformative research in the life sciences. applications for high-risk projects are particularly encouraged. the projects should be interdisciplinary in nature and should challenge existing paradigms by using novel approaches and techniques. scientifically, they should address an important problem or a barrier to progress in the field.

hfsp postdoctoral fellowships encourage early career scientists to broaden their research skills by moving into new areas of study while working in a new country.

two different fellowships are available:

long-term fellowships (ltf) are for applicants with a phd on a biological topic who want to embark on a novel and frontier project focussing on the life sciences.

cross-disciplinary fellowships (cdf) are for applicants who hold a doctoral degree from a non-biological discipline (e.g. physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering or computer sciences) and who have not worked in the life sciences before.

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

external deadline: 
tuesday, may 14, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

team grant: official language minority communities in health research

how to apply: 

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

  • generate new knowledge through olmc researcher-led teams to advance our understanding of the health care issues facing canadians living in official language minority communities.
  • cultivate collaborations that build and/or strengthen co-design and partnerships between researchers and the olmc health care community (i.e., policy and decision-makers) with a shared goal in supporting evidence-informed solutions to the health issues experienced within official language minority communities.
  • maximize research impact and knowledge mobilization to facilitate the integration and use of evidence to inform health policy, program development and system improvements.
  • foster a high-quality, interdisciplinary training and mentoring environment that actively engages trainees and early career researchers to increase capacity and prepare a diverse next generation of leaders to address olmc health priorities.
external deadline: 
tuesday, april 16, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant: new investigator research grants in child and youth health (2024)

how to apply: 

the specific objective of this funding opportunity is:

  • to provide important early career development support to child health researchers and enhance their ability to compete for future research grants.
external deadline: 
monday, april 22, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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