operating grant: spor pihci network: programmatic grants

how to apply: 

the objective of this funding opportunity is to support cross-jurisdictional programs of research that respond to the priorities of the primary and integrated health care innovations (pihci) network in order to generate findings that will guide evidence-informed policy decision-making, with the intent of having an impact on the health system for all canadians within four years.

external deadline: 
tuesday, september 26, 2017
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant: secondary data analysis

how to apply: 

the secondary data analysis dynamic cohort funding opportunity is expected to:

  • support cross-jurisdictional research on complex, high system users in canada.
  • promote the use of the cihr/cihi dynamic cohort datasets.
  • promote effective knowledge translation through continuous and sustained interactions between researchers and end-users of this research.
external deadline: 
tuesday, october 3, 2017
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant: alzheimer’s disease neuroimaging initiative (adni 3)

how to apply: 

the objective of this funding opportunity is to develop a brain donation, neuropathology, and brain banking system for canadian adni participants in order to:

  • respond to the current lack of a coordinated brain donation and brain banking system in canada
  • increase the capacity for research-related neuropathological studies that can be carried out in canada
  • enhance synergy between brain donation and brain banking systems in canada and those currently in place in the us
  • provide increased support for clinical and basic neuroscience research
  • increase canada’s international visibility in the field of brain banking
external deadline: 
tuesday, august 22, 2017
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

catalyst grant: global governance amr & related infectious disease threats

how to apply: 

the catalyst grant: global governance of antimicrobial resistance and related infectious disease threats is expected to support mapping, collaboration, team-building, piloting, and mobilization work.

specifically, the objectives are to:

  • advance capacity-building efforts through the identification of existing research expertise in global governance arrangements, structures, and institutions in the areas of amr and related infectious disease threats, and identify any gaps that may exist;
  • encourage collective action by identifying the similarities, differences, and common issues among global governance arrangements related to amr and those related to other types of infectious disease threats;
  • initiate the mobilization of interdisciplinary canadian health and social scientists, as well as knowledge users in the area of global governance to support the eventual creation of a dynamic, coherent, and strong canadian centre/network that can position itself to conduct international, intersectoral, and interdisciplinary research and to participate in broader international collaborations; and
  • facilitate interdisciplinary national and/or international collaborations, resource alignment and sharing, capacity-building, and knowledge sharing among researchers and knowledge users, working on global governance and tackling amr and related infectious disease threats.
external deadline: 
tuesday, october 17, 2017
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

career connect

how to apply: 

mitacs career connect provides meaningful work experience for young graduates while helping companies find the talent they need to grow their business. we currently have opportunities for projects that aim to protect the environment, create positive environmental outcomes, or address an environmental or climate change-related challenge.

interns must be under 30 years of age, a post-secondary graduate, and legally entitled to work in canada. eligible hiring organizations must support a green project in the science, technology, engineering or math fields, for a six-month placement valued at $20,000 to $25,000, subsidized by mitacs at 50%.

funding is limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.

we welcome submissions until september 15, 2017, for placements starting no later than october 1, 2017.

opportunities with hiring organizations in the natural resource sectors are open until september 15, 2018.

external deadline: 
friday, september 15, 2017
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research
undergraduate

the science for peace and security programme

how to apply: 

the science for peace and security (sps) programme is a policy tool that enhances cooperation and dialogue with all partners, based on scientific research, innovation, and knowledge exchange. the sps programme provides funding, expert advice, and support to security-relevant activities jointly developed by a nato member and partner country.

external deadline: 
sunday, october 1, 2017
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

call for proposals on cyber defence

how to apply: 

cyber threats and attacks are becoming more frequent, sophisticated and damaging.
the alliance of today faces an evolving and complex threat environment previously unseen in this domain of operations. both state and non-state actors have the ability to use cyber-attacks which could be as harmful to modern societies as a conventional attack as well as increasingly incorporating cyber-attacks within hybrid warfare. further enhancing partnerships with other international organisations and partner nations, likewise with industry and academia, plays a key role in effectively addressing the challenges of cyber defence. nato’s science for peace and security (sps) programme is issuing a call for proposals, in line with its key cyber defence priorities, to target scientific and technological advancements in the field of cyber defence. these key priorities are as follows:

  • critical infrastructure protection, including sharing of best practices, capacity building and policies;
  • support in developing cyber defence capabilities, including new technologies and support to the construction of information technology infrastructure;
  • cyber defence situation awareness.
external deadline: 
tuesday, october 31, 2017
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

post-ph.d. research grants

how to apply: 

post-ph.d. research grants are awarded to individuals holding a ph.d. or equivalent degree to support individual research projects. the program contributes to the foundation's overall mission to support basic research in anthropology and to ensure that the discipline continues to be a source of vibrant and significant work that furthers our understanding of humanity's cultural and biological origins, development, and variation. the foundation supports research that demonstrates a clear link to anthropological theory and debates, and promises to make a solid contribution to advancing these ideas. there is no preference for any methodology, research location, or subfield. the foundation particularly welcomes proposals that employ a comparative perspective, can generate innovative approaches or ideas, and/or integrate two or more subfields.

the maximum amount of the post-ph.d. research grant is us $20,000. please note: the foundation has suspended the osmundsen initiative supplement.

grants are for research expenses.  applicants can apply regardless of institutional affiliation, country of residence, or nationality. there is no time limit on the duration of the grant and funding may be requested to cover distinct research phases (for example, two summers) if this is part of the research design. application deadlines are may 1 and november 1. final decisions are made six months later.

external deadline: 
wednesday, november 1, 2017
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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