2022 allied health kidney research grant, allied health doctoral fellowship, allied health kidney scholarship

how to apply: 

allied health kidney research grant

the purpose of the allied health kidney research grant is to encourage allied health professionals to pursue research relevant to the areas of nephrology and organ donation, including clinical, health services, social, cultural, environmental and population health research. to be eligible for this grant the principal applicant must be an allied health professional.

the grant can be awarded for up to two years. the project must have a clearly demonstrated relevance and outcome relevant to our mission, and the research must be carried out in canada.

we recommend that researchers with biomedical or basic projects apply to the kidney health research grants competition. post-doctoral fellows are encouraged to apply to the krescent program.

allied health kidney doctoral fellowship

the kidney foundation offers a limited number of fellowships that fund full-time academic study and preparation for research at the doctoral level. the objective of this program is to promote and enhance the development of allied health investigators in canada in the field of nephrology and / or organ donation. fellowships are awarded for amounts up to $31,000/year and can be held in canada or abroad. note that for programs outside canada the applicant must provide a statement indicating their intention to return to canada.

allied health kidney scholarship

the purpose of the allied health kidney scholarship award is to encourage 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 with a demonstrated interest in nephrology and / or organ donation to pursue education at the masters level, and in turn to promote and enhance the development of allied health investigators in the nephrology field in canada.

external deadline: 
tuesday, april 5, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research

new frontiers in research fund: 2022 special call – research for postpandemic recovery

how to apply: 

the covid-19 pandemic has had differential impacts on individuals, communities, and countries, intensifying the inequalities that existed before this crisis. globally, numerous voices have been advocating for “building back better” rather than a return to the status quo as the world emerges from this pandemic.

in november 2020, the united nations released the un research roadmap for the covid-19 recovery which encourages “targeted research for data-driven responses that focus particularly on the needs of people being left behind.” the roadmap is built on the premise that innovative and interdisciplinary solutions are needed to account for the interdependence of people and recovery efforts.

the goal of this special call is to mobilize canadian-led research efforts in support of a more equitable, sustainable and resilient postpandemic reality. it will support a diverse portfolio of projects that directly address one or more of the research priorities outlined in the roadmap, including any of the un’s priorities and subpriorities, including but not limited to the “quick-win”, “best-buy” and “game-changer” priorities.

by funding research that directly responds to the un roadmap, nfrf will be part of a cohesive international research effort to address global socio-economic inequities that have been heightened by the covid-19 pandemic.

external deadline: 
tuesday, april 26, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

brain canada – cancer research society

skills for success program – research and innovation stream

how to apply: 

the objective of this call for proposals under the skills for success (sfs) program is to fund organizations that will help canadians at all skill levels improve their foundational and transferable skills to better prepare for, get and keep a job, and adapt and succeed at work.

projects funded under this call for proposals will allow the sfs program to:

  • respond to current skills and labour market issues; and
  • enable the broad adoption and uptake of the skills for success model

please note that there are 2 funding streams under this call for proposals

  • the training and tools stream, and
  • the research and innovation stream

objective

the objective of the research and innovation stream of this call for proposals under the skills for success program is to fund projects that:

  • support research and innovative projects to identify better ways of helping persons prepare for, return to or keep employment and be productive participants in the labour force.
 
 since organizations can only submit one application to this competition, if faculty members are interesting in applying to this opportunity, they are asked to notify the office of research (ahacquo1@lakeheadu.ca) by february 22, 2022.
external deadline: 
wednesday, march 9, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

canada-caricom faculty leadership program (flp)

how to apply: 

canada-caricom faculty leadership program (flp) - internal deadline: friday, march 11, 2022

https://www.educanada.ca/scholarships-bourses/can/institutions/flpp-pplpe.aspx?lang=eng

the canada-caricom faculty leadership program provides faculty or international liaison officers/managers from post-secondary institutions located in the caricom member and associate member states with short-term exchange opportunities for professional development, graduate study or research at canadian post-secondary institutions. eligible countries are anguilla, antigua and barbuda, bahamas, barbados, belize, bermuda, british virgin islands, cayman islands, dominica, grenada, guyana, haiti, jamaica, montserrat, saint kitts and nevis, saint lucia, saint vincent and the grenadines, suriname, trinidad and tobago, and turks and caicos.  if you have research collaborators in the caribbean region and would like to host a faculty member, please contact  jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca or laura pudas at international.relations@lakeheadu.ca.

external deadline: 
tuesday, march 22, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research
direction: 
inbound

doctoral completion award

how to apply: 

the ams doctoral completion award provides funding to doctoral 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 to help support full-time dissertation writing leading to dissertation completion in the humanities or social sciences, writing on a history of medicine/health care topic – broadly defined as the study of past practices and epistemologies related to human health, healthcare, and disease.

external deadline: 
monday, march 21, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

postdoctoral fellowship

how to apply: 

the ams postdoctoral fellowship provides support to 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 in canada or abroad. the fellowships are intended for emerging scholars to complete work already started on projects featuring the study, analysis, and interpretation of past practices, philosophies, and/or epistemologies related to human health, health care and/or disease, or the education of health professionals, or to begin a new project in the field.

external deadline: 
monday, march 21, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

project grant

how to apply: 

the project grant program supports small-budget proposals for research projects in the history of medicine and allied disciplines such as science and technology studies, sociology, anthropology, and classics. projects must strive to advance the history of health, healthcare and disease, or the education of health professionals.

external deadline: 
monday, march 21, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

research grants

how to apply: 

our grants support and encourage legal writing that is of value to canadian lawyers, notaries and judges in their day-to-day work in the law and in the administration of justice. our grants are generally in amounts greater than $5,000 and less than or equal to $10,000.

we provide funds for legal research that falls into three broad categories:
  • 1research and writing that emphasizes the statement of existing rules of law, which is often called doctrinal research.
  • 2research that relates to the workings of the legal system.
  • 3research that relates to developments in fields peripheral to legal doctrine, such as criminology, psychology, psychiatry, sociology and economics, and their relationship to rules of law.
external deadline: 
monday, february 28, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

eureka clusters call for proposals in sustainable industry: green ict and space-earth-ocean integrated systems

how to apply: 

eureka clusters celtic‑next, eurogia, itea4, smart and xecs have launched a call for proposals for joint research and development (r&d) projects focussed on sustainable industry with the sub‑topics green information and communications technology (ict) and space‑earth‑ocean integrated systems.

participating countries include austria, belgium (brussels and flanders), canada, denmark, finland, hungary, ireland, luxembourg, portugal, singapore, south africa, south korea, spain, sweden, turkey, and the united kingdom.

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

external deadline: 
monday, may 2, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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