call for proposals - 2022 social science research grant program: smaller tier 3 projects

how to apply: 

the world anti-doping agency (wada) is pleased to launch a call for proposals for its 2022 social science research grant program (grant program); regarding which, we kindly ask expressions of interest (to be submitted via the agency’s wadagrants platform, by:

  • 22 november 2021 (23:59 gmt) for tier 1 and 2 projects; and
  • 31 january 2022 (23:59 gmt) for smaller tier 3 projects.

as part of wada’s 2020-2024 social science research strategy – which aims to support wada’s 2020-2024 strategic plan by focusing on impactful research – wada’s education committee oversees the agency’s social science research for anti-doping, including the work undertaken by wada’s social science research expert advisory group. the social science research grant program was restructured last year following a review by wada.

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

call for proposals - 2022 social science research grant program: tier 1 and 2 projects

how to apply: 

the world anti-doping agency (wada) is pleased to launch a call for proposals for its 2022 social science research grant program (grant program); regarding which, we kindly ask expressions of interest (to be submitted via the agency’s wadagrants platform, by:

  • 22 november 2021 (23:59 gmt) for tier 1 and 2 projects; and
  • 31 january 2022 (23:59 gmt) for smaller tier 3 projects.

as part of wada’s 2020-2024 social science research strategy – which aims to support wada’s 2020-2024 strategic plan by focusing on impactful research – wada’s education committee oversees the agency’s social science research for anti-doping, including the work undertaken by wada’s social science research expert advisory group. the social science research grant program was restructured last year following a review by wada.

external deadline: 
monday, november 22, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

partnership grants—stage 1

how to apply: 

partnership grants are expected to respond to the objectives of the insight and/or the connection programs. partnership grant proposals exclusively for partnered research training initiatives, however, are expected to respond primarily to the objectives of the talent program.

these grants provide support for new and existing formal partnerships over four to seven years to advance research, research training and/or knowledge mobilization in the social sciences and humanities. this is done through mutual co-operation and sharing of intellectual leadership, as well as through resources as shown by cash and/or in-kind contributions.

partnership grants are intended for large teams of postsecondary institutions and/or organizations of various types that work in formal collaboration.

external deadline: 
thursday, february 10, 2022
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

call for applications - chs research programs

how to apply: 


the canadian hemophilia society (chs) is proud to put out its call for applications for its research programs for the 2022-2023 grant period. the deadline to submit applications for all the programs is december 10, 2021. the eligibility criteria and conditions for all our research programs have been revised and updated. of note, applications must now be done on-line at the links provided on our website under each research program heading and, eligibility has been expanded as follows:

Ø  dream of a cure: the program is no longer limited to hemophilia a & b-related projects so that projects focusing on von willebrand disease, rare factor deficiencies, platelet function disorders (and platelet pathophysiology) and other congenital and acquired bleeding disorders can be supported;

Ø  dream of a cure 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 hips in inherited bleeding disorders research: similarly to our basic scientific research program, the 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 hips are no longer limited to hemophilia-related projects but include all inherited bleeding disorders. furthermore, science 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛  in any year of an undergraduate program can apply in addition to medical 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 in any year of training;

Ø  chs/pfizer care until cure research program: the areas of interest to which investigators are encouraged to submit proposals has been expanded to include mild hemophilia a and b and factor utilization & cost-effectiveness; all projects included but not limited to the list will be considered;

Ø  chs/novo nordisk psychosocial research programme: applications from social workers, nurses, or physiotherapists with professional experience in a hemophilia treatment centre (or other comparable settings in which care has been provided to people with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders) or persons interested in the field of inherited bleeding disorders will be considered. 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 in a phd program in one of the allied health disciplines may also apply. professionals who have appointments in universities and who can dedicate time to research are encouraged to apply. professional experience in a hemophilia treatment centre is desirable but not required.

Ø  chs/bayer advance canada research program:  applicant must be a physician or ph.d. with professional experience in a hemophilia treatment centre (htc) or other comparable settings in which care has been provided to people with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders. professionals who have appointments in universities and who can dedicate time to research are encouraged to apply. the proposed research must have relevance to current practice in bleeding disorders care and may incorporate a broad spectrum of quantitative and qualitative research methods addressing professional practice with individuals, families, groups and communities, organizational issues, public health, and education.the research studies should aim to provide better data and tools to help the treaters assist patients in successful ageing.

 

dream of a cure

 

through funds provided by the hemophilia research million dollar club and the chs, the chs provides basic scientific research grants and 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 hips aimed at developing treatments for hemophilia a and b, von willebrand disease, rare factor deficiencies, platelet function disorders and ultimately, finding a cure.

