connection grants — joint initiative for digital citizen research

how to apply: 

canadian heritage is partnering with the social sciences and humanities research council (sshrc) to provide funding support through arms-length connection grants. these grants provide assistance to selected events and outreach activities for short-term, targeted knowledge mobilization initiatives. these events and activities represent opportunities to exchange knowledge and engage on research issues related to online disinformation and other related online harms as well as their impact in the canadian context.

the joint initiative has 3 broad objectives:

  • to promote canadian research that will develop better understanding — based on empirical evidence — of the impacts of online disinformation in canada in order to better inform programs and policies
  • to build canada's capacity to conduct research on and related to countering online disinformation and other related online harms, specifically in the target areas described below
  • to help foster a community of research in the digital citizenship and countering online disinformation space in canada
external deadline: 
tuesday, february 1, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

sshrc/canadian heritage

accellerate-on: food innovation with cellular agriculture competition

how to apply: 

with a potential result of food innovations that will create billions in economic value for canada and environmental benefit for the world, canadian food innovation network (cfin) and ontario genomics today announced accellerate-on, canada’s first regional cellular agriculture competition. designed to spark food innovation, this $700,000 program will support the research and development of viable food production methods such as cell culture, precision fermentation, tissue engineering, scaffolding and hybridizing production capabilities.

cfin and ontario genomics are issuing an open call for applications for genomics[1] and engineering biology-enabled proposals, including those in the social sciences, to solve industry and other end-user[2] identified challenges within and across the ontario cellular agriculture, food and beverage ecosystems. this program is open to ontario-led innovators and collaborative teams (i.e., teams comprising industry, academia, industry-academia, industry-industry, industry-other) that are in the position to address the identified challenge and implement the outcomes from the project.

competition details and key dates:

  • applications and program guide available: november 30, 2021
  • online info session: december 14, 2021
  • applications accepted until february 28, 2022
  • project start date: may 1, 2022
  • project duration: 12 to 18 months
external deadline: 
monday, february 28, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

canadian food innovation network (cfin) and ontario genomics

fully funded $15,000 indigenous student internships for college, masters, or phd 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛

how to apply: 

mhrc is proud to partner with the mitacs on this funding opportunity for indigenous university 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 across the country to work with their academic supervisor and partner with a local service provider or indigenous community organization.

the successful applicant will be awarded $15,000 for a four- or six-month term; funds will be paid directly to the student’s academic institution and held by the student’s supervisor. the project would begin in may 2022 and end by september or early october 2022. 

this jointly funded indigenousinternship is part of mhrc’s 2022-2023 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 hip cycle, where 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 share their time between academic institutions and community service providers, tying together their research with the needs of the end-users — the community and people with lived experience. mhrc aims to drive systemic change by encouraging the adoption of effective, research-informed, and client-centric approaches to mental health treatment.

eligibility and focus of research:

eligible 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 must:

  1. identify as first nations, inuit or metis

  2. be enrolled in a) a masters or phd program at an accredited canadian university, or b) in a post-graduate certificate at a canadian college.

  3. be seeking to conduct a research project within the theme of indigenous mental health

in line with the mitacs indigenous research policy, all projects must have clear potential for impact on the relevant community, and therefore must partner with a community service provider and integrate the insights of people with lived experience into each stage of their project. proposals must collaborate directly with indigenous communities to develop their projects.

application process & deadline: 

please carefully read the attached call for applications for complete application requirements, consisting of three key components:

  • a detailed description of your proposed research

  • letters of support from your academic supervisor, your partner organization and the indigenous community of interest

  • financial clarifications

submit your application by no later than midnight est on november 29, 2021!

external deadline: 
monday, november 29, 2021
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research

brain star awards

eligibility: 

eligibility requirements specific to this opportunity include the following:

  • relevance to the vision, mission and research areas covered by cihr’s inmha. applications not related to the inmha mandate will not be reviewed.
  • must have a recently published research article as a first author between january 1 and december 31. manuscripts in press or submitted for consideration are not acceptable. articles must have a final publication date between january 1 and december 31. an advance online publication date will not be considered.
  • publication must report original research results (not a review article).
  • must have been a student or trainee at any canadian university, teaching hospital, research centre or other health organization (undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate, post-doctoral fellow, resident) at the time that the work for the research article was completed. if the applicant is no longer a trainee at the time that the article is published, but work was completed as a trainee, the applicant is eligible to apply.
  • canadians or foreigners doing research in canada are eligible.
  • canadians doing research abroad are not eligible. applicants currently living abroad that completed the work for the research article in canada are eligible, provided all other eligibility criteria are met.
  • there is no need to be a cihr grantee.
  • only one submission per applicant will be accepted.
how to apply: 

existing since march of 2001, brain star is a program of cihr’s institute of neurosciences mental health and addiction (cihr-inmha). brain star is administered under the institute community support grants and awards program and is designed to recognize the excellence of research done in canada by 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and trainees in all fields and disciplines covered by cihr-inmha.

