research cooperation in the canadian francophonie

how to apply: 

there are a few weeks left (deadline: february 15) to apply for our research cooperation in the canadian francophonie program, which funds biprovincial research collaborations of french speaking professors, postdoctoral fellows and graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 .

  • projects can start in the summer of 2022, must take place mainly in french, and the application file takes very little time to prepare.

 

researchers can submit their application in this program :

  • to be a visiting researcher in another province or territory of canada
    • the following are eligible to be visiting researchers: graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , professors, postdoctoral fellows and research professionals working at a university in quebec, ontario or new brunswick
  • or to host a visiting researcher in their province or territory in canada
    • the following are eligible to host a visiting researcher: professors working at a canadian university, research chairs and groups, and french-language or bilingual scholarly journals in canada. the visiting researcher that you are inviting must be from quebec, ontario or new brunswick.

 

the length of the stay is flexible: for example, you can start a collaboration in another province, then continue it remotely, or vice versa. projects can start (on-site or remotely) from june 2022. the collaboration must be between researchers from two different provinces (your trip cannot take place in your own province).

the program provides up to three years of funding, of a value of maximum 5 000$ each year, to cover the travel and subsistence expenses of the visiting researcher.

 

for more information :

this program offers you support to receive a guest researcher (student, professional or professor) from quebec, ontario or new brunswick in your province or territory, with the help of mobility and living grants, to carry out research collaboration. 

research teams from all provinces and territories can be hosts (host environment), and researchers from new brunswick, ontario and quebec can be guest researchers -es. 

one of the two parties involved in the collaboration must submit an application for the program, whether it is the guest researcher or the host institution.

the objective of the program is to encourage pan-canadian research collaboration.

deadline for the current call for applications: february 1, 2022 for visiting scholars from ontario, and  february 15, 2022 for visiting scholars from quebec and new brunswick and for all the hosts (host environments). your project must start  between june 1, 2022 and october 1, 2022.

external deadline: 
tuesday, february 15, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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the royal society - exchange scheme (standard program, 4th round)

how to apply: 

the royal society supports travel to/from all countries outside the uk, to stimulate new research collaborations in the natural sciences between uk and international scientists. awards vary from one-off travel up to three months (up to £3,000), to multiple visits within one year (up to £6,000), and to multiple visits over 2 years with cost-sharing (up to £12,000).   there will be three rounds of applications in 2022:  deadlines: 09 mar 2022, 08 june 2022, and 28 september 2022  contact jill sherman, intl.research@lakeheadu.ca for assistance.

external deadline: 
wednesday, september 28, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

the royal society - exchange scheme (standard program, 4th round)

how to apply: 

the royal society supports travel to/from all countries outside the uk, to stimulate new research collaborations in the natural sciences between uk and international scientists. awards vary from one-off travel up to three months (up to £3,000), to multiple visits within one year (up to £6,000), and to multiple visits over 2 years with cost-sharing (up to £12,000).   there will be three rounds of applications in 2022:  deadlines: 09 mar 2022, 08 june 2022, and 28 september 2022  contact jill sherman, intl.research@lakeheadu.ca for assistance.

external deadline: 
wednesday, june 8, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

the royal society - exchange scheme (standard program, 4th round)

how to apply: 

the royal society supports travel to/from all countries outside the uk, to stimulate new research collaborations in the natural sciences between uk and international scientists. awards vary from one-off travel up to three months (up to £3,000), to multiple visits within one year (up to £6,000), and to multiple visits over 2 years with cost-sharing (up to £12,000).   there will be three rounds of applications in 2022:  deadlines: 09 mar 2022, 08 june 2022, and 28 september 2022  contact jill sherman, intl.research@lakeheadu.ca for assistance.

external deadline: 
wednesday, march 9, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

the royal society wolfson fellowships programme

how to apply: 

the royal societ is offering a new visiting fellowship strand, which will allow excellent international researchers a flexible sabbatical period at a uk university or research institution with an award of up to £125,000, to build and develop international collaborations and networks with the host uk university or research institution. the fellowship can be held full time for 1 year or flexibly over 2 years. visiting fellow alumni will also be welcome to apply for longer term support provided by the royal society wolfson fellowship. 
the application round will open on 26th january and the deadline for applications is 23rd march 2022 3pm uk time. enquiries about the royal society wolfson fellowships programme can be sent to seniorfellowships@royalsociety.org. contact jill sherman, intl.research@lakeheadu.ca for assistance.

external deadline: 
wednesday, march 23, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

volvo environment prize

how to apply: 

laureates represent all fields of environmental and sustainability studies and initiatives. 

the prize is awarded by an independent foundation. a scientific committee does the initial screening and evaluation of candidates. internationally renowned scientists in the prize jury make the final selection of prize laureate. 

the prize is awarded annually and consists of a hand-crafted diploma, a glass sculpture and a cash award of sek 1.5 million (approximately eur 150,000 or usd 160,000). the award ceremony is held in stockholm in november  each year.

  •  if you are interested in being nominated for this prize, please contact dr. batia stolar, associate vice-president, research & graduate studies, at avp.research@lakeheadu.ca
external deadline: 
tuesday, january 10, 2023
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

new investigator research grant program

how to apply: 

new investigator research grants provide important early career development support to child health researchers. it is intended this program will enhance the grant recipient’s ability to compete with more senior investigators for research grants from other funders. through this grants program we are seeking to fund research carried out by new investigators across canada who successfully lead, participate in, and translate outstanding child health research that will respond to children’s health challenges and needs. the new investigator research grant program is a jointly sponsored program of sickkids foundation and the canadian institutes of health research ("cihr") - institute of human development, child and youth health (ihdcyh). grant recipients may obtain up to three years' support for research in biomedical, clinical, health systems and services, and population and public health sectors.

external deadline: 
wednesday, april 20, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

agetech implementation reponse (air) program request for proposals (rfp)

how to apply: 

do you have an innovative evidence-based agetech solution that is ready for implementation or scaling up in the real world? age-well’s agetech implementation response (air) program supports post-discovery projects focused on implementing solutions.

this program focuses on implementation practice defined as using strategies to change people’s behavior and the environment in which they are working (e.g. communities, home care, long-term care and seniors living settings) by introducing innovative solutions. implementation practice is informed by implementation science, which is defined as the best evidence available related to the successful implementation of technology-based solutions.

the focus of this rfp is to enable implementation efforts by focusing on real-world application of agetech innovations in collaboration with partners.

external deadline: 
friday, march 18, 2022
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

the royal society

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