Call for Applications: 2023-24 PEI Climate Challenge Fund

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Applications are now being accepted until February 15, 2023, for projects that will start in 2023 and that will finish before March 31, 2024.  

In 2020, the Government of Prince Edward Island established a $1-million annual Climate Challenge Fund (CC Fund). The CC Fund is intended to support the development of innovative solutions to the threat of climate change. 

The goal of the CC Fund is to empower people of different backgrounds, experiences, and expertise, who work across sectors and in different communities throughout the Island, to contribute to climate action in PEI. Projects supported by the CC Fund will contribute to climate action by adapting to the projected impacts of climate change, and/or reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing opportunities for sequestration (the removal and storage of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere).  

The Government of Prince Edward Island is committed to recognizing, respecting and safeguarding the rights of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities and the need to address social and racial equity as a fundamental response to climate change. Priority will be given to initiatives that actively redress inequities and discrimination intensified by the negative impacts of climate change or that may remove an unfair barrier to mitigation efforts. This includes, but is not limited to, race, gender, sexual orientation, socio‐economic status, ability, geographic location, income level, education level, first language, marital status, immigration status or other populations who will be disproportionately experience the negative impacts of climate change and face barriers to mitigation efforts. 

Funding 

 

CC Fund contributions will be limited to a maximum of $100,000 per project. For academic institutions, the CC Fund will contribute funding of up to 70% of eligible expenditures. Successful applicants may use in-kind resources, or other Federal or Provincial funds as their share of the eligible costs, subject to the stacking rules or policies inherent to other programs.   

Overhead costs must be included in the budget at a rate of 5% of the total Climate Challenge Fund request.   

The Climate Challenge Working Group may give preference to applicants who have not received previous funding. 

Eligibility 

The CC Fund will support projects that align with the goals and objectives of the 2040 Net Zero Framework and the Building Resilience: Climate Adaptation Plan (October 2022).  

For more information, visit https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/service/apply-pei-climate-challenge-fund 

Additional information on eligible and ineligible projects and expenditures is provided in the PEI Climate Challenge Fund Guidelines and Criteria document.  

UPEI Application Process and Deadlines 

1) Complete your application using the UPEI Template Application Form* (attached) and CCF Timeline and Budget Worksheet, along with any other attachments (e.g., partner support letters). 

2) Submit these documents for UPEI approval using the UPEI Romeo Researcher PortalDeadline for receipt of the application by Research Services: February 10, 2023 

3) Upon receipt of UPEI approvals, you will be notified to proceed with the submission of your application in the CCF online application form

 

*Ensure that you follow word count limits where indicated. The application form will not regulate this. 

SSHRC Funding Opportunity: Reconciliation Network in Response to Call to Action 65

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In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada<https://ehprnh2mwo3.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Executive_Summary_English_Web.pdf> (TRC) Call to Action 65, the Reconciliation Network in Response to Call to Action 65 is a joint initiative between the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) and SSHRC. This unique opportunity supports establishment of a national research program with multiyear funding to advance collective understanding of reconciliation.SSHRC and the NCTR invite teams led by First Nations, M?tis Nation or Inuit researchers to submit proposals for new or existing formal partnerships that contribute to our collective understanding of truth and reconciliation. Proposals could, for example, address residential schools? history, or the ongoing legacy of residential schools and Canada?s policies of assimilation in one or more areas, including child welfare, education, language and culture, health, and justice.The NCTR and SSHRC recognize the experience of northern Inuit communities, and encourage Inuit-led teams to submit proposals focusing on the realities of the Inuit Nunangat.The main objective of the Reconciliation Network in Response to Call 65 is to award grants to provide support for new and existing formal partnerships<https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/definitions-eng.aspx#a10> over five years to advance research, research training and knowledge mobilization in the social sciences and humanities. This is done through mutual co-operation and sharing of intellectual leadership, as well as through resources as shown by cash and/or in-kind contributions<https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/definitions-eng.aspx#a15>.Grants are valued at up to $200,000 annually over five years, up to a total of $1 million.EligibilityApplications can be submitted by a team of researchers consisting of at least one First Nations, M?tis Nation or Inuit applicant / project director<https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/definitions-eng.aspx#a1>. The team can be composed of participants, such as one or more co-directors, co-applicants<https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/definitions-eng.aspx#a4> and/or collaborators<https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/definitions-eng.aspx#a5>. The applicant / project director prepares the application with the team.Partner organizationsPartner organizations can be Canadian or international institutions or organizations (public, private, not-for-profit) of any type. Indigenous organizations, Indigenous governments and Indigenous not-for-profit organizations are all welcome to partner.Postsecondary institutions, including organizations or associations affiliated with them, and scholarly associations are not eligible as partner organizations.Although partner organizations are normally expected to support the activities of the partnership through cash and/or in-kind contributions<https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/policies-politiques/cash_inkind-especes_en_nature-eng.aspx>, in an effort to alleviate barriers to all communities? participation, partners unable to provide cash and/or in-kind contributions may explain alternative support in their letters. This support can include social capital?an asset that may emphasize social and familial relationships and networks and may affect the cost of research?and/or linguistic capital, such as the ability to engage in the community using its ancestral language(s) and a national language of Canada.For more information, please see the funding opportunity description<https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/reconciliation_action_65-eng.aspx>.UPEI Application ProcessFor optimal assistance, teams are requested to contact the Office of Research Services during the planning and preparation of an application.Prepare the application using the Convergence Portal<https://www.convergence.gc.ca/en/SignIn> according to SSHRC's instructions<https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/instructions/reconciliation-eng.aspx>.Submit the application for UPEI approval using the Romeo Researcher Portal<https://upei.researchservicesoffice.com/Romeo.Researcher/> (instructions can be found here<https://www.upei.ca/research-services/forms>).  Deadline to Office of Research Services: May 1, 2023SSHRC's deadline for submission is May 15, 2023.  To provide the Office of Research Services sufficient time to access and submit applications, applicants are requested to electronically submit before May 1, 2023.  

