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April 30, 2020 Issue

The LA&PS Research Office publishes a bi-weekly Research Digest to keep faculty members informed about important research issues and opportunities.

If you or your unit is planning an event, a notice or a funding opportunity that you would like included in our Digest Newsletter, please send these to lapsrsc@yorku.ca.

In this issue:


Internal Notices

Submission of External Grants through Office of Research Services

Given the current situation with the COVID-19 pandemic, ORS is now accepting electronic submission of research applications.聽 The process for submitting research applications and the required ORS Checklists electronically is outlined .

Research Accounting Memo re: SSHRC, NSERC, and non-Tri-Council Funding

Research Accounting at 91亚色 has posted a memo about practices put in place in response to recent communications from SSHRC and NSERC about extensions of some existing grants. Advice to non-Tri-Council grant holders is also offered in this memo. Find it here.

91亚色 COVID-19 Researchers' FAQs

VPRI has listed a series of FAQs related to research in the context of the current COVID-19 situation. Visit this on its website.

Research Commons Grant Clinic

The Research Commons at 91亚色 is now accepting applications for its new Grant Clinic. The Grant Clinic is a pilot program set to begin this May.聽Applications are due noon on聽April 17. More details can be found .

Research Commons Information Session: SSHRC Insight Grant

May 4, 2020
10:00am 鈥 12noon
280N 91亚色 Lanes / Zoom

Speakers:
鈥 Sean Kheraj, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies
鈥 Sean Rehaag, Osgoode Law School

View the poster and register . (Scroll along page to find correct poster.)

Research Commons Information Session:聽 NSERC Discovery Grant

May 5, 2020
10 am 鈥 12 noon
305 Founders聽 / Zoom

Speakers:
鈥 Christopher Perry, Faculty of Health
鈥 David Hood, Faculty of Health
鈥 Philip Johnson, Faculty of Science

View the poster and register . (Scroll along page to find correct poster.)

Research Commons Information Session: CIHR Project Grant

May 14, 2020
1 鈥 3 pm
519 Kaneff / Zoom

Speakers:
鈥 Rebecca Pillai Riddell, AVP Research & Innovation
鈥 Ali Abdul Sater, Faculty of Health
鈥 Chun Peng, Faculty of Science

View the poster and register . (Scroll along page to find correct poster.)

How to Enhance Your Research Visibility

91亚色 Libraries has posted a page on its website detailing ways for researchers to enhance awareness of their publications. Visit .


Internal Notices

Internal Grants

Deadline: April 21, 2020, at 12 noon

In these unprecedented times, 91亚色 is issuing a call for time-sensitive special research proposals with a COVID-19 focus. Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars have been committed to this Call as a demonstration of our on-going commitment to research and innovation in this most difficult period. Applicants from across the University are encouraged to apply with a focus on any aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Deadline: April 30, 2020 (deadline extended)

The adjudicated vehicle through which LA&PS dispenses the YUFA Faculty/Library Research Grant Funding and the YUFA Junior Faculty/Librarian Fund. Funding for research projects; eligible expenses include personnel, research travel, subsistence costs.

SSHRC Exchange 鈥 Conference Grant Program

Deadline: May 1, 2020

To provide assistance for attendance at national and international scholarly conferences for which the applicant is giving a paper, making a poster presentation, or featured at a solo or 2-person opening of an exhibition, a principal screening, premier performance of dance, theatre or musical production. Application can be found (expect to be prompted for your Passport 91亚色 login).

NOTE: Due to the current COVID-19 situation, applications can be submitted electronically to Rebecca Wilson (rvwilson@yorku.ca).

Specific Research Grants

Deadline: May 1, 2020

The program permits, under certain conditions, a researcher to receive a research grant in lieu of salary through a mechanism which includes peer review. Guidelines and application form can be found through on the ORS website (expect to be prompted for your Passport 91亚色 login).

 

For a general listing of internal funding opportunities, visit .


Internal Grants

External Notices

NSERC Alliance Grant: Resources

NSERC has established a resources page on its website for its Alliance program. It can be found .

SSHRC Makes Temporary Changes to Peer Review Processes

The following has recently been conveyed by Tim Wilson, Associate vice-president, Research Programs, at SSHRC:

As we try to deliver programs remotely, we will be implementing temporary changes to peer review adjudication.聽These changes include reduced feedback for applicants, who will only receive scores on the three merit criteria: Challenge, Feasibility and Capability.聽No narrative comments will be provided.聽In addition, committee meetings will be held via teleconference. These changes will be implemented for the following current and upcoming funding opportunities:

  • Insight Development Grants;
  • Partnership Engage Grants;
  • Partnership Grants 鈥 Stage 1; and
  • Upcoming Connection Grants.

