CCS Research Training Awards - Master's Level

How to Apply: 

The Research Training Awards (RTA) program is designed to support the next generation of cancer researchers across Canada who play a role in driving growth and innovation in research, ultimately improving cancer care. The program focuses on three main goals:

    1. Building capacity in the cancer research ecosystem through an equity seeking lens by fostering a more inclusive research environment and increasing diverse representation, particularly by supporting and enhancing Black- and Indigenous-led cancer research.

    1. Funding a diverse group of trainees across a range of cancer research areas and fostering long-term connections within the cancer research ecosystem.

  1. Encouraging a comprehensive training experience in cancer research through exposure to other disciplines, mentorship, training, knowledge-sharing and engagement initiatives.
External Deadline: 
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Masters
Research

Brain Canada, Weizmann Canada & Weizmann Institute of Science Team Grants

How to Apply: 

Together with the Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS) and Weizmann Canada, Brain Canada is thrilled to announce the launch of the Brain Canada & Weizmann Institute of Science Team Grants.

This program aims to leverage strengths and foster international collaboration between researchers in Canada and the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Its purpose is to support innovative, unorthodox, and exploratory research that may be in the early and conceptual stages of project development but has potential for significant impact on our understanding of the brain and brain disorders. 

The research topic will focus on hypothesis-driven inquiries on the brain and nervous system, and may span the range of basic, translational, and clinical approaches, including the study of disease pathogenesis, progression, diagnosis, prevention, and/or treatment. 


Click here to view the Request for Applications

Click here to download the Registration Form

External Deadline: 
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Agency: 
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme

How to Apply: 

The NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme promotes dialogue and practical cooperation between NATO member states and NATO partner countries based on scientific research, technological innovation and knowledge exchange. It enables scientists, experts and officials from Allied nations and NATO partner countries to work together to address emerging security challenges and their impact. 

 
Through the SPS Programme, NATO has demonstrated its longstanding commitment to science, innovation and practical cooperation with NATO partner countries. The SPS Programme offers funding, expert advice and support to tailor-made, civil security-relevant activities that respond to NATO’s strategic objectives. Participation in the SPS Programme enables experts and scientists to develop innovative solutions to address today’s security challenges, and to build partnerships with their peers in Allied nations and NATO partner countries. 
 
Available grants: For this call for proposals, the SPS Programme welcomes applications for Multi-Year Projects and Events (Advanced Research Workshops, Advanced Training Courses and Advanced Study Institutes). 
External Deadline: 
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Call for Applications: 2026 Canada-China Scholars’ Exchange Program

How to Apply: 

Offered by Global Affairs Canada and China’s Ministry of Education, the Canada-China Scholars’ Exchange Program (CCSEP) aims to foster deeper mutual understanding, build strong academic and professional ties between Canada and China, and develop future Canadian leaders with expertise and experience in China. CCSEP alumni are part of a distinguished network of professionals who have gone on to build impactful careers in academia, public service, business, and other fields that contribute meaningfully to Canada-China engagement.  

 The program provides an excellent opportunity to learn Chinese, and/or pursue post-secondary studies or research at leading institutions across China.  

 Candidates must be Canadian citizens to participate in the outbound component of the program.  

 Who is eligible to apply?  

  • Students at the post-secondary level 
  • Faculty members and researchers  
  • Mid-career professionals 

Last year, the program introduced new components to expand eligibility and create new opportunities for participants:  

  • Longer Stays for Graduate Students: Graduate students can now stay in China for up to 24 months with the option to obtain a graduate degree from designated learning institutions in China. 
  • Shorter Stays for Professionals: The minimum stay requirement for faculty, researchers, and mid-career professionals has been reduced from 2 months to 1 month, offering greater flexibility for those seeking short-term professional development opportunities. 

The deadline to apply on the My EduCanada portal is January 12, 2026, 11:59 p.m. EST. Apply today to start your extraordinary adventure in China!  

 

For more information: 

For any questions about the program, please contact: scholarships-admin-bourses@international.gc.ca

External Deadline: 
Monday, January 12, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

SSHRC Destination Horizon Grants

How to Apply: 

SSHRC Destination Horizon - Call for Applications #4  (Internal deadline January 8, 2026)

https://sshrc-crsh.canada.ca/en/funding/opportunities/joint-initiatives/2025/destination-horizon-grants/competition.aspx

SSHRC has launched its next call for 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 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 by SSHRC will be entered into a randomized selection process to determine awards. An eligible application that is not randomly selected for an award 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.

