Engaged Anthropology Grant

How to Apply: 

A Wenner-Gren grantee may apply for the Engaged Anthropology Grant ($5,000 maximum) upon completion of the final reporting requirements for the Dissertation Fieldwork or Post-Ph.D. Research Grant.

This grant is designed to enable grantees to return to their research locale to share their research results with:

  • The community  in which the research was conducted, and/or
  • The academic/anthropological community in the region or country of research.

The Foundation realizes that the appropriate form of engagement will vary depending on the type of project that was undertaken and the location of the research.  Emphasis should be on disseminating the research results of Wenner-Gren funded research.  Applications are evaluated according to the project’s capacity for producing engaged participation, cultivating mutually beneficial collaborations, and forging equitable relationships among all parties involved. This grant does not support the continuation of research activities, the establishment of websites, or other forms of engagement with western anthropologists who typically have access to the international academic community and literature.

Application deadlines are February 1 and August 1. Final decisions are made within three months of these dates. Applications must be received within six years of the original approve date of the Dissertation Fieldwork or Post-Ph.D. Research Grant. Dissertation Fieldwork grantees may apply for the Engaged Anthropology Grant  before the completion of their doctorate, but funds will not be awarded until the doctorate is in hand.  

Applicants must submit application materials using the Foundation's online application submission procedure.

External Deadline: 
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Doctoral
Research

The Cadieux-Léger Fellowship

Eligibility: 

The ideal candidate will:

  • be available for a minimum of nine months between September 2015 and August 2016;
  • be working towards a PhD on a topic of relevance to Canada's foreign policy priorities;
  • be recognized as having full-time student status by the academic institution in which they are presently enrolled and maintain this status during the whole fellowship period. Part-time students working on their thesis or recognized by the academic institution in which they are presently enrolled as having a disability will also be considered;
  • conform to the eligibility criteria of the Research Affiliate Program.
How to Apply: 

The Cadieux-Léger Fellowship, now in its 23rd year, provides direct experience in a policy research environment focused on the diverse challenges facing Canadian foreign policy. The Cadieux-Léger Fellow is integrated in the Foreign Policy Research Division at DFATD as a full-fledged analyst.  

The Fellow's work includes some research related to priority topics, writing short papers, contributing to the operational policy requirements, including by networking with internal and external experts and contributing to policy working groups.

While at DFATD, the Fellow is expected to advance Canadian foreign policy and the Foreign Policy Research Division's research agenda, which includes themes such as:

  1. Evolving global governance: including the management of complex crises, the role of non-state actors, urbanization and the role of cities, and the future of diplomacy;
  2. Global threats, including terrorism;
  3. Strategic partnerships: including with Asia, the United States and Mexico;
  4. Technology and foreign policy: including the Internet Economy, implications of emerging technologies, and innovation diplomacy.

We welcome proposals in areas beyond these themes which have clear relevance to Canadian foreign policy priorities, such as economic prosperity and international security. Recent examples of past research topics include: natural resources, science diplomacy, religion and human rights, the future of Russia, state capitalism, and prospects for Africa. The relevance and quality of the research proposal is an important factor in the selection process.

External Deadline: 
Friday, May 22, 2015
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Doctoral
Masters
Research

Other : Travel Awards - Institute Community Support (Spring 2015)

How to Apply: 

Through the Institute Community Support (ICS) Program, the CIHR Institutes are launching the ICS Travel Awards competition for students, postdoctoral fellows, new investigators and knowledge users to present their own research at national and international meetings and/or conferences.

This ICS Travel Awards competition will not support travel for research skills development or update, exchange programs or lectureships.

The specific objective of this funding opportunity is:

  • To provide travel awards to individuals in aid of research and knowledge translation activities consistent with CIHR Institutes’ vision, mandate and strategic directions where the circumstances fall outside CIHR's current suite of funding programs.
External Deadline: 
Friday, May 29, 2015
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Doctoral
Masters
Research
Undergraduate

Operating Grant : Innovative Ebola Research Grants

How to Apply: 

The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to support innovative research projects relating to Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) with achievable outcomes, and with strong potential to have an impact on the management of EVD in the current outbreak, or to prevent or improve the response to potential future EVD outbreaks, by the end of the funding period.

