other: network grants in skin health, bone health, and muscular dystrophy

how to apply: 

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

  • support the creation and/or further development of inclusive, formal networks to address selected priority issues related to skin health, bone health, and muscular dystrophy;
  • encourage national (and if feasible, international) collaboration, methods development, and resource sharing (people and platforms) among multidisciplinary experts;
  • engage researchers and other network members who have historically faced barriers in the research ecosystem, including but not limited to those marginalized by gender, indigenous peoples, racialized minorities, persons with disabilities, and members of lgbtq2s+ communities;
  • develop and strengthen research capacity by connecting and engaging current researchers and training the next generation of researchers;
  • facilitate the mobilization and uptake of existing knowledge and the new knowledge generated by research evidence; and
  • ensure meaningful patient engagement with a goal of influencing impact beyond the time of this network.
external deadline: 
thursday, december 1, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

other : national women’s health research initiative: pan-canadian women’s health coalition - hubs

how to apply: 

the pan-canadian women's health coalition will be composed of virtual hubs across canada linked through an overarching coordinating centre. applications for the hubs and the coordinating centre will occur over two separate funding opportunities. the current funding opportunity is accepting applications for the hubs. a future funding opportunity, which is anticipated to be launched in fall 2023, will be accepting applications for the coordinating centre. applying for hubs funding does not preclude applying for the coordinating centre funding.

hubs (current funding opportunity)

each hub must identify one or more areas of women's health to address, within the scope of this funding opportunity, based on community, regional and/or national needs, ensuring that women's and gender-diverse people's voices are at the heart of the hub's activities. it is important to acknowledge that traditional knowledge, such as those of indigenous and african diasporic communities, has been undervalued and underutilized in western medicine. therefore, the hubs are expected to amplify traditional ways of knowing to provide insights on how to improve women's health and wellness through an intersectional lens.

the roles and responsibilities of each hub are to maximize the impact and visibility of women's health research and practice through the following activities:

  • mobilize and scale-up newly generated and existing knowledge and models of practice to advance more equitable, evidence-based, gender-sensitive, culturally safe, holistic healthcare and access to care for diverse groups of women.
  • convene regional knowledge mobilization activities, including engaging the public and knowledge users, and policymakers through culturally appropriate methods, to maximize research impact and help create system-level change.
  • create and share inventories of existing evidence-based services for diverse groups of women, girls and gender-diverse people, including those who live in remote, rural or difficult to access areas.
  • enhance opportunities for trainees in women's health research through the creation and delivery of training and mentorship activities and resources.
  • engage in community-based priority-setting activities for future research in women's health through early, extensive and ongoing engagement efforts with relevant stakeholders and rights holders, including community organizations, diverse groups of women and researchers.
  • plan for the sustainability of the proposed hub's activities beyond the granting period of the current funding opportunity.

each hub requires tripartite leadership, including a non-governmental community organization, an independent researcher, and a healthcare provider, all in the area of women's health. additionally, the leadership team of each hub is required to build a diverse community, regional or national team that brings together the expertise and experiences of other non-governmental community organizations, healthcare providers, researchers, and trainees as well as indigenous people, and patients and people with lived experience in women's health. given the importance of ensuring women drive and inform the research supported through the nwhri, it is encouraged that women and gender-diverse people will be leading and/or meaningfully engaged in both project leadership and the research itself. 

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

  1. mobilize and scale-up newly generated and existing knowledge and models of care into effective, gender-sensitive and culturally appropriate women's health and wellness services across canada.
  2. maximize research impact within and beyond the coalition (hubs and the coordinating centre) to help ensure evidence is integrated into health policies, decision making, and planning to support community, regional, provincial, territorial, and/or federal efforts regarding women's health.
  3. build capacity for the next generation of health researchers through training and mentorship opportunities embedded within the hub to support the development of a sustainable women's health research ecosystem.
  4. engage in community-based priority-setting activities that include diverse voices to identify future critical areas of women's health research based on community, regional and/or national needs.
external deadline: 
wednesday, december 14, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant : evaluation of population-level interventions to reduce amr

how to apply: 

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to:

  • build an evidence base on the effectiveness and efficiency of population-level interventions designed to reduce inappropriate antimicrobial use and prevent the spread of resistant pathogens in humans, animals and the environment;
  • strengthen canada's interdisciplinary research capacity to evaluate population-level interventions to address amr; and
  • enable policy decisions within canada to be informed by robust and timely evidence and best practice recommendations regarding population-level interventions to reduce antimicrobial use and prevent the spread of resistant pathogens.
external deadline: 
thursday, february 2, 2023
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

r. k. dewar medical research grant (and other opportunities)

how to apply: 
the thunder bay community foundation (tbcf) call for proposals is now open for its various funding opportunities.
 
the tbcf offers one specific research grant:  dr. r. k. dewar medical research grant fund:   the dr. r. k. dewar medical research grant was established in 1987 by ms. helen dewar to honour the life and work of her brother, dr. robert kerr dewar. dr. dewar had faith in the future and progress of medical science and had a keen interest in cutting edge research of his day. he was particularly interested in neuro-regeneration and molecular biology
  • as a research grant, applicants applying this opportunity would have their application reviewed by the office of research.
regarding the tbcf's other programs (see the following document), these programs are not research related, but fall more under the purview of the office of external relations.  therefore, if any of the tbcf's other funding opportunities (besides the r.k. dewar medical research grant) are of interest, please contact the office of research services (ahacquo1@lakeheadu.ca) as soon as possible to indicate your interest in a particular tbcf program.   it can then be confirmed with external relations that the university is not already submitting an application to the same tbcf program.   in such a case, the 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 external relations submission could take precedence.  if external relations was not already applying to a particular fund the office of research services would then review the faculty member's submission and help to submit it.
 
