ontario agri-food research initiative
the ontario agri-food research initiative (oafri) provides funding for agri-food research and innovation projects in ontario, which is a key pillar of the grow ontario strategy. the oafri program strives to create an application process that adheres to the principles of equity, diversity, inclusion and indigenization. the goals of the initiative are to:
- fund demand-driven research and innovation activities in the agri-food sector
- support the sector’s resiliency and facilitate sustainable growth
- improve knowledge or technology to address business challenges
- expand market opportunities locally and globally
the initiative is jointly funded by the governments of canada and ontario under the sustainable canadian agricultural partnership (sustainable cap), a 5-year federal-provincial-territorial initiative.
funding streams and how to apply
oafri has 4 funding streams to support research and innovation projects aimed at providing solutions for ontario’s agri-food sector (such as new knowledge, technologies, products or practices).
the 4 streams are categorized based on technology readiness levels (trls). use the trl as a reference to determine the appropriate oafri stream for your application. the 4 streams are:
- applied research
- pilot and demonstration
- commercialization
- knowledge translation and transfer (ktt)
ams healthcare small grants in compassion and artificial intelligence
ams healthcare strives to improve the healthcare of all canadians by innovating education and practice, championing the history of medicine and healthcare, supporting leadership development, and advancing research in the health humanities. in recent years, ams healthcare has provided funding for activities that address two key factors of the health care system: compassionate care; and, artificial intelligence and digital health solutions. ams healthcare’s compassionate care in a technological world strategic priority focusses on promoting the integration of digital technology/artificial intelligence (dt/ai) and compassionate care in the delivery of health care services, education of health professionals as well as facilitating the leadership needed to realize the promise of technology.
click here to learn more about compassionate care in a technological world.
ams healthcare is offering grants of up to $30,000 to early and mid-career academic researchers and regulated health care professionals to support research, knowledge translation and spread and scale activities related to the impact of dt/ai on compassionate care. those interested can click on the links below to access more information about the program and application details.
full application submission deadline is 5:00 pm (eastern time) on wednesday, february 7, 2024
ams healthcare fellowship in compassion and artificial intelligence
ams healthcare fellowship in compassion and artificial intelligence
ams healthcare strives to improve the healthcare of all canadians by innovating education and practice, championing the history of medicine and healthcare, supporting leadership development, and advancing research in the health humanities. in recent years, ams healthcare has provided funding for activities that address two key factors of the health care system: compassionate care; and, artificial intelligence and digital health solutions. ams healthcare’s compassionate care in a technological world strategic priority focusses on promoting the integration of digital technology/artificial intelligence (dt/ai) and compassionate care in the delivery of health care services, education of health professionals as well as facilitating the leadership needed to realize the promise of technology.
click here to learn more about compassionate care in a technological world.
ams healthcare is offering one-year fellowships of up to $75,000 to early and mid-career academic researchers and regulated health care professionals to study and develop leadership and expertise/competence in the impact of dt/ai on compassionate care. those interested can click on the links below to access more information about the program and application details.
2023 future leaders in canadian brain research program
the purpose of the future leaders in canadian brain research program is to accelerate novel and transformative research that will fundamentally change our understanding of nervous system function and dysfunction and their impact on health. the ultimate goal is to reduce the social and economic burden of neurological and mental illnesses through prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment.
open to early-career investigators within five years of starting their first independent research position, the 2023 competition has an overall funding envelope of $2,000,000 to support up to 20 grants of $100,000 over two years.
evidence clearly shows that increasing equity, diversity, and inclusion (edi) in research environments enhances excellence, innovation, and creativity. brain canada is committed to excellence through equity, and we encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds to apply to our funding opportunities, which will promote the expression of diverse perspectives, approaches, and experiences, including those of underrepresented groups.
click here to view the request for applications.
deadline for receipt of letter of intent: november 29, 2023 at 5 p.m. et
deadline for receipt of full applications: march 20, 2024 at 5 p.m. et
for more information, or if you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact brain canada at futureleaders@braincanada.ca.
imperial research grant
educational institution research awards are designed to encourage research at canadian universities and colleges in areas of interest to imperial oil's petroleum, petrochemical and energy resource development businesses. these areas include the fields of engineering, environmental, earth, chemical, and physical sciences.
awards for specific research projects are made to full-time faculty members to support research work carried out by university 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 under their direction.
individual awards are normally available in amounts up to $25,000 depending on budgets for the proposed research, availability of funds, and potential significance of the research as determined by imperial.
