innovation grants for research impact in traumatic brain injury

how to apply: 

with the knowledge that stakeholder-informed research has the greatest potential for impact, brain canada undertook an extensive consultation process to understand the breadth of the needs of diverse stakeholders related to tbi and identify the top priorities that should be addressed first.  

brain canada, in collaboration with brain changes initiative (bci) has now launched the innovation grants for research impact in traumatic brain injury funding opportunity to generate creative, novel and practical evidence-based solutions that address stakeholder-identified and prioritized needs, listed below, to improve the trajectory of recovery for individuals after brain injury.  
 

an overall funding envelope of $1.4m will be available for this program to support three to four grants over two years. this funding opportunity is open to interdisciplinary research teams of two or more members and must include a minimum of two independent investigators. 

evidence clearly shows that increasing equity, diversity, and inclusion (edi) in research environments enhances excellence, innovation, and creativity. brain canada and brain changes initiative are 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 to view the request for applications. 

registration form deadline: 17:00 et on september 27, 2023 

deadline for receipt of full applications: 17:00 et on january 25, 2024

external deadline: 
wednesday, september 27, 2023
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

team grant: improving diagnosis for rare disease patients

how to apply: 

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

  • generate high quality evidence required to optimize the rd diagnosis pathway in canada;
  • evaluate the health outcomes associated with rds via the ‘genomics first’ diagnosis pathway compared to the current approach (i.e., genomic testing performed later);
  • determine the economic impact to the health care system for the ‘genomics first’ diagnosis pathway and compare to current diagnostic pathways for rds;
  • evaluate the socioeconomic and psychological impacts of delays in the diagnosis on patients/families with rds from a diversity of population groups and communities in canada using the ‘genomics first’ diagnostic paradigm as a comparator; and
  • mobilize knowledge to facilitate the implementation, scale and spread of best practices for diagnosing rds in canada.
external deadline: 
tuesday, november 7, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

acs petroleum research fund

how to apply: 

the petroleum research fund is an endowed fund, managed by the american chemical society that supports fundamental research directly related to petroleum or fossil fuels at nonprofit institutions (generally colleges and universities) in the united states and other countries.

acs petroleum research fund (acs prf) grants are intended as seed money, to enable an investigator to initiate a new research direction. the investigator should not have published or received financial support from another funding agency for the proposed research. also, proposals that the acs prf committee feels are a logical extension of an investigator’s previous research may be denied as “not a new direction.”

since the first acs prf grants were approved in 1953, several grant programs have evolved to serve segments of the scientific community, including “new investigator” grants and grants to support researchers in departments that do not award doctoral degrees.

scope of the fund

proposals must be for fundamental research in “the petroleum field,” which is defined in our founding document as “petroleum, natural gas, coal, shale, tar sands and like materials.” fundamental research encompasses the properties of these materials, whereas the petroleum industry undertakes “applied research,” which is outside the scope of acs prf.  however, please note that while the prf trust imposes certain restrictions, prf currently funds many topics of current interest in sustainability and  green chemistry.   these include, for example, new catalysts and upgrading/utilization of methane and carbon dioxide.  interested individuals are encouraged to contact a prf program officer or prfinfo@acs.org for more information regarding areas.

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

external deadline: 
friday, september 8, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

canada council for the arts molson prizes

how to apply: 

two canada council for the arts molson prizes, in the amount of $50,000 each, are awarded annually to distinguished individuals (one in the arts and one in the social sciences and humanities). the prizes are intended to encourage continuing contributions to the cultural and intellectual heritage of canada.

the prizes are funded by an endowment from the molson foundation and are administered by the canada council in collaboration with the social sciences and humanities research council of canada (sshrc). the winners are chosen by a peer assessment committee, which is appointed jointly by the canada council and sshrc.

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

external deadline: 
thursday, october 5, 2023
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

postdoctoral personnel awards for women’s heart and/or brain health

how to apply: 

as part of the commitment to transform women’s heart and brain health, heart & stroke is launching the 2024/25 heart & stroke postdoctoral personnel awards for women’s heart and/or brain health. the objective of the competition is to increase the number of researchers and clinician-scientists in canadian universities and research institutions devoted specifically to women’s heart and/or brain health and, in so doing, expand research initiatives in this field. in the context of this award, heart and/or brain health research refers to research addressing heart conditions, stroke, and vascular cognitive impairment. the stipends awarded will enable postdoctoral fellows to pursue their program of research and engage with mentors as part of their training.

external deadline: 
friday, september 8, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

doctoral personnel awards for women’s heart and/or brain health

how to apply: 

as part of the commitment to transform women’s heart and brain health, heart & stroke is launching the 2024/25 heart & stroke doctoral personnel awards for women’s heart and/or brain health. the objective of the competition is to increase the number of researchers and clinician-scientists in canadian universities and research institutions devoted specifically to women’s heart and/or brain health and, in so doing, expand research initiatives in this field. in the context of this award, heart and/or brain health research refers to research addressing heart conditions, stroke, and vascular cognitive impairment. the stipends awarded will enable doctoral award recipients to pursue their program of research and engage with mentors as part of their training.

external deadline: 
friday, september 8, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

new investigator award

how to apply: 

the new investigator (ni) program is a salary award to support new investigators who have demonstrated excellence in their doctoral and post- doctoral training and wish to establish their own independent research career. salary awards provide an added incentive for researchers to continue or begin their program of cardiovascular or cerebrovascular research within canada.

external deadline: 
thursday, september 7, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

grants-in-aid

how to apply: 

the heart & stroke grant-in-aid (gia) program provides operating funds to support important, pertinent, novel research in the areas of heart disease and/or stroke.  gia funding promotes research discovery, exploration and innovation across all health research themes.  knowledge gained from scientific findings contributes to the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health of canadians through prevention, treatment, and recovery.

external deadline: 
thursday, august 31, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

funding opportunities

how to apply: 
dissertation fieldwork grant (doctoral 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 )
this grant program funds doctoral or thesis research that advances anthropological knowledge.
 
post-phd research grant
this grant program funds individual research projects undertaken by doctorates in anthropology or a closely related field.
 

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

 
 
external deadline: 
wednesday, november 1, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

nserc-sshrc sustainable agriculture research initiative

how to apply: 

supporting research to initiate or accelerate the development of solutions that will be required for a sustainable, resilient and profitable agriculture sector in a net-zero economy.

external deadline: 
wednesday, november 8, 2023
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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