 if you have any questions, please contact andrew hacquoil at ahacquo1@lakeheadu.ca or meghan hanbury at mahanbur@lakeheadu.ca.
 

for information on other funding opportunities offered by the thunder bay  community foundation, please click here.

external deadline: 
friday, november 4, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

german academic exchange service (daad) - research stays in germany

how to apply: 

for research stays of 1-3 months at one or more recognized german institutes of higher education and non-university research institutes, starting between october 1, 2022 and march 31, 2023.  applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the united states or canada, and must have 2 years of experience beyond the completion of the doctoral degree.  the award provides a travel allowance and 2,000-2,150 euros per month, depending on academic status.  there are two application cycles per year with may and october deadlines (note: oct 2022 intake cancelled). for more information or assistance, please contact jill sherman, intl.research@lakeheadu.ca

external deadline: 
monday, may 16, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

mitacs-jsps summer program

how to apply: 

the mitacs-jsps summer program, offered in partnership with the japan society for the promotion of science (jsps), provides opportunities for graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and postdoctoral fellows in canada to pursue collaborative research in japan. applicants must be canadian citizens or permanent residents.  rountdtrip airfare, insurance and a stipend in the amount of 534,000 yen (approx. cad 5,000) are provided.

https://www.mitacs.ca/en/programs/globalink/mitacs-jsps-summer-program

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

external deadline: 
wednesday, november 30, 2022
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

rto foundation grants

how to apply: 
the rtoero foundation awards grants between $10,000 to $50,000 to projects that aim to improve seniors’ health and wellness, promote social engagement for older adults and/or pursue innovative research in the field of geriatrics and gerontology.
 

the rtoero foundation reviews grant applications once or twice annually, in the spring and/or fall. applicants should review the guidelines and requirements as well as timing and deadlines outlined on this page before applying for funding.

the rtoero foundation grant application process consists of four stages:

  • letter of intent (loi): applicant will be asked to provide a project summary, some detail regarding outputs, as well as a draft budget and schedule (loi approximately 750 words). a submitted loi will be evaluated based on adherence with the foundation’s objectives and funding criteria. if the project summary as articulated in the loi meets all requirements, the applicant will be invited to submit a full proposal.
  • proposal: applicant is responsible for completing and submitting all the required detail of their project proposal (approximately 3,000 words), on or before the stated deadline. applicant will also be asked to attach a detailed budget and workplan.
  • committee review: our peer-review committee will assess proposals and make recommendations for funding.
  • final approval: funding recommendations are brought to the rtoero foundation board of directors for final approval.

 

applicants are encouraged to review our funding requirements in detail prior to submitting a letter of intent.



external deadline: 
friday, october 7, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

james kreppner award program

how to apply: 

the james kreppner award program supports legal and/or bioethical research relevant to canadian blood services. research priorities for the james kreppner award include the legal, regulatory and/or bioethical aspects of (a) donation, collection, storage, and use of blood, blood products, and novel uses of hematopoietic stem cells; and (b) organ and tissue donation and transplantation. the 2022 james kreppner award will support one project with up to $50,000 for a period of one year.

external deadline: 
friday, october 28, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

shastri scholar travel subsidy grant (sstsg)

how to apply: 

the shastri indo-canadian institute (sici) is pleased to announce a call for applications for shastri scholar travel subsidy grants (sstsg) 2022-23 from sici’s canadian and indian member institutions in good standing. sstsg assists faculty members, doctoral and/or post-doctoral 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 with travel subsidies to participate in conferences, workshops, seminars and academic meetings in alternate partner countries (india or canada) that are intended to establish institutional and scholarly linkages.             

there will be only one award per institution.  the travel subsidy from sici is cad 1,500. ttravel for the purpose of research collaboration will be eligible to apply for a matching grant (1,500) from the office of the vpri, for a combined travel award of cad 3,000.   faculty members, phd and post-doctoral fellows are eligible.      

key objectives of sstsg are:

  • facilitate enhancing personal and professional growth of participating scholars and institutions;
  • facilitate promoting academic linkages between india and canada.

please note the following points:

  • institutions may receive only one sstsg award, and receipt of the award is subject to the institution being a sici member in good standing with fully paid-up membership for the current year (2022-23);
  • an individual who was awarded an sstsg may not receive another travel subsidy grant until at least one (1) year has passed. for example, an individual who received an sstsg in 2019-20 (last sstsg program year before covid 19 travel disruptions) will not be eligible to apply for this year’s grant (2022-23).
  • selected sstsg awardees will have two weeks to confirm their acceptance of the grant (subject to their institution’s eligibility);
  • any declined sstsg or availability of surplus funds may result in the award of grants among any of the wait-listed applications, subject to the application of other rules of sici which allows benefits to be more broadly distributed among its members;
  • sstsg funds will be released to the recipients’ institutions upon receipt of the scholar’s final report.

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

external deadline: 
friday, october 7, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

fulbright canada awards for canadian scholars 2023/2024: research chairs

how to apply: 

fulbright canada research chairs are intended for canadian citizens who are exceptional scholars and/or experienced professionals who wish to conduct research and/or lecture in the united states.

fulbright canada research chairs are pre-arranged affiliations that allow scholars to conduct research/lecture on subjects important to that university. partner universities are excited to welcome the fulbright visiting chairs into 2022卡塔尔世界杯赛程表时间 and encourage them to engage with 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , faculty, and the broader community. fulbright visiting research chairs can guest lecture in university courses, mentor 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , lecture in public venues, network, and promote their research, while representing the fulbright program, and their home and host institutions.

webinar "how to prepare a successful application for a fulbright in the us" presented on september 28, 2022 at 2:30 pm est 

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

external deadline: 
tuesday, november 15, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research
direction: 
outbound

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