While we know that this will come as disappointing news, we trust you understand that this is a compromise that allows delivery of聽the adjudication processes in a timely manner, without the risk of postponing or cancelling聽any of these funding opportunities.

MITACS and COVID-19

MITACS has made some special adjustments to its programming in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Visit on the agency鈥檚 website to learn more.

CIHR Cancels Spring Project Grant

On April 2, 2020, CIHR announced the cancellation of the spring Project Grant. Details are posted .聽 FAQs about the cancellation can be found on this of CIHR鈥檚 website.

Tri-Council and COVID-19 Updates

The Tri-Council agencies have each established dedicated webpages for COVID-19 updates:聽 ; ; and .

CIHR Post-award Advisory

CIHR has advised Research Accounting at 91亚色 of an automatic one-year extension to the authority-to-use-funds date for聽all聽active grants. This will give researchers an additional full year to use any residual funds not yet spent to compensate for disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. If you have questions, please contact: resacct@yorku.ca.


External Notices

External Grants and Fellowships

Deadlines:
鈥 Submission to ORS for technical review: June 1, 2020
鈥 Submission to agency: June 15, 2020

Value: $7,000 to $25,000

Duration: 1 year

These grants provide short-term and timely support for partnered research activities that will inform decision-making at a single partner organization from the public, private or not-for-profit sector. The small-scale, stakeholder-driven partnerships supported through Partnership Engage Grants are meant to respond to immediate needs and time constraints facing organizations in non-academic sectors. In addressing an organization-specific need, challenge and/or opportunity, these partnerships let non-academic organizations and post-secondary researchers access each other鈥檚 unique knowledge, expertise and capabilities on topics of mutual interest.

To access an application form and full instructions, .


Deadlines:
鈥 Submission to ORS for technical review: July 17, 2020
鈥 Submission to agency: July 31, 2020

Value:聽 $7000 to聽$25,000 for events, and up to $50,000 for other outreach activities; higher amounts for outreach activities may be considered if well justified

Duration: 1 year

These grants support workshops, colloquiums, conferences, forums, summer institutes, or other events or outreach activities.聽 To access an application form and full instructions, .聽 In most cases, the appropriate application to select is 鈥淐onnection 鈥 Individual.鈥

Deadlines:
鈥 Submission to ORS for technical review: May 1, 2020
鈥 Agency deadline: May 15, 2020 (deadline extended)

Value: $3000

Global Affairs Canada, in collaboration with SSHRC, has issued a call for proposals for the fifth edition of the International Policy Ideas Challenge. The program鈥檚 objective is to draw on the network of talented Canadian graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and early-career civil society researchers to identify concrete, innovative solutions to emerging international policy challenges faced by Canada. Proposals should outline a trend or dynamic affecting Canadian foreign policy that applicants believe needs additional study.聽 Preference will be for ideas that fall under one of the themes noted in the ; however, proposals related to other emerging issues and trends affecting Canada鈥檚 international policy priorities will also be considered.

Note: post-docs should contact Kim McIntyre, Post-doctoral Services Coordinator, Faculty of Graduate Studies, at kimmcint@yorku.ca or extension 22993, should they wish to apply to this competition.

CIHR Funding Opportunities

The Office of Research Services (ORS) recently updated the spreadsheet of funding opportunities available through CIHR.聽 Due to the large volume of RFAs, ORS has created a simplified Excel spreadsheet that will make it easier for researchers to locate the funding call that is most appropriate to their research area.

View the . You will be required to enter your Passport 91亚色 user ID and password for YU Link to gain access to the spreadsheet. If the link below does not take you directly to Passport 91亚色, please copy and paste the link into your web browser.

Deadlines:
鈥 Submission to ORS for technical review: 10 business days before submission to the agency
鈥 Submission to ORS for budget review only (required): 聽2 business days before agency submission (absolute last day Thursday, May 28 at 9 am)
鈥 Submission to agency: before June 1, 2020

Value: Up to $50K from NSERC.聽(Cash contributions from partner organizations are not required.)

Duration: 1 year

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) announced that it will provide funding to stimulate collaborations between academic researchers and the public and not-for-profit sectors, and industry to address pandemic-related research and technical challenges. Science, technology and engineering topics within NSERC鈥檚 mandate, directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic, are appropriate for these applications. Teams can be multidisciplinary; however, the major focus should聽not聽be medical or clinical research.

