canada-china scholars’ exchange program

eligibility: 

to be eligible, candidates must:

  • ✔ be canadian citizens
  • ✔ either:
    • a full-time teaching or research staff at a post-secondary or research institution in canada;
    • a student enrolled in either a college, undergraduate or graduate program at designated learning institution  (dli) in canada; or
    • a mid-career professional from a canadian government, media or cultural organization, or a national education association, who has a graduate (master's or doctoral) degree and has had managerial, policy development or decision making responsibilities within this organization for at least three years.
  • ✔ have achieved the required level of written and spoken chinese by the host institution in china, if applicable. where chinese is the language of instruction, proficiency must be hsk level 3 for undergraduate studies and hsk level 4 for graduate studies;
  • ✔ pursue an exchange in china; eligible institutions and programs are marked by an asterisk (*) on the campus china website ;
  • ✔ not be seeking a degree in china;
  • ✔ be under 45 years of age if applying under the “general scholar” category of the china scholarship council (csc); and
  • ✔ be under 50 years of age if applying under the “senior scholar” category of the csc.
how to apply: 

canada-china scholars’ exchange program is part of global affairs canada’s international scholarships program.

global affairs canada and the ministry of education of the people’s republic of china are offering short-term scholarships to canadians wishing to pursue post-secondary studies, research or chinese language training or a combination of these activities at institutions in china. established in 1973, the canada-china scholars’ exchange program (ccsep) was the result of an undertaking by then chinese premier zhou enlai and canadian prime minister pierre elliott trudeau. over the past 50 years, more than 1,100 scholars have participated in the program. canadian scholars have brought new perspectives to their host country and returned to canada with enhanced knowledge and understanding of china.

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

external deadline: 
monday, march 4, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research
undergraduate

eurogia cluster’s 25th call for proposals: clean technologies

eligibility: 

canadian funding eligibility

canadian smes

in canada, this call for proposals is offered through the national research council of canada industrial research assistance program (nrc irap). nrc irap funding is only available for eligible canadian small or medium-sized enterprises (smes). project participants who are not eligible for funding are welcome to participate on a self-funded basis.

to be eligible for funding a canadian sme applicant must:

  • be an incorporated, profit-oriented small or medium-sized enterprise (sme) in canada
  • have 500 or fewer full-time equivalent employees
  • pursue growth and profit by developing and commercializing innovative, technology-driven new or improved products, services or processes in canada
  • have a differentiated and protectable technology that could become competitive in global markets
  • have sufficient working capital and resources to undertake a multi-year r&d collaboration and commercialize the results
  • be committed to significant growth through international market expansion

preference may be given to canadian sme applicants who:

  • have a minimum of 15 full-time equivalent employees
  • have commercialized one or more products domestically or internationally
  • have greater than $500,000 cad in annual revenue

note: canadian sme applicants must be eligible for funding as nrc irap clients before they can be considered for funding through this call for proposals. for more information on nrc irap eligibility and becoming an nrc irap client, please contact nrc irap at 1-877-994-4727.

note: canadian sme applicants may apply to more than one nrc irap funded call for proposals simultaneously. however, nrc irap may limit the number of funded projects per applicant. canadian sme applicants who are applying to more than one opportunity or who have ongoing nrc irap projects should speak to their nrc irap representative for more information.

other canadian organizations

other types of canadian organizations may participate in eurogia projects but need to secure funding from alternative sources or self-fund their project participation.

how to apply: 

eurogia , the eureka cluster focused on clean technologies, has launched their 25th call for collaborative research and development project proposals.

eurogia is a flexible, industry-driven eureka cluster program whose aim is to promote innovative, collaborative, international and close-to-market r&d projects in clean technologies.

sector of focus

clean technologies in, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • carbon-free energy supply
  • green mobility and smart cities
  • smarter housings and constructions
  • bio resources and environment

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

external deadline: 
friday, march 22, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

oxford-harrington rare disease scholar award

how to apply: 
the oxford-harrington rare disease scholar award advances promising discoveries from academic labs to move them into clinical practice. the award combines funding and expert therapeutics development support to help researchers in the uk, us, or canada to accelerate preclinical projects towards treatments for patients.
 
for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.
external deadline: 
tuesday, march 26, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

l’oréal canada for women in science research excellence fellowships

how to apply: 

the purpose of this fellowship program is to highlight the role of women in devising scientific solutions to problems confronting humankind in the 21st century.  the program supports major research projects undertaken by women scientists at the postdoctoral level in canada.

external deadline: 
thursday, april 18, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

exploring the risks, burdens, and biopsychosocial impacts of pelvic health issues for women veterans

how to apply: 

veterans affairs canada invites applications for participatory research that explores the biopsychosocial impacts of pelvic health issues for women veterans across the life span. the goal of this research funding opportunity is to support exploration of the risk factors, biopsychosocial impacts and associated burden of pelvic health issues for women veterans. the due date for applications is 23 february 2024 at 11:59 pm (pst).

external deadline: 
friday, february 23, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

capacity building initiatives (cbis): masters/doctoral support

how to apply: 

capacity building initiative (cbi) - master’s 

description 
this cbi supports a graduate student at the master’s level conducting research in the field of veterans’ chronic pain.  
 
eligibility  candidates must: 
• be registered in a master’s program at a recognized canadian university; 
• propose supervised research in chronic pain with a focus on canadian armed forces veterans that is relevant to the cpcoe vision and mission; 
• demonstrate high academic achievement. 
 

