energy innovation program – methane measurement and mitigation call for proposals

how to apply: 

in support of canada’s methane centre of excellence, the energy innovation program’s methane measurement and mitigation call responds to the urgent need to reduce methane emissions in this decade, alongside deep cuts in co2, to achieve the paris agreement goal of limiting global temperature increases to 1.5oc above pre-industrial levels. it will invest in canadian expertise to accelerate development of more effective knowledge and technologies for methane measurement, reporting, and verification (mrv), as well as the mitigation or elimination of methane emissions in canada. the call has two focus areas:  

measurement, reporting and verification

funding to support the following:

improved accuracy of detection, quantification, and localization of methane emissions in the oil and gas sector for effective design of mitigation solutions

reduction of uncertainties in methane emissions measurement and quantification

improved methods for the integration and/or standardization of multi-scale methane emissions data

improved approaches for timely reporting of emissions data to track the performance of producers’ emission reduction initiatives and provide actionable information to stakeholders

mitigation of methane slip

funding to support the following:

development of technologies that can be deployed at scale in the near term to mitigate fugitive unburned methane (methane slip) from non mobile combustion engines and related stationary systems in the energy sector

external deadline: 
wednesday, april 17, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

doctoral research award (dra)

how to apply: 

the doctoral research award (dra) is an annual program open to phd level trainees conducting their research at an eligible canadian academic institution. this program aims to support graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 who are pursuing a doctoral degree in cancer-related research.

external deadline: 
tuesday, april 23, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

2024 spring call for cystinosis research proposals and postdoctoral research fellowships

how to apply: 

the ultimate goal of the cystinosis research foundation is to find better treatments and a cure for cystinosis. global calls for grant applications are made twice each year, in the spring and the fall. to be considered, research and fellowship applications must take into consideration the mission and goals of the foundation. the research and fellowship grants are awarded for 1-2 years.

research proposals  the cystinosis research foundation is pleased to announce its spring 2024 call for research proposals and fellowships. the cystinosis research foundation is prepared to fund proposals to improve the immediate care of children and adults with cystinosis and to develop a new understanding and treatment of cystinosis to help these patients in the future.   
 
postdoctoral fellowships the cystinosis research foundation created a postdoctoral research fellowship program to attract qualified, promising investigators to establish careers in cystinosis research.  the fellow’s stipend should be the usual amount for such a trainee at the given applicant’s institution.  the total award cannot exceed $75,000 per year including overhead.  awards will generally be for a period of 1-2 years.
external deadline: 
friday, march 15, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

cystinosis research foundation

addressing the root causes of irregular migration through economic empowerment in honduras

how to apply: 

the call aims to support the efforts of organizations registered in canada and indigenous organizations in canada to:

  • address the root causes of irregular migration by creating resilient, sustainable and inclusive economic opportunities for women and youth, particularly in marginalized and vulnerable communities in honduras
  • advance gender equality and women’s empowerment in support of resilient, sustainable and inclusive economic growth
  • support the creation of stable and enabling environments for women and youth to access decent jobs, create enterprises (msmes), access to resources (financing, land, technologies, certifications), increase productivity, income, and representation in governing bodies
  • provide the necessary skills, education and tools to women and youth to be competitive in local markets and accessing foreign markets

as organizations can only submit one submission to this call, interested applicants are asked to contact the office of research indicating their interest in this program no later than march 20, 2024.  for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.

external deadline: 
wednesday, april 24, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

2024 research grants

how to apply: 

about these grants

aspca research grants develop cutting-edge knowledge in animal welfare. we fund high-quality research across a variety of disciplines and methods that has clear potential to benefit animals, either directly or through effecting systems-level change. proposals to extend studies focused on other disciplines to include animal welfare will also be considered if they can be clearly demonstrated to have substantial potential benefit to animals.