 

dream of a cure, the chs research program and the 2022 dream of a cure summer 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 hips in inherited bleeding disorders research on-line application forms links as well as the general criteria and conditions are available by accessing the chs web site at https://www.hemophilia.ca/chs-dream-of-a-cure-research-program/. for dream of a cure, individual grants will be awarded to researchers for one to two years for amounts up to $75,000 per year while support will be offered to interested canadian medical or science 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 for up to 4 months for a maximum stipend of $6,000 per student. 

 

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chs / pfizer care until cure research program

you will find at https://www.hemophilia.ca/the-chspfizer-care-until-cure-research-program/ the information and the on-line application link for the chs/pfizer care until cure research program offered by the chs in collaboration with pfizer canada. this program allows canadian investigators to conduct research on medical and psychosocial aspects of bleeding disorders. grants for one to two years with a maximum of $75,000 per year will be awarded for clinical research, including outcome evaluation, in fields relevant to improving the health and the quality of life for persons with hemophilia, persons with von willebrand disease or other inherited bleeding disorders, persons with related conditions such as hiv or hepatitis c infection, and carriers of an inherited bleeding disorder.

 
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chs/novo nordisk canada psychosocial research programme

 

the chs/novo nordisk canada psychosocial research program was created to engage hemophilia program professionals/graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 from the allied health disciplines (ie. nursing, physiotherapy & social work) in research activities addressed to understanding the psychosocial impact of hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders and to improve the quality of life of persons and families whose lives are affected by these disorders.

 

the primary intent of this program is to offer one or two $20,000 research grants, to a maximum of $40,000 for one year.

 

depending upon the number and quality of applications, funding for more than two research grant could be offered within the allotted total budget stated above.

the major portion of each grant would be to cover the research time for the successful candidate(s), including the time for research assistants. a small amount can be devoted to project expenses.

 

multidisciplinary collaboration:
collaboration with multidisciplinary care providers and/or between two or more hemophilia centres is accepted and encouraged. collaboration efforts may include, for example, social work, physical therapy and genetics. it thus may be possible for a hemophilia centre team to jointly submit a cooperative research project. additionally, inter-regional applications will be considered.
 
grants will be offered for a one-year period to begin in april 2022.

 

more detailed information and the on-line application link are available by accessing the chs web site at https://www.hemophilia.ca/the-chsnovo-nordisk-psychosocial-research-program/

 

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the canadian hemophilia society – bayer advance canada research program

 

 

the canadian hemophilia society – bayer advance canada research program was created to engage canadian hemophilia treaters in activities to identify and research key issues in the ageing hemophilia population.

 

the research program will support studies that aim to:

 

•             identify and provide insight into key issues associated with the ageing hemophilia population

•             identify how management of age-related co-morbidities should be adapted to those with hemophilia

•             create and deliver evidence-based information to health care practitioners (hcps), the public and policy makers that will lead to improved care and qol for older canadians living with hemophilia

 

the primary intent of this program is to offer one or two $30,000 research grants, to a maximum of $60,000 for one year.

 

additional information, the on-line application link, the eligibility criteria and conditions for the research program can be found on our website at this link:

https://www.hemophilia.ca/research-chs-bayer-advance-canada-research-program/

external deadline: 
friday, december 10, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research
undergraduate

call for applications: faculty mobility for partnership building program 2022-23 - internal deadline november 18

how to apply: 

the global affairs canada faculty mobility for partnership building program 2022-23 is now open for applications.  the program supports mobility of full-time canadian faculty to partner institutions in latin america and the caribbean to pursue short-term research and/or teaching activities in latin america and the caribbean, as a means to advance institutional partnerships in research, student mobility, joint programming, capacity building, and other collaborative activities.  

the program provides grants of up to cad 7,000 to support short-term (3 – 8 weeks) travel to develop and strengthen international collaborations in elap-eligible countries.  funded activities include research, teaching, or a combination of research and teaching, as well as partnership development activities. 

to apply, complete the attached application form, budget template, and privacy statement.  a current cv and a letter of invitation from the host institution are also required. applications must be submitted through the institutional coordinator, jill sherman, intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.  the internal deadline is november 18, 2021.   

results will be announced in february 2022, for activities beginning april 1, 2022; all expenditures must be completed by march 31, 2023.