 

capacity building initiative (cbi) - doctoral 

description 
this cbi supports a graduate student at the doctoral level conducting research in the field of veterans’ chronic pain.  
 
eligibility 
candidates must: 
• be registered in a doctoral program at a recognized canadian university; 
• propose a research project on chronic pain with a focus on canadian armed forces veterans that is relevant to the cpcoe vision and mission; 
• demonstrate high academic achievement. 
external deadline: 
friday, april 12, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research

r&d partnership fund – c/av and smart mobility – stream 2

eligibility: 

eligible applicants

  • applicants are small and medium enterprises (sme) defined as having fewer than 500 global, full-time employees.
  • applicants are required to have operations in ontario and carry out their project in ontario.

eligible partners

  • small and medium enterprises (smes)
  • national and multinational enterprises (nes and mnes)
  • academic institutions (as clients only)
  • municipalities
  • indigenous communities
  • not-for-profit organizations representing industry
  • crown corporations
  • transit authorities

additional partners can also join the project. there is no limit on the number of partners. partnerships should represent significant potential commercial opportunities for all parties.

how to apply: 

the r&d partnership fund – c/av and smart mobility – stream 2 program supports projects related to the development, testing, validation, and demonstration of connected and autonomous vehicle (c/av) and smart mobility technologies in the following priority areas:

  • mass light vehicles, such as cars, trucks, and vans
  • heavy duty vehicles, including commercial vehicles, trucks, buses, recreational vehicles (rvs), and others used for goods movement
  • transportation infrastructure
  • intelligent transportation systems (its)
  • transit-supportive systems and vehicles
external deadline: 
monday, february 12, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

contributions program 2024-25

how to apply: 

the program’s objectives are to:

1) strengthen existing privacy research capacity in academic and not-for-profit sectors.

2) generate new knowledge and support the development of expertise in selected areas of privacy and data protection.

3) increase awareness and understanding among individuals and organizations across canada of their privacy rights and obligations.

4) promote uptake and application of research results by relevant stakeholders.

the contributions program is administered under the personal information protection and electronic documents act (pipeda), which governs the collection, use or disclosure of personal information by organizations in the course of commercial activities. accordingly, only research or public awareness proposals that address privacy issues in the private sector will be considered. proposals that touch on issues falling within the federal public sector can be submitted, provided that the primary focus of the proposal deals with the private sector.

this year’s themes: “addressing the privacy impacts of new technologies” and “ensuring that children’s privacy is protected”

external deadline: 
wednesday, february 21, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

ccs health equity research grants

how to apply: 

the purpose of this funding program is to support research projects that seek to advance cancer-related health equity. projects must be collaborative, co-created by people both affected by cancer and by structural marginalization, and designed to address the systemic, structural, and institutional factors that sustain health disparities in canada. applications should take a social determinants of health perspective in identifying and defining both the health equity need and the community of focus, taking care to consider the intersectionalities of such communities.

external deadline: 
tuesday, march 26, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

funding for great lakes protection

how to apply: 

the goal of the great lakes freshwater ecosystem initiative (fei) is to target the most significant environmental challenges affecting great lakes water quality and ecosystem health by delivering on canada’s commitments under the canada-united states great lakes water quality agreement (glwqa). the initiative focuses on the following priority areas for action:

  • restoring water quality and ecosystem health in great lakes areas of concern (aocs)
  • preventing toxic and nuisance algae
  • restoring and protecting critically important coastal areas, including wetlands
  • reducing releases of harmful chemicals
  • supporting community-based science
  • increasing participation of indigenous peoples in governance, stewardship, and monitoring
  • advancing great lakes governance, accountability, and reporting mechanisms

to assist in achieving this goal, the great lakes fei supports action by others to:

  • restore aocs: supporting action at the local level to restore water quality and aquatic ecosystem health by implementing projects identified in aoc remedial action plans (raps).
  • prevent toxic and nuisance algae: supporting on-the-ground actions following the precision conservation approach, targeting implementation of phosphorus load reduction measures in critical sources areas for nutrient loss, as well as increasing participation in the application of phosphorus load reduction measures by demonstrating innovative approaches and best management practices, and filling knowledge gaps through research and science.
  • restore and protect critically important coastal areas, including wetlands: supporting and promoting local-level action to enhance water quality, ecosystem health, and the resilience of coastal areas experiencing stress due to climate risks and impacts.
  • reduce releases of harmful chemicals: increasing participation in the application of beyond-compliance measures to reduce releases of chemicals of mutual concern (cmcs) by developing, implementing, assessing, and promoting use of innovative approaches, as well as enhancing understanding of emerging contaminants that could become cmcs and their potential impacts to the great lakes ecosystem.
  • support community-based science: promoting public engagement in great lakes protection through community-based science projects, including advancing stakeholder and public knowledge, improving the sharing and quality of data produced, and advancing broader application of new technologies.
external deadline: 
thursday, february 15, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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