SSHRC’s competition is now open; the first intake was in January, the internal deadline for the fourth intake is January 8, 2026.  Any application that is submitted but not selected by SSHRC may be re-submitted for the next round.

Institutional selection and submission:  Each post-secondary institution may only submit up to three Destination Horizon Grant applications for a given deadline.  If more than 3 eligible applications are received for a given deadline, the Office of the VPRI will apply the same two-stage random selection process to select the applications that will be submitted.  Therefore, a strict internal deadline will be treated as an Expression of Interest - at a minimum, a draft of the project description must be received by that date.  EOIs received after the EOI/Internal Deadline will not be considered for that round, but may be considered for the subsequent round.  Please submit a copy of the project directly to either Nicole or Jill.  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.  (Ignore the plural "Letters" of support indicated in the application portal).

Please note: Pending the results of the third round of applications, there may need to be an internal selection process to limit the number of applications submitted to SSHRC.

For Horizon Europe Resources, including draft workplans for 2026-27:  please click HERE

For examples of past and current HE calls for proposals involving a SSH component, please click HERE.   While some HE calls are currently open, the draft 2026-27 work plans are expected to be finalized soon. 

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 or Nicole Westlund Stewart, sshrc.research@lakeheadu.ca.

External Deadline: 
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

2026 RIC Engaged Scholarship Award for Graduate Students

How to Apply: 
Research Impact Canada (RIC) is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2026 RIC Engaged Scholarship Award for Graduate Students!
 
This award recognizes graduate students who demonstrate engaged scholarship principles and/or knowledge mobilization activities in their research. The cash prizes for the winners are $3,000 CAD for doctoral students and $2,000 CAD for Master’s students.
 
The deadline to apply is March 1, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET. Applications are accepted in English or French.
More information about the award, including eligibility criteria and submission details, can be found on our RIC website.
External Deadline: 
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Doctoral
Masters
Research

Research Impact Canada

Research Pipeline Grant

How to Apply: 

The Canadian Glycomics Network (GlycoNet) mobilizes Canada’s glycomics expertise into transdisciplinary, focused research and development programs to deliver breakthrough solutions for human and animal health and sustainable agri-food systems.

 

These grants fund early and mid-stage projects, the successful completion of which would provide preliminary data to support other funding applications to GlycoNet or other funding sources. Early-career researchers (ECRs) are encouraged to apply. This opportunity is open only to individuals who do not currently hold GlycoNet funding. Proposals may request up to $50,000 in funding. All projects should be completed within 12 months. Matching contributions are required at a minimum of 1:1 (please note that matching cannot come from federal sources).

Potential applicants must register by sending their Letter of Intent (LOI) to info@glyconet.ca and vsharko@glyconet.ca. Upon registration, applicants will receive access and instructions for completing the full application in the Forum.

External Deadline: 
Friday, January 30, 2026
Agency: 
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Collaborative Team Grants

How to Apply: 

The Canadian Glycomics Network (GlycoNet) mobilizes Canada’s glycomics expertise into transdisciplinary, focused research and development programs to deliver breakthrough solutions for human and animal health and sustainable agri-food systems.

 
This Request for Proposals seeks to fund projects that involve two or more research groups, preferably in different institutions. Proposals may request up to $150,000/year over two years. All projects should be planned to be completed within 24 months. 1:1 matching is required (Please note that matching cannot come from federal sources).
External Deadline: 
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Agency: 
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Laura Bassi Scholarship

How to Apply: 

The Laura Bassi Scholarship was established in 2018 with the aim of providing editorial assistance to postgraduates and junior academics whose research focuses on neglected topics of study, broadly construed, within their disciplines. The scholarships are open to every discipline and are awarded three times per year: December, April, and August. The value of the scholarship is remitted solely through editorial assistance as follows:

Master’s candidates: $750
Doctoral candidates: $2,500
Junior academics: $500

External Deadline: 
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Agency: 
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Doctoral
Masters
Research

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