Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships - Call for applications and process

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Banting Fellowships - UPEI Submission Process

 

For information on the Banting Fellowships, visit: www.banting.fellowships-bourses.gc.ca  

Please submit the below documents by email to cgallant@upei.ca, by the deadline of Wednesday, August 10, 2022 at 4pm.

 

o Banting Application Details Form (print-out from ResearchNet)

 

CV and Supporting Documents:

o A Validated Banting Common CV

o Research Contributions attachment

o Leadership Contributions attachment

o Special Circumstances attachment (if applicable)

 

Project Information Attachments:

o Research Proposal

o Bibliography

o Supervisor's Statement

 

If the application is selected for institutional nomination to Banting, the Faculty of Graduate Studies will work with the applicant and their supervisor to prepare the institutional endorsement letter.

 

The applicant will also be required to complete and attach the signed Fulfillment of Degree Requirements Form, and arrange for three (3) referee assessments.

 

Note: Although referee assessments are not required for the UPEI internal adjudication, applicants should contact their selected referees in advance to seek their agreement to provide an assessment well before the application deadline date. It is the applicant’s sole responsibility to follow up with referees to ensure the assessments are submitted prior to the deadline date and therefore ensure the application completeness.

Call for Applications - Research Cooperation in the Canadian Francophonie Program

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Call for Applications - Research Cooperation in the Canadian Francophonie Program

 

Acfas (the Francophone Association for the Advancement of Sciences) is pleased to open a call for applications for the Research Cooperation in the Canadian Francophonie Program. This program aims to encourage research collaborations between two French-speaking researchers (or teams) from different provinces or from a province and a territory, by offering mobility grants of up to $5,000 per year. The call is open until September 10th.

 

·        Who is eligible as a visiting scholar?

 

Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, research professionals and professors who are associated with a public university in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia or Quebec.

 

·        Who is eligible as a host environment for a visiting scholar?

Professors, research professionals, research chairs and research groups who are associated with a public university in a province or territory of Canada (all provinces 

and territories combined), as well as publishers of French-language or bilingual scholarly journals in a territory or province of Canada.

 

Four types of collaborative projects are eligible :

 

1.      Collaboration in a research project between two established researchers (research professionals, professors, postdoctoral fellows, etc.);

2.      Collaboration in a research project between an established researcher and graduate student;

3.      Internship of a graduate student in a research group, a research chair or a scholarly journal, to carry out various mandates that may go beyond research, for example the administration of the journal, linguistic revision, translation, etc.;

4.      Participation of a graduate student in a summer school in another province or territory.

 

Examples of projects funded in 2021:

 

·        Professors Yves Bergeron of the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue and Loïc D'Orangeville of the University of New Brunswick will combine their expertise to advance knowledge on the relative influence of climate and natural disturbances on the dynamics of isolated stands to the transition between temperate and boreal forests;

·        Sandrine Duval, a doctoral student at McGill University, will complete an internship with the Canada Research Chair in Minority Studies at the University of Waterloo with Professor Nicole Nolette. This internship will focus on the study of theatre in the Canadian Francophonie;

·        Marie-Pier Forest, a doctoral student at the Université du Québec à Rimouski, and Marie-Élaine Desmarais, a professor at the Université de Saint-Boniface, will collaborate in a research aimed at documenting universal pedagogy training through a professional learning community of elementary school teachers in a Franco-Manitoban minority context and to describe the influence of universal pedagogy on the well-being of teachers and their students.

 

Deadline to apply: September 10th, 2022. The selected projects will be able to start in the winter of 2022.

 

Visiting scholars must identify a host environment before submitting their application, and attach to their application a letter of collaboration from this environment. Information on the application file (in French).

 

As a potential host environment, to help you identify a visiting scholar, you can post an internship offer on the program page (see details on the page) or post in the LinkedIn group.

