Please join us for the UPEI Mitacs Research Training Award Presentations
Funding Organization
Research Category
Time: May 11, 2021 09:00 AM Halifax
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On behalf of the UPEI Institutional Biosafety Committee Chair, please see the attached memo.
The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Institute of Cancer Research (CIHR-ICR), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Institute of Indigenous Peoples’ Health (IIPH), and partners have committed approximately $5M over one year to jointly fund up to 25 Proof-of-Concept Grants focused on interventions in Primary Cancer Prevention.
The intent of this Phase 1: CCS/CIHR Action Grants
The goal is to stimulate the necessary multidisciplinary and multi-sector collaborations needed to test the feasibility of small-scale interventions, applying creative concepts with scalable and/or modifiable potential. The focus is strictly on interventions in primary
Important dates:
· Registration due date: June 23, 2021
· Full application due date: September 10, 2021
· Anticipated funding start date: January 15, 2022
More information on this funding opportunity can be found here.
CIHR would like to provide information to the research community on two upcoming funding opportunities, as part of Government of Canada's continued response to address the health challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. In early June 2021, we will launch two competitions that will focus on priority research areas. These include informing effective strategies to improve COVID-19 vaccine confidence and uptake in populations experiencing conditions of marginalization, and understanding and mitigating the impacts of the pandemic on children, youth and families in Canada.
CIHR recognizes the urgency to invest in these critical research areas in this current phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada and around the globe. We are providing preliminary information at this time to allow the research community to prepare and respond to an expedited process.
For more information, see https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/
The purpose of this funding opportunity is to support research that will inform effective strategies to improve COVID-19 vaccine confidence and in turn, uptake, among populations experiencing systemic inequities, conditions of marginalization, Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, Métis and/or Urban Indigenous) communities and/or among populations who are historically under-vaccinated. This research initiative encourages the consideration of structural, contextual, intersectional and historical barriers influencing risk perceptions and health behaviours related to vaccination across multiple levels (e.g., individual, community, population). Collaborative partnerships with key stakeholders such as communities, knowledge users, healthcare providers, thought leaders and Indigenous Leaders, Elders and Knowledge Keepers to leverage existing resources and capacity within communities to improve vaccine confidence will be needed. Therefore, this funding opportunity is designed to support community-based research approaches, such as (but not limited to): participatory action research, Indigenous methodologies, empowerment evaluation approaches, community asset mapping, and citizen science.
CIHR will provide a total amount of $1,400,000, enough to fund approximately 14 grants. The maximum amount per grant is $50,000 per year for up to two years.
Of this $1,400,000:
The CIHR Institutes of Infection and Immunity (III), Health Services and Policy Research (IHSPR), Indigenous Peoples’ Health (IIPH), and Population and Public Health (IPPH) are sponsoring this upcoming funding opportunity.
It is becoming clear that during this time of pandemic, both the co-occurring stressful and traumatic events, and the impacts of restrictions related to associated public health mitigation measures, may be as or even in some cases more impactful on the health and well-being of children, youth and families in Canada. In order for policy makers to be able to rapidly address these growing challenges, it is essential to enhance our understanding of the implications of these stressful and traumatic events, as well as closures and restrictions across Canada.
The funding opportunity is designed to support rapid mitigation, as well as to inform policy and the development of approaches to address both recovery and longer-term consequences. Researchers will be encouraged to leverage existing cohorts/samples/health administrative, educational, surveillance and other data sets, by using existing data and/or collecting additional measures as necessary.
The specific objective of this funding opportunity is to improve our understanding of, response to, and recovery from the co-occurring stressful and traumatic events that stem from the current COVID-19 pandemic, and/or restricted conditions associated with public health measures in Canada in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with respect to children, youth and families in Canada by addressing one or more of the following through research that takes an integrated knowledge translation approach to:
Please note that to be eligible to the competition, applications must address the objective AND respond to one (1) or more research areas outlined below.
Applications must clearly communicate how Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and, where applicable, Indigenous Rights will be incorporated into the research proposed. Refer to the Best practices in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Research, the Tri-Agency EDI Action Plan and the Tri-Agency Strengthening Indigenous Research Capacity Strategic Plan for additional guidance. This includes incorporation of biological variables (e.g. sex, age, etc.) and/or sociocultural identity factors (e.g., gender, race, ethnicity, language, etc.) into the research proposed, where applicable.
CIHR will provide a total amount of $3,200,000, enough to fund approximately 21 grants. CIHR will provide a maximum of $150,000 per grant for one year.
The CIHR Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health (IHDCYH), in collaboration with the CIHR Institutes of: Aging (IA); Gender and Health (IGH); Indigenous Peoples Health (IIPH); Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction (INMHA); Population and Public Health (IPPH); and the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation are sponsoring this upcoming funding opportunity.
The specific objectives of this funding opportunity are to advance knowledge and strategies on how to increase vaccine confidence in populations experiencing conditions of marginalization, Indigenous Peoples and/or populations who have historically been under-vaccinated, including how to address structural, contextual, intersectional and historical barriers to vaccination by:
Program Summary: To provide technical advice to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to assist in advancing SME-specific applied research & development challenges that may lead to future collaborations.
Eligible Applicants: UPEI Faculty
Available Funding: A maximum of $5,000 per project
Guidelines:
Project Information:
Application:
Reporting Requirements:
For more information contact:
Marc Richard, PhD
Business Development Officer, OCI2
University of Prince Edward Island,
Duffy Research Center 524
T: 902-894-2877 E: mrichard@upei.ca
*Exceptions may apply and are subject to evaluation and approval by OCI2. If existing funds are underutilized or additional funds are granted, Faculty/Industry Partners may be eligible for additional projects.
This funding opportunity will only support projects relevant to children, youth and families in Canada in one (1) or more of the following research areas:
The office of the VP Academic and Research is looking to determine if there is sufficient interest from undergraduate students to hold an Undergraduate Research Days (URD) event. UPEI URD is anticipated to be scheduled over 1 or 2 days during the week of August 9th. The event would be held in virtual format, and students would provide a PowerPoint presentation of approximately 10 minutes over Zoom. Presentations would be judged with prizes available for the top participants.
Please forward this message to any students who might be interested in participating, and request that they complete this short form to indicate their interest before June 29, 2021. This information will be used for planning purposes, and if interest is sufficient, a formal call for UPEI URD will be issued in July.Applications for Dal Innovates Path2Innovation are now OPEN.
Atlantic Canadian graduate students, post-docs and faculty are invited to apply for the
three-day program taking place virtually July 28-30.
Explore the value of entrepreneurial thinking to advance research innovations, and turn
ideas into impacts, whether scientific, economic, social, cultural, or environmental.
Apply here by July 19 th : https://dalinnovates.ca/programs/nnce/path2innovation/