cihr/joint programming initiative on antimicrobial resistance

innovations in ibd 2022

how to apply: 

crohn's and colitis canada is currently accepting applications for its 2022 innovations grant competition. this program funds novel or innovative approaches to ibd research which may not be encompassed within the boundaries of traditional medical research.

 

grants to a maximum of $50,000 for one year may be awarded.

 

submit a full application by 5:00 pm (est), monday, january 31, 2022.

 

applicants must complete the online application via proposal central. for application guidelines & full details on the grant competition, visit crohn's and colitis canada website.

 

if you have questions or encounter difficulties with the online application form, please contact us at research@crohnsandcolitis.ca

apply now
external deadline: 
monday, january 31, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

shastri indo-canadian institute (sici) funding opportunities

how to apply: 

the shastri indo-canadian institute has three open grant programs to support collaboration between canadian and indian members, with a new application deadline of january 15.   for details and application instructions, please go to:

https://www.shastriinstitute.org/grants-awards-and-opportunities-for-indian-canadian-scholars

  • shastri conference & lecture series grant (sclsg)
    • to promote academic pursuits, sici is  planning to work in collaboration with its member institutions to organize virtual events like seminars, workshops, conferences, and lecture series. such collaborations will fetch greater understanding amongst canadian and indian researchers and academic fraternity who are working on similar topics.

      the institute invites participation from one or more-member institution(s) of sici from india and canada, including collaboration of subject matter experts, bringing forth innovative ideas and activities.  proposals from researchers/faculty members in the domain of social sciences and humanities, arts, commerce & management and stem subjects are accepted. also, proposals in the domain of agriculture, environment & sustainable living, health care- including public health and one health, ai & robotics, public policy, conservation and preservation of heritage, and digital humanities are encouraged.

  • shastri mapping & matching interest workshop (smmiw)  (interdisciplinary workshop theme: agriculture)
    • shastri mapping and matching bi-national interest workshop, proposes to conduct partnership development meetings in the areas of mutual interest to indian and canadian researchers. the aim of the proposed workshops is to provide a learning mechanism that will help researchers from both countries to come together and provide a framework of developments and trends on mutual themes of interest, share their research findings and explore joint collaborations and partnerships.
  • showcasing and disseminating knowledge & research (sdkr)
    • in continuation with it’s mission towards building and strengthening intellectual and cultural linkages through research, dialogue and exchange, sici is introducing an opportunity to help its awardees to share their research and studies completed under the umbrella of the institute. it will not only help in reaching out to peers but also prove beneficial in building connections.  for young researchers, such an opportunity will boost the confidence as interaction with numerous individuals/researchers will expand their horizon of knowledge and experience, build diversified perspectives and help in realising their career aspirations via learning and knowledge sharing.
external deadline: 
saturday, january 15, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

collaborative research and training experience (create) program

how to apply: 

the collaborative research and training experience (create) program supports the training and mentoring of teams of highly qualified 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and postdoctoral fellows from canada and abroad through the development of innovative training programs that

  • encourage collaborative and integrative approaches, and address significant scientific challenges associated with canada’s research priorities
  • facilitate the transition of new researchers from trainees to productive employees in the canadian workforce
 
please note that as in the past, 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 has a quota of two letters of intent that it can submit to this competition.  if you anticipate that you will be submitting a loi to this program, you are asked to notify the office of research services (ahacquo1@lakeheadu.ca) by february 12, 2022 of your intention to apply to this opportunity.  if more than two teams indicate that they are submitting an loi to the create program, then it is likely that an internal competition will need to be held to determine which lois are being submitted to nserc.
 
nserc has indicated that registration is not necessary for this webinar– anyone can connect using the link provided below.
english session:  february 10th  2022, 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (et)
french session:  february 11th  2022, 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (et)
 
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participants are encouraged to verify that ms teams work on their computer prior to february 10th.  please note that nserc has indicated the webinar will be recorded. any questions regarding the create program and/or the application process should be sent in advance to create@nserc-crsng.gc.ca so that they may be addressed them during the presentation.
external deadline: 
sunday, may 1, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

strengthening inclusive science and innovation systems in the americas

eligibility: 

basic consortium requirements.

activities should be focused on supporting lower-income countries in the region. full regional coverage is not required. however, a detailed explanation of the selection will be expected for both streams for specific activities.  

this call for eois is open to a consortium composed of public and non-profit organizations located primarily in lac (see details on next page). these may include regional or national governmental bodies, ngos, think tanks, universities and public research centres. organizations may be part of applications under both streams but may only propose to lead one of them. 

each consortium should select a lead organization. for proposals selected for funding, idrc will enter into a funding agreement only with the identified lead-applicant organization. the lead-applicant organization must have legal corporate registration in a country in lac and must be able to administer foreign funds and manage funding arrangements with other organizations in the consortium. the lead organization for the consortium must meet minimum requirements to receive an idrc grant, which includes being able to sign idrc’s standard grant agreement, periodically amended by idrc. 

idrc is bound by canadian law, which may restrict or prohibit funding for research and organizations in specific countries. for example, if the law limits banking transactions by canadian financial institutions in a particular country, idrc will not undertake any form of programming in the country. idrc also reserves the right to not undertake programming in a given country due to security or other risk factors. 

consortium design and profiles.

the lead consortium should select a project leader (pl) responsible for overseeing the project. up to three co-pls can be selected among the various participating organizations. applicants should be aware of edi considerations when selecting individuals as pls or co-pls, as this will be assessed. 

