advancing research on care & outcome measurement 3.0 (arcom-3)

how to apply: 

brain canada is pleased to be partnering with alzheimer’s association (alz) to launch the advancing research on care & outcome measurement 3.0 (arcom-3) funding program, an international and collaborative competition aimed at addressing significant gaps in care and outcome measurement, and providing an opportunity to advance research so that care providers can ensure that they are implementing evidence-based practices and achieving desired outcomes. 

areas of interest for this program include, but are not limited to, quality metrics, systems of care, translation of interventions, increasing diversity within research and clinical trials, risk reduction, development of novel methods of data collection or analysis, and novel measures to validate previously developed measures or evaluation of measures in diverse and underrepresented populations.  

through this partnership, brain canada will co-fund up to four canadian-led teams. each award is limited to usd $250,000 over a period of up to two years.  

click here to view the request for applications.  

deadline for receipt of letters of intent: 5:00 pm et on september 20, 2023  

deadline for receipt of full applications:  5:00 pm et on november 29, 2023  

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. 

this program has been made possible by the canada brain research fund (cbrf), an innovative arrangement between the government of canada (through health canada) brain canada foundation, and alzheimer’s association. 

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

external deadline: 
wednesday, september 20, 2023
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

college student success innovation centre (cssic) research fellowship

how to apply: 

the cssic research fellowship will provide funding to emerging and established external scholars at canadian postsecondary institutions whose research is positioned to promote college student success.  

 

  • value: $25,000 to $100,000 per project (maximum funding envelope: $100,000)  
  • duration: 1 to 3 years  
  • application deadline: october 20, 2023  
  • anticipated start date: may 2024 
external deadline: 
friday, october 20, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

enhancing access to professional sign language interpretation – call for concepts

how to apply: 

the purpose is to fund projects that will:

  • increase access to american sign language (asl) interpretation, and
  • increase access to langue des signes québécoise (lsq) interpretation

this will be through skill development for existing interpreters and training of more interpreters.
concept application forms will need to meet at least 1 of the following 3 objectives of this call for concepts (cfc):

  • raising awareness about recognized sign language interpretation accreditation/training programs (bringing people into the interpretation field)
  • increasing the number of trained sign language interpreters that can provide services (increasing the number of graduates)
  • improving the overall competencies of sign language interpreters through the acquisition of additional skills (improving skills of interpreters)
external deadline: 
friday, september 8, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

nserc awards for science promotion

how to apply: 
the nserc awards for science promotion honour individuals and groups who make an outstanding contribution to the promotion of science in canada through activities encouraging popular interest in science or developing science abilities. two recipients (one individual and one group) may be selected for the awards each year.
 
if you are interested in being nominated for this award, please contact dr. batia stolar, associate vice-president, research & graduate studies, at avp.research@lakeheadu.ca
external deadline: 
wednesday, november 15, 2023
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

john c. polanyi award

how to apply: 

created in 2006, the nserc john c. polanyi award is given to an individual or team whose research, conducted in canada, has led to a recent outstanding advance in any nserc-supported field of the natural sciences or engineering.

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: 
tuesday, november 28, 2023
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

arthur b. mcdonald fellowships

how to apply: 
up to six arthur b. mcdonald fellowships are awarded annually to recognize early stage academic researchers in the natural sciences and engineering and to enhance their research capacity so that they can become leaders in their field and inspire others. arthur b. mcdonald fellowships were previously known as the e.w.r. steacie memorial fellowships.
 
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: 
thursday, december 14, 2023
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

team grant: improving health and administrative data and monitoring for rare diseases

how to apply: 

the purpose of this funding opportunity is to support implementation research to determine the prevalence, direct cost, and burden of rare diseases in the canadian health care systems. this effort will enable prospective research for patients in canada by allowing their identification in the administrative databases. it is expected that the new knowledge generated through this funding opportunity will lead to more accurate and equitable partitioning of resources (e.g., diagnosis, treatment, research, indirect support for patients and families), based on the burden of rare diseases and impact on the health care system, patients, and their families. importantly, the funded research will inform the required adaptations to the administrative coding system used in canada to appropriately capture rare diseases data.

external deadline: 
tuesday, november 7, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant : evaluation of dementia programs, services, & care models

how to apply: 

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

  • strengthen integration, uptake, deployment and/or scale-up (spread) of evidence-based solutions: improve existing programs, services, and/or models of care including equitable and inclusive access for diverse groups of people living with cognitive impairment and dementia, and for those that care for them.
  • build capacity: strengthen implementation science approaches informed by intersectional equity, diversity and inclusion (edi) considerations among research teams, including early career researchers and knowledge users (i.e., pwlle, decision makers), in cognitive impairment research.
  • spark interdisciplinary collaborations: build partnerships and collaborations across sectors and jurisdictions, as appropriate, to co-develop and implement projects to contribute to a sustained and equitable impact beyond the duration of the grant.
  • foster knowledge mobilization and impact: foster patient-oriented and integrated knowledge mobilization approaches and strategies throughout the research process to inform timely uptake and maximize research relevance and impact.
external deadline: 
thursday, november 2, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

connection grants

how to apply: 

connection grants are expected to respond to the objectives of the research partnerships program.

these grants support events and outreach activities geared toward short-term, targeted knowledge mobilization initiatives. these events and activities represent opportunities to exchange knowledge and to engage with participants on research issues of value to them. events and outreach activities funded by a connection grant can often serve as a first step toward more comprehensive and longer-term projects.

connection grants support workshops, colloquiums, conferences, forums, summer institutes, or other events or outreach activities that facilitate:

  • disciplinary and/or interdisciplinary exchanges in the social sciences and humanities;
  • scholarly exchanges between those working in the social sciences and humanities and those working in other research fields;
  • intersectoral exchanges between academic researchers in the social sciences and humanities and researchers and practitioners from the public, private and/or not-for-profit sectors; and/or
  • international research collaboration and scholarly exchanges with researchers, 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and non-academic partners from other countries.
external deadline: 
wednesday, november 1, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

new frontiers in research fund: transformation stream competition

how to apply: 

the objective of the new frontiers in research fund (nfrf) transformation stream is to support large-scale, canadian-led interdisciplinary research projects that address a major challenge with the potential to realize real and lasting change. the challenge may be fundamental, leading to a scientific breakthrough, or applied, with a social, economic, environmental or health impact. projects are expected to be world-leading, drawing on global research expertise, when relevant.

transformation stream grants will support projects that:

  1. tackle a well-defined problem or challenge;
  2. propose a novel world-leading approach that is different from the current state-of-the-art approaches to the issue;
  3. are interdisciplinary, bringing different perspectives to the defined problem; and
  4. have the potential to be transformative, defined as the potential to create a significant and real change or impact—a noticeable leap or tangible breakthrough rather than an incremental advance.
external deadline: 
tuesday, october 24, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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