call for proposals: skills research

how to apply: 
future skills centre is launching two new open calls for proposals! our mission is to support skills development and address critical knowledge gaps that shape skills policies, programs, and services. as a pan-canadian hub for research and collaboration, we're committed to driving innovation in skills and workforce development, ensuring everyone can thrive in the future of work. the skills horizon calls for proposals will offer funding to organizations nationwide, empowering projects that tackle canada's most pressing skills and labour market challenges.
 

we're looking to fund research projects that address key knowledge gaps or explore emerging issues tied to our five focus areas:

  1. pathways to jobs facilitating pathways for individuals entering, transitioning, and advancing in the labour market.
  2. sme adaptability engaging canadian employers, especially smes, in meaningful skills development and utilization.
  3. tech and automation preparing workers and employers for a more digital and connected world of work.
  4. inclusive economy driving labour market inclusion for underrepresented groups, with an emphasis on black youth, newcomers, and indigenous & northern communities.
  5. sustainable jobs advancing skills development and transition planning for a decarbonized economy.

our goal is to deliver these research insights to key decision-makers shaping canada’s future skills and labour market policies, programs, and services.

 

external deadline: 
friday, december 13, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

call for proposals: skills solutions

how to apply: 

future skills centre is launching two new open calls for proposals! our mission is to support skills development and address critical knowledge gaps that shape skills policies, programs, and services. as a pan-canadian hub for research and collaboration, we're committed to driving innovation in skills and workforce development, ensuring everyone can thrive in the future of work. the skills horizon calls for proposals will offer funding to organizations nationwide, empowering projects that tackle canada's most pressing skills and labour market challenges.

stream 1 – designing solutions
we are looking for project ideas and concepts that are still under development but that can demonstrate clear ambition and a strong team behind them. projects funded in this stream will focus on solution design and preparing for potential piloting and will work closely with a designated technical assistance partner to both develop their concept and document learning.

stream 2 – strengthening outcomes
we will support initiatives that are ready for implementation, having already undergone thorough consultation and design. the initiative should demonstrate both promising results to date and capacity to carry the project forward in a short timeframe to achieve tangible outcomes. funded projects will focus on advancing skills outcomes based on evidence of what has worked. these initiatives will be further tested through implementation and with the required support of a designated evaluation and learning partner.

 

external deadline: 
friday, december 13, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

global cardiovascular research funders forum (gcrff) international research challenge (irc) on women’s cardiovascular health

how to apply: 

heart & stroke, alongside 11 major research funders around the world, is inviting researchers to compete in a new research challenge that aims to transform the landscape of women’s cardiovascular health.

taking strides to better understand and improve women’s cardiovascular health around the world, the international research challenge on women’s cardiovascular health will fund a world-class international research program for up to us $10 million over five years.

the grant will be awarded by the global cardiovascular research funders forum (gcrff) – an international alliance of 12 major funders of cardiovascular research across the world – to address areas of unmet clinical need within women’s cardiovascular health. this is the first significant joint investment from the gcrff to support research on the international stage. 

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

external deadline: 
wednesday, january 15, 2025
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

ams healthcare small grants in compassion and artificial intelligence

how to apply: 

if you are an early to mid-career health professional, educator, academic or clinician of any health-related discipline (e.g., law, ethics), seize the opportunity to explore and lead transformation by deepening our understanding of the various aspects of compassion through the lens of technology to better ensure that technologies are enabling of healthcare’s compassionate purpose.  highly qualified individuals (phd or master’s degree), can participate in this program is designed to support projects that will generate new knowledge and evidence to advance the education/training of undergraduate, graduate and practising healthcare professionals, and/or support knowledge translation.

for the 2024 call, the focus of the program is being expanded to also include health human resources and the future of technology enabled work as core components to understand compassion, and digital and artificial technology.

external deadline: 
wednesday, february 19, 2025
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

ams healthcare fellowship in compassion and artificial intelligence

how to apply: 

if you are early to mid-career, have a phd or a master’s degree, you can apply to become a fellow in this field. study ways to integrate modern technology and compassionate care, so you can shape the delivery of health care services, education of health professionals as well as facilitating the leadership needed to realize the promise of technology. this program required a supervisor and a mentor located at a canadian institution.

external deadline: 
wednesday, january 15, 2025
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

other: travel awards – institute community support

how to apply: 

through the institute community support (ics) program, the cihr institutes and initiatives are launching the ics travel awards competition for 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , postdoctoral fellows, early career researchers and knowledge users to present their own research at national and international meetings, workshops, and/or conferences.

external deadline: 
tuesday, january 7, 2025
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

ccs workplace cancer research grants: preventing occupational cancers

how to apply: 

ccs workplace cancer research grants are available to support game-changing cancer research that will uncover new knowledge and fill existing gaps to drive risk-reduction and cancer prevention efforts for workers in canada.

external deadline: 
wednesday, january 8, 2025
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

canadian cancer society/university health network research grants on neurofibromatosis and cancer: probing the links

how to apply: 

this program is a unique opportunity for cancer researchers to combine forces with researchers in neurofibromatosis and other relevant fields and disciplines to accelerate our understanding of the genomic and molecular drivers of cancer in nf1. the ultimate goal is to discover interventions to prevent cancer developing, or to enable diagnosis at the earliest possible time when treatments are likely to be more effective. in addition, projects focused on disease management and appropriate patient care, including the integration of clinical, translational, and technological innovations are strongly encouraged. 

external deadline: 
wednesday, december 11, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

pet tau brain imaging and blood-based molecular biomarkers of tauopathy

how to apply: 

application of pet tau brain imaging and blood-based molecular biomarkers of tauopathy in canadian armed forces members and veterans with occupational exposure to blast and heavy weapons.

external deadline: 
tuesday, december 10, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

pcc fellowship program

how to apply: 

the pcc fellowship program supports qualified scientists interested in the field of anti-doping, committed to meaningful research, and demonstrating potential for long-term contribution to the field of anti-doping scien​ce.

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

external deadline: 
saturday, february 1, 2025
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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