complete program guidelines can be found on the global affairs canada website:  https://www.educanada.ca/scholarships-bourses/can/institutions/elap_faculty-pfla_professeurs.aspx?lang=eng

for questions related to the program, assistance with applications, or information regarding existing partnerships (mous, exchange agreements), please contact jill sherman, intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.

external deadline: 
thursday, december 2, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research
direction: 
outbound

ontario agri-food research initiative - knowledge mobilization and research synthesis streams

how to apply: 
the ontario agri-food research initiative offers funding to stimulate innovation to support the growth and competitiveness of ontario’s agri-food sector, promote food safety and strengthen rural communities. the call requirements are summarized below. for more details, visit the ontario agri-food research initiative (oafri) webpage.
 
this call has three streams of funding that will maximize the impact of research results by supporting knowledge translation and transfer (ktt) activities and provide support for advancing innovative technologies, services and products by funding market validation and product development activities.
 
funding streams
  • stream a: knowledge mobilization (ktt)
  • stream b: research synthesis (ktt)
  • stream c: commercialization (delivered by bioenterprise
 
who is eligible
public and private sector applicants from ontario with the capacity to perform quality research in the program priority areas are invited to apply. for more information on eligibility, please visit the oafri website.
 
 
how to apply
researchers apply to streams a and b using the online research management system (rms).
if you already have an rms user name and password, login to your researcher
workbench to access the call document and application form. new applicants can register in the rms for access.
 
the 2021-22 ontario agri-food research initiative call for proposals follows a one-stage application process (full proposal submission).
external deadline: 
friday, october 29, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

grid innovation fund - distributed energy resource (der) integration joint targeted call

how to apply: 
one of the most significant changes to the electricity system in ontario and around the world has been the rapid expansion of distributed energy resources (ders). ders are electricity-producing resources or controllable loads that are connected to a local distribution system or connected to a host facility within the local distribution system and can include resources such as solar panels, combined heat and power plants, electricity storage, small natural gas-fuelled generators, electric vehicles and controllable loads, such as hvac systems and electric water heaters. der aggregations (deras) bundle ders to engage as a single entity in electricity markets or as service providers.
 
in ontario today, at least 5,000 mw of ders have already been deployed and there is potential for substantial growth driven by decreasing technology costs and increasing capability of ders, electrification/ decarbonisation goals and federal funding, business environmental, social, and governance (esg) goals, and municipalities’ community energy planning and customers’ preferences. 1,000 mw of expiring der contracts (between asset owners and the ieso) are expected over the next decade with additional ders being installed by residential, commercial and industrial customers independently of distribution or bulk system needs. ders and deras are considered flexible assets that may be leveraged to provide services at both the wholesale market level and distribution system level. because ders are often installed for reasons other than distribution or bulk system needs (e.g. building automation, customer reliability preferences) a significant portion of the capital cost of these assets may be paid for by the asset owners – reducing the costs that must be recovered from ratepayers when these assets are enabled in electricity markets. although these resources have the ability to provide value to the distribution and bulk systems, there is uncertainty around how to unlock that value and the technical and operational requirements to fully integrate ders across wholesale market and distribution levels.
 
the ieso and oeb are issuing a joint targeted call (‘joint call’) for innovative projects focused on deriving value from ders, to be funded through the grid innovation fund (gif) and supported by the oeb innovation sandbox (sandbox). the joint call is interested in applications for projects that leverage ders and associated technologies to provide services at both the wholesale market level and on the distribution system. please note that references to ders in this document refer to deras as well.
 
the ieso and oeb will accept for consideration applications submitted between november 1,
external deadline: 
tuesday, november 30, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

independent electricity system operator

single-cell biology data insights

how to apply: 

the chan zuckerberg initiative invites applications for projects that aim to use and gain insights into health and disease from existing single-cell datasets to help accelerate progress toward challenges associated with the compilation and exploration of large atlas-scale data.

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

climate change and human health seed grants

how to apply: 

the burroughs wellcome fund aims to stimulate the growth of new connections between scholars working in largely disconnected fields who might together change the course of climate change’s impact on human health. over the next two years, we will dedicate $1m to supporting small, early-stage grants of $2,500 - $50,000 toward achieving this goal.

proposals will be accepted on a rolling basis through august 30, 2023. a review will be conducted quarterly. after each quarterly review, we will support, decline, or send proposals back to applicants for revision, but may hold some proposals over for a future review. recommended revisions may include suggestions that separate groups of applicants submitting similar proposals work together to develop a single proposal or that applicants consider becoming involved in efforts aligned with work funded in earlier quarters.

external deadline: 
wednesday, december 15, 2021
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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