Find Resources Archives - Faculty of Science /science/tag/find-resources/ 91ÑÇÉ« Science is a hub of research and teaching excellence. Sat, 06 Jun 2026 17:17:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 ESDC - Accessible Canada Fund – National AccessAbility Week (NAAW) stream /science/py-community-area/funding-opportunities/esdc-accessible-canada-fund-national-accessability-week-naaw-stream/ Sat, 06 Jun 2026 17:17:28 +0000 /science/?page_id=43778 Details Opportunity Name Accessible Canada Fund – National AccessAbility Week (NAAW) stream Agency Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) Value Up to $180,000 for a maximum of 3 yearsMore than $180,000 and up to $360,000 for up to 3 years Indirect Costs Not Eligible Duration Up to 3 years Deadlines Final application(by invitation) Application due […]

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Opportunity Name
AgencyEmployment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)
ValueUp to $180,000 for a maximum of 3 years
More than $180,000 and up to $360,000 for up to 3 years
Indirect CostsNot Eligible
DurationUp to 3 years
Deadlines

Final application(by invitation)

Application due at SIRI for internal adjudication06-22-2026
Selected Application due toÌýFSc RO atÌýsciapps@yorku.caÌý´Ú´Ç°ù optional full review07-13-2026
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review07-22-2026
Final application and fully signed ORS checklist due to SIRI for mandatory review07-27-2026
Application due at agency07-28-2026, by 3:00PM EST
Objective

To support projects that promote the implementation of the Accessible Canada Act and its regulations through National Accessibility Week (NAAW) activities that

  • highlight the contributions of persons with disabilities; and
  • raise awareness and promote accessibility and inclusion in communities and workplaces across Canada.

Successful projects will deliver the following expected results:

  • Persons with disabilities are supported to participate and engage in the implementation of the Accessible Canada Act and its regulations
  • Increase awareness of accessibility and disability inclusion in Canada
  • Improved understanding and knowledge amongst Canadians about accessibility and disability inclusion issues
  • Reduce stigma and attitudinal barriers towards persons with disabilities
  • Increased knowledge within the disability community as it relates to best practices and lessons learned for NAAW activities, including scalability mechanisms; and
  • By the end of the agreement, NAAW projects will have increased the scale and impact of their activities (for example, engaging more people, strengthening community capacity, and building more strategic partnerships

Funding Priorities

ESDC will prioritize projects that:

  • Include plans for the participation of persons with disabilities in the overall project design and delivery of activities
  • Support NAAW activities with underrepresented communities
  • Align with key priority areas of theÌýAccessible Canada Act, and its regulations

Note: Applicants must demonstrate partnership with 1 or more disability organizations in their application. The partner or partners must have a leadership role in the overall project design and delivery of activities. Letter(s) of support from implicated partner(s) must be provided at the time of agreement.

ESDC will hold virtual information sessions to provide an overview of the application process for organizations interested in applying for funding. Sessions will be accessible with sign language interpretation and Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART). Please click below and select the date and language of your choice to register online for an information session: 

Note: Eligible organizations can only submit one (1) application. Interested applicants must complete the following and submit to SIRI (Diana Frasca, dfrasca@yorku.ca) for adjudication by VPRI. 

In 1-2 pages, please include:

  • Project Summary (describe the need of the project including its goals, expected results, and the targeted groups)
  • Project Activities and Timelines (Provide the activities and their timelines that will be taking place as part of this project)
  • Program Objective and Priorities (describe how the project meets the objective(s) and/or priority(ies) of the funding program)

How to Apply

Please contact your Faculty Research Office for information on their internal deadlines.

91ÑÇÉ« researchers are reminded that all applications for external research funding, including Letters of Intent, must be reviewed and approved by the Office of Research Services before they are submitted to the granting agency.  For internal approval, the application must be accompanied by a completed ORS Checklist, which requires the Dean’s signature.  Please send the complete application, with the finalized budget and a completed  to sciapps@yorku.ca, five days prior to agency deadline.

ORS is accepting electronic applications – the process is outlined .


