discovery award

how to apply: 

the banting research foundation awards annually the discovery award, a grant of up to $25,000, to outstanding new investigators in any area of medical research who are within the first three years of their independent appointment at a university or research institute in canada. the intent is to provide seed funding so that applicants are able to gather pilot data to enhance their competitiveness for other sources of funding.

this competition is open to new investigators at any canadian university or affiliated research institute who meet the eligibility criteria.

external deadline: 
monday, march 16, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

banting research foundation

address: 
on
canada
on
canada

community forestry: trees and people - john g. bene fellowship

eligibility: 
who can apply  

to be eligible, you must meet the following criteria:
  • hold canadian citizenship or permanent residency status
  • be registered at a canadian university at the master's or doctoral level
  • have an academic background that combines forestry or agroforestry with social sciences. applicants from interdisciplinary programs (e.g., environmental studies) may also be eligible, provided their programs contain the specified elements
  • your research proposal must be approved by your thesis supervisor
  • your proposed field research must take place in a developing country
  • you must be affiliated with an institution or organization in the region in which the research will take place and provide proof
  • you will have completed your course work and passed comprehensive examinations before taking up the award.
how to apply: 

idrc offers this fellowship annually to canadians and permanent residents of canada pursuing master’s or doctoral studies at a canadian university. candidates must have an academic background that combines forestry or agroforestry with social sciences. we offer this fellowship to facilitate field research on the relationship between forest resources and the social, economic, cultural, and environmental welfare of people in developing countries.

the successful candidate will be the one whose work most benefits less privileged people in developing countries.

external deadline: 
wednesday, april 1, 2015
award category: 
award
scholarship
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research

call for proposals: growth and economic opportunities for women (grow)

eligibility: 
eligibility: online applications can be submitted in either english or french.
  • applicants should have a strong prior record of undertaking and publishing evidence synthesis.
  • applicants are expected to be familiar with systematic principles and standards such as (a) http://methods.cochrane.org/standards or (b) http://www.3ieimpact.org/en/about/what-3ie-does/systematic-reviews-programme/
  • all research must be relevant and provide lessons for low-income countries; however, research under this call is not restricted to low-income contexts.
  • proposed projects are to be undertaken by, or in the case of a research consortium, led by a research-oriented institution with legal corporate registration.
  • research consortia comprised of multiple institutional partners may apply; however, one partner must be designated as the lead institution and submit the application on behalf of the consortium.
  • more than one application may be submitted per institution if projects are led by different principal investigators
  • united nations, donor, and multilateral organizations, and members of the consortium of international agricultural research (cgiar) centres are not eligible to apply. however, un organizations and cgiar centres can be included in applications by other research teams as third party organizations.
  • applications from individual persons will not be accepted.
  • applications led by principal investigators who are already leads in other grow-funded project(s) will not be accepted.
  • research organizations based and/or intending to conduct research in the following countries are not eligible for research grants: cape verde, comoros, equatorial guinea, mauritius, sao tome and principe, seychelles, and somalia.
how to apply: 

the growth and economic opportunities for women (grow) program is launching a new call for a systematic review of existing evidence of the effects of women’s economic empowerment on economic growth.

external deadline: 
tuesday, march 31, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

conference and workshop grants

how to apply: 

conference and workshop grants are for amounts up to $20,000. in accordance with the mission of the foundation, priority is given to events that foster the creation of an international community of research scholars in anthropology and advance significant and innovative anthropological research.

conferences are defined as public events that are comprised primarily of oral and poster presentations to a larger audience of anthropologists. priority is given to major conferences sponsored by large international anthropological organizations (e.g., the european association of social anthropologists, european anthropological association, pan african anthropological association, and latin american anthropological association) that serve as their annual or periodic meetings. the majority of the funds granted to such conferences is expected to be used towards expenses for international scholars who are making presentations at the conference and would not otherwise be able to attend.

workshops are defined as working meetings that focus on developing and debating topical issues in theoretical anthropology. workshops involve a small group of scholars who meet for a sufficient period of time to deal intensively with the topic. priority is given to those workshops that devote the majority of time to discussion and debate rather than to the presentation of papers. it is expected that workshops will result in a publication.

