sclsg conference/symposium grant 2022-23

how to apply: 

by sponsoring research and academic events in canada and india, the shastri indo-canadian institute's broad-based initiative aims to foster the development of bi-national relationships between academics, the government, the corporate sector, and civil society organisations. in addition, sici continues to work with member institutions through programmes, grants, and other initiatives to promote connections in the corridors of higher learning between the two countries.

to advance academic endeavours such collaborations will help better understand canadian and indian scientists/researchers and the academic fraternity working on similar issues.

the institute invites participation from scientists/researchers and faculty members engaging one or more-member institution(s) of sici from india and canada, including an alliance of subject matter experts from both countries to bring forth innovative ideas and activities. proposals are invited from scientists/researchers/faculty members in all domains of knowledge but encouraged in the following areas.

  • agriculture;
  • one health including mental and public health;
  • ocean and marine life, including fisheries, oil and gas and clean energy;
  • artificial intelligence & robotics;
  • climate change- its impacts, adaptation and vulnerability;
  • arts and culture, conservation and preservation of heritage
for more information, please contact jill sherman, international research facilitator, at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.
external deadline: 
friday, december 30, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

guggenheim fellowships

how to apply: 

guggenheim fellowships are intended for mid-career individuals who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts and exhibit great promise for their future endeavors. 

fellowships are awarded through an annual competition open to citizens and permanent residents of the united states and canada. candidates must apply to the guggenheim foundation in order to be considered.

 

external deadline: 
friday, september 16, 2022
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

harrington prize for innovation in medicine

how to apply: 

the harrington prize for innovation in medicine, presented by the american society for clinical investigation and harrington discovery institute, honors a physician-scientist who has moved science forward with achievements notable for innovation, creativity and potential for clinical application. each year one harrington prize recipient is chosen. the prize includes:

if you are interested in being nominated for one of these awards, please contact dr. batia stolar, associate vice-president, research and graduate studies, at bstolar@lakeheadu.ca

external deadline: 
monday, september 26, 2022
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

national housing strategy research and planning fund

how to apply: 

the national housing strategy research and planning fund supports the development of evidence and highly focused expertise within the affordable housing sector to understand and overcome housing challenges, particularly for vulnerable populations.



external deadline: 
friday, september 16, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

trailblazer award application

how to apply: 

the cspc trailblazer award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated novelty, creativity and impact through leadership, vision, courage, and commitment to the overall advancement of the science and innovation policy ecosystem. these individuals have been instrumental in the canadian policy environment by boldly spearheading change via one or more transformative initiatives, all while blazing a trail and inspiring others to follow.

cspc 2022 will present two trailblazer awards, one in each of the categories of science policy and innovation policy.

cspc encourages nominations from all disciplines of science (natural sciences and engineering, social and human sciences, and health sciences) and policy, and from all sectors (governments at all levels, academia, private and nonprofit sectors, media, and others).

the nominee must have innovated or catalyzed change that has positively and significantly impacted the canadian sciences, technology and innovation ecosystem through (at least) one of the following:

  • policy making: has demonstrated novelty and creativity leading to a significant impact on policy making in general, policy making for science and innovation, and/or the use of science in policy making.
  • advancing research: has made significant contributions to research in science policy and/or innovation policy.
  • mobilizing knowledge: has made significant contributions to mobilizing and disseminating knowledge to communities across the country and internationally.
  • community-building: has made a transformative impact in bridging the various stakeholders of science and/or innovation policy, building a more cohesive and connected science and innovation community.
  • championing/advocating: has contributed in innovative and creative ways to promote and raise the profile of science policy and/or innovation policy.
  • capacity-building: has contributed to training, mentoring, inspiring, or developing the next generation of scientists and policy makers by spearheading change through an inclusive and collaborative approach.
  • enhancing productivity/development: has enabled a culture of productivity, economic development, or entrepreneurship.
  • enhancing social innovation: has made distinct and transformative impact and contributions to making human and natural systems more adaptive, sustainable, and resilient.
if you are interested in applying for one of these awards, please contact dr. batia stolar, associate vice-president, research and graduate studies, at avp.research@lakeheadu.ca

