SSHRC has opened a new round of the following funding opportunity: Destination Horizon Grants. These grants are intended to support SSHRC-eligible researchers whose primary affiliation is with an eligible Canadian post-secondary institution, to build capacity, foster existing partnerships, and further develop networks and/or consortia with partners in the European Union and other “associated countries”, with the ultimate goal of applying to Horizon Europe (HE) —Pillar II calls with a collaborative proposal. Applications for the Destination Horizon grants are submitted on the SSHRC Convergence portal.
All HE Pillar II projects are implemented by an interdisciplinary consortium (partnership of organizations across different nations, which must include at least 3 partners (beyond Canada, this must include a partner from at least one EU Member State). Most HE research consortia consist of 10-20 partners, and have one lead institution.
Consortium partners can be legal entities engaging in breakthrough research, including
- academics
- industrial researchers
- small- to medium-sized enterprises
- non-profit and charity sector entities
- other research and innovation actors in Canada
The purpose of this initiative is to assist Canadian researchers in making the connections and developing the networks needed to successfully join a research consortium in preparation to apply to Horizon Europe.
FUNDING: SSHRC will provide up to $15,000 for one year; 100% matching cash funds is required, for a total maximum funding of $30,000. Matching funds will be provided for up to one application submitted by Lakehead researchers through the internal VPRI International Research Partnership Award mechanism for any applications selected and funded by SSHRC.
Funds may be used for connection-type activities, including but not limited to:
- Travel expenses for PI, co-investigators and collaborators (travel to Europe or to Canada)
- Workshops or conferences
- Networking
- Proposal development
- Team-building consultants
Funds may not be used to conduct actual research activities.
ELIGIBILITY & SELECTION: There are no merit criteria for selection. All applications deemed eligible will be entered into a randomized selection process to determine awards. An application that was previously submitted and not selected may be re-submitted for a future competition.
To be eligible for this funding opportunity, applicants must demonstrate:
- their eligible affiliation and primary affiliation in the social sciences or humanities;
- their readiness to further develop networks and/or consortia with EU and other associated countries’ researchers, with the ultimate goal of applying to a Horizon Europe—Pillar II call;
- eligible budget requests; and
- 100% matching cash contributions from the host institution.
Institutional selection and submission: Lakehead University will support up to one Destination Horizon Grant application for the September 22nd deadline. If more than 1 eligible application is received by the internal deadline of September 8th, the Office of the VPRI will apply the same two-stage random selection process to select the application that will be submitted. Therefore, a strict internal deadline will be treated as an Expression of Interest - at a minimum, a draft of the Program Description must be received by that date. Please submit a copy of the Program Description directly to either Jill Sherman, Nicole Westlund Stewart, or Rebecca Heffernan. If required, the selection process will take place within 24 hours and you will be notified ASAP if you can proceed to complete the application.
Applications are submitted on the Convergence portal. For the purpose of this application, please note that Lakehead is the "host" organization, and only one Letter of Support (from the VPRI) is required.
This funding opportunity follows the agreement signed by the Government of Canada and the European Commission giving Canada status as an "Associated Country" status (Pillar II only) and enables Canadians to participate in Horizon Europe funding.
For examples of past and current HE calls for proposals involving a SSH component, please click HERE.
For examples of HE funded projects with an SSH component, please click HERE.
For questions or assistance, please contact Jill Sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca, Nicole Westlund Stewart, sshrc.research@lakeheadu.ca, or Rebecca Heffernan orillia.research@lakeheadu.ca.