idrc doctoral research awards 2020

how to apply: 

this call is open to canadians, permanent residents of canada, and citizens of developing countries pursuing doctoral studies at a canadian university. awards under this call will cover the costs of field research conducted for a doctoral dissertation in one or more countries in the global south.

external deadline: 
wednesday, june 17, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research
direction: 
outbound

operating grant : knowledge synthesis: covid-19 in mental health and substance use

how to apply: 

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are:

  • to address evidence gaps and build the evidence base for the mental health and substance use response to covid-19.
  • to provide current evidence on mental health services needs, delivery and related guidelines, practice and issues, placed in the covid-19 context (e.g. effective virtual service delivery models, or other models of care).
  • to provide decision makers with high quality, timely, accessible and relevant evidence that responds to a priority need in a short period of time.
external deadline: 
thursday, may 7, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

request for applications (rfa): rna and the brain

how to apply: 

in the spirit of looking ahead towards better days, the azrieli foundation is pleased to circulate the attached announcement for our request for applications (rfa): rna and the brain. we hope that you will help us distribute this information to researchers who may be interested. we are seeking proposals from researchers in the field of neuroscience and molecular biology as described in the attached. there are more details here. the due date for the letter of intent is may 15, 2020. we ask that interested applicants use our application portal which can be accessed from our website. the azrieli foundation is closely monitoring the pandemic situation and its effects on the research community and will revisit due dates and timelines as the situation progresses.  updates will be posted on the foundation’s website.

please send inquiries to science.grants@azrielifoundation.org

external deadline: 
friday, may 15, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

azrieli foundation

elevate

how to apply: 

please distribute to faculty and postdoctoral fellows.

the call is open! mitacs elevate is now accepting proposal submissions for two years of postdoc funding valued at $60,000/year plus extensive customized professional development training ($7,500/year non-cash value).

postdocs:

  • manage a long-term collaborative research project with a company or not-for-profit
  • develop business-ready skills in leadership, financial literacy, management and negotiation, project management, problem solving and much more

 
key deadlines:

  • june 10, 2020 — deadline to submit draft application for pre-review and (if applicable) conflict of interest declaration at 5 p.m. pt
  • july 22, 2020 — deadline to submit full application at 5 p.m. pt

 
for questions or more information, please contact us at elevate@mitacs.ca.
 
mitacs recognizes that due to the pandemic and the uncertainties it’s created, you may be operating with limited ability to plan future research projects. if you feel that you cannot submit an elevate proposal at this time due to the pandemic, please reach out to us at elevate@mitacs.ca.

external deadline: 
wednesday, june 10, 2020
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

defense health program department of defense multiple sclerosis research program funding opportunities for fiscal year 2020 (fy20)

how to apply: 

the fy20 defense appropriations act provides funding to the department of defense multiple sclerosis research program (msrp) to support innovative and impactful research that addresses fundamental issues and gaps in multiple sclerosis (ms).  as directed by the office of the assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, the defense health agency j9, research and development directorate manages the defense health program (dhp) research, development, test, and evaluation (rdt&e) appropriation.  the managing agent for the anticipated program announcements/funding opportunities is the congressionally directed medical research programs (cdmrp) at the u.s. army medical research and development command (usamrdc).

 

the fy20 msrp program announcements and general application instructions for the following award mechanisms are posted on the grants.gov website. 

 

applications submitted to the fy20 msrp must address at least one of the focus areas relevant to the award mechanism as described in the table below.

https://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/msrp

 

clinical trial award (new!!!) – preproposal due june 17, 2020

independent investigators at or above the level of assistant professor (or equivalent)

  • pre-application submission is required; application submission is by invitation only.
  • supports the rapid implementation of clinical trials with the potential to have a significant impact on the treatment or management of ms.
  • funds phase 0, i or ii clinical trials relevant to ms; combinations of phases are permitted.
  • funding must support a clinical trial and may not be used for preclinical studies.
  • anticipated that budgets will not exceed $1.5 million in direct costs (plus indirect costs).
  • period of performance not to exceed years.

 

exploration -hypothesis development award – preproposal due june 17, 2020

established investigators: independent investigators at or above the level of assistant professor (or equivalent) or

new investigators:

  • independent investigators at or above the level of assistant professor (or equivalent) with no more than  3 years from the start of their  faculty position
  • pre-application submission is required; application submission is by invitation only.
  • supports the initial exploration of innovative, high-risk, high-gain, and potentially groundbreaking concepts in the ms research field.
  • preliminary data not required.
  • clinical trials not allowed.
  • new investigator option supports applicants early in their faculty appointments.
    • anticipated that budgets will not exceed $150,000 in direct costs (plus indirect costs).
    • period of performance not to exceed 2 years.