 

external deadline: 
thursday, september 1, 2022
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

national housing strategy longitudinal outcomes research grant

how to apply: 
the partnership grants to support cmhc’s national housing strategy (nhs) longitudinal outcomes research is a funding opportunity to support research and related activities that examines:
• the long-term health, socio-economic, and climate change outcomes of investments in affordable housing
• the links between housing, health, socio-economic, and environmental factors at the household and community levels
 
the research may guide evidence-based decision making related to housing provision and the built environment.
 
the overall goal of the partnership grants for national housing strategy longitudinal outcomes research is to support prospective cohort research on outcomes of nhs and other investments in affordable housing. cmhc recognizes that housing research requires a multi-disciplinary approach with interjurisdictional data. these public policy challenges transcend the boundaries and parameters set by respective disciplines. as a result, we aim to assess housing investments using four main themes in a holistic approach informed by a gba+ analytical lens:
 
• health, including mental wellbeing and physical health, both self-reported and through a life sciences approach of all ages of the population, including adequate housing (effect of mold and pest, sleep hygiene, air quality, heating and cooling), and suitable housing related to overcrowding.
• the social outcomes of housing investments on populations in housing precarity, and the links to justice system, with household stability, safety and security, displacement, and social inclusion.
• economic outcomes related to employment and income.
• better built environments, and the influence on climate change and energy poverty impacts, community resilience of the housing sector, and the related impacts on populations experiencing vulnerability.
external deadline: 
tuesday, november 22, 2022
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

cmhc/sshrc

2023 grants-in-aid of research (gia) and innovations in ibd (inn) grant competition

how to apply: 

grants-in-aid supports research projects directly related to ibd that are aligned with crohn's and colitis canada's promise and strategic directions.

 

funding is limited to a maximum of $125,000 per year, for up to three years, contingent upon available funds.

 

important dates for the gia:

  • notice of intent to apply due: thursday, september 15, 2022, 5:00 pm (et)
  • full application due: wednesday, november 30, 2022, 5:00 pm (et)
 
 

innovations in ibd funds novel or innovative approaches to ibd research which may not be encompassed within the boundaries of traditional medical research.

 

grants to a maximum of $50,000 for one year may be awarded.

 

important dates for the inn:

  • full application due: wednesday, november 30, 2022, 5:00 pm (et)
 
 
for more details, visit the crohn's and colitis canada website. applicants must submit grant applications online via proposal central.
external deadline: 
wednesday, november 30, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

call for applications - research cooperation in the canadian francophonie program (visiting scholars from ontario)

how to apply: 

call for applications - research cooperation in the canadian francophonie program

acfas (the francophone association for the advancement of sciences) is pleased to open a new call for applications for the research cooperation in the canadian francophonie program. this program aims to encourage research collaborations between two french-speaking researchers (or teams) from different provinces or from a province and a territory, by offering mobility grants of up to $5,000 per year. the call is open until september 10th for all host environments, until september 10th for visiting scholars from new brunswick, nova scotia and quebec, and until october 10th for visiting scholars from ontario.

 

  • ·        who is eligible as a visiting scholar?

 

graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , postdoctoral fellows, research professionals and professors who are associated with a public university in new brunswick, ontario, nova scotia or quebec.

 

  • ·        who is eligible as a host environment for a visiting scholar?

 

professors, research professionals, research chairs and research groups who are associated with a public university in a canadian province or territory (all provinces and territories are eligible), as well as publishers of french-language or bilingual scholarly journals in a territory or province of canada.

 

five types of collaborative projects are eligible :

 

1.      collaboration in a research project between two established researchers (research professionals, professors, postdoctoral fellows, etc.);

2.      collaboration in a research project between an established researcher and graduate student;

3.      collaboration in a research project between two research teams based in different provinces or territories;

4.      internship of a graduate student in a research group, a research chair or a scholarly journal, to carry out various mandates that may go beyond research, for example the administration of the journal, linguistic revision, translation, etc.;

5.      participation of a graduate student in a summer school in another province or territory.