Deadlines: see

Value:聽 NSERC: up to C$400,000 per project; Innovate UK: up to 拢300,000 per project

Duration: 1-3 years

NSERC and Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation, are partnering in a call for research proposals on quantum technologies. The objectives of the program are: to build on complementary interests and research expertise in quantum technologies in the UK and Canada; and to allow for the collaboration between leading-edge scientists and potential innovative users, from industry and/or government sectors, to accelerate the development of quantum technologies. The specific areas that can be investigated under this call are: 1) quantum secure communications; 2) quantum computing and simulation; and 3) quantum sensing and imaging.

Deadlines, Value and Duration: See .

NSERC is accepting applications to the Idea to Innovation (I2I) Grants Program.聽聽This program is available to University researchers to accelerate the pre-competitive development of promising technology originating from the university and college sector and promote its transfer to a new or established Canadian company.聽聽The I2I Program provides funding for four phases: Market Assessment; Phase I; Phase Ia; and Phase Iib.

Note: Proposals under this program must include a detailed technology transfer and commercialization plan prepared and endorsed by the university.聽 For VISTA-related proposals, please contact Yaser Kerachian, Commercialization Manager for VISTA at yaserk@yorku.ca or ext. 33843.聽 Everyone else, please contact Laura McLachlan, Associate Director, Commercialization & Partnerships at lauramcl@yorku.ca or ext. 55753, prior to preparing your application.

Deadlines:
鈥 Submission of Intent to Apply to ORS: April 17, 2020 by 9 am
鈥 Submission of application to ORS: April 27, 2020
鈥 Submission of application to agency: May 7, 2020 by 4pm Paris time

Value: 250,000鈧 maximum

Duration: generally 12 and 24 months

To support outstanding researchers committed to improving peoples鈥 lives through innovative research in areas of Climate & Environment, Health, New Technologies, and Socio-Economics. For fuller details, please review the .

Note: Only one application is allowed from each department.聽聽For this reason, please indicate your intent to apply by sending an email to聽research@yorku.ca聽no later than聽9am on Friday 17 April聽聽2020, so that the Office of Research Services can liaise with your department/faculty if there is more than one applicant from any department.

Deadlines:
鈥 Submission of application to ORS: on day of submission by 9 am (April 24, 2020 by 9 am at absolute latest)
鈥 Submission of application to agency: as soon as possible, up until April 24, 2020

The Government of Canada is working closely with the Ontario government to minimize the health, economic, and social impacts of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), by making sustained investments in Ontario鈥檚 universities and colleges. One of the key initiatives includes $20 million in research and innovation funding to develop tools and resources to combat COVID19 and related diseases by leveraging the strengths of Ontario鈥檚 world-class research institutions, industry and non-profit scientific partners. The Ontario government invites researchers to submit innovative ideas and solutions to support its response to COVID-19.

Submissions for research projects should be made through the IDEAS stream. Please read the detailed .

Deadlines:
鈥 Submission to ORS for technical review: April 27, 2020
鈥 Agency deadline: May 11, 2020

Value: $40,000 USD

Duration: 18 months

The Fulbright Arctic Initiative creates a network to stimulate international scientific collaboration on Arctic issues while increasing mutual understanding among the people of the Arctic Council member states.

Deadlines:
鈥 Registration due at agency: up until May 5, 2020
鈥 Abstract due at agency: May 5, 2020
鈥 Pre-selection: May 15, 2020
鈥 Solution Submission due at agency: June 11, 2020
鈥 Pitch Day & Award Ceremony: June 17, 2020

As part of a coordinated effort to fight COVID-19, IDEaS is informing innovators about COVID-19 related challenges being issued by the NATO Innovation Hub. The NATO Innovation Hub is a community where experts from around the world collaborate to tackle NATO challenges and design solutions. In response to the pandemic, the Innovation Hub has issued two challenges:聽 1. Identifying false information and mitigating its effects; and 2. Delivering supply to isolated individuals and teams.

This is a Request for Innovative Participation (RFIP). The objective is to invite eligible industry and academia to participate through submission of abstracts in response to the scenario set out in Annex I of the RFIP. As such, the Innovation Challenge is seeking innovative solutions that will enable leaders, teams of first responders and information systems to identify false information and mitigate the effects of this information on generating a true common operating picture, predicting behaviours, and supporting decision making.

