banting research foundation/dystonia medical research foundation (dmrf)

team grant : netherlands-canada type 2 diabetes research consortium

how to apply: 

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are:

  • to support research and development with a considerable economic and societal impact that:
    • focuses on prevention, reversal or remission of type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes;
    • improves the quality of life for individuals with type 2 diabetes and their families;
    • leads to sustainable collaborations between dutch and canadian type 2 diabetes researchers and canadian type 2 diabetes researchers and for-profit private parties and other private parties.
external deadline: 
tuesday, february 25, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

team grant : cihr-jdrf - accelerating stem cell-based therapies for type 1 diabetes

how to apply: 

the specific objectives of this funding opportunity are:

  • to strengthen and create new, canadian-led multidisciplinary collaborations among researchers working in stem cell biology, immunology and related fields to advance knowledge and technologies relevant to beta cell replacement in t1d.
  • to accelerate potential stem cell-based therapies for t1d to the preclinical or clinical trial stage.
external deadline: 
wednesday, january 29, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

canadian science policy fellowship

how to apply: 

help solve public policy challenges in canada.
 
the canadian science policy fellowship is now accepting applications from prospective fellows interested in undertaking a year-long policy position within a canadian government host office beginning in september 2020. 
 
eligible applicants must:

  • be a canadian citizen or permanent resident*
  • hold a phd in any academic discipline at the start of the fellowship
  • participate full-time in a 12-month fellowship at the host office
  • secure accommodation in the host city, and relocate to their host office as needed
  • negotiate a leave of absence from their current employer, as applicable

the 2020 cohort of fellowships will begin in september 2020. approved fellows receive remuneration from their host offices as well as professional development training and networking events facilitated by mitacs.

applications will be accepted until february 5, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. pt. for more information, please visit the canadian science policy fellowship or contact policyfellowship@mitacs.ca.
 
*canadian citizenship or permanent resident status is required to obtain a security clearance with a host office to begin a fellowship. specific citizenship requirements will vary by host office. all applicants must have canadian citizenship or permanent residency prior to the start of the interview process (may 2020).

external deadline: 
wednesday, february 5, 2020
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

platform support grant program

how to apply: 

the brain canada foundation has identified support for operations and maintenance of research platforms as a gap in the neuroscience research funding environment and aims to continue addressing this critical issue through the 2019 platform support grants (psg) competition. research platforms are important enablers of capacity building and a cost-effective means of accessing cutting-edge equipment, technology, and services beyond what individual researchers can achieve on their own. this sponsored funding opportunity is open to groups of investigators working across the entire spectrum of neuroscience research interested in either establishing new research platforms or building upon existing frameworks. 

interested applicants are required to submit a registration form, providing an overview of the project they intend to pursue, by february 4, 2020. please refer to the request for applications for additional details (https://braincanada.ca/for-researchers/).

for more information, please contact platformgrant@braincanada.ca.

external deadline: 
tuesday, february 4, 2020
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

ontario agri-food research initiative

how to apply: 

overview

the ontario agri-food research initiative offers funding for research that stimulates innovation to support the growth and competitiveness of ontario's agri-food sector, promotes food safety and strengthens rural communities.

the new research initiative combines and builds on the success of omafra's former new directions and food safety research programs. the new ontario agri-food research initiative will be jointly funded by the federal and provincial governments under the canadian agricultural partnership.

the ontario ministry of agriculture, food and rural affairs (omafra) strives to fund demand-driven research that has ready receptors in policy, programs or the marketplace. new knowledge and technologies help ontario's agri-food sector businesses address challenges and expand market opportunities locally and globally.

research priority areas

priorities for this can shift annually and reflect key opportunities and challenges facing the agri-food sector and rural communities. priorities for the 2019-20 call are:

  • food safety
  • global market analysis
  • automation - barriers and adoption by the sector
  • bio-based production systems

town hall: an information session (webinar and in-person) will be held at 1 stone road w, guelph (conference centre 1) on december 11, 2019 from 2:00-4:30 p.m. to provide information about the application process and priorities. please rsvp to research.omafra@ontario.ca.