Health Data Research Network Canada offers free webinar on December 15 to researchers

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UPEI is in the process of developing a Secure Island Data Repository (SIDR), a research data repository that will allow researchers to access PEI’s administrative health data for research purposes in a secure and controlled environment.  

 

Through SIDR’s partnership with Health Data Research Network Canada (HDRN Canada), local researchers who are interested in accessing administrative health data from multiple regions would be able to do so via the HDRN Canada Data Access Support Hub (DASH).  

 

For researchers who would like to better understand how to navigate multi-regional data access processes, HDRN Canada will host a free webinar on Thursday, December 15, 2022, from 1:00 to 2:00 AST. To register, go to https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/hdrn-canadas-data-access-support-hub-dash-webinar-tickets-473576589327 

 

Mitacs Elevate Fall 2022 call for proposals

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The Mitacs Elevate Fall 2022 call for proposals is now open. Mitacs Elevate is a postdoctoral fellowship with an exclusive professional development curriculum component. Fellows address complex challenges through: 

- A two-year research project with a partner organization in need of high-level expertise 

- A professional development curriculum that prepares Elevate fellows for success as leaders in research and industry 

 

The Elevate Fall 2022 call will offer 2 award options: Standard ($60k) and Thematic ($80k). 

Standard: The award is valued at $60,000 per year with a minimum stipend of $55,000  

  • Partner organization contributes $30,000 per year  

Thematic: The award is valued at $80,000 per year with a minimum stipend of $70,000 for projects addressing at least one of the following key priority sectors: agriculture and food, artificial intelligence, biomanufacturing, clean technology, entertainment and media, quantum science, or social innovation  

  • Partner organization contributes $40,000 per year 

 

The Indigenous Pathways offering will remain available. Indigenous Pathways supports Indigenous partner organizations and interns. Partners contribute only 25% of the cost of the project.  

 

Key deadlines: 

January 11, 2023 — If applicable, deadline to submit not-for-profit eligibility check or conflict of interest declaration to Mitacs 

February 8, 2023 — Deadline to submit final application  

 

For more information, please consult the Mitacs website or contact elevate@mitacs.ca. 

 

UPEI application process 

 

1) Complete the application using the Mitacs Portal. Details on how to apply can be found on the Mitacs website here. 

 

2) The supervisor must submit the application and supporting documents for UPEI approval using the Romeo Researcher Portal. Instructions for using the Researcher Portal can be found here.  Applicants are requested to submit by February 1, 2023, ensuring that the application is received by Research Services by February 3, 2023.   

Note: the supervisor is responsible for obtaining approvals from each university for which there is an academic supervisor on the project. 

 

3) Upon receipt of UPEI approvals, the application may then be submitted to Mitacs.  The deadline for submission is February 8, 2023. 