r up to $20,000.

external deadline: 
monday, june 1, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

ams postdoctoral fellowship

how to apply: 

the ams postdoctoral fellowship provides support to a core of the most promising researchers at a pivotal time in their careers. candidates should be embarking on a period of full time post-phd degree studies and wish to add to their experience by engaging in research either in canada or abroad. the fellowships are intended for emerging scholars to complete work already started on projects related to the history of health care, disease and/or medicine or the history of the education of health professionals, or to begin a new project in the field. for the 2015 competition, the ams is particularly interested in supporting postdoctoral fellows in the areas of aboriginal health and health professional education in humanistic care.

external deadline: 
friday, april 3, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

ams project grant

how to apply: 

the ams project grant is designed to support small budget proposals on projects in history of healthcare/disease/ medicine with special interest in, but not limited to canadian history of healthcare/ disease/medicine. such projects might include requests for seed money to develop research initiatives. proposals are expected to advance an aspect of the history of health, health care or disease or the history of education of health professionals that could benefit the broader community of practitioners in the field. there is an expectation that during the period of these grants or within a year of their completion, one or more conference papers or publications/presentations will result from this funding.

external deadline: 
friday, april 3, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

summer experience program

eligibility: 

eligibility requirements for applicant organizations:

eligible applicants for summer experience program funding include: not-for-profit organizations, municipalities, aboriginal organizations and first nations. eligible organizations must be legally incorporated or be band councils established under the indian act, canada.

due to the limited number of positions, priority may be given to applicant organizations that have not previously received sep funding.

eligibility requirements for student applicants:

世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 hired by recipient organizations must meet the eligibility criteria of the program:

  • all 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 must be currently enrolled in a secondary, or post-secondary institution or within six months of graduation and have reached the age of 15 and not yet reached the age of 25 upon commencement of employment or up to 29 years for persons with a disability, if disabled, within the meaning of s.10 of the ontario human rights code, r.s.o. 1990, c. h.19, as amended from time to time.
  • proof of enrolment must be provided to the employer
  • 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 must be residents of ontario
  • 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 must be eligible to work in canada
  • 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 must work full time for a minimum of 30 days, at a minimum of 6 hours per day and maximum of 7.25 hours per day

note: the applicant must be living in ontario at the time they start work. the intention of the program is to provide career related experience to eligible 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 that are also eligible to work in ontario.

how to apply: 

the summer experience program (sep) provides not-for-profit organizations, municipalities and aboriginal/first nations communities with funding to create meaningful summer employment opportunities for 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 .

sep positions must focus on activities supporting key sectors within the ministry of citizenship, immigration and international trade and the ministry of tourism, culture and sport, including citizenship, voluntarism, seniors, women, tourism, culture, sport and recreation and offer training for future careers or work experience in skills transferable to the general workforce.

position placements are expected to provide full time employment for a minimum of 30 days, at a minimum of 6 hours per day (30 hours per week) and a maximum of 7.25 hours per day (36.25 hours per week). overtime on an occasional basis is allowed, but sep funding does not cover this cost.

external deadline: 
thursday, february 26, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
undergraduate

citizenship, immigration and international trade

address: 
on
canada
on
canada

round 5, genomic applications partnership program

how to apply: 

round 5, genomic applications partnership program

the ontario genomics institute (ogi) would like to announce the ontario dates for round 5 of genome canada’s genomic applications partnership program (gapp). this program seeks proposals which focus on the partnerships of users and academia to promote the application of genomics-derived solutions to address key sector challenges or opportunities facing users - user pull. with this program, genome canada aims to fund projects that have defined user partners and will have socioeconomic benefit to canada. in particular, projects must have a clear partnership between the user partner and the academic researcher(s).

further information on rounds 1 & 2 ontario funded projects.

in order to better prepare the projects for this competition, ogi will also conduct a mandatory face to face due diligence review of the expressions of interest (eoi) with eligible applicants prior to submission to genome canada. draft eois are due to ogi on may 5th, 2015. the due diligence review will take place may 26, 2015.

further information and forms.

external deadline: 
tuesday, may 26, 2015
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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