shastri student research in india fellowships (ssrif)

how to apply: 

shastri indo-canadian institute (sici) is pleased to announce a call for applications for shastri student research in india fellowships (ssrif). the ssrif is a 12-week, cad$ 7,000 research fellowship for canadian 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 enrolled in undergraduate and graduate degree programs (all disciplines), to undertake research projects at indian member institutions.  projects must be completed by april 30, 2024.  世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 must be canadian citizens or permanent residents. sici will provide project project facilitation and travel support services.  please contact jill sherman, intl.research@lakeheadu.ca for more information and assistance.

external deadline: 
saturday, september 30, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research
undergraduate

new horizons for seniors program 2023-2024 - community engagement

how to apply: 

the community-based stream of the new horizons for seniors program (nhsp) is a federal grant that supports community-based projects that are designed by seniors for seniors. this program funds projects that empower seniors in their communities and contribute to improving their health and well-being.  eligible organizations can apply for up to $25,000 for projects that are led by seniors and are volunteer based.

projects submitted for this grant (up to $25,000) must meet at least 1 of the following program objectives:

  • promoting volunteerism among seniors and other generations
  • engaging seniors in the community through the mentoring of others
  • expanding awareness of elder abuse, including financial abuse
  • supporting the social participation and inclusion of seniors
  • providing capital assistance for new and existing community projects and/or programs for seniors

if your proposed project is requesting capital assistance, it must meet at least 1 of the first 4 program objectives.

organizations can only submit 1 application per project. multiple projects may not exceed a total of $25,000 per organization. 
 
therefore, researchers interested in submitting a proposal to this program are required to submit an expression of interest to the ors  (ahacquoi@lakeheadu.ca) by august 21, 2023, which would include a summary of their proposal as well as an estimated budget.
 
copy of recent webinar presentation.
submission information.
external deadline: 
thursday, september 28, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

imagining canada’s future ideas lab: global health and wellness for the 21st century - stage 2: call for funding applications (by invitation only)

how to apply: 

the imagining canada’s future ideas lab is a multi-stage funding opportunity. stage 1 consisted of a hybrid workshop where participants formed multidisciplinary teams, then developed and pitched innovative, interdisciplinary project ideas on the theme of global health and wellness for the 21st century.

teams are now invited to apply for funding to support the development of their partnerships and advance their project ideas in this second stage of the icf ideas lab.

successful applicants will be expected to:

  • formalize partnerships through agreements, governance frameworks and/or strategic plans;
  • establish connections with stakeholders in relevant sectors;
  • advance their project by undertaking preliminary research;
  • attend a working forum organized by sshrc (tentatively scheduled for fall 2024–winter 2025);
  • seek out full project funding from sshrc and other research agencies at the end of the two-year grant.
external deadline: 
wednesday, november 22, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant: addressing infectious and congenital syphilis in canada

how to apply: 

the aim of this funding opportunity is to advance collaborative partnerships with communities focused on implementation science and intervention research to reduce the transmission and health impacts of infectious and congenital syphilis.

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

  • advance community-centred approaches to conducting implementation science and intervention research by establishing meaningful partnerships between communities most affected by rising rates of syphilis — particularly indigenous, those in the prairies and rural, remote and isolated communities — and health researchers from academic or other research institutions;
  • accelerate knowledge mobilization across the continuum of care between populations that are disproportionately affected and health care providers, community organizations, decision/policy makers and researchers by supporting the co-creation, synthesis, application and sharing of research findings; and
  • improve health equity by conducting research that addresses the systemic, social and behavioural causes of health inequities in our health system that have contributed to the rise in syphilis within specific populations including indigenous and rural, remote and isolated communities.
external deadline: 
thursday, october 12, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

trailblazer award

how to apply: 

the cspc trailblazer award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated novelty and creativity through leadership, vision, courage, and commitment, and positively and significantly impacted the canadian science, technology and innovation ecosystem. these individuals have been instrumental in boldly spearheading change via one or more transformative initiatives, while blazing a trail and inspiring others to follow.

cspc 2023 will present three trailblazer awards, one in each of the categories of policy for sciencescience for policy and innovation policy.

cspc encourages nominations from all disciplines of policy and sciences (social and human sciences, mathematical, physical and life sciences, engineering and technology) and from all sectors (governments at all levels, academia, private and nonprofit sectors, media, and others). please note that technological or scientific discoveries or inventions are not considered for this award.