 

To read about the program and apply : https://www.acfas.ca/soutien/cooperationenrecherche

 

UPEI Internal Application Process

Applicants must submit their application in the Romeo Researcher Portal using the Research GRANTS Approvals Form (rev Jan 2022) by September 1, 2022 and ensure that it reaches Research Services for review by September 6, 2022.

 

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NSERC Webinars

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Due to COVID-19, NSERC is replacing live webinars with pre-recorded videos followed by live Q&A sessions. This series is meant to assist the research community on how to complete an application using the Research Portal and the NSERC Canadian Common CV (CCV). You will find below the pre-recorded videos as well as the dates for these upcoming live Q&A sessions.

Please view the pre-recorded videos prior to attending a live Q&A session, as the material presented in the videos will not be repeated.

In preparation, familiarize yourself with the following documents:

Pre-registration is not required to attend the live Q&A sessions. The session will be open 15 minutes in advance for you to review existing questions and submit your questions in advance.

Considering the high attendance to the webinars, NSERC staff may not have time to respond to all individual questions during the sessions. Any additional questions should be directed to the support team at NSERC Discovery.

 

 

How to submit a Notification of Intent to Apply for a Discovery Grant

(English session)

Comment remplir l’avis d’intention de présenter une demande de subvention à la découverte

(French session)

Dates

Thursday, June 23, 2022

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Thursday, July 7, 2022

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2:00 to 3:00 p.m. (AST)

2:00 to 3:00 p.m. (AST)

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Live Q&A June 23, 2022

NOIJune23

Live Q&A for July 5, 2022

NOIJuly5

Live Q&A for June 21, 2022

NOI21juin
Live Q&A for July 7, 2022

NOI7juillet

 

 

Consult the Webinars page regularly to learn about upcoming information sessions.

NSERC Discovery Horizons program - FAQs

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FAQs for the second edition of the NSERC Discovery Horizons pilot program:

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.

 

 

L’équipe du programme Horizons de la découverte / The Discovery Horizons team

www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca | www.crsng-nserc.gc.ca

 

New Frontiers in Research Fund: Exploration 2022

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New Frontiers in Research Fund: Exploration 2022

 
Please find below the PowerPoint slides that were presented during the webinars on the Notice of Intent (NOI) stage for the 2022 Exploration competition. You may also view the recording of the webinars.

 

English Recording: https://youtu.be/DWrMl6N5pl8   May 27, 2022

French Recording: https://youtu.be/tn6hBZHoT00   May 27, 2022

 

If you have any questions, please contact nfrf-fnfr@chairs-chaires.gc.ca.

Special Response Fund for Trainees (Ukraine)

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The Government of Canada has announced<https://www.canada.ca/en/innovation-science-economic-development/news/2022/03/government-of-canada-launches-fund-to-support-research-trainees-from-ukraine.html> special funding, in the form of supplements to existing research grants, that will provide relief and assistance to research trainees from Ukraine.The Special Response Fund for Trainees (Ukraine) is administered by Canada's three federal research funding agencies? the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and provide support to graduate students and postdoctoral researchers directly impacted by the Russian regime's invasion of Ukraine.Specifically, this temporary funding will help trainees currently in Canada who were expected to return to Ukraine in 2022 but cannot due to the current crisis, as well as trainees currently in Ukraine who wish to continue their planned studies and research in Canada.Active and eligible grant-holders can apply for this special supplement by completing and submitting a short application form. The fund will allow up to $20,000 for the master's level, $25,000 for the doctoral level and up to $45,000 for the postdoctoral level and will be in the form of supplements for salaries and stipends that may extend for up to one year. Applications will be accepted using a continuous intake up to December 22, 2022.For further information on the Special Response Fund for Trainees (Ukraine), visit:  * CIHR's webpage<https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/52897.html>  * NSERC's webpage<https://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Media-Media/NewsDetail-DetailNouvelles_eng.asp?ID=1317>  * SSHRC's webpage<https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/srft-fsas-ukraine-eng.aspx>  

Applications are available on the UPEI Researcher Portal.

