NSERC Alliance Missions grants: Anthropogenic greenhouse gas research

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NSERC has launched Alliance Missions: Anthropogenic greenhouse gas research, a special call aimed to address issues related to climate change. These grants will provide support ranging from $100,000 to $500,000 per year, for a duration of three years, and will encourage interdisciplinary, collaborative research projects supporting net-zero GHG emissions targets. Projects must involve at least one partner organization that can be recognized for cost sharing. Alliance Missions grants are intended to provide support for activities that will: promote interdisciplinary collaboration among academic researchers, federal scientists, private sector scientists, and policy makers to increase the scientific information available to support government decision-making to achieve net-zero GHG emissions targets build scientific capacity in earth system climate science; atmospheric monitoring/modelling; and socio-economic analysis to understand anthropogenic GHG emissions at regional to national scales and/or by sector to inform ambitious GHG mitigation opportunities and to improve understanding of how GHG emissions are changing over time advance Canadian knowledge and tools to inform decision-making processes for achievement of net-zero GHG emissions by 2050 through investigation of anthropogenic GHG emissions and their changes over time Applicants must begin by submitting a letter of intent (LOI) before the LOI deadline. All eligible applicants will then complete a full application to be submitted before the full application deadline. The deadline to submit a letter of intent is September 15, 2022, and to submit a full application is November 8, 2022, using the NSERC online system. For more information, see the program description. UPEI Application Process Letter of Intent (LOI) Applicants must submit their LOI using the UPEI Researcher Portal for internal review and approval by September 8, 2022 and ensure that it reaches Research Services for review by September 12, 2022. Note: A full application form will be made available in the online system within two weeks after the LOI deadline. NSERC will notify teams that they cannot submit a full application if their LOI is not complete and/or does not adhere to program requirements and objectives. Stage 2 (Full Application) Applicants must submit their application using the UPEI Researcher Portal for internal review and approval by November 1, 2022 and ensure that it reaches Research Services for review by November 3, 2022. UPEI deadline for applicants to submit the application in NSERC’s online system: November 7, 2022. Instructions for using the UPEI Researcher Portal can be found here. (Copy and paste link) https://www.upei.ca/research-services/forms

NSERC invites applications for initiatives that promote the natural sciences and engineering (NSE) to Canada's young people, particularly to under-represented groups in NSE careers, including girls and Indigenous peoples.

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NSERC invites applications for initiatives that promote the natural sciences and engineering (NSE) to Canada's young people, particularly to under-represented groups in NSE careers, including girls and Indigenous peoples.PromoScience supports hands-on learning experiences for young students and their teachers. Grants may not be used to support research.The maximum allowable request is $200,000/year for 3 years. NSERC will not fund 100% of the costs of a proposed activity. NSERC's contribution is generally up to one-third of a program's funding, but NSERC will allow more flexibility if justified for competition 2022 given the circumstances surrounding COVID-19.Only one application may be submitted per department in a post-secondary institution per competition year.For more information, visit the PromoScience website<https://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Promoter-Promotion/PromoScience-PromoScience/About-Apropos_eng.asp>.UPEI Submission Process 2022:Due to NSERC's application limit, each department can submit only one application.1) Applicants will submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) to their Chair (or Dean for non-departmentalized faculties) by Monday, August 8th.  The LOI (limit one page) will contain the following:  *   List of names of the principal investigator and co-investigators (and their affiliation)  *   Title of the project  *   A description of the project that includes the following information:     *   A description of the nature and goals of the program including the anticipated number of youth or teachers to be reached     *   An overview of how the PromoScience funding would be spent and details on other sources of funding (confirmed and/or anticipated)     *   A description of the relevant experience of the applicant and other team members in science or engineering promotion2) Chairs/Deans will select the top LOI from their faculty (or, if appropriate, encourage a collaborative application among interested applicants) and inform Research Services of the selected principal applicant from their department by Friday, August 26th.  Chairs/Deans should consult with Research Services regarding any questions about the eligibility of proposed applications.3) Selected applicants will prepare their application following NSERC's application process<https://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Promoter-Promotion/PromoScience-PromoScience/CallApplication-AppelDemande_eng.asp> and must submit the application using the UPEI Romeo Researcher Portal<https://www.upei.ca/research-services/forms> for internal review and approval by September 8th, ensuing that the application is received by Research Services by September 12th.  Upon receipt of approval from Research Services, applicants must submit their application to NSERC electronically using NSERC?s ICSP Secure Submission Site<https://competitions2.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/sites/500001/993/home.aspx>.

NSERC’s Equity, diversity and inclusion newest resource

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NSERC is taking action to assist the natural sciences and engineering (NSE) research communities in contributing to a more equitable, diverse and inclusive research enterprise, with the launch of the NSERC guide on integrating equity, diversity and inclusion considerations in research.