if you are interested in being nominated for this award, please contact dr. batia stolar, associate vice-president, research and graduate studies, at  bstolar@lakeheadu.ca

external deadline: 
friday, september 15, 2023
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

essential open source software for science (cycle 6)

how to apply: 
the chan zuckerberg initiative (czi), the kavli foundation, and the wellcome trust invite letters of intent in support of open source software projects essential for biomedical research. the goal of the program is to support software maintenance, growth, development, and community engagement for these critical tools.
 
for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.
external deadline: 
tuesday, october 17, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

alzheimer society research program

how to apply: 

together with the alzheimer society of canada (asc), brain canada is thrilled to announce the launch of the 2023-2024 alzheimer society research program (asrp) competition. the asrp provides grants and awards to support canadian research that promises new insights into causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. 

the grants available for co-funding by asc and brain canada are: 

  • new investigator operating grants are designed to help launch the careers of outstanding researchers who are within the first six (6) years of their initial academic appointment. the asrp will provide up to $200,000 for a period of up to four (4) years. brain canada foundation will co-fund up to two (2) successful applications.
  • proof of concept grants are designed to fund innovative, potentially high-risk, and high-reward research that pushes beyond the boundaries of our existing understanding of dementia. the asrp will provide up to $100,000 for a period of up to three (3) years. brain canada foundation will co-fund up to twelve (12) successful applications.


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 for more information.  

results will be announced in late spring of 2024, and the earliest funding start date is july 1, 2024. 

application deadline: november 3rd, 2023, at 5:00 pm est

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

launch of trans-atlantic platform for social sciences and humanities funding opportunity on democracy, governance and trust

how to apply: 

the trans-atlantic platform (t-ap) for social sciences and humanities has just launched a fourth joint research funding opportunity, entitled: democracy, governance and trust (dgt).

the democracy, governance and trust (dgt) funding opportunity brings together research funding organizations, including the social sciences and humanities research council of canada (sshrc), from countries in south america, africa, north america and europe. the funding opportunity will support international projects that will contribute to our understanding of how democracy, governance and trust play a role in tackling both short-term crises and long-term challenges.

the funding opportunity is open to teams with members from at least three participating countries, representing both sides of the atlantic. research partners will receive funding from the national funding agency for their country, for projects that can last up to 36 months.

the funding opportunity focuses on the following nine cross-cutting themes:

  • concepts, understandings, and models of democracy, governance and trust
  • education
  • media, information and communication
  • economies and economic systems
  • identities, discrimination, marginalization and inequalities
  • ecosystems and environments
  • epistemologies, knowledge and expertise
  • history and culture
  • power, authority and conflict
for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.
external deadline: 
friday, september 29, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

call for nominations - bank of canada 2024 fellowship program

how to apply: 

we are pleased to invite you, on behalf of your university, to nominate exceptional candidates for the bank of canada’s 2024 fellowship program awards.

 

the fellowship program supports and encourages high-quality academic research related to the bank’s core functions. in addition, the program promotes collaboration between the bank’s researchers and leading academics at canadian post-secondary institutions such as yours.

 

there are two types of fellowship program awards:

 

  • the fellowship award, which provides annual funding totalling $90,000 to leading academic researchers for a term of up to five years; and
  • the governor’s award, which consists of an annual research grant of $30,000 for emerging leaders in academic research who have obtained their phds within the last 10 years. this award is for a term of up to two years.

 

details about the eligibility requirements and the nomination process can be found on the bank’s website. please note that there is no limit to the number of candidates a university can nominate, and we encourage you to re-nominate candidates from previous years.

 

the deadline for nominations is november 30, 2023. the announcement of the 2024 award recipients will be posted in march 2024.

please contact batia stolar associate vp, research & graduate studies at:  bstolar@lakeheadu.ca if you are interested in being nominated one of these awards.

external deadline: 
thursday, november 30, 2023
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

2024 kidney health research grant competition

how to apply: 

kidney health research grants provide financial support to researchers in defraying research operating costs, including the purchase of materials, supplies and equipment and the payment of laboratory assistants. grants are available for one, two or three years. the research must be carried out in canada.

applications for the 2024 kidney health research grant competition must be completed via the on-line application system proposalcentral www.proposalcentral.com. please allow extra time to review the system before the letter of intent (loi) deadline of october 2, 2023. to apply through this site, you will have to set up a profile, and then search for “kidney” under “grant opportunities” and fill out the kidney health research grant letter of intent.

external deadline: 
monday, october 2, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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