awards are made for one year and may be renewed annually for a maximum tenure of three years. successful award applicants and their institutions will be required to sign the non-negotiable terms and conditions of the award.
for further information and applications, please visit our web site at imperial under the heading sustainability àinnovation and researchàimperial research grants s, or go directly to imperial research grants
deadline for submission is december 31, 2023.
please note that applications must be submitted in electronic format (pdf) to ura.sru@esso.ca.
canada–uk 2023-24 critical minerals sustainability and circularity call for proposals
working together, the governments of canada and the united kingdom (uk) aim 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 organizations from canada and the uk who wish to form project consortia to perform collaborative projects focused on developing innovative products, processes, or technology-based services in the area of critical minerals technologies.
sectors of focus
projects must focus on innovative technologies that enable the development and commercialization of circular solutions for critical minerals and their supply chains. the project focus should be on the minerals and not on the end application performance. projects must focus on 1 or more of the following themes:
enhanced circularity in critical minerals
- battery systems
- improving recovery or efficiency of recovery of critical minerals from battery systems (e.g. cobalt, nickel, lithium, manganese from black mass)
- improving recovery or efficiency of recovery of new critical mineral streams from battery waste (e.g. graphite, silicon, lithium iron phosphate (lfp))
- high-performance permanent magnet systems (hppm)
- safe and economic identification, collection, sorting, separation, dismantling of rare earth element (ree) containing end-of-life products
- novel and sustainable routes for processing of recovered ree materials
more sustainable use of critical minerals
- processing and manufacturing
- novel manufacturing methods and processes across the value chain (from mine to end-product for use in battery systems or high-performance permanent magnet applications) to enhance circularity and sustainability of critical minerals
- reduction in use
- novel approaches to reduce reliance on existing critical minerals
- complete substitution of critical minerals and systems
innovations in environmental, societal and governance (esg) for critical minerals
- life cycle analysis (lca) and sustainability models for lca of critical minerals and systems
- measurement and accounting for embedded carbon, radioactivity and other environmental and societal impacts of ree
- provenance (e.g. material passports, digitization, traceability) of critical minerals and systems
canada-japan corporate co-innovation program
the national research council of canada industrial research assistance program (nrc irap) has identified japan as a priority market to assist canadian small and medium-sized enterprises (smes) to engage in co-innovation partnerships to access japanese global value chains. in japan, much of the innovation activity and budget resides with its large corporations. as a result, nrc irap has developed a program to support canadian smes to engage in a collaborative research and development (r&d) project with japanese multinational corporations.
this program is designed to help canadian smes adapt, validate and integrate their technologies with japanese corporate partners. successful applicants that can develop a co-innovative proof of concept project with japanese partners may be eligible to receive nrc irap funding support to execute the project.
although this call invites proposals related to any technological or market area, priority is being given to the following sectors:
- digital industries
- clean technologies
- advanced manufacturing
- natural resources and energy
- health and life sciences
- agriculture and food
- transportation
eureka globalstars taiwan 2023-24 call for proposals
eureka has launched a globalstars call for proposals for joint research and development (r&d) projects in the high tech and sustainability sectors. all consortia projects must have at least 1 eligible taiwanese partner. participating countries include austria, canada, finland, the netherlands, sweden, and taiwan. this call for proposals is open to organizations who wish to form project consortia to perform collaborative projects focused on developing innovative products, processes or technology-based services.
this call for proposals is open to projects in the following sectors:
- high-tech, including (but not limited to):
- semiconductors and photonics (integrated circuits)
- digital health and biotechnology
- telecommunication (5g, 6g)
- advanced manufacturing
- sustainability, including (but not limited to):
- mobility
- circular economy, including carbon circulation, industrial processes circulation
in addition to the canadian sme, additional canadian organizations (research institutes, universities, research and technology organizations, large enterprises and other companies) may participate on a self‑funded basis or as subcontractors.
please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca for more information.
faculty mobility for partnership building program
global affairs canada has opened the call for the 2024-25 faculty mobility program to latin america and the caribbean. grants of up to $7,000 are made for stays of 3-8 weeks at lac institutions of higher education to conduct research and/or teaching activities a long with partnership development activities. applications must be submitted by the program coordinator at lakehead, jill sherman, intl.research@lakeheadu.ca. click here for the application and instructions. (internal deadline: 25 november 2023; external deadline : december 5, 2023)