For specific questions, please contact FSc Research Services at sciapps@yorku.ca

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SSHRC Knowledge Synthesis Grants - Changing Nature of Security and Conflict /science/py-community-area/funding-opportunities/sshrc-knowledge-synthesis-grants-changing-nature-of-security-and-conflict/ Fri, 05 Jun 2026 20:58:24 +0000 /science/?page_id=43774 Details Opportunity Name Changing Nature of Security and Conflict Agency Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Value Stream 1: $10,000 - $40,000Stream 2: $10,000 - $78,000 Indirect Costs Ineligible Duration 1 year Deadlines Application due toÌýFSc RO atÌýsciapps@yorku.caÌý´Ú´Ç°ù optional full review 11-19-2026 Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review […]

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Opportunity Name
AgencySocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
ValueStream 1: $10,000 - $40,000
Stream 2: $10,000 - $78,000
Indirect CostsIneligible
Duration1 year
Deadlines
Application due toÌýFSc RO atÌýsciapps@yorku.caÌý´Ú´Ç°ù optional full review11-19-2026
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review11-25-2026
Final application and fully signed ORS checklist due at ORS for mandatory review11-30-2026, by 9:00AM
Application due at agency 12-03-2026

Note: Applications must be submitted to the SSHRC’s Online System by 10am to allow ORS enough time to e-approve and submit to SSHRC for peer review.
Objective
  • Open to SSHRC-eligible social sciences and humanities research on The Changing Nature of Security and Conflict.
  • Supports knowledge syntheses addressing emerging security challenges, including hybrid warfare, cybersecurity, AI, disinformation, climate security, Arctic sovereignty, resilience, and public-private collaboration.
  • Encourages Indigenous-led and Northern community-based research approaches.
  • Stream 1 (Domestic): Canadian applicants only; grants of $10,000–$40,000 for one year.
  • Stream 2 (International): Requires Canadian and Nordic collaborators; grants of $10,000–$78,000 for one year.

Eligibility

Subject Matter

  • Open to all disciplines and subject areas eligible for SSHRC funding.
  • Projects better suited to CIHR or NSERC will not be accepted.
  • Curriculum development projects are not eligible.
  • Applications may be rated poorly on feasibility if 50% or more of the budget is not adequately justified.

Applicant Eligibility

Stream 1

  • Applications may be submitted by an individual researcher or a research team.
  • Applicants must be affiliated with an eligible Canadian postsecondary institution or Indigenous not-for-profit organization.
  • Students are not eligible to apply.
  • Postdoctoral researchers may apply if affiliated with an eligible institution throughout the grant period.
  • Applicants with outstanding SSHRC achievement reports are ineligible until reports are submitted.

Stream 2

  • Requires two principal investigators: one from Canada and one from a Nordic country, plus a co-applicant from another Nordic country.
  • Canadian applicants must meet Stream 1 eligibility requirements.
  • Nordic applicants must be affiliated with an eligible Nordic research-performing organization.
Webinar

SSHRC will be holding a webinar on the above-mentioned competition via MS Teams in June 2026 and October 2026. Registration is required for this webinar. The webinar will include an overview of the funding opportunity and a question-and-answer period.  Additional information can be found below:

DateTime (eastern)TopicLanguageWebinar connection information
June 18th, 202611:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Bilingual (simultaneous interpretation)
October 8th, 202611:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

How to Apply

91ÑÇÉ« researchers are reminded that all applications for external research funding, including Letters of Intent, must be reviewed and approved by the Office of Research Services before they are submitted to the granting agency.  For internal approval, the application must be accompanied by a completed ORS Checklist, which requires the Dean’s signature.  Please send the complete application, with the finalized budget and a completed  to sciapps@yorku.ca, five days prior to agency deadline.

ORS is accepting electronic applications – the process is outlined .