 

investigator-initiated research award – preproposal due june 17, 2020

independent investigators at or above the level of assistant professor (or equivalent)

  • pre-application submission is required; application submission is by invitation only.
  • supports highly rigorous, high-impact research with the potential to make an important contribution to ms research and/or patient care.
  • preliminary data required.
  • clinical trials not allowed.
  • anticipated that budgets will not exceed $600,000 in direct costs (plus indirect costs).
  • period of performance not to exceed 3 years.

 

a pre-application is required and must be submitted through the electronic biomedical research application portal (ebrap) at https://ebrap.org prior to the pre-application deadline.  all applications must conform to the final program announcements and general application instructions available for electronic downloading from the grants.gov website.  the application package containing the required forms for each award mechanism will also be found on grants.gov.  a listing of all cdmrp and other usamrdc extramural funding opportunities can be obtained on the grants.gov website by performing a basic search using cfda number 12.420. 

 

for email notification when program announcements are released, subscribe to program-specific news and updates under “email subscriptions” on the ebrap homepage at https://ebrap.org.  for more information about the msrp or other cdmrp-administered programs, please visit the cdmrp website (https://cdmrp.army.mil).

 

point of contact:

cdmrp help desk
301-682-5507
help@ebrap.org

external deadline: 
wednesday, june 17, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

department of defense neurofibromatosis research program funding opportunities for fiscal year 2020 (fy20)

how to apply: 

the fy20 defense appropriations act is anticipated to provide funding to the department of defense neurofibromatosis research program (nfrp) to support innovative, high-impact nf research.  the managing agent for the anticipated program announcements/funding opportunities is the congressionally directed medical research programs (cdmrp) at the u.s. army medical research and development command (usamrdc).

 

fy20 nfrp program announcements and general application instructions for the following award mechanisms are posted on the grants.gov website

 

areas of emphasis: the nfrp encourages applications that specifically address the critical needs of the nf community in one or more of the fy20 areas of emphasis.  not all areas of emphasis are applicable to each award mechanism offered by the fy20 nfrp.  if the proposed research project does not address one of the fy20 areas of emphasis, justification that the proposed research project addresses an important problem related to nf research and/or patient care should be provided. applications submitted to the fy20 nfrp must address one or more of the following areas of emphasis:

 

  • biomarker discovery, utility, development, and validation
  • non-tumor manifestations not limited to:

o  pain

o  cognitive manifestations

o  sleep

  • heterogeneity of nf-related tumors
  • novel disease and treatment response markers using genetics, genomics, epigenetics, systems biology, metabolomics, or similar approaches
  • preclinical efficacy studies
  • target identification, drug discovery
  • nutritional, environmental, and other modifiers of nf
  • health services research

 

https://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/nfrp

 

investigator-initiated research award – letter of intent due june 25, 2020

must be an investigator at or above the level of assistant professor (or equivalent) and must plan to commit at least a 30% level of effort for each budget period for the entirety of the award.

  • supports highly rigorous, high-impact research with the potential to make an important contribution to nf research and/or patient care.
  • optional features: applications meeting criteria identified in the program announcement may apply for a higher level of funding for the following options: qualified collaborator and/or nf open science initiative (nf-osi).
  • preliminary and/or published data required.
  • clinical trials not allowed.
  • the maximum period of performance is 3 years.
  • the maximum allowable funding for the entire period of performance is $525,000 in direct costs
  • the maximum allowable funding for applications including either the optional qualified collaborator or the nfosi option is $575,000 in direct costs
  • the maximum allowable funding for applications including both the optional qualified collaborator and the nf-osu option is $625,000 in direct costs
  • indirect costs may be proposed in accordance with the institutions negotiated rate agreement

 

synergistic idea award (new for fy20) – letter of intent due june 25, 2020

must be an investigator at or above the level of assistant professor (or equivalent) and must plan to commit at least 10% level of effort for each budget period throughout the entirety of the award.

  • supports new ideas that represent synergistic approaches involving two or three principal investigators to address a central problem or question in nf research.
  • preliminary and/or published data is required.
  • clinical trials are not allowed.
    • the maximum allowable funding for the entire period of performance is $200,000,000 in direct costs
    • the maximum period of performance is 3 years

 

a pre-application is required and must be submitted through the electronic biomedical research application portal (ebrap) at https://ebrap.org prior to the pre-application deadline.  all applications must conform to the final program announcements and general application instructions available for electronic downloading from the grants.gov website.  the application package containing the required forms for each award mechanism will also be found on grants.gov.  a listing of all cdmrp and other usamrdc extramural funding opportunities can be obtained on the grants.gov website by performing a basic search using cfda number 12.420. 