Relevant Research Areas

CIHR will provide funding for applications that are determined to be relevant to the following research areas:

  • Ebola biology specifically in the areas of disease pathophysiology and virus replication
  • Ebola treatment, specifically in the areas of: antivirals, novel compounds, biologicals, convalescent plasma, rehydration and electrolyte replacement, clinical management of severe acute disease)
  • Transmission, spread, containment and prevention of Ebola, specifically in the areas of: vaccines; rapid diagnostic technologies; development of enhanced early warning, mathematical modeling, and enhanced disease mapping methods; evaluating the effectiveness of preventive and containment measures to contain or prevent the spread of Ebola
  • Study of the impacts of the Ebola crisis on health system utilization patterns by different population groups in affected regions; the cost-effectiveness of health system resource development strategies in response to the Ebola crisis; the sustainability of health workforce and other health system resource allocation strategies once the Ebola crisis subsides.
External Deadline: 
Monday, May 25, 2015
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Operating Grant : Health, Wellbeing & Extended Working Life

How to Apply: 

The objective of this call is to support innovative and interdisciplinary research into the drivers to, and constraints on, extending working life. Research is expected to cross the traditional boundaries of Government departments and occupational sectors and to examine the implications of extending working life for older workers (50+), new labour markets, health, wellbeing and intergenerational equity.

In this context, this call invites proposals for funding research into one or more of four broad topics:

  1. Modern work factors
  2. Longer working life & Inequality
  3. Health challenges
  4. Caring responsibilities

For CIHR, it is mandatory that the Canadian component of proposals address CIHR’s mandate to support health research.

External Deadline: 
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Operating Grant : Collaborative Health Research Projects (NSERC Partnered) (2015-2016)

How to Apply: 

In the context of improved health for Canadians, the objectives of Collaborative Health Research Projects (CHRP) are to:

  • Translate research results to knowledge/technology users and other stakeholders;
  • Encourage the natural sciences or engineering and health research communities to collaborate and integrate their expertise;
  • Advance interdisciplinary research leading to knowledge and technologies with the potential to benefit Canada by improving the Canadian healthcare system and/or services and where appropriate lead to economic opportunities in Canada; and
  • Train highly qualified personnel in collaborative and interdisciplinary research of relevance to health, while preparing them for employment opportunities in the private, public or not for profit sectors.
External Deadline: 
Friday, May 15, 2015
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Operating Grant : Canadian DOHaD Cohort Registry

How to Apply: 

The purpose of this funding opportunity is to create a Registry of DOHaD cohort studies that will provide a database of metadata and definition of variables from all relevant Canadian cohorts, thereby linking them in a way that facilitates larger and better powered studies.

The specific objectives of the registry are to:

  • Create a user-friendly, effective platform to support data interoperability and improve harmonization practices;
  • Accelerate research and reduce cost by leveraging collaborative and/or cross-disciplinary research among Canadian researchers and their international collaborators;
  • Broaden research perspectives by enabling national and international large-scale collaborative analyses.
External Deadline: 
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Lung Cancer Research Program

How to Apply: 

The goal of the FY15 LCRP is to eradicate deaths from lung cancer to better the health and welfare of military Service members, Veterans, their families, and the American public. As such, the LCRP will support and integrate research from multiple disciplines for risk assessment, prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment for the control and cure of lung cancer.

Funding Programs Associated with this Call:

  • Career Development Award
  • Clinical Exploration Award
  • Idea Development Award
External Deadline: 
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Rapid Response 2015 Neurodegenerative Diseases of Aging

How to Apply: 

The Weston Brain Institute is delighted to launch our Rapid Response 2015 program to provide seed funding for totally novel, high-risk, high-reward translational research. Additional information about the Program can be found at http://westonbraininstitute.ca/funding-opportunities/2015-rapid-response/


Goal:              Provide seed funding for totally novel, high-risk, high-reward translational research ideas to catalyze the development of safe and effective treatments for neurodegenerative diseases of aging

Funding:         Up to $150,000 over 12-18 months

Eligibility:       Applicants must be researchers or postdoctoral fellows, and developing a therapeutic and/or a tool to help accelerate the development of therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases of aging

Dates:              Program Information Session:          Wednesday, May 20th, 2015, 1:00 p.m. EDT

                        Letter of Intent Deadline:                  Tuesday, June 16th, 2015, 2:00 p.m. EDT


Submission of the Letter of Intent is done through the Institute’s online grant management system at https://weston.smartsimple.ca/welcome/neuroscience.

The Weston Brain Institute will be holding a Program Information Session for this funding opportunity on May 20th at 1:00 PM. This session is intended to provide you with comprehensive information on the application process and to provide an opportunity for open questions.  

To sign-up for the WebEx and receive the dial in details as well as submit any questions you may have in advance, please follow the link https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YX22TJS

The Institute welcomes inquiries about our funding programs at neuro@weston.ca or 416-935-4056.