The new guide is designed to help NSE researchers apply a critical equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) lens in their work by providing guiding questions and examples relevant to their field of research.

It includes two main sections:

  1. Guidance on embedding EDI considerations at each stage of the research process, including research questions, design of the study, methodology and data collection, analysis and interpretation and dissemination of results.
  2. EDI considerations in building research teams, recruitment and retention, and the roles of team members throughout the course of a research project.

As part of its commitment to research excellence, NSERC recognizes that EDI are essential in creating the excellent, innovative and impactful research to advance knowledge and respond to local, national and global challenges. In order to achieve world-class research, all members of the research community must contribute to address systemic barriers that limit the full participation of all talented individuals.

NSERC Discovery Grants Fall 2022 competition - timelines and resources

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NSERC Discovery Grant Program Information and Timelines for Fall 2022 Applications

*Important: Please see attached form for links to all necessary actions for applications, such as the Research Portals and all inofrmation regarding webinar times*

 

Please review the information below regarding:

1) NSERC Discovery Grant (DG) deadlines and internal timelines

2) Internal peer review process

3) Information sessions and webinars

4) Other resources

 

1) NSERC DG deadlines and internal timelines

Review the Discovery Grants program description before applying.

Notification of Intent to Apply Stage

Applicants must submit a Notification of Intent to Apply to NSERC in the Research Portal by August 2. Applicants are not required to submit the NOI to Research Services in advance for review and signature. However, applicants may request feedback on their NOI (optional) if submitted sufficiently before the deadline.

Application Stage Research Services 

Review and feedback (optional)

Applicants may submit a draft copy of their application for internal review (clarity, completeness, adherence to guidelines, etc.) by October 17.

 

Application submission process

1) Complete the application using the Research Portal.

2) Generate a PDF of the application and submit it for UPEI approval using the Romeo Researcher Portal by October 25, ensuring that Research Services will receive the application by October 27.

3) Upon receipt of UPEI approvals, you will be notified to proceed with submitting your application in the Research Portal by October 31. NSERC’s deadline for submission is November 1.

Note: For assistance with the Romeo Researcher Portal, please contact Jordan Minx, Research Services Liaison, at jminx@upei.ca or 902-566-0843. 

2) Internal peer review process

Research Services coordinates an optional internal peer pre-review process for the Discovery Grant competition. The process will be as follows:

1) Applicants will notify Leslie Cudmore at lcudmore@upei.ca of their intent to participate in the peer-review process by August 2. This will enable the selection of the most appropriate peer reviewer.

2) Applicants will submit a draft of their application (proposal with attachments, budget and CV) by September 1 to lcudmore@upei.ca. These documents will be sent to the selected peer reviewer for review & feedback.

3) Feedback will be returned by early October to provide the applicant with time to implement the suggestions before the application deadline. 

4) Other resources

Discovery Grants Information Centre

Please consult NSERC’s Discovery Grants Information Centre for links to several helpful resources, such as resource videos, the peer review manual, and competition statistics.

Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

Applicants are expected to increase the inclusion and advancement of underrepresented groups in the natural sciences and engineering to enhance excellence in research and training. For more information, refer to the Discovery Grants application instructions and the Guide for applicants: Considering equity, diversity and inclusion in your application.

Tools and resources for Implementing EDI in research, including FAQs to support individuals writing NSERC Discovery Grant applications, can be found here (a project funded by the Canada Research Chairs program and the Secretariat à la condition féminine, in collaboration with the Université de Sherbrooke).

UPEI EDI Resources Information about equity, diversity, and inclusion can be found on the EDI Office website. UPEI faculty, staff, and students also have access to a wide range of information, training, and resources on the myUPEI EDI site.

Contributions to Training

Applicants are advised to consult NSERC’s Guidelines on the assessment of contributions to research, training and mentoring before applying. The Guidelines provide examples of forms of contributions as well as quality and impact indicators.

Open Access and Research Data

Grant holders must comply with the Tri-Agency Open Access Policy on Publications. For UPEI information and resources, see http://library.upei.ca/openaccess. UPEI’s institutional repository, IslandScholar, can assist scholars in complying with the policy. The Library can also assist with research data management planning and can help applicants to determine the data management resources required for their application. For more information, please contact Kim Mears at 902-566-0453 or kmears@upei.ca. 

NSERC Discovery Horizons program - Webinar and FAQs

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Upcoming webinar for the second edition of the NSERC Discovery Horizons pilot program:
 

 

French session: June 2nd, 10:00 - 11:30 am (Ottawa time), Event password: DH0001

English session: June 2nd, 12:00 - 1:30 pm (Ottawa time), Event Password: DH0002

A short presentation of the program will precede a Q&A session. 