To submit your solutions, please visit .

Deadlines:
鈥 Submission to ORS for technical review: May 14, 2020
鈥 Submission to agency: May 28, 2020

Value: $20,000 and $150,000 to the post-secondary institution (minimum of $20,000 per year)

Duration: 6 鈥 24 months

Ontario Centres of Excellence is helping Ontario innovators come together, as they respond to COVID-19 by leveraging existing funding support through the聽 (VIP). The VIP program is designed with the following objectives in view: to help eligible companies develop, implement and commercialize technical innovations by supporting partnerships between Ontario鈥檚 industry and publicly funded post-secondary institutions; and to generate economic benefit for companies in Ontario (including job creation/retention, new revenue generation, investment attraction, cost savings, value chain development) in the short-to-medium term (e.g., within three years of project completion).

View the on the VPRI website.

Deadlines:
鈥 Submission to ORS for technical review: May 15, 2020
鈥 Final submission deadline to ORS: May 28, 2020 by 9:00am
鈥 Agency deadline: June 1, 2020

Value: $70,000 per year

Duration: 2 years

To support outstanding scholars (normally full professors at Canadian universities and research institutes) to carry out groundbreaking projects in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, health sciences, engineering and studies linking any of the disciplines.

Killam Research Fellowships provide two years of release time from teaching and administrative duties to individual scholars who wish to pursue independent research. The fellowships are awarded to individuals, but the funds are paid to and administered by universities or research institutes. Please note that this award is not intended as a subsidy for the overall research or teaching program of a department, institute or centre, and it is not offered for work undertaken as part of a degree program. An individual may win this award only once. Note: some revisions to the application process have occurred since last year鈥檚 competition.

NOTE: Please submit a copy of your application and ORS checklist to the Office of Research Services (ORS) AND submit your application through the Killam online portal by Thursday, May 28th 2020, 9:00am, so that ORS can electronically approve your application and mail your paper format documents to the agency by the Monday, June 1, 2020 deadline.

Paper format documents include:

鈥 The cover letter (signed). The cover letter can only be generated/printed after you have electronically submitted your application through the Killam online portal.

鈥⒙燜or permanent residents only, evidence of your intention to stay in Canada after the period covered by the award. If you are a permanent resident, you must present a confirmation from your university or research institute that you have a firm appointment.

Deadlines:
鈥 Submission of Letter of Intent (LOI) to ORS: June 3, 2020
鈥 Submission of LOI to agency: June 17, 2020
鈥 Submission of application to ORS: 10 working days prior to submission to agency
鈥 Submission of application to agency (by invitation only): Agency will supply deadline

Value: 聽Up to $150K, with 20% overhead

Duration: 12 months

To promote and provide funding for workplace health and safety research to inform innovative, practical, and easy-to-implement solutions that support the prevention of workplace injuries and illnesses or support re-integration into the workplace, post-injury. Applications will be accepted for the following research topics: workplace safely culture; workplace violence prevention; fall prevention; occupational disease and exposure; serious injuries; prevention of musculoskeletal injuries; mental health issues; and other topics.

Deadline: June 15, 2020

Value:
鈥 Level One: $5,000 鈥 for writers in the early stages of their career
鈥 Level Two: $10,000 鈥 for writers with an established writing career

Toronto Arts Council Writers Program supports the creation of new literary works or works-in-progress in the genres of fiction (including novels, short stories, children鈥檚 literature, graphic novels, etc.), literary non-fiction, poetry and oral traditions such as storytelling, dub, rap and spoken-word.

Deadline: June 15, 2020

Value:
鈥 Level One: $2,000 鈥 for new or emerging playwrights with little or no prior history of production
鈥 Level Two: $8,000 鈥 for mid-career or senior playwrights with a history of professional production

Toronto Arts Council's Playwrights Program provides support to playwrights for the writing of stage plays.

Deadlines:
鈥 Submission to ORS for technical review: 10 working days before agency submission
鈥 Submission to agency: Rolling deadline

Value: below $25,000

Duration: up to 24 months

The India-Canada Centre for Innovative Multidisciplinary Partnership to Accelerate Community Transformation and Sustainability (IC-IMPACTS) recently announced a call for its Innovative Technologies Demonstration Projects.聽The call is open to any researcher in Canada eligible to receive tri-council funding who has a project ready for demonstration, piloting, or deployment in the area of safe and sustainable infrastructure, integrated water management, and public health and disease prevention.聽See the for more details.


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