the specific objectives of the brain star program are to:

  • promote research careers in neuroscience, mental health and addiction in canada.
  • stimulate the involvement of 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and trainees in the institute and increase awareness of inmha activities among 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and trainees.
external deadline: 
friday, january 7, 2022
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
masters
research
undergraduate

cihr – cpa glenda m. macqueen memorial career development award for women in psychiatry

how to apply: 

there are significant barriers for clinical psychiatrists to develop academic research programs. these include the extensive medical training required by the clinical specialty, and the relative lack of available clinical psychiatrists given the increasing demands for mental health services across canada. this leads to a significant underrepresentation of clinical psychiatrists among academic mental health researchers, with a corresponding loss of the unique patient-oriented perspective they bring. women clinical psychiatrists are at an even greater disadvantage than men in this context, given the additional societal and family pressures that may contribute to further reducing the amount of time they have available to devote to pursuing academic research.

a recent study of gender inequity for academic psychiatrists in canada (1) found that women had fewer research publications than men, with a lower mean h-index. this disparity was particularly pronounced for junior faculty, where women psychiatrists made up almost half the assistant professors, compared to only a third at the associate professor level, and less than a quarter at the full professor level. these findings support the results of an earlier study of gender differences in academic psychiatry in ontario (2) that found that women were less involved in research, less likely to hold pharmaceutical funding and less likely to have published within the last five years than men. women described their careers as less successful than men but felt less regret in choosing psychiatry as a career.

in order to improve the equity of women in academic psychiatry, this career development award has been created in partnership with the canadian psychiatric association (cpa). the cpa is the national voluntary professional association for canada’s 4,700 psychiatrists and 900 residents. as the national voice of canada’s psychiatrists, the mission of the cpa is to promote the highest quality of care and treatment for persons with mental illness, and to advocate for the professional needs of its members by promoting excellence in education, research and clinical practice.

  •  if you are interested in applying for this award, please contact dr. batia stolar, associate vice-president, research & graduate studies, at avp.research@lakeheadu.ca
external deadline: 
tuesday, february 1, 2022
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

eu joint programme – neurodegenerative disease research (jpnd) - multinational rapid-action call for expert working groups addressing the impact of covid-19 on neurodegenerative disease research

how to apply: 

the eu joint programme – neurodegenerative disease research (jpnd) has launched a multinational rapid-action call for expert working groups addressing the impact of covid-19 on neurodegenerative diseases research.

jpnd launched a call for leading scientists in the field to establish community-led working groups dedicated to discuss research strategies that concern the impact of covid-19 on the development and progression of neurodegenerative disease as well as on the care of patients suffering from neurodegenerative diseases. these strategies can also consider the impact of covid-19 on neurodegenerative disease research itself, how it is conducted and how it influenced technological innovations for neurodegenerative diseases.

this call will not fund direct research activities. instead, working groups will be funded for up to 9 months with 50.000€ each to cover their expenses (e.g. meetings and travel costs). they must provide outputs of value to the broader research community, e.g. best-practice guidelines, methodological frameworks or foresight publications.

cihr institute of aging will support one working group relevant to any area of the call and the public health agency of canada will support one working group on methods and sources of data to enable or improve the surveillance of the impacts of covid-19 as they relate to the development or progression of neurodegenerative diseases.

this will be a one-step call, submission deadline is december 14, 2021.

please contact jill sherman, international research faciliator, if this opportunity is of interest at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca

external deadline: 
tuesday, december 14, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

community-based projects under the new horizons for seniors program (up to $25,000)

eligibility: 

the following organizations are eligible with the agreement of their provincial or territorial government:

  • post-secondary institutions
  • social service and public health institutions
  • provincially/territorially funded institutions

 

how to apply: 

program objectives

projects for regular grants (up to $25,000) must meet at least 1 of the following program objectives:

  • promoting volunteerism among seniors and other generations
  • engaging seniors in the community through the mentoring of others
  • expanding awareness of elder abuse, including financial abuse
  • supporting the social participation and inclusion of seniors
  • providing capital assistance for new and existing community projects and programs for seniors

if your proposed project is requesting capital assistance, you must choose 2 program objectives.

under this call, it is mentioned in the guidelines that permission is required from the relevant provincial governments before applying to this program.  however, permission is not required for ontario region, therefore lakehead may apply as it normally would.

as well, under this call, a postsecondary institution may submit more than application if the project activities are distinct from each other.

external deadline: 
tuesday, december 21, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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