 

 

Frequently asked questions:

 1.      Can applicants who hold a Discovery Grant or are applying for a Discovery Grant in Fall 2021 submit a LOI to Discovery Horizons?

Yes, researchers holding a Discovery grant or applying for one this year are eligible to apply to Discovery Horizons.

 2.      Can co-applicants be from non-NSE disciplines (Economics, Sociology …)

As long as the faculty members meet all eligibility requirements they can be from any departments. However, in the Discovery Horizons proposal, they must work towards advancing knowledge in the NSE.

3.      Is the proposed work under Discovery Horizons expected to be drastically different from the work proposed for Discovery? Is conceptual overlap allowed as long as there is no budgetary overlap?

Discovery Horizons proposals should be different from Discovery Grants (applied for or held) since the Discovery Horizons applications, due to their broad level of interdisciplinarity with the social sciences or health research are not suitable for the DG program. At the full application stage, applications must indicate that the funds requested from the Discovery Horizons program will be for expenses that are distinct from those covered by support from other sources. For funding applied for, you must indicate that there will be no duplication of funding for the same expense(s) and explain how funds will be used if all applications are successful.

4.      Does the application need to have all three components: (1) social sciences and humanities, (2) natural sciences and engineering, and (3) health and wellness?

No, Discovery Horizons applications must be rooted in the NSE and integrate elements from the social sciences and humanities and/or health and wellness.

5. How does the Discovery Horizons Program and the Tri-Agency Interdisciplinary Peer Review process differ from the interdisciplinary research funded under the New Frontiers in Research Fund?

Although the New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) was also created to fund interdisciplinary research in response to the Fundamental Science Review’s recommendations, it is focused on high-risk, high-reward, and fast-breaking research and supports research that proposes novel interdisciplinary approaches that bring together disciplines that do not traditionally work together. Please see the New Frontiers in Research Fund website for more details. Discovery Horizons, as well the other funding opportunities reviewed by the Tri-Agency Interdisciplinary Peer Review Committee will complement NFRF by focusing instead on investigator-initiated interdisciplinary research projects that are aligned with the core funding programs at each of the three major funding councils, including research projects that use existing interdisciplinary approaches.

6. Can I submit the same application to more than one of the funding opportunities participating in the Tri-Agency Interdisciplinary Peer Review Committee?

No, applicants may not identical or essentially identical applications to more than one funding opportunity participating in the pilot of the Tri-Agency Interdisciplinary Peer Review Committee, NSERC’s Discovery Horizons, SSHRC’s Insight Grants and CIHR’s Project Grants. In addition, all applications must meet the eligibility requirements and guidelines of the funding opportunity to which they apply, including those related to multiple applications. As a result, it is important to consult the funding opportunity’s webpage.

7. How do I determine which funding opportunity to apply in order to have my application reviewed by the Tri-Agency Interdisciplinary Peer Review Committee?

Applicants should apply to the agency funding opportunity that supports the dominant research area of the proposal.

 8. Will interdisciplinary applications that fall entirely within the research areas of one agency be considered by the Tri-Agency Interdisciplinary Peer Review Committee?

No, applications that fall entirely within the research areas of one agency should be directed towards existing committees or evaluation groups, based on the practice and criteria of each agency. For example, interdisciplinary research solely within the natural sciences and engineering, with no social science, humanities, health, and/or wellness components should be directed towards another NSERC program, such as the Discovery Grants Program.

NSERC Discovery Grants Fall 2022 Competition - Notification of Intent to Apply now available

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The NSERC Discovery Grant (DG) Notification of Intent to Apply (NOI) is now available on the Research Portal.
 
Researchers who intend to apply for a DG in Fall 2022 must submit an NOI by the deadline date of Tuesday, August 2, 2022, 8:00 p.m. (ET). The NOI is mandatory when applying for a Discovery Grant. Applicants who do not submit an NOI cannot submit a full application.
 
Applicants are not required to submit their NOI to Research Services in advance for review and signature.  However, applicants may request feedback on their NOI (optional) if submitted sufficiently in advance of the deadline; please contact Leslie Cudmore (lcudmore@upei.ca).  
 
Please note:
  • Individuals with grants expiring in 2022-23 who are eligible for the COVID-19 extension with funds (who have not previously received this extension) will be contacted by NSERC in the month of June with information on how to accept the funded extension. 
  • The Early Career Researcher (ECR) option for Discovery Grant extension with funds process will commence in May. Grant recipients who are eligible to begin their early career researchers extension with funds will be offered and asked to accept that funded extension before being offered the Discovery Grants one-year extension with funds due to COVID-19 the following year.
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