 

for email notification when program announcements are released, subscribe to program-specific news and updates under “email subscriptions” on the ebrap homepage at https://ebrap.org.  for more information about the nfrp or other cdmrp-administered programs, please visit the cdmrp website (https://cdmrp.army.mil).

 

point of contact:

cdmrp help desk
301-682-5507
help@ebrap.org

external deadline: 
thursday, june 25, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

partnership engage grants covid-19 special initiative

how to apply: 

the ongoing covid-19 pandemic has posed unprecedented challenges globally. while much needed focus to date has been on developing and testing effective countermeasures to control the spread of the virus, examining the longer-term impacts of the pandemic—and the ensuing economic slowdown—on individuals, businesses and communities is just as important.

social sciences and humanities research, including indigenous research, both in disciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches, can help shed light on the nature of these impacts. it can also build knowledge on the potential strategies for managing recovery efforts, addressing inequalities in our societies, and building resilience to handle later waves of the pandemic as well as other emergencies.

working in partnership with government, industry and not-for-profit organizations, researchers from across the social sciences and humanities can help provide the data, insight and evidence to guide action in the months and years to come.

there are a wide range of ways social sciences and humanities researchers can contribute: from highlighting the lessons of history, to probing individual and group behaviour, to exploring possible responses in policy and practice in all sectors.

sshrc encourages projects in, but not limited to, the following themes:

  • understanding the differentiated social impacts of a pandemic, like covid-19, using gender-based analysis, or by analyzing its political and economic effects at a regional, national or global scale.
  • designing and implementing effective and equitable recovery measures, such as fiscal and monetary policies, supply chain management measures, and social protection and employment creation initiatives.
  • building longer-term resilience and disaster preparedness, for instance, by learning from indigenous knowledge systems, developing new emergency, public communication and work environment plans, or by rethinking communal and pedagogical approaches, artistic models and rituals.

through partnership engage grants (peg), the peg covid-19 special initiative provides short-term and timely support for small-scale, stakeholder-driven partnerships. it will allow researchers and their partners to address urgent and specific needs, challenges or opportunities through collaborations. it will also provide a unique opportunity to foster a knowledge exchange on covid-19 crisis related issues, challenges and impacts between postsecondary researchers and different sectors of society, including graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , postdoctoral researchers and other highly qualified personnel.

external deadline: 
tuesday, september 15, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

partnership engage grants covid-19 special initiative

how to apply: 

the ongoing covid-19 pandemic has posed unprecedented challenges globally. while much needed focus to date has been on developing and testing effective countermeasures to control the spread of the virus, examining the longer-term impacts of the pandemic—and the ensuing economic slowdown—on individuals, businesses and communities is just as important.

social sciences and humanities research, including indigenous research, both in disciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches, can help shed light on the nature of these impacts. it can also build knowledge on the potential strategies for managing recovery efforts, addressing inequalities in our societies, and building resilience to handle later waves of the pandemic as well as other emergencies.

working in partnership with government, industry and not-for-profit organizations, researchers from across the social sciences and humanities can help provide the data, insight and evidence to guide action in the months and years to come.

there are a wide range of ways social sciences and humanities researchers can contribute: from highlighting the lessons of history, to probing individual and group behaviour, to exploring possible responses in policy and practice in all sectors.

sshrc encourages projects in, but not limited to, the following themes:

  • understanding the differentiated social impacts of a pandemic, like covid-19, using gender-based analysis, or by analyzing its political and economic effects at a regional, national or global scale.
  • designing and implementing effective and equitable recovery measures, such as fiscal and monetary policies, supply chain management measures, and social protection and employment creation initiatives.
  • building longer-term resilience and disaster preparedness, for instance, by learning from indigenous knowledge systems, developing new emergency, public communication and work environment plans, or by rethinking communal and pedagogical approaches, artistic models and rituals.

through partnership engage grants (peg), the peg covid-19 special initiative provides short-term and timely support for small-scale, stakeholder-driven partnerships. it will allow researchers and their partners to address urgent and specific needs, challenges or opportunities through collaborations. it will also provide a unique opportunity to foster a knowledge exchange on covid-19 crisis related issues, challenges and impacts between postsecondary researchers and different sectors of society, including graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , postdoctoral researchers and other highly qualified personnel.

external deadline: 
monday, june 15, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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