cihr-icrh 2023 spring travel awards
the cihr institute of circulatory and respiratory health (icrh) travel award competition is to support trainees registered in a master's or doctoral program, or at the post-doctoral or post-health professional degree stage to present their research (oral or poster), relevant to the institute's strategic priorities and mandate, at national or international meetings, conferences or symposia.
the icrh travel award competition does not support travel for the following purposes:
- research skill(s) development or update;
- exchange programs; or,
- lectureships.
icrh is committed to promoting the inclusion and advancement of groups underrepresented in science as one of the means to enhance excellence in research, training and knowledge mobilization. cihr’s position on equity, diversity and inclusion (edi) is available in the tri agency statement on equity.
applicants are encouraged to complete the cihr unconscious bias learning module.
team grant : mpox (monkeypox) and zoonotic threats
to be relevant to the competition applications must address all three (3) objectives.
- support interdisciplinary research teams to improve scientific understanding of mpox (monkeypox) virus and/or other orthopoxviruses; and
- generate and mobilize evidence to inform prevention, control, and/or response efforts by policy makers, clinicians, public health actors and/or higher-risk communities in canada and/or globally; and
- build and strengthen capacity in canada to undertake interdisciplinary research on viral zoonotic infections of domestic or global origins.
contributions program
the future is now! contributions program launches annual call for proposals for research and awareness projects
the office of the privacy commissioner of canada (opc) has issued a call for proposals for its contributions program, which funds innovative research and public awareness initiatives that seek to better understand and address key and emerging issues related to privacy.
this year, the opc is calling for proposals answering to the theme “the future is now! assessing and managing the privacy impacts of immersive and embeddable technologies.” by "immersive" we mean technologies that merge the physical and virtual worlds, and by "embeddable" we refer to technologies that are capable of reaching deep inside an individual and deducing – or interpreting – their very essence.
to be eligible for funding, proposals must address issues that fall within the scope of the federal personal information protection and electronic documents act (pipeda), which sets the ground rules for how organizations may collect, use or disclose information about individuals in the course of commercial activities. applicants are encouraged to get a sense of previous or ongoing projects funded under the program when developing their proposals.
the opc contributions program is structured to fund projects that are initiated and completed within a single fiscal year (april 1, 2023, to march 31, 2024), although some exceptions may be made for multi-year projects where applicants can demonstrate that more time is required.
all proposals must be submitted by february 10, 2023. they will be evaluated on the basis of merit.
please visit our website to learn more about the contributions program or go to the 2023-24 applicant’s guide to find out more information on project requirements and how to apply.
research grants
hfsp research grants support innovative basic research into fundamental biological problems with emphasis placed on novel and interdisciplinary approaches that involve scientific exchanges across national and disciplinary boundaries (see guidelines).
participation of scientists from disciplines outside the traditional life sciences such as biophysics, chemistry, computational biology, computer science, engineering, mathematics, nanoscience or physics is recommended because such collaborations have opened up new approaches for understanding the complex structures and regulatory networks that characterize living organisms, their evolution and interactions.
research grants are provided for teams of scientists from different countries who wish to combine their expertise in innovative approaches to questions that could not be answered by individual laboratories. preliminary results are not required and applicants are expected to develop new lines of research through the research collaboration.
it is understood that such research inherently contains risks and hfsp expects that teams of applicants address the risks and outline mitigation strategies for their research in case of failure and how they intend to achieve their goals.
applications for applied research, including medical research typically funded by national medical research bodies, will be deemed ineligible (see guidelines).
two types of grant are available: research grants – early career and research grants – program.
for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.
research and engagement fund
research plays an important role in informing decisions and actions for issues affecting northern regions. in recognition of memorial university’s commitment to respectful, ethical, and deeply collaborative partnerships with indigenous and northern people and uarctic values, the indigenous and northern collaborative research and education engagement fund supports:
- researchers to establish new relationships or strengthen existing ones for potential collaborative, co-created projects
- relationships for potential research, education, and engagement partnership initiatives between indigenous and northern regions and researchers, faculty, staff, and 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 of uarctic member institutions
- partnership projects that meet the needs of indigenous and northern people and communities.
please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca for more information.
