promoscience program

how to apply: 

nserc's promoscience program offers financial support for organizations working with young canadians to promote an understanding of science and engineering (including mathematics and technology). through promoscience, nserc may award up to $2.75 million each year. organizations may request funds for up to three years at a time.

external deadline: 
monday, september 15, 2014
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

visiting trudeau fellowship

how to apply: 

every year, an independent jury of eminent researchers and intellectuals selects up to five candidates for trudeau fellowships. these candidates hail from all disciplines in the social sciences, the humanities, and the creative arts, and are active in one or more the foundation’s four themes of research. fellows are chosen in light of their leadership qualities, their productivity, their reputation, and above all their track record at imagining and promoting new solutions to major contemporary issues.

since 2009, the foundation has had the option of awarding one fellowship per year to a visiting fellow. the visiting fellowship gives canadian universities the opportunity to host a foreign or canadian academic, artist, or writer for one year or more. in the early years of the program, the foundation alternated awarding the visiting fellowship to an international candidate and a canadian candidate. as of the 2014, the trudeau foundation will consider applications for canadian and international visiting fellows each year. no more than one visiting fellow will be appointed each year.

submission

key dates

fall 2014

the foundation issues a call for nominations for the visiting trudeau fellowship to a network of canadian and foreign institutions and individuals.

12 december 2014

deadline for the foundation to receive a nomination file

may 2015

the foundation notifies the successful candidate and the nominator

september 2015

the foundation announces the new fellows publicly

eligibility criteria

  • candidates must be nominated by a canadian university whom the foundation has invited to submit a nomination.
  • candidates must be active in the social sciences and humanities and must work in an area related to one or more of the foundation’s four themes.

candidates must be recognized for achievements, creativity and engagement in the field of research and creation.

if you are interested in submitting a nomination, please contact the office of research services.

external deadline: 
wednesday, december 17, 2014
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

regular trudeau fellowship

how to apply: 

key dates

september 2014

       the foundation issues a call for nominations for a trudeau fellowship to a

       network of canadian and foreign institutions and individuals.

28 november 2014

       deadline for the foundation to receive a nomination file

may 2015

       the foundation notifies the successful candidates and their nominators.

september 2015

       the foundation announces the 2015 trudeau fellows publicly.

eligibility criteria

  • trudeau fellows are public intellectuals who have demonstrated the capacity to propose creative solutions to important issues. they reach beyond disciplinary boundaries to come up with innovative ideas and they are deeply committed to engaging in public debate.
  • candidates must be nominated by a canadian university or other entity whom the foundation has invited to submit a nomination.
  • candidates must be canadian citizens or permanent residents or must be legally allowed to reside in canada for the period that they will benefit from the funding.
  • candidates must be active in the social sciences and humanities and must work in an area related to one or more of the foundation’s four themes.
  • candidates must commit to contributing the equivalent of at least one day a week for an academic term to the foundation’s intellectual leadership. these 15 days of engagement take place during the fellow’s first three years as a fellow. for more information, consult its engagement and residency policy for regular trudeau fellows.

selection criteria

  • productivity: within their discipline or field of activity, trudeau fellows have made a significant contribution to the development, enrichment, and dissemination of knowledge. their output is varied and extensive and may include academic publications, public communications, the direction of research teams, student training, and literary or artistic creations in one or more of the foundation’s themes.
  • leadership and innovation: trudeau fellows have spearheaded significant advances in their fields of expertise, whether scientific or creative. their work is innovative and they bring new perspectives or approaches to their field.
  • communication and engagement: trudeau fellows are experienced and devoted communicators who are adept at capturing the attention of their peers, the public, and the media. they are committed to stimulating interdisciplinary dialogue to fuel their thinking and the work of others, and their communication skills enrich public debate. they play a front-line role in learned societies and professional associations; they are often asked to comment on current affairs and to represent their country at international forums.

trudeau project. trudeau fellows produce a trudeau project during their first three years with the foundation. the project is an initiative that is grounded in one or more the foundation’s four themes and that engages the trudeau community of mentors, fellows, and scholars. examples of projects are an international workshop in the fellow’s area of work; the edition of a collection of papers authored in part by members of the trudeau community; and a bellagio-type working group that tackles a particular policy problem. this list is not exhaustive: fellowship candidates may propose any form of project that would draw on the richness of the trudeau community to address what they see as a compelling lack in the knowledge.

if you are interested in being nominated for this fellowship, please contact the office of reserach services.

external deadline: 
friday, november 28, 2014
funding level: 
research

trudeau foundation

address: 
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interdisciplinary fellowship program

how to apply: 

the tvn interdisciplinary fellowship program is unique in going beyond traditional academic and clinical training opportunities within disciplines, offering enriched experiential learning based on the concept of interdisciplinary collaboration. in addition to fellows’ own personal knowledge creation or translation projects, the fellowship program integrates interdisciplinary and patient-focused research and experiential projects and learning in eight modules.

in the winter 2015 competition, four (4) fellowships will be funded with a stipend of $50,000 per year for two years.

to allow for well-rounded interdisciplinary experience for all fellows, the network strives to achieve a wide variety of disciplines among its current cohorts. to achieve this balance between disciplines, the winter 2015 interdisciplinary fellowship program will include up to one (1)  fellow from each of four disciplines:

  • health economics
  • medicine
  • pharmacy/pharmacology
  • public or health policy or administration

to apply, you must first submit your intent to apply online by 12 noon edt on friday, august 1, 2014. then, you must submit a full application package by 12 noon on friday, august 15, 2014. applications will only be considered if an intent to apply was first correctly submitted online by the deadline.

