idea to innovation

how to apply: 

the objective of the idea to innovation (i2i) grants is to accelerate the pre-competitive development of promising technology originating from the university and college sector and promote its transfer to a new or established canadian company. the i2i grants provide funding to college and university faculty members to support research and development projects with recognized technology transfer potential. this is achieved through defined phases by providing crucial assistance in the early stages of technology validation and market connection.

please contact the edi and research offices well in advance of the deadline if you are considering this funding opportunity.

external deadline: 
tuesday, june 25, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

ic-impacts & dbt: creating wealth from waste

eligibility: 
  • all canadian researchers eligible to receive funding from ic-impacts and tri-council agencies in canada are eligible to apply as principal investigators from canada along with an eligible indian principal investigator.
  • all indian researchers generally eligible to apply for dbt funding opportunities are eligible to apply as principal investigators from india
how to apply: 

background

according to the world health organization (who), the global pressures of population growth, urbanization, water shortages, and climate change impacts are increasing the agricultural demands for treated waste as a steady source of water and nutrients.[1] in addition, freshwater, nutrients, energy, and chemical compounds recovered from treated waste have found application in areas such as irrigation, horticulture, forestry, and industrial water supply. further research is underway to explore mining waste for other valuable components that could be reused and recovered in other industries.

collaborations between academia, government, and industry to recover water, nutrients, energy, and valuable chemicals from waste have the potential to yield commercial successes and be scaled up to global markets.

proposals

ic-impacts and the department of biotechnology (dbt) invite researchers to submit proposals for projects that can be completed in two years (or less) and that focus on extracting wealth from waste.

your proposal should offer biotechnology-driven research-based solutions, and reflect cost and space efficiencies required for deployment in cities such as delhi, kanpur, and varanasi, or in locations with similar geographies.

central to the successful proposal will be demonstrating a scalable technology that can be developed as a commercially viable option to extract wealth from wastewater and be applicable to rejuvenating polluted bodies of water such as the river ganga in india.

your proposal must reflect the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion in order to increase equity and enhance research excellence. ic-impacts is committed to the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion, adopted from nserc’s statement on equity, diversity and excellence in natural sciences and engineering research.

external deadline: 
monday, may 13, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

canada-uk call for proposals on enhanced industrial productivity 2019

eligibility: 

project proposals must be prepared and submitted together by companies in canada and the uk according to the following eligibility criteria.

project eligibility

to be eligible through this call, projects must contribute to the development of commercial products, processes and/or technical services within 2 to 5 years of the completion of the project. note: in the case of the enabling technologies theme, the commercialization horizon may be relaxed.

project proposals must demonstrate:

  • a clear game-changing and/or disruptive innovative idea leading to new products, processes, or services
  • a team, business arrangement or working structure with the necessary skills and experience to run the project successfully and complete on time
  • awareness of the main risks the project will face (including contractor or equipment failure) with realistic management, mitigation, and impact minimization plans for each
  • sound, practical financial plans and timelines
  • good value for money
  • a clear exploitation/commercialization plan for the project and the project partners
  • considerable potential to positively impact both the uk and the canadian economy
  • the benefit of participants from the two countries working together
  • an adequate balance and significance for both partners
  • alignment with the respective priority themes identified in this call for proposals and fit within the definition of industrial research and experimental development
  • clear definitions of where intellectual property can be used and how it will be shared between the participants and countries (this information needs to be included in a collaboration agreement submitted as part of the project proposal).

projects must comply with the following requirements:

  • applicants should ensure that funded work is discharged within the national boundary from which they are in receipt of funding unless approved by prior agreement with the respective national funding agency.
  • organizations from other eureka member states may also participate provided they arrange their own funding and the project meets the eligibility participation criteria of canadian and uk organizations.
  • participation by all organization types (research institutes/universities/smes, larger companies) is welcome.

projects involving research and development of products, processes or technologies with military and/or non-peaceful applications are not eligible for funding.

consortium eligibility

in order to be eligible for funding through this call for proposals, project consortia must include, at the minimum, participants as described below.

theme 1: enabling technologies

an enabling technologies project consortium must include at a minimum 4 participants:

  • 1 researcher from the national research council of canada who will be undertaking project research activities through the nrc's ai for design program and whose research activities have been approved by the ai for design program leader
  • 1 canadian small or medium-sized enterprise (sme), research and technology organization (rto), or academic research organization
  • 1 uk sme
  • 1 uk rto

and must be led by 1 of these 4 participants.

theme 2: enhanced productivity

an enhanced productivity project consortium must include at a minimum 2 participants:

  • 1 canadian sme
  • 1 uk sme

and must be led by 1 of these 2 participants.

definition of participant types

eligible participant types are defined below. the specific eligibility for each organization under theme 1 or theme 2 should be confirmed with your national funding body (innovate uk or the nrc) as appropriate.

