Other : Joint Canada-Israel Health Research Program Phase II (2021 funding opportunity)

Eligibility: 

For an application to be eligible:

  1. For administrative purposes only, the Nominated Principal Applicant must be the Canadian investigator co-leading the team.
  2. A maximum of one Principal Applicant must be the Israeli investigator co-leading the team.
  3. A maximum of one Principal Applicant must be the LMIC investigator co-leading the team.
  4. For the Canadian arm of the team, applications involving First Nations, Inuit, Métis and/or Urban Indigenous populations must include at least one participant who self-identifies as First Nations, Inuit, or Métis and/or who can demonstrate their experience of meaningful and culturally safe involvement with Indigenous Peoples in an Indigenous Health Research environment on the research team. At least one participant meeting this criteria must submit an "Other" attachment describing their experience working in an Indigenous Health Research environment.
    • If relevant, the LMIC investigator co-leading the team is invited to reflect on how their research application could involve Indigenous populations related to their specific context. 
  5. In your knowledge mobilization plan, as a minimum eligibility requirement, all proposals must support at least one of the following activities aimed at supporting capacity and scientific relationships:
    • significant training opportunities such as scientific workshops, graduate training in low- and middle-income countries, Canada and Israel or summer schools benefiting researchers/trainees in eligible low and middle income countries; and/or
    • inclusion of trainees from low and middle income countries, Canada and Israel in carrying out the research.

Notes:

  • Each Canadian, Israeli, and LMIC investigator co-leading a team can only submit and/or participate in ONE application in the competition.
  • Canadian, Israeli, and LMIC investigators co-leading a team are not eligible to hold a grant under this competition if they hold an active grant from Phase I of the JCIHRP at the funding start date for this funding opportunity.
  • The Canadian, Israeli, and LMIC investigators co-leading a team are strongly encouraged to complete one of the sex- and gender-based analysis training modules available online through the CIHR Institute of Gender and Health and submit a certificate of completion. Applicants should select and complete the training module most applicable to their research project. Applicants are encouraged to review the “How to integrate sex and gender in research” section of the CIHR website.

Applications that do not meet the eligibility criteria outlined above will be withdrawn from the competition.

For more information, please contact Jill Sherman, intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.

How to Apply: 

Phase II of the Joint Canada-Israel Health Research Program is expected to:

  • Advance research and discovery in global health and biomedical sciences;
  • Encourage scientific collaboration and knowledge mobilization between Canadian, Israeli and LMIC researchers and trainees; and
  • Reinforce capacity in global health and biomedical science with researchers and trainees.
External Deadline: 
Thursday, March 3, 2022
Funding Source: 
External
Funding Level: 
Research