relationship development fund
recognizing memorial university's obligation to ensure that researchers engage with the northern and indigenous people in a respectful, ethical, and deeply collaborative way in keeping with the memorial university’s policy on research impacting indigenous groups, we are pleased to offer the indigenous and northern relationship development fund.
the purpose of this fund is to help researchers establish new relationships or strengthen existing ones. these relationships are important in order to develop collaborative, co-created research projects based on mutual respect and acknowledgment of the deep understanding and knowledge indigenous and northern people bring to such projects as well as ensuring that the academic research and engagement projects meet the needs of the people and the regions where such research takes place.
university of the arctic (uarctic)/yukon university/memorial university
forest sector investment and innovation program
business projects
support is available for ontario-based projects with at least $3 million in eligible costs undertaken by for-profit manufacturers and processors of wood and forest biomass across ontario, including:
- saw mills
- pulp and paper mills
- secondary wood manufacturers
- bio-economy projects
harvesting and resource extraction projects are not eligible for funding.
collaboration projects
support is available for ontario-based projects with at least $3 million in eligible costs undertaken through a collaboration of:
- forest sector for-profit businesses
- not-for-profit research organizations
- forest industry associations
- academia
eligible collaborations should develop, diversify and transform ontario’s forest sector through innovation in technology, process or products.
a minimum of three partners are required (including at least one ontario-based for-profit forestry/wood products company).
the forest sector investment and innovation program provides funding for strategic investments in the forest sector that:
- enhance competitiveness
- support new market access
- provide benefits to ontario’s broader forest sector
- strengthen regional economies
support is available under two project categories:
- business projects
- collaboration projects
own the podium grants
mitacs is once again partnering with innovation 4 gold on their own the podium grants! otp is a long-running partnership focused on leveraging innovation to improve canadian athlete performance and make canada a world leader in high-performance sport at the olympic and paralympic games. since 2015 mitacs and otp have partnered on 30 projects and funded 180 ius- you can check out some of the past projects here: own the podium | mitacs
what is it/ what’s new for 2023?
through the two step i4g call own the podium will provide the matching funding for eligible projects to apply for mitacs accelerate- in this project structure otp acts as a named partner on the applications and stays engaged with the administration and delivery of the project.
projects must be led by a national sports organization to show pull from the sports community to use the results. projects may include additional partners that round out the capacity to execute the utilize the project results ex. technology companies or nfps active the space.
innovation 4 gold includes 3 streams:
- spark- small projects that will not flow through mitacs and do not require an academic partner.
en: sport scientist canada | spark grant en
fr: sciences du sport canada | subvention spark fr (sportscientistcanada.ca)
- accelerate- follows standard otp partnership model. bolts on to our existing accelerate program- follows eligibility for phd and pdf 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 - multiyear and multi student projects are possible.
eligible research and innovation themes:
- psychology & athlete/coach well-being
- training sciences: physiology, nutrition, strength & conditioning
- injury care & sport medicine
- biomechanics
- motor learning & skill acquisition
- data sciences & statistics
en: sport scientist canada | accelerate grant en
fr: sciences du sport canada | subvention accelerate fr (sportscientistcanada.ca)
- technovate- national computer vision research cluster (new for 2023!)- in an effort to unite their network around key challenges otp has launched this new funding stream to enable the development of a cluster model of funding a collaboration- projects developed through this initiative will be connected and supported through an intentional network led by otp.
funding is provided to projects that focus on developing new computer vision technology or significantly improve existing technology use in high-performance sport. otp is focusing on computer vision, specifically the area of pose estimation and motion capture.
bolts on to our existing accelerate program- follows eligibility for phd and pdf 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 - multiyear and multi student projects are possible.
en: sport scientist canada | technovate grant en
fr: sciences du sport canada | subvention technovate fr (sportscientistcanada.ca)
timeline:
program launch- this week at the spin summit in vancouver otp presented the program to the nsos and other stakeholders
january 31, 2023 expressions of interest due via the online forms available via the program pages (embedded above)
by march 1, 2023 otp notifies successful applicants and invites them to submit a full application to mitacs
spring 2023- applicants submit their full applications to mitacs
september 1, 2023- projects start