 

examples of projects funded in 2021:

 

  • ·        professors yves bergeron of the université du québec en abitibi-témiscamingue and loïc d'orangeville of the university of new brunswick combine their expertise to advance knowledge on the relative influence of climate and natural disturbances on the dynamics of isolated stands to the transition between temperate and boreal forests;

 

  • ·        sandrine duval, a doctoral student at mcgill university, completes an internship with the canada research chair in minority studies at the university of waterloo with professor nicole nolette. this internship focuses on the study of theatre in the canadian francophonie;

 

 

deadlines to apply:

  • ·        september 10th, 2022 (host environments in a province or territory of canada);
  • ·        september 10th, 2022 (visiting scholars from new brunswick, nova scotia and quebec);
  • ·        october 10th, 2022 (visiting scholars from ontario).

 

the selected projects will be able to start from january 2023.

 

visiting scholars must identify a host environment before submitting their application and attach to their application a letter of collaboration from this environment. information on the application file (in french).

 

as a potential host environment, to help you identify a visiting scholar, you can post an internship offer on the program page (see details on the page) or post in the linkedin group.

 

to read about the program and apply : https://www.acfas.ca/soutien/cooperationenrecherche

 

researchers interested in this program can attend the virtual information session (in french) on august 17, 2022 at 11 a.m. (edt). to register, click on this link.

external deadline: 
monday, october 10, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research

research cooperation in the canadian francophonie program - host institutions

how to apply: 

call for applications - research cooperation in the canadian francophonie program

 

acfas (the francophone association for the advancement of sciences) is pleased to open a new call for applications for the research cooperation in the canadian francophonie program. this program aims to encourage research collaborations between two french-speaking researchers (or teams) from different provinces or from a province and a territory, by offering mobility grants of up to $5,000 per year. the call is open until september 10th for all host environments, until september 10th for visiting scholars from new brunswick, nova scotia and quebec, and until october 10th for visiting scholars from ontario.

 

  • ·        who is eligible as a visiting scholar?

 

graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , postdoctoral fellows, research professionals and professors who are associated with a public university in new brunswick, ontario, nova scotia or quebec.

 

  • ·        who is eligible as a host environment for a visiting scholar?

 

professors, research professionals, research chairs and research groups who are associated with a public university in a canadian province or territory (all provinces and territories are eligible), as well as publishers of french-language or bilingual scholarly journals in a territory or province of canada.

 

five types of collaborative projects are eligible :

 

1.      collaboration in a research project between two established researchers (research professionals, professors, postdoctoral fellows, etc.);

2.      collaboration in a research project between an established researcher and graduate student;

3.      collaboration in a research project between two research teams based in different provinces or territories;

4.      internship of a graduate student in a research group, a research chair or a scholarly journal, to carry out various mandates that may go beyond research, for example the administration of the journal, linguistic revision, translation, etc.;

5.      participation of a graduate student in a summer school in another province or territory.

 

examples of projects funded in 2021:

 

  • ·        professors yves bergeron of the université du québec en abitibi-témiscamingue and loïc d'orangeville of the university of new brunswick combine their expertise to advance knowledge on the relative influence of climate and natural disturbances on the dynamics of isolated stands to the transition between temperate and boreal forests;

 

  • ·        sandrine duval, a doctoral student at mcgill university, completes an internship with the canada research chair in minority studies at the university of waterloo with professor nicole nolette. this internship focuses on the study of theatre in the canadian francophonie;

 

 

deadlines to apply:

  • ·        september 10th, 2022 (host environments in a province or territory of canada);
  • ·        september 10th, 2022 (visiting scholars from new brunswick, nova scotia and quebec);
  • ·        october 10th, 2022 (visiting scholars from ontario).

 

the selected projects will be able to start from january 2023.

 

visiting scholars must identify a host environment before submitting their application and attach to their application a letter of collaboration from this environment. information on the application file (in french).

 

as a potential host environment, to help you identify a visiting scholar, you can post an internship offer on the program page (see details on the page) or post in the linkedin group.

 

to read about the program and apply : https://www.acfas.ca/soutien/cooperationenrecherche

 

researchers interested in this program can attend the virtual information session (in french) on august 17, 2022 at 11 a.m. (edt). to register, click on this link.

external deadline: 
saturday, september 10, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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