External Deadline: 
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

Department of Defense Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program Funding Opportunities for Fiscal Year 2015

How to Apply: 

The Fiscal Year 2015 (FY15) Defense Appropriations Act provides $247.5 million to the Department of Defense Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program (PRMRP).  The vision of the PRMRP is to improve the health and well-being of all military Service Members, Veterans, and beneficiaries.  The PRMRP challenges the scientific and clinical communities to address one of the FY15 congressionally directed topic areas with original ideas that foster new directions in basic science and translational research; novel product development leading to improved therapeutic or diagnostic tools; synergistic, multidisciplinary research program; or clinical trials that address an immediate clinical need.

 

As directed by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, the Defense Health Agency, Research, Development, and Acquisition (DHA RDA) Directorate manages and executes the Defense Health Program (DHP) Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT&E) appropriation.  The executing agent for the anticipated Program Announcements/Funding Opportunities is the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP).

 

FY15 PRMRP Program Announcements and General Application Instructions are posted on Grants.gov. 

 

Military Relevance:  Relevance to the healthcare needs of the military Service Members, Veterans, and beneficiaries is a key feature of each FY15 PRMRP award mechanism.

 

Clinical Trial Award – Pre-application due June 18, 2015

Assistant Professor level or above (or equivalent)

·     Supports the rapid implementation of clinical trials of novel interventions with the potential to have a significant impact on patient care in the topic area(s) of interest

·     Proposed projects may range from small proof-of-concept trials through large-scale, definitive trials

·     Investigational New Drug or Investigational Device Exemption applications, if needed, should be submitted to the Food and Drug Administration before the PRMRP Grants.gov application submission deadline

Preproposal submission is required; application submission is by invitation only

·   Funding limit not defined; requested funding must be appropriate for the scope of work proposed

Maximum period of performance is 5 years

 

Discovery Award – Letter of Intent due June 25, 2015

All Investigators

·     Supports the exploration of a highly innovative new concept or untested theory

·     Not intended to support the logical progression of an already established line of questioning

·     Clinical trials will not be funded

Reviewers will be blinded to the identity of the PI, collaborators, and their organization(s)

·   Maximum of $200,000 for direct costs (plus indirect costs)

Maximum period of performance is 18 months

 

Focused Program Award – Pre-application due June 18, 2015

Full Professor level or above (or equivalent)

•Restricted to the topic areas of Acupuncture, Advanced Prosthetics, Burn Pit Exposure, Cardiovascular Heart Disease, Congenital Heart Disease, Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis, Healthcare-acquired Infection Reduction, Hepatitis B, Hydrocephalus, Integrative Medicine, Metals Toxicology, Mitochondrial Disease, Nanomaterials for Bone Regeneration, Osteoarthritis, Pathogen-inactivated Dried Plasma, Pulmonary Fibrosis, Psychotropic Medications, Respiratory Health, Sleep Disorders, Vascular Malformations, and Women’s Heart Disease

•Supports a synergistic, multidisciplinary research program of at least four distinct but complementary projects addressing an overarching goal in one of the topic areas listed directly above

•Projects should work together to answer critical questions, resolve differing hypotheses, and translate laboratory findings to clinical applications

•Projects may range from exploratory/hypothesis-developing through small-scale clinical trials that together will address the overarching goal/question

•Research team of highly qualified, multidisciplinary project leaders should be led by a Principal Investigator with demonstrated success in directing large, focused projects

Preproposal submission is required; application submission is by invitation only

·   Maximum of $10 million for total costs (includes direct and indirect costs)

·   Maximum period of performance is 5 years

 

Investigator-Initiated Research Award – Pre-application due June 11/2015

Assistant Professor level or above
(or equivalent)

·     Supports research that will make an original and important contribution to the field of research or patient care in the topic area(s) of interest

·     Partnering Principal Investigator (PI) Option available

·     Clinical trials will not be funded

Preproposal submission is required; application submission is by invitation only

·   Maximum of $1.2 million for direct costs (plus indirect costs)

·   Maximum of $1.5 million for direct costs (plus indirect costs) for applications including a Partnering PI Option

Maximum period of performance is 3 years

 

Technology/ Therapeutic Development Award – Pre-application due June 11, 2015

Assistant Professor level or above
(or equivalent)

·     Supports the development of diagnostics or therapies that have the potential to make a strong impact on patient care in the topic area(s) of interest

·     Product-oriented: device, drug, clinical guidelines

·     Clinical trials will not be funded

Preproposal submission is required; application submission is by invitation only

·   Maximum of $1.8 million for direct costs (plus indirect costs)

Maximum period of performance is 3 years

External Deadline: 
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research

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