For specific questions, please contact FSc Research Services at sciapps@yorku.ca

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Mitacs Accelerate Defence and Security Call /science/py-community-area/funding-opportunities/mitacs-accelerate-defence-and-security-call/ Fri, 05 Jun 2026 17:58:48 +0000 /science/?page_id=43769 Details Opportunity Name Accelerate Defence and Security Call Agency Mitacs Value Master’s or PhD IU: $20,000 ($10,000 contribution from partner; minimum $15,000 for stipend) Postdoctoral fellow IU: $25,000 ($12, 500 contribution from partner; minimum $20,000 for stipend) Indirect Costs TBD Duration Projects may run for up to two years and include no more than 30 internship units (IUs). Interns […]

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Details
Opportunity Name
AgencyMitacs
ValueMaster’s or PhD IU: $20,000 ($10,000 contribution from partner; minimum $15,000 for stipend)
 
Postdoctoral fellow IU: $25,000 ($12, 500 contribution from partner; minimum $20,000 for stipend)
Indirect CostsTBD
DurationProjects may run for up to two years and include no more than 30 internship units (IUs). Interns must be identified at the time of application for a minimum of 50 per cent of the internships in the project, while no more than 50 per cent may be listed as to be determined
Deadlines
Application due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for full review10 business days before agency submission
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review5 business days before agency submission
Final application and fully signed ORS checklist due at ORS for mandatory review2 business days before agency submission, by 9:00AM
Application due at agency by 08-17-2026

If you are interested in applying to this competition, please contact Rachel Sung, Mitacs Business Development Specialist at sungr@yorku.ca.

Objective

To advance Canada’s sovereign defence capabilities by pairing Canadian researchers and innovators with partner organizations as applied, mission-relevant R&D.

Eligible projects are those in aerospace, digital systems (AI, quantum, cyber), in-service support, personnel protection, sensors, space, specialized manufacturing, training and simulation, uncrewed systems, quantum science and technology, or arctic sovereignty.

This is a competitive call. All applications will be assessed by Mitacs and undergo external peer review, with funding decisions determined by a panel. There will be no opportunity for applicants to revise their proposals while under consideration for this call.


Eligibility

This call for proposals is open to Canadian post-secondary institutions partnering with Canadian businesses and other organizations contributing to strengthening Canada’s sovereign defence capabilities.

Eligible participants include:

  • Canadian companies seeking to de-risk applied R&D with academic expertise
  • Academic researchers with projects aligned to Canada’s defence and security priorities
  • Teams able to host and supervise Master’s, PhD, and/or postdoctoral participants through Mitacs Accelerate
  • Applicants prepared to meet Mitacs Accelerate eligibility, quality, and feasibility requirements

How to Apply

Post-docs should contact Kim McIntyre, Post-doctoral Services Coordinator, at kimmcint@yorku.ca or extension 22993, once they have approval from Mitacs to submit an application.

91ÑÇÉ« researchers are reminded that all applications for external research funding, including Letters of Intent, must be reviewed and approved by the Office of Research Services before they are submitted to the granting agency.  For internal approval, the application must be accompanied by a completed ORS Checklist, which requires the Dean’s signature.  Please send the complete application, with the finalized budget and a completed  to sciapps@yorku.ca, five days prior to agency deadline.

ORS is accepting electronic applications – the process is outlined .


For specific questions, please contact FSc Research Services at sciapps@yorku.ca

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Grants for Scientific Research Programme /science/py-community-area/funding-opportunities/grants-for-scientific-research-programme-2026-202/ Sun, 31 May 2026 18:36:57 +0000 /science/?page_id=43683 Details Opportunity Name Grants for Scientific Research Programme 2026/202 Agency Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Value Up to €60,000 per approved application Indirect Costs Not eligible Duration Maximum 3 years - commencement between 1st of January and 31st of October 2027. Deadlines Application due to SIRI for full review  Ten (10) business days prior to submission […]

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Opportunity Name
AgencyCanadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR)
ValueUp to €60,000 per approved application
Indirect CostsNot eligible
DurationMaximum 3 years - commencement between 1st of January and 31st of October 2027.
Deadlines
Application due to SIRI for full review Ten (10) business days prior to submission to agency
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory reviewFive (5) working days prior to submission to agency
Final application and fully signed ORS checklist due to SIRI for mandatory reviewby 9:00am two (2) working days prior to submission to agency
Application due at agency No later than 08-31-2026
Objective

To foster research focused on the healthy human being, in its physical and spiritual dimensions, particularly on topics that are still largely unexplored but susceptible to profound and rigorous scientific analysis.

