team grant: embracing diversity to achieve precision & health equity

how to apply: 

the objectives of this funding opportunity are to fund new research that will improve health and achieve more equitable outcomes in nutrition, metabolic health, and chronic high burden diseases, as well as stbbi, across the life course of diverse groups of people in canada by:

  1. developing precision medicine approaches to characterize the variability that underlies mechanisms of disease, to prevent, detect, and intervene effectively in terms of disease susceptibility, progression, resilience and reversibility, and treatment
  2. increasing our understanding of interactions between structural, social, environmental, and biological determinants of health in indigenous communities that underlie heterogeneity in health and disease
  3. increasing our understanding of interactions between structural, social, environmental, and biological determinants of health with particular emphasis on a diversity of populations who have historically experienced inequitable outcomes in canada and at-risk groups that underlie heterogeneity in health and disease

note that applicants will not be required to meet all the objectives in their respective application, but all objectives will be met through the funding opportunity.

external deadline: 
thursday, february 1, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

xecs—electronic components and systems 2023-24 call for proposals

how to apply: 

xecs, the eureka cluster focused on electronic components and systems (ecs), has launched their third annual call for collaborative research and development project proposals.

sector of focus

micro and nano-electronics and photonics with applications in the following areas:

  • agrifood and natural resources
  • digital industry
  • digital society
  • energy
  • health and well-being
  • mobility
for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.
external deadline: 
thursday, january 18, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

canada–uk 2023-24 critical minerals sustainability and circularity call for proposals

how to apply: 

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.

 
for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.
external deadline: 
friday, december 15, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

volvo environment prize

how to apply: 

laureates represent all fields of environmental and sustainability studies and initiatives. 

the prize is awarded by an independent foundation. a scientific committee does the initial screening and evaluation of candidates. internationally renowned scientists in the prize jury make the final selection of prize laureate. 

the prize is awarded annually and consists of a hand-crafted diploma, a glass sculpture and a cash award of sek 1.5 million (approximately eur 150,000 or usd 160,000). the award ceremony is held in stockholm in november  each year.

if you are interested in being nominated for this prize, please contact dr. batia stolar, associate vp, research & graduate studies, at bstolar@lakeheadu.ca.

external deadline: 
saturday, january 20, 2024
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

awards, fellowships and grants

how to apply: 

the cfwh general research grant

the cfwh general research grants are awarded to those committed to finding solutions to the reproductive health issues that face women both in canada and around the world. open to any area within the field of obstetrics and gynaecology, these grants aim to help make further advancements in women’s health treatment, research, and education.

the cfwh will grant up to $10,000 for the cfwh general research grant.

applicants must be affiliated with a canadian university or health care institution

the kitty carr fund

the kitty carr fund supports research and initiatives aimed to improve understanding of and to prevent maternal morbidity and mortality in canada
 

the dawn walker grant in support of health policy training and development for health-care professionals

canadian foundation for women’s health is proud to award one or more dawn walker grants in the total amount of $5,000 each year to health-care professionals and/or 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 so that they may be better prepared to contribute to the development of health care policy for children and women.
 
 
external deadline: 
friday, december 15, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

opportunities to advance women's health innovation

eligibility: 

this initiative is open to nonprofit organizations, for-profit companies, international organizations, government agencies and academic institutions. we particularly encourage applications involving projects led by women or from women-led organizations and applications from institutions based in low- and middle-income countries. proposals should be aligned to local public health systems. additionally, collaborations are highly encouraged.

how to apply: 

the conventional understanding of women's health - which mainly centers on reproductive and maternal health - must be redefined: the health of women includes the overall health and well-being of women's bodies and minds across their life course, as well as the consideration of sex and gender in all aspects of disease and treatment. when using the term women in the context of ‘women's health' we are also inclusive of both sex as a biological variable and gender as a social variable across the life course (including girls and adolescents) and people assigned female at birth, transgender women, transgender men, and non-binary people.

tailoring prevention, screening, diagnostics, and treatments for diseases and conditions to account for sex and gender differences, as well as for women's context and environment, is crucial to support their health and well-being. by addressing intersectional and underlying social and structural factors, we can empower women to make informed decisions, pursue their ambitions, and live healthier lives. when women globally have access to appropriate, high-quality care, they can plan their families, increase their households' resilience to shocks, and advance their education. as women frequently serve as family caregivers, healthy mothers contribute to healthier households with better nutrition, improved child development and education, and higher household earnings. healthy women transform societies.

women's health is currently an underserved area for innovation, facing disproportionately low r&d funding relative to its burden. as recently as 2020, the bill & melinda gates foundation (bmgf) and the u.s. national institutes of health (nih) represented nearly 60% of funding for sexual and reproductive health r&d.[1] while stakeholders are beginning to address innovation gaps in women's health, no coordinated agenda across sectors with a global focus exists to align their efforts. the result is less innovation in the women's health space and limited data to support business cases for new products.

to address this need, the bill & melinda gates foundation and the u.s. national institutes of health initiated an inclusive, consultative, cross-sector effort to generate a women's health innovation opportunity map 2023 as a collaborative framework to advance women's health innovation. the opportunity map was created by the innovation equity forum (ief) - a group of 250 stakeholders in women's health from across sectors and over 50 countries. the aim of the ief was to bring a broad range of multidisciplinary expertise from various levels and sectors of the biomedical enterprise to provide diverse viewpoints in order to develop an inclusive, globally-focused, and widely accepted opportunity map of topics in women's health r&d.

the opportunity map has three main components. first, it establishes broad topics of women's health r&d with unique challenges, needs, and goals. topics fall into two categories -