Government of Canada announces new funding to support Black scholars

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Please see below for a message from the Government of Canada regarding new funding to support Black scholars. For the 2023 NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award (USRA) competition, applicants who self-identify as Black may be considered above the institution's application limit. Additionally, funding for CIHR and SSHRC USRAs will be administered through the USRA program and will be available for Black undergraduate student researchers (a quota of one CIHR USRA and one SSHRC USRA is anticipated for UPEI). The tri-agency USRA program will launch in January 2023 and further details will be circulated at that time. Please note that CIHR and SSHRC USRAs are currently exclusively for Black student researchers.

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On November 16, 2022, at the Canadian Science Policy Conference, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced new funding for Black scholars.

As announced in Budget 2022, the funds, which will be implemented from 2023–24, include $40.9 million over five years and $9.7 million ongoing to increase the number of awards available to Black scholars. The funds will be offered by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).

These funds will help address the disproportionate underfunding of Black scholars at all stages of their careers; will contribute to making Canada’s research culture more equitable, diverse and inclusive; and will strengthen Canada’s innovation potential.

The new funding will allow the agencies to support approximately 400 additional Black scholars annually via existing scholarships and fellowships programs. These include the Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA), the Canada Graduate Scholarships – Master’s (CGS M) program, the Canada Graduate Scholarships – Doctoral (CGS D) program and agency some specific postdoctoral fellowships programs.

 

SSHRC Insight Development Grants

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The online application form for the SSHRC Insight Development Grants<https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/insight_development_grants-subventions_de_developpement_savoir-eng.aspx> (IDG) 2023 competition is now available.  SSHRC's application deadline is February 2, 2023.Insight Development Grants support research in its initial stages. The grants enable the development of new research questions, as well as experimentation with new methods, theoretical approaches and/or ideas. Funding is provided for short-term research development projects of up to two years that are proposed by individuals or teams.Insight Development Grants are valued at up to $75,000 over one to two years. A minimum budget of $7,000 is required in at least one of the years.For the current competition, at least 50% of funds will be reserved for applications from emerging scholars<https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/definitions-eng.aspx#a12>.Researchers applying to the 2023 Insight Development Grants competition may now also direct their proposals to the Tri-Agency Interdisciplinary Peer Review Committee (TAIPR) for review. For information, please visit the committee webpage<https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/52470.html>.For more information, visit: https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/insight_development_grants-subventions_de_developpement_savoir-eng.aspxUPEI Application Process1) Complete the application using SSHRC's Research Portal<https://portal-portail.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/>.2) Generate a PDF of the application and submit it for UPEI approval using the Romeo Researcher Portal<https://upei.researchservicesoffice.com/Romeo.Researcher/(S(3lsevqrekqkln31dlzwutzqq))/Login.aspx>.Deadline for receipt by Research Services: January 30, 2023 (submit well in advance of this date to ensure sufficient time for Chair and Dean?s approval).3) Deadline for applicants to submit the application in SSHRC's Research Portal: February 1, 2023.Research Services is responsible for submitting applications to the agency; therefore, applicants must meet the internal deadline for e-submission to ensure that there is sufficient time to access and forward applications before SSHRC?s deadline.WebinarsSSHRC will be holding webinars to provide information and answer questions about the upcoming IDG competition via WebEx. Advance registration is not required.English session:Date: December 14, 2022Time: 2:00 ? 3:30 PM (Atlantic Time)Link to meeting: click here<https://can01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsshrcvideo.webex.com%2Fsshrcvideo%2Fj.php%3FMTID%3Dma0e979ce2d410f1cdad6cd41a415002a&data=05%7C01%7CPPOD-DPOP%40SSHRC-CRSH.GC.CA%7Ca77be4254ac74c671dde08dac8c6e898%7Cfbef079820e34be7bdc8372032610f65%7C1%7C0%7C638043054029252460%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=tP3eAQRoUweTbgU8wLwlDrsIrXL0wtGHuWV4D9dSDR0%3D&reserved=0>French session:Date: December 14, 2022Time: 11:00 AM ? 12:30 PM (Atlantic Time)Link to meeting: click here<https://can01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsshrcvideo.webex.com%2Fsshrcvideo%2Fj.php%3FMTID%3Dmec27f4b7f614e2cb47c8393f69fe43f3&data=05%7C01%7CPPOD-DPOP%40SSHRC-CRSH.GC.CA%7Ca77be4254ac74c671dde08dac8c6e898%7Cfbef079820e34be7bdc8372032610f65%7C1%7C0%7C638043054029252460%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=bjZOHkdkVWxEzmYoXou6KJUIH5szReEG%2FFFmkitWZd8%3D&reserved=0>  

Sharing our Research

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Please see the message below on behalf of Donald Moses, University Librarian
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Each year UPEI scholars share their research with an engaged class of life-long learners participating in Seniors College.
 