Only applications in the fields of Psychophysiology and Parapsychology are eligible under this Programme.

The following projects will not be considered eligible: a) Projects from Clinical or Experimental Models of Human Disease and Therapy; b) Projects whose main scope is eating behaviour, sexual behaviour or physical exercise; c) Projects in fundamental neuroscience (cellular, molecular, and biochemical mechanisms of brain functioning) that are not directly and unequivocally associated with a psychophysiological measure.


Eligibility

All scientific researchers may apply, either individually or as a team, except those working for Bial Foundation or any of the companies within Bial Group. The Principal Investigator and the co-Principal Investigator (if applicable) with ongoing Research Project(s) funded by Bial Foundation, under Grants or the Maria de Sousa Award, may also apply; however, they shall only benefit from new grants under this Programme after the successful completion of those ongoing Research Project(s) before 31 October 2027.


How to Apply

91ÑÇÉ« researchers are reminded that all applications for external research funding, including Letters of Intent, must be reviewed and approved by the Office of Research Services before they are submitted to the granting agency.  For internal approval, the application must be accompanied by a completed ORS Checklist, which requires the Dean’s signature.  Please send the complete application, with the finalized budget and a completed  to sciapps@yorku.ca, five days prior to agency deadline.

ORS is accepting electronic applications – the process is outlined .

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CIHR Operating Grant: TRANSCAN-4 /science/py-community-area/funding-opportunities/cihr-operating-grant-transcan-4/ Sun, 31 May 2026 17:55:07 +0000 /science/?page_id=43679 Details Opportunity Name Translational Research on Cancer Metabolism: Multidisciplinary Approaches for Diagnosis and Treatment Agency Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Value Up to $450,000 from CIHR Indirect Costs Ineligible Duration Up to 3 years Deadlines Pre-proposal Deadline Pre-proposal due toÌýSIRIÌý´Ú´Ç°ù full reviewÌý 07-07-2026 Pre-proposal and fully signed ORS checklist due toÌýFSc RO atÌýsciapps@yorku.caÌý´Ú´Ç°ùÌýmandatoryÌý°ù±ð±¹¾±±ð·É 07-15-2026 […]

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Opportunity Name
AgencyCanadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR)
ValueUp to $450,000 from CIHR
Indirect CostsIneligible
DurationUp to 3 years
Deadlines
Pre-proposal Deadline
Pre-proposal due toÌýSIRIÌý´Ú´Ç°ù full reviewÌý07-07-2026
Pre-proposal and fully signed ORS checklist due toÌýFSc RO atÌýsciapps@yorku.caÌý´Ú´Ç°ùÌýmandatoryÌý°ù±ð±¹¾±±ð·É07-15-2026
Pre-proposal and fully signed ORS checklist due toÌýSIRIÌý´Ú´Ç°ùÌýmandatoryÌý°ù±ð±¹¾±±ð·É07-20-2026
Application due at agency 07-21-2026

Anticipated Notice of Decision - Nov 25 2026

Application Deadline
Application due to SIRI for full review 12-16-2026
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review01-07-2027
Final application and fully signed ORS checklist due to SIRI for mandatory review01-12-2027
Application due at agency 01-13-2027

All researchers must notify both their Faculty Research Office and the Strategic and Institutional Research Initiatives (SIRI) team (see contact below) as soon as possible about their intention to apply. Please note there is a two-stage application process, where at Stage 1 (Pre-Proposal) the application is only submitted to TRANSCAN-4 JCS, and for Stage 2 (Full Proposal), invited applications will be submitted to TRANSCAN-4 JCS and an abbreviated application will be submitted to CIHR.