  • cross-cutting topics include data and modeling, research design and methodologies, regulatory and science policy, innovation introduction, social and structural determinants, and training and careers.
  • issue-specific topics include communicable diseases, non-communicable diseases and chronic conditions, and female-specific conditions.

second, each topic identifies leading opportunities based on their potential for impact, readiness to scale, innovation feasibility, focus on women's unmet health needs, and ability to improve health equity. finally, example specific solution strategies articulate actionable ways to realize each opportunity and create impact within the next 15 years. the full opportunity map can be found here.

the challenge

the women's health innovation team at the bill & melinda gates foundation is looking for innovations and ideas that address opportunities outlined in the opportunity map. while not all opportunities in the opportunity map are in scope for this rfp (see list below and table 1), we are looking to fund proposals that address a wide range of issues. 

the ultimate goal of this rfp is to kickstart work to address gaps in women's health r&d. the overall objectives are to: 

  • advance bold ideas that address opportunities in the opportunity map
  • enhance overall funding and resources for women's health r&d
  • demonstrate effectiveness of investments in women's health r&d
for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.
external deadline: 
wednesday, december 6, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

2023 grants program strategic initiative: occupational exposure to diesel engine exhaust (dee) and lung and bladder cancers (systematic review)

how to apply: 

the wsib is seeking applications for a new funding competition. the wsib research and grants program will be awarding one successful application for a systematic review that specifically aims to a) evaluate the evidence on occupational exposure to diesel engine exhaust (dee) and the development of primary site cancers of the lung (icd-9 162, icd-10 c33-34) and bladder (icd-9 188, icd-10 c67); b) examine exposure-response relationships by detailed exposure characteristics; c) identify industries and occupations with high risk of lung or bladder cancer development; and d) evaluate the potential for synergistic relationships between dee and other risk factors for lung or bladder cancer.

 

outcomes from the systematic review may be considered by the wsib to determine whether the scientific evidence meets the recommended standards for scheduling, policy development or to underpin adjudicative support in case-by-case decision-making.

 

the review must address:

  • occupational exposure to dee and development of primary-site cancers of the lung and bladder among exposed workers
  • the identification and assessment of:
    • industries and occupations with high risk of lung or bladder cancer with occupational exposure to dee (e.g., mining, transportation)
    • the shape and distribution of the relationship between dee exposure and lung/bladder cancer development; the effect of highest levels compared with lowest levels of dee exposure on lung/bladder cancer development; any exposure-response trends of increasing risk with increasing exposure using exposure surrogates such as average exposure, duration, cumulative exposure and whether there is a minimum cumulative exposure associated with increased risk 
    • minimal interval (latency) between the first exposure and the development of lung or bladder cancer
    • any interdependent causes or synergistic relationships with other risk factors (e.g., exposure to other carcinogens)

 

to express interest and obtain an application form for this strategic initiative, please email grants@wsib.on.ca.

external deadline: 
monday, january 29, 2024
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

pierre elliott trudeau foundation scholarship

eligibility: 

to apply to the pierre elliott trudeau scholarship, you must meet the following eligibility criteria:

1) you must be already accepted into or in year one or two of a full-time doctoral program, and expected to complete your doctoral studies in 2026 or later.

2) your field of study is broadly related to the humanities or human sciences of direct relevance to the future of canada; (please refer to the faq for more details and read up on past scholarship recipients)

3) your doctoral work must relate to at least one of the foundation’s four themes: human rights and dignity, responsible citizenship, canada and the world, people and their natural environment.

4) be a canadian citizen studying at a canadian or foreign institution, or a non-canadian (permanent resident of canada or foreign national) enrolled in a doctoral program at a canadian institution.

how to apply: 

the pierre elliott trudeau foundation is happy to officially launch the scholarship competition for its 2024-2027 cycle.
 
the foundation will seek the brightest emerging scholars from canada and abroad to receive this remarkable scholarship. through the foundation’s leadership development program, these scholars will have the opportunity to focus on the scientific theme beginning in 2024: “the future of the canadian charter of rights and freedoms: a comparative dialogue”.

the areas of inquiry in this landscape create ample opportunity for examination through the lens of the themes central to the foundation’s mission: responsible citizenship, human rights & dignity, canada and the world, and people & their natural environment. 

external deadline: 
friday, december 1, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

young minds initiative

how to apply: 

as part of its efforts to foster the next generation of defence and security scholars, minds supports undergraduate and master’s 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 interested in defence and security through the young minds initiative.

these grants are valued at $10,000 and must be linked to the minds policy challenges.

interested candidates must be enrolled in an undergraduate or master’s program at an accredited university, and  pursuing a degree in political science, history, international relations, public policy, economics, or be able to demonstrate that their field of study is relevant to defence and security studies. applicants should be sponsored by a professional academic or recognized expert in the field.

external deadline: 
friday, november 3, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
masters
research
undergraduate

targeted engagement grants

how to apply: 

the targeted engagement grant program aims to drive innovation in defence policy thinking and to foster the next generation of defence and security experts. we are proud to support the exchange of ideas and a diversity of researchers in the domain of security and defence. new forward thinking research and activities are extremely valuable for national defence and the canadian armed forces in the development of evidence-based policy.

 

the targeted engagement grant program provides non-recurring financial support, up to a maximum of $50,000 to fund projects such as conferences, roundtables, workshops, research, and publications. there are two competitions every year, generally in the spring and fall.

requests for funding are assessed primarily on relevance to dnd/caf defence policy challenges, the use of gender-based analysis plus (gba+), as well as innovation and the creative use technology.

external deadline: 
friday, november 3, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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