this year we are soliciting proposals in the following five research areas:

cruelty research: proposals that address animal cruelty from any angle or relevant discipline (e.g., public policy, law, criminal justice, criminology, veterinary forensics, community engagement, prevention/intervention, human behavior change). of particular interest is research that analyzes the effectiveness of legislative and other policy measures designed to prevent and/or respond to cruelty. also of interest is research that heightens awareness of animal cruelty and builds knowledge that informs and engages key community stakeholders and allied professionals in preventing and responding to this animal welfare issue. 

access to veterinary care (avc) research: proposals that address avc from any angle (e.g., medical, legal, avc impact, program delivery, community engagement, veterinary engagement). ideally, the research will establish tools or guidelines to improve access to veterinary care.

applied behavior research: proposals that inform the development or refinement of evidence-based shelter behavior protocols. proposed research should address specific behavior concerns in shelter populations that lead to euthanasia, rather than general management protocols. 

psychological trauma research: proposals related to developing novel approaches to the documentation of animal cruelty and neglect in the absence of physical trauma. proposals are encouraged from any relevant discipline (e.g. physiology, psychology, ethology). of particular interest is research that focuses on objective measures, including biomarkers and quantitative behavioral phenotyping.

farm animal welfare research: research related to animal welfare conditions in the largest u.s. poultry industries that produce broiler chickens, egg-laying hens, and turkeys.

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

external deadline: 
sunday, june 30, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

feasibility of iv ketamine for the treatment of traumatic brain injury and depression

how to apply: 

the overarching goals are to assess the feasibility and mechanisms of action for iv ketamine, in the treatment of depression among individuals with pcs. this will include:

  1. measuring the effects of ketamine treatment on depression symptoms and other clinical indices in a pcs cohort via randomized trial;
  2. measuring neurobiological changes that are associated with ketamine treatment, and with positive treatment response; and
  3. identifying pre-treatment neurobiological predictors of a positive treatment response.
external deadline: 
monday, march 11, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

development of a functional test battery for concussion/brain injury to promote recovery and reduce future risk of potential brain and musculoskeletal injuries

how to apply: 

this funding opportunity seeks submissions to develop a resource-lean functional test battery that encompasses all the essential elements of an active population including heartrate elevation, multi-planar movement, and multitasking, to help inform the management and recovery of individuals following an acute concussion or mild traumatic brain injury (mtbi) and reduce the risk of future brain and/or msk injury.

external deadline: 
friday, march 8, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

als canada-brain canada trainee program 2024

how to apply: 

brain canada is delighted to announce its collaboration with the als society of canada (als canada) to launch the als canada-brain canada trainee program 2024.  

both brain canada and als canada believe that attracting the brightest young minds to als research will contribute to a succession plan for the canadian als research community and will support compelling breakthroughs across the spectrum of brain-related disease. 

a $315,000 pool of funds will be available for this program. each doctoral award would be funded at $25,000 per year for up to three years, and each postdoctoral fellowship would be funded at $55,000 per year for up to three years. the funds awarded through this fellowship will be utilized to support the stipend/salary of the awardee(s). 

all applicants should have demonstrated contributions to research which may or may not have related directly to als, but proposed future research and training must be als-related.

external deadline: 
wednesday, april 3, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

grants

how to apply: 

purpose

established as a registered charity in 1984, the law for the future fund provides financial support for legal research conducted under the auspices of the canadian bar foundation. the fund was established by donations from individual lawyers, law firms, legal organizations and foundations, as well as corporations.

the fund has supported many worthwhile initiatives since it was established in 1984. examples include systems of justice, racial equality, court reform, law and ethics in health care, gender equality and conflict of interest.

scope 

the law for the future fund sponsors projects that are of national interest and/or are of benefit to the general public. projects must be in one of the following fields: 

  • legal research
  • legal education 
  • legislation and law reform 
  • administration of justice

only canadian projects will be considered.

external deadline: 
wednesday, may 1, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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