Objective

The overarching objective of this funding opportunity is to foster new collaborations between researchers and clinicians and to support original, high-quality projects with strong translational potential. Funded projects are expected to significantly advance the understanding and exploitation of cancer metabolism in clinically relevant settings.

The anticipated outcome of the call is the development of innovative, personalised approaches for cancer diagnosis, patient stratification, and treatment, grounded in a deeper mechanistic understanding of metabolic alterations in cancer.

Proposals must address at least one of the aims or sub-aims described below.

Aim 1: Enabling better cancer diagnostics and monitoring through metabolic biomarkers

Novel metabolic biomarkers and technologies offer major opportunities for earlier cancer detection, improved patient stratification and more accurate monitoring of treatment response and disease progression.

Eligible sub-aims include:

  • Advancing metabolic imaging approaches to improve sensitivity and specificity in tumour detection and longitudinal monitoring.
  • Identifying and/or validating novel biomarkers or biomarker signatures based on tumour-associated metabolic alterations, to enhance cancer diagnosis, patient stratification or disease monitoring. Proposals may include hypothesis-driven studies on a broad range of biomarkers, including structural, functional, molecular, and genetic biomarkers. Digital biomarkers are eligible only when integrated with biological or molecular signatures. In all cases, proposal must demonstrate a clear pathophysiological rationale and include studies on human participants and/or human-derived tissues.

Aim 2: Intercepting metabolic vulnerabilities to improve precision medicine

Metabolic reprogramming in cancer creates unique dependencies that can be exploited therapeutically. Tumours often develop distinct metabolic signatures, shaped by oncogenic mutations, which drive tumour initiation, progression, therapy resistance, and metastasis. These metabolic adaptations open the door to precision medicine approaches that target defined metabolic vulnerabilities with tailored interventions.

Eligible sub-aims include:

  • Identifying key druggable metabolic regulators and signalling networks to personalise therapy and improve clinical outcomes.
  • Designing and evaluating innovative interventions, including novel or repurposed therapeutics, that target metabolic vulnerabilities and synergise with existing treatments.
  • Implementing advanced and clinically relevant preclinical models that enable rigorous assessment of novel or repurposed therapeutic strategies targeting specific metabolic vulnerabilities.

Eligibility
  1. The Nominated Principal Applicant (NPA) leading the Canadian component must be anÌý, affiliated with a Canadian postsecondary institution and/or its affiliated institutions.
  2. The NPA must have theirÌýÌý´Ú´Ç°ù the duration of the requested grant term.
  3. To be eligible to apply to this funding opportunity, theÌýÌýmust beÌýÌýby the application deadline.
  4. Only transnational projects will be funded.
  5. Each research consortium must involve aÌýminimum of three (3) and a maximum of six (6) partners (comprising the project coordinator) eligible for funding, comingÌýfrom at least three (3) different countries whose funders participate in the call.
    • To strengthen the European translational cancer research area, a wide inclusion of research teams from all the countries/regions participating in the call is encouraged. Therefore,Ìýthe maximum number of partners can be increased to up to seven (7) if they include one partner from the following participating countries: Hungary, Malta, Slovakia, or Turkey.
  6. A Consortium mustÌýnot involve more than two (2) research groups from the same country.
  7. It is mandatory to integrate at least one early-career researcher (ECR) as principal applicant in a consortium and this has to be clearly indicated in the proposal.
  8. Each consortium must involve at least one basic or pre-clinical research team and one clinical team. It is also recommended to include an expert team in methodology, biostatistics or bioinformatics, depending on the type of work planned. The consortium may also involve other teams with specialised skills and know-how or expertise.
  9. Only one Canadian research group will be funded per consortium.

How to Apply

Please see theÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýÌý´Ú´Ç°ù more details.

To signal your intent to apply and to book a one-on-one meeting, please contact the SIRI team in the Office of Research Services (siri@yorku.ca).

91ÑÇÉ« researchers are reminded that all applications for external research funding, including Letters of Intent, must be reviewed and approved by the Office of Research Services before they are submitted to the granting agency.  For internal approval, the application must be accompanied by a completed ORS Checklist, which requires the Dean’s signature.  Please send the complete application, with the finalized budget and a completed  to sciapps@yorku.ca, five days prior to agency deadline.