building on the descriptions of core activities above, stream 1 consortia would likely include organizations that have explicit experience and expertise in areas such as, but not limited to: 1) research management; 2) gender and inclusivity; 3) convening researchers and other key stakeholders; and 4) engaging in multi-stakeholder strategic planning exercises. research coordination organizations and national science granting councils with a focus on regional collaboration may have a particular interest in leading, or participating in, the implementation of stream 1 activities, for example. stream 2 consortia, on the other hand, would likely interest organizations with a stronger expertise in training, research and knowledge mobilization related to the core activities mentioned above. 

consortia may include organizations located outside of the region as members or as consultants, provided a justification of their roles is satisfactory. however, the costs incurred by these organizations to support personnel salaries and most associated activities (e.g., travel) must be no more than 5% of the total budget for stream 1 proposals and 10% of the budget for stream 2 proposals. private consultants or consultancy firms (within or outside lac) may be hired to support the work undertaken by the consortia. however, these should not be valued at more than 2.5% of the total budget for steam 1 proposals, and 5% of the total budget for stream 2 proposals. 

it is expected that, in order to effectively manage the projects, each consortium should include no more than three main collaborating organizations, although in some cases, larger consortia may be desirable (this should be explained in the eoi). additional organizations may also be involved as participants. they can receive funding as consultants or be involved in the project without receiving funding. multilateral agencies, including those that are part of the united nations system, may participate in the call, but should not be the lead applicant, nor should their participation count as being “within the region”, so the limits described above should apply.

how to apply: 

this funding opportunity seeks to strengthen science, technology and innovation (sti) in latin america and the caribbean to foster the region’s development, by supporting 1) regional collaboration for research and policy uptake; 2) inclusive sti; and 3) strong granting councils and regional coordination agencies.

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

external deadline: 
friday, february 18, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

data champions pilot project call

how to apply: 
overview
 
the digital research alliance of canada (the alliance) is launching a funding opportunity for the development of a data champions pilot project to promote a shift in data culture within the canadian digital research infrastructure (dri) ecosystem. as part of this pilot project, the alliance will be gathering information to evaluate potential development of a scalable and sustainable data champions program.
 
description
 
the objective of this pilot project is to advance awareness, understanding, development, and adoption of research data management (rdm) tools, best practices, and resources in canada. broadly speaking, this pilot will further the alliance’s research data management mandate by promoting sound rdm practices and contributing to a broader culture change in the conduct of digital research, and ultimately fostering excellence in canadian research. as a tangential benefit, the inaugural data champions cohort will provide valuable feedback on how the alliance can sustain, improve, and grow the data champions model, and associated community of practice initiated by this pilot, into a potential data champions program. any resources and/or funding needed to scale this pilot into a fully-fledged data champions program will hence be informed by the pilot experience and articulated in future funding requests and corporate plans.
external deadline: 
thursday, february 3, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

digital alliance of canada

arcticnet core research program (2022-24)

how to apply: 

arcticnet, in partnership with unesco’s intergovernmental oceanographic commission (ioc) and mitacs, is issuing this call for proposals (cfp) that is partially funded by fisheries and oceans canada (dfo) to initiate new projects that are relevant to the network’s mandate and that address emerging science priorities that support a self-determined and sustainable canadian north.

the cfp has been endorsed as a contribution to the united nations (un) decade of ocean science for sustainable development 2021-2030 (“ocean decade”) in recognition of the role it will play in achieving the ocean decade’s vision. marine proposals funded as part of the call for proposals (cfp) will be endorsed as decade actions and will become part of a highly visible, shared, global effort to advance ocean science by opening up opportunities to create new collaborations across disciplines, geographies and generations, and to establish access to new sources of support.

applicants must submit their completed proposal by 17:00 est february 18, 2022.

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

krescent program new investigator award

how to apply: 

the krescent program new investigator award is awarded to individuals who have clearly demonstrated excellence during their pre-doctoral and post-doctoral training in kidney disease and provides salary support for up to three years of the faculty appointment at the rank of assistant professor or equivalent at a canadian university. the purpose of this award is to support the investigator in becoming established as a fully independent investigator in the field of kidney disease.

timeline
application platform opens:  december 30, 2021
registration deadline:  n/a
full application deadline:  february 07, 2022
anticipated date for notice of award:  may 2022 
funding start date:  july 2022

the krescent program has moved to an on-line application system. all forms, guidelines and procedures can be found on the proposalcentral website. please click here to reach proposalcentral. to apply through this site, you will have to set up a profile, and then search for “krescent” or “kidney” and fill out the krescent new investigator award application.

external deadline: 
monday, february 7, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

2022 krescent post-doctoral fellowships

how to apply: 

a krescent program post-doctoral fellowship is an “in-training” award intended for applicants with a phd, md or equivalent degree. the objective is to attract and foster young investigators to initiate and/or continue their training in kidney research.

timeline
application platform opens:  december 30, 2021
registration deadline:  n/a
full application deadline:  february 07, 2022
anticipated date for notice of award:  may 2022 
funding start date:  july 2022

the krescent program has moved to an on-line application system. all forms, guidelines and procedures can be found on the proposalcentral website. please click here to reach proposalcentral. to apply through this site, you will have to set up a profile, and then search for “krescent” or “kidney” and fill out the krescent post-doctoral fellowship application.

external deadline: 
sunday, december 19, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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