Call for Participants – Roundtable with NSERC’s President on July 22

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Join Dr. Greg Naterer, Vice-President Academic and Research, for a virtual roundtable with Dr. Alejandro Adem, the president of Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). This informal roundtable discussion is an opportunity to learn more about Dr. Adem and provides a platform for you to share your questions and comments on the future of NSERC.
 
The roundtable will take place on July 22 from 2:00-4:00pm. Researchers are asked to email researchservices@upei.ca to indicate their interest in participating. Space is limited, and spots will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis; however, limits may be imposed to ensure a diversity of participants and disciplines are represented.  
Note: applicants who have responded to the first call and confirmed their participation do not need to reply.
 

Path2Innovation - Entrepreneurship course for graduate students, post-docs, and faculty

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Applications for the June 27-29th 2022 cohort are now open! Apply by June 20th with the Path2Innovation Application Form 

 

Path2Innovation (P2I) is a three-day program that explores the value of entrepreneurial thinking as a means of developing careers and research of leading graduate students, post-docs and faculty, and also advancing their research, innovations and ideas into impacts, whether that be scientific, economic, social, cultural or environmental.

 

P2I is run as a virtual workshop and is open to graduate students, faculty, and post-doctoral fellows throughout Atlantic Canada. 

 

The workshop has been designed to be a precursor to the Lab2Market program, arming participants with the knowledge needed to start down the path to commercializing their research.

This program is fully funded by the Government of Canada through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and provided to students free of charge.

 

Who Can Apply? Graduate Students, Faculty, and Postdoctoral Fellows from any university in Atlantic Canada are eligible to apply for the program, which is offered free of charge.

 

Applications are now open! The next cohort is scheduled for June 27,28, 29 2022. Application deadline is June 20th.

 

UPEI Faculty and students can contact the Office of Commercialization, Industry and Innovation (OCII) for questions about the program (ocii@upei.ca)

Path2Innovation - Entrepreneurship course for graduate students, post-docs, and faculty

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Applications for the June 27-29th 2022 cohort are now open! Apply by June 20th with the Path2Innovation Application Form 

 

Path2Innovation (P2I) is a three-day program that explores the value of entrepreneurial thinking as a means of developing careers and research of leading graduate students, post-docs and faculty, and also advancing their research, innovations and ideas into impacts, whether that be scientific, economic, social, cultural or environmental.

 

P2I is run as a virtual workshop and is open to graduate students, faculty, and post-doctoral fellows throughout Atlantic Canada. 

 

The workshop has been designed to be a precursor to the Lab2Market program, arming participants with the knowledge needed to start down the path to commercializing their research.

This program is fully funded by the Government of Canada through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and provided to students free of charge.

 

Who Can Apply? Graduate Students, Faculty, and Postdoctoral Fellows from any university in Atlantic Canada are eligible to apply for the program, which is offered free of charge.

 

Applications are now open! The next cohort is scheduled for June 27,28, 29 2022. Application deadline is June 20th.

 

UPEI Faculty and students can contact the Office of Commercialization, Industry and Innovation (OCII) for questions about the program (ocii@upei.ca)

NFRF Exploration 2022 upcoming webinars

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In preparation for the NOI deadline, we encourage all applicants interested in submitting a NOI, as well as the research administrators, to participate in one of the two upcoming webinars. Below are the dates, times and links to the webinars.  

 

May 27th – FNFR Exploration 2022 – Avis d’intention (French) 

10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Eastern Time  

Meeting link – Event password: gF3dQ3q3RCS 

 

May 27th – NFRF 2022 Exploration – NOI (English) 

1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Eastern Time  

Meeting link – Event password: u5pU3FvkBV4 

 

The webinars will be recorded and made available, along with the presentation slides, to the research administrators after the session.     

 

For more information, please contact: NFRF-FNFR@chairs-chaires.gc.ca. 

 

For details on NOI and UPEI guidelines see: 

https://data.upei.ca/funding/new-frontiers-research-fund-2022-exploration-stream-competition-launch-timelines-and

 

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