- see more at: http://www.tvn-nce.ca/funding-opportunities/2015w-interdisciplinary-fell...

external deadline: 
friday, august 1, 2014
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

insight grants

eligibility: 

to be eligible to apply to the october 2014  insight grants competition, applicants must first submit a notice of intent to sshrc via the online forms system by august 15, 2014. applicants who have not submitted a notice of intent by this date will be ineligible to submit a full application to the october 2014 competition.

how to apply: 

insight grants proposals are expected to respond to the objectives put forward in the call for proposals for the insight program. the objectives of the insight program are to:

  • build knowledge and understanding from disciplinary, interdisciplinary and/or cross-sector perspectives through support for the best researchers;
  • support new approaches to research on complex and important topics, including those that transcend the capacity of any one scholar, institution or discipline;
  • provide a high-quality research training experience for 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 ;
  • fund research expertise that relates to societal challenges and opportunities; and
  • mobilize research knowledge, to and from academic and non-academic audiences, with the potential to lead to intellectual, cultural, social and economic influence, benefit and impact.

insight grants support research excellence in the social sciences and humanities. funding is available to both emerging and established scholars for long-term research initiatives of three to five years.

external deadline: 
friday, august 15, 2014
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

fy14 tuberous sclerosis complex research program (tscrp)

how to apply: 

a. program description

applications to the fiscal year 2014 (fy14) tuberous sclerosis complex research program (tscrp) are being solicited for the assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, defense health program (dhp), by the u.s. army medical research acquisitions activity (usamraa). the tscrp was initiated in 2002 to provide support for research of exceptional scientific merit and to promote innovative research focused on decreasing the clinical impact of tuberous sclerosis complex (tsc). appropriations for the tscrp from fy02 through fy13 totaled $47 million (m). the fy14 appropriation is $6m.

b. fy14 tscrp mission and focus areas

the mission of the fy14 tscrp is to encourage innovative research to improve the lives of individuals with tsc through understanding the pathogenesis and manifestations of tsc and developing improved diagnostic and treatment approaches.

the following program fall under this initiative:

  • exploration - hypothesis development award
  • idea development award
  • pilot clinical trial award
external deadline: 
thursday, july 10, 2014
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

fy14 neurofibromatosis research program (nfrp)

how to apply: 

a. program description

applications to the fiscal year 2014 (fy14) neurofibromatosis research program (nfrp) are being solicited by the u.s. army medical research acquisitions activity (usamraa). the nfrp was initiated in 1996 to provide support for research of exceptional scientific merit that promotes the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of neurofibromatosis (nf) including nf type 1 (nf1) and type 2 (nf2) and schwannomatosis. appropriations for the nfrp from fy96 through fy13 totaled $257.85 million (m). the fy14 appropriation is $15m.

b. fy14 nfrp vision and areas of emphasis

the vision of the fy14 nfrp is to decrease the clinical impact of nf. toward this end, the nfrp seeks to support innovative, high-impact research that will foster new directions for and address neglected issues in nf research; sponsor multidisciplinary and multi-institutional collaborations that will bring new perspectives to the field; promote translational and clinical studies to move promising ideas from bench to bedside; and develop a balanced portfolio of meritorious research related to all aspects of nf1, nf2, and schwannomatosis.

the following programs fall under this initiative:

  • clinical trial award
  • exploration - hypothesis development award
  • investigator-initiated research award
  • new investigator award
external deadline: 
thursday, july 10, 2014
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

fy14 prostate cancer research program (pcrp)- various programs

how to apply: 

various programs are included in this opportunity:

applications to the fiscal year 2014 (fy14) prostate cancer research program (pcrp) are being solicited for the assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, defense health program (dhp), by the u.s. army medical research acquisitions activity (usamraa). the pcrp was initiated in 1997 to promote innovative research focused on eradicating prostate cancer. appropriations for the pcrp from fy97 through fy13 totaled $1.29 billion. the fy14 appropriation is $80 million (m).

the mission of the fy14 pcrp is to find and fund research that will lead to the elimination of death from prostate cancer and enhance the well-being of men experiencing the impact of the disease. specifically, the pcrp seeks to promote highly innovative, groundbreaking research; high-impact research with near-term clinical relevance; multidisciplinary, synergistic research; translational studies to support the fluid transfer of knowledge between bedside and bench; research on patient survivorship and quality of life; the next generation of prostate cancer investigators through mentored research; and research on disparities in the incidence and mortality of prostate cancer.

  • biomarker development award (pre-application due june 18, 2014)
  • health disparity research award (pre-application due july 23, 2014)
  • laboratory - clinical transition award (pre-application due july 23, 2014)
  • population science impact award (pre-application due july 23, 2014)

 

  • clinical exploration award (pre-application due july 23, 2014)
  • exploration - hypothesis development award (pre-application due june 25, 2014)
  • idea development award (pre-application due june 12, 2014)
  • synergistic idea development award (pre-application due june 12, 2014)
  • prostate cancer biospecimen resource site award (pre-application due july 23, 2014)
  • physician research training award (pre-application due august 27, 2014)
  • postdoctoral training award (pre-application due august 27, 2014)

for more information about the pcrp or other cdmrp-administered programs, please visit the cdmrp website (http://cdmrp.army.mil).

external deadline: 
thursday, june 12, 2014
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

fy14 spinal cord injury research program (scirp)

how to apply: 

funding mechanisms

applications to the fiscal year 2014 (fy14) spinal cord injury research program (scirp) are being solicited for the assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, defense health program (dhp), by the u.s. army medical research acquisitions activity (usamraa). the scirp was initiated in 2009 to provide support for research of exceptional scientific merit that has the potential to make a significant impact on improving the health and well-being of military service members, veterans, and other individuals living with sci.

  • clinical trial award
  • investigator-initiated research award
  • qualitative research award
  • translational research award
external deadline: 
thursday, july 10, 2014
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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