If you would like to share your research with this year's Seniors College class, the class meets online on Friday mornings through January and February and two time slots are available. Presentations are 45 minutes each with some time at the end for questions. If you would like to participate, please take a moment to let us know and select the dates that work best for your schedule:
 
 
We'll get back to you as soon as possible to confirm your date/time.
 
If you have questions about logistics or the program, please contact Pauline MacPherson (pmacpherson@upei.ca).
 
Thank you for considering.
Donald
 
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Donald Moses (he/him)
University Librarian
University of Prince Edward Island

Pre‑launch of NFRF International Joint Initiative for Research on Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation

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The Government of Canada is leading the International Initiative for Research on Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, with several international research funding organizations responding to Canada’s call for interest. Research funders from Brazil, Germany, Norway, South Africa, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States, among others, have joined as partners. The initiative will leverage international expertise to tackle global challenges caused by climate change.

Set to be launched in January 2023, the initiative will fund transformative research with the potential to deliver game-changing impacts. Funded international projects will further the design and implementation of adaptation and mitigation strategies for vulnerable groups—those currently most affected by climate change impacts, owing to both their physical and socioeconomic vulnerability. Focusing on co-production, researchers will work with vulnerable groups to address their most pressing needs.

The Canada Research Coordinating Committee (CRCC) has committed $60 million to this call, which will be administered by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, through the New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF). International partners in the consortium will contribute more than C$30 million to this call, for a current total competition budget of more than C$90 million.

This funding opportunity will require that projects address at least two of the eight representative key risks identified in the Sixth Assessment Report of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The report highlights the unprecedented changes in Earth’s climate that are being observed in every region, impacting all ecosystems and societies, and will continue to intensify with further warming.

 
Details regarding the application process will be released when the competition is formally launched (anticipated January 2023).
 

Call for Internal SoTL Research Grant (ISRG)

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The Internal SoTL Research Grant (ISRG) program supports research pursuits in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) through the funding of fully developed research proposals. Researchers are encouraged to provide high-quality student training opportunities and to propose collaborations with others from different but complementary disciplines.  

 

VALUE: up to $1,500 for a two-year term, ISRG proposals for lesser amounts will be considered favourably.  

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 13, 2022, by 4 pm.  

 

ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS:  Tenured, Tenure Track, Term and Sessional UPEI Faculty in Arts, AVC, Business, Education, IKERAS, Nursing, Science, or Sustainable Design Engineering, Librarians, and Lab Instructors who are employed by UPEI at the time of application and for the duration of the award. A professor emeritus or adjunct professor may apply as a co-applicant with a tenure/tenure-track UPEI faculty member. Please review the general information in the Guidelines for other eligibility considerations. 

 

Support in developing a SoTL proposal for this grant program is available through the Teaching and Learning Centre. 

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Program guidelines and application instructions can be found here: https://www.upei.ca/research-services/resources-and-tools/internal-funding.

Apply using the UPEI Romeo Researcher Portal.

Call for UPEI Internal Research Grants and SSHRC Explore Research Grants

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Call for UPEI Internal Research Grants (IRG) and SSHRC Explore Research Grants (SERG)
 
The IRG and SERG programs support stand-alone projects through the funding of fully developed research proposals.
 
VALUE: up to $5000 for a one-year term
 
APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 15, 2022, by 4pm
 
ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS: Tenured, Tenure Track, Term and Sessional UPEI Faculty in Arts, Business, Education, IKERAS, Nursing, Science, or Sustainable Design Engineering, and Librarians, who are employed by UPEI at the time of application and for the duration of the award.  Faculty members in Veterinary Medicine may participate as co-applicant but cannot be the Principal Investigator.  A professor emeritus or adjunct professor may apply as co-applicant with a tenure/tenure-track UPEI faculty member.
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Program guidelines and application instructions can be found here: https://www.upei.ca/research-services/resources-and-tools/internal-funding.
 
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