  • canadian sme: entity legally incorporated in canada with 500 or fewer employees
  • uk sme: entity legally incorporated in the uk with 250 or fewer employees
  • nrc researcher: researcher at the national research council of canada
  • academic researcher: researcher at an accredited academic institution (e.g. university)
  • rto: the european association of research and technology organizations (earto) defines research and technology organizations (rtos) as non-profit organizations "which as their predominant activity provide research and development, technology and innovation services to enterprises, governments and other clients."

any partner whose cooperative industrial r&d project is consistent with the aforementioned requirements can apply to the present call for proposals in accordance with the national laws, rules, regulations and procedures in effect.

how to apply: 

the aim of the joint canada-united kingdom (uk) call for proposals on enhanced industrial productivity is to foster and support eligible uk and canadian organizations in pursuing collaborative projects that will deliver enhanced competitiveness via the development and application of novel technologies, including artificial intelligence (ai), advanced manufacturing, and food production.

funding to foster enhanced industrial productivity projects is available for eligible consortia of canadian and uk organizations and researchers as outlined below. project results are expected to contribute to the development of commercial products, processes and/or technical services.

this eureka bilateral call for proposals is managed by innovate uk and the national research council of canada (nrc), including the nrc industrial research assistance program (nrc irap).

external deadline: 
monday, april 15, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

foreign government awards program - korea, 2019-2020

how to apply: 

competition open for canadians: foreign government awards program - korea, 2019-2020

 

the government of the republic of korea is offering scholarships at the master’s and phd level for study or research in a variety of fields including korean studies, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering. scholarships are tenable from september 1, 2019.

 

  • program name: foreign government awards program - korea
  • funding organization: government of the republic of korea
  • target audiences: canadian 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 and researchers
  • number of scholarships: 6
  • duration: 2 years at the master’s level and 3 years at the doctoral level
  • inclusions: airfare, tuition fees, language training, living allowance, and other eligible expenses
  • deadline: march 22, 2019

 

for program and application details, visit: foreign government awards program - korea. read a testimonial from a former recipient.

 

all inquiries regarding this scholarship program should be directed to: scholarships-bourses@cbie.ca or 613-237-4820.

external deadline: 
friday, march 22, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research
direction: 
outbound

national institute for international education development (niied)

defense health program: department of defense military burn research program

how to apply: 

the fy19 defense appropriation provides $8 million (m) to the department of defense military burn research program (mbrp) to support a broad research portfolio in the treatment of burns and the trauma associated with burn injuries sustained during combat or combat-related activities. 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 materiel command (usamrmc).

the overarching goal for the fy19 mbrp is to support the development or refinement of interventions or technologies that will enable non-medical or medical first responders to provide appropriate burn care closer to the point of injury to enhance the potential for better long-term outcomes. the mbrp anticipates that outcomes of successful applications will lead to near-term interventions, products, or care guidelines that will assist fellow service members, first responders, and/or civilians in the pre-hospital care of the severe burn casualty.

the fy19 mbrp is soliciting research applications towards this goal that specifically address burn wound conversion prevention, non-surgical burn wound debridement strategies, and/or temporary coverage products.

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

 

idea development award – preproposal due april 17, 2019

  • independent investigators at all academic levels (or equivalent) may be named as pi in the application.
  • supports highly impactful and military relevant research in the field of burn wound care
  • inclusion of preliminary and/or published data relevant to the proposed research is required.
  • research strategy and feasibility are important review criteria.
  • clinical trials are not allowed.
  • maximum funding of $500,000 for total costs (direct costs plus indirect costs)
  • maximum period of performance is 3 years pre-application is required; application submission is by invitation only.