external deadline: 
thursday, january 23, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

request for proposals

eligibility: 

eligibility

eligible

  • postsecondary institutions in ontario (colleges, universities and indigenous institutes), not-for-profit organizations and postsecondary education researchers working in the field of postsecondary education in ontario are eligible to apply.
  • applications can be from individual institutions or collaborative initiatives.

ineligible

  • projects/activities and/or personnel that are funded through the credit transfer institutional grant (ctig) are not eligible for oncat funding. the applicant must ensure that its institution has not been granted funding for the same or similar research.
  • issues that are specific to the applicant’s institution only.
  • proposals led by external consultants. private consulting firms are not eligible to apply for research rfps.
how to apply: 

oncat supports research that advances knowledge and understanding of the current state of transfer 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and transfer pathways in ontario. the objective of this funding strategy is to generate knowledge that can directly inform policies, pathways and institutional practices and contribute to a greater understanding of system-wide issues that impact transfer and student mobility.
 

areas of focus

  • labour market outcomes of transfer 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 : this research area will support projects that explore how transfer 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 are doing in terms of labour market outcomes. priority will be given to projects that draw on novel data sources (e.g. linkages within statistics canada’s elmlp environment) to assess the labour market outcomes of transfer 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 . we are particularly interested in projects that will employ a multivariate approach to account for student demographics, as well as those that will use techniques (e.g. psm) to address self-selection. 
  • industry demand for pathways: this research area will support projects that explore labour market demand for pathways and whether pathways help address existing and emerging skills needs. this could include an exploratory analysis of current labour market demand for articulated pathways across geographic regions, or specific industrial sectors, within the ontarian economy. we are particularly interested in how pathways could be strategically crafted to meet present skills needs within the labour market. we are open to projects that perform either primary data analysis or draw on a review of secondary sources to identify prospective in-demand pathways.
  • transfer+online learning: this research area will support projects that explore the integration of online learning and credit transfer. projects could include an environmental scan of models used to integrate online learning and credit transfer across north america, along with other exemplary jurisdictions. in particular, we are interested in an in-depth review of institutional arrangements (e.g. credit transfer policies, online course databases, student support structures) within jurisdictions where credits earned online can be transported seamlessly across colleges and universities (e.g. georgia).
  • transfer+apprenticeship: this research area will support projects that explore transfer into and out of apprenticeship. projects could include an analysis of student mobility patterns from apprenticeships to programs offered by university/college/indigenous institutes; and from pre-apprenticeship programs to apprenticeships. we are also particularly interested in the performance of these individuals after they transition (e.g. time-to-completion, completion rates).
  • transfer+industry-based professional development: this research area will support projects that explore pathways between industry-based professional development and postsecondary education. projects could include an environmental scan of existing arrangements that support the recognition/transferability of industry-based training (e.g. badges) or professional development by pse institutions.
external deadline: 
monday, january 13, 2020
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

ontario council on articulation and transfer

northern ontario residential broadband program: next generation network program (ngnp)

how to apply: 

under the next generation network program (ngnp), cengn is looking to fund innovative projects across northern ontario that demonstrate technology solutions that offer flexible, lower cost, higher performance residential broadband access for northern ontario communities. these live technology projects will be funded for 3-6 months, designed to test new technologies and validate business case solutions to improve high-speed internet access to residences within northern ontario communities.

cengn is currently accepting expressions of interest (eois) from both northern ontario communities and technology applicants. one northern ontario community, and a number of candidate technology applicants will be selected using the cengn eoi evaluation process. selected candidate technology applicants will then be requested to propose a detailed network design for the selected host community through the cengn request for solution (rfs) process at a later date.

northern ontario community expressions of interest

interested northern ontario communities can respond to the below community expression of interest request indicating their interest in being considered as a candidate host community for a northern ontario residential broadband project.

technology expressions of interest

interested equipment/technology applicants can respond to the below technology expression of interest request indicating their interest in being considered as a candidate technology applicant to propose a technology solution including equipment, installation, and support for a northern ontario residential broadband project.

post-secondary institutions can be partners on these submissions.  for more information, please go to:  https://www.cengn.ca/ontario-broadband-program/?utm_source=cengn+newslet...

external deadline: 
tuesday, december 3, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

creating the next generation network

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