 

clinical translational research award - preproposal due april 17, 2019

  • independent investigators at all academic levels (or equivalent) may be named as pi in the application
  • supports clinical research projects that are likely to have a major impact on therapy by applying promising and well-founded laboratory, pre-clinical, or clinical research findings to the care of the burn-injured patient.
  • the proposed study must include clinical research, and may include initial proof of concept trials, studies involving use of human anatomical substances, observational studies, and/or involve some retrospective data analysis.
  • preliminary data is required.
  • animal research is not allowed.
  • pre-application is required; application submission is by invitation only.
  • maximum funding of $1.55 million (m) for total costs (direct costs plus indirect costs)
  • maximum period of performance is 4 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 usamrmc 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 mbrp or other cdmrp-administered programs, please visit the cdmrp website (http://cdmrp.army.mil).

point of contact:

cdmrp help desk

301-682-5507 
help@ebrap.org

external deadline: 
wednesday, april 17, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

conference and workshop grants

how to apply: 

conference and workshop grants are for amounts up to $20,000. in accordance with the mission of the foundation, priority is given to events that foster the creation of an international community of research scholars in anthropology and advance significant and innovative anthropological research.

conferences are defined as public events that are comprised primarily of oral and poster presentations to a larger audience of anthropologists. priority is given to major conferences sponsored by large international anthropological organizations (e.g., the european association of social anthropologists, european anthropological association, pan african anthropological association, and latin american anthropological association) that serve as their annual or periodic meetings. the majority of the funds granted to such conferences is expected to be used towards expenses for international scholars who are making presentations at the conference and would not otherwise be able to attend.

workshops are defined as working meetings that focus on developing and debating topical issues in theoretical anthropology. workshops involve a small group of scholars who meet for a sufficient period of time to deal intensively with the topic. priority is given to those workshops that devote the majority of time to discussion and debate rather than to the presentation of papers. it is expected that workshops will result in a publication.

external deadline: 
saturday, june 1, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant : human frontier science program

how to apply: 

the human frontier science program (hfsp) is a unique program that supports innovative basic research into fundamental biological problems with emphasis placed on novel and interdisciplinary approaches that involve scientific exchanges across national and disciplinary boundaries. the participation of scientists from disciplines outside the traditional life sciences, such as biophysics, chemistry, computational biology, computer science, engineering, mathematics, nanoscience and physics, has made biological research increasingly quantitative and will continue to do so. such collaborations have opened up new approaches for understanding the complex structures and regulatory networks that characterize living organisms, their evolution and interactions.

the hfsp places special emphasis on encouraging scientists early in their careers – this is expressed both in the establishment of a special young investigators’ grant and in encouraging scientists early in their careers to participate in the program grants. applicants are expected to develop new lines of research through the collaboration.

within this framework, hfsp invites applications for:

  • research grants: young investigators’ grants and program grants

research grants:

emphasis is placed on novel collaborations that bring together scientists preferably from different disciplines (e.g. from chemistry, physics, computer science, engineering) to focus on problems in the life science. note: hfsp funds only basic research. applied applications, including medical research typically funded by national medical research bodies, such as cihr, will be deemed ineligible.

  • hfsp young investigators' grants are awarded to teams of researchers, all of whom are within five years of starting their first independent position (and within 10 years of receiving a ph.d.). it is to be expected that outstanding young scientists, in the initial period of their independent careers, are in a particularly good position to formulate innovative and fertile research projects. typically, young investigators will have completed one or two periods of postdoctoral training and be appointed to staff positions that allow them to initiate and direct their own independent lines of research (e.g. assistant professor, lecturer or equivalent).
  • hfsp program grants are awarded for novel, ground-breaking collaborations involving extensive collaboration among teams of scientists working in different countries and in different disciplines. priority will be given to new, innovative research projects for which preliminary results might not necessarily be available. applications including independent investigators early in their careers are encouraged.

for more information on all of these opportunities, please consult the human frontier science program (hfsp) website.

external deadline: 
monday, march 18, 2019
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

cihr/nserc

impact grants

how to apply: 

the impact grant program supports significant progression in cancer research programs that are anywhere in the continuum from basic, high impact discovery to translational work of direct relevance to the clinic and beyond. impact grants aim to accelerate and focus the knowledge gained from scientific findings, in the short- to medium-term, into outcomes that will significantly advance understanding of cancer and improve scientific knowledge, which will result in optimized patient care, improved cancer treatment or reduced cancer burden. impact grants provide funding to support ideas that promote major advancements in research programs, whether at the fundamental discovery stage (such as studies involving model organisms that demonstrate potential for impact) through to applied research (such as patient or population-based proposals). applications are encouraged from, but not limited to, the areas of biomedical, clinical, health services, and social and population health research.

impact grants are not intended to support incremental scientific advances and are not intended to solely support research infrastructure.

impact grants have been created to cultivate and support programs in cancer research that have the potential to make a significant impact on the burden of disease in patients and populations. the goal of the ccs research impact grant program is to provide a mechanism for scientists to adopt innovations and accelerate the application of new knowledge to address problems in cancer research that have the potential for practical application.

external deadline: 
wednesday, april 17, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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