ORS is accepting electronic applications – the process is outlined .

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Law Commission of Ontario - Raj Anand LCO Access to Justice Research Fellowship /science/py-community-area/funding-opportunities/raj-anand-lco-access-to-justice-research-fellowship/ Tue, 19 May 2026 03:34:38 +0000 /science/?page_id=43589 Details Opportunity Name Raj Anand LCO Access to Justice Research Fellowship Agency The Law Commission of Ontario Value Up to $100,000 Indirect Costs ±·´¡â€‚â¶Ä‚â¶Ä‚â¶Ä‚â¶Ä‚ Duration 1-year term, starting from September 1, 2026, to August 31, 2027 Deadlines Application and fully signed ORS checklist due toÌýFSc RO atÌýsciapps@yorku.caÌý´Ú´Ç°ùÌýoptionalÌý°ù±ð±¹¾±±ð·É 05-29-2026 Application and fully signed ORS checklist due […]

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Opportunity Name
AgencyThe Law Commission of Ontario
ValueUp to $100,000
Indirect Costs±·´¡â€‚â¶Ä‚â¶Ä‚â¶Ä‚â¶Ä‚
Duration1-year term, starting from September 1, 2026, to August 31, 2027
Deadlines
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due toÌýFSc RO atÌýsciapps@yorku.caÌý´Ú´Ç°ùÌýoptionalÌý°ù±ð±¹¾±±ð·É05-29-2026
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review06-05-2026
Final application and fully signed ORS checklist due atÌý°¿¸é³§Ìý´Ú´Ç°ùÌýmandatoryÌý°ù±ð±¹¾±±ð·É06-10-2026, by 9:00AM
Application due at agency Ìý06-12-2026
Objective

The Law Commission of Ontario is accepting applications for theÌýRaj Anand LCO Access to Justice Research Fellowship, a groundbreaking initiative to support access to justice, law reform and the next generation of justice advocates. The Fellowship is the result of a transformative gift from the Raj Anand and Lesley Valentine-Anand Foundation and a matching grant from Osgoode Hall Law School, which together will create the recently announcedÌý.

Research Fellows will undertake law reform research, contribute to the academic community, and participate in public discussions. Fellows may work on existing LCO projects or propose their own project addressing a current and important law reform issue in Ontario.

Eligibility

Ideal candidates hold a degree in law, public policy or related field with demonstrated research and writing excellence. Experience in consultations and stakeholder engagement is an asset. The ability to function fully in English and French is also an asset.


How to Apply

91ÑÇÉ« researchers are reminded that all applications for external research funding, including Letters of Intent, must be reviewed and approved by the Office of Research Services before they are submitted to the granting agency.  For internal approval, the application must be accompanied by a completed ORS Checklist, which requires the Dean’s signature.  Please send the complete application, with the finalized budget and a completed  to sciapps@yorku.ca, five days prior to agency deadline.

ORS is accepting electronic applications – the process is outlined .


For specific questions, please contact FSc Research Services at sciapps@yorku.ca

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FCCP Education Foundation 2026 Award of Merit Nomination /science/py-community-area/funding-opportunities/fccp-education-foundation-2026-award-of-merit-nomination/ Tue, 19 May 2026 03:22:33 +0000 /science/?page_id=43586 Details Opportunity Name Award of Merit Agency The Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals (Ontario) Education Foundation Value $2,500 and a plaque in recognition Indirect Costs N/A Deadlines Final application Application due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for optional full review 07-17-2026 Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review 07-24-2026 Final application and fully signed ORS […]

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Opportunity Name
AgencyThe Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals (Ontario) Education Foundation
Value$2,500 and a plaque in recognition
Indirect CostsN/A
Deadlines

Final application

Application due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for optional full review07-17-2026
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review07-24-2026
Final application and fully signed ORS checklist due to SIRI for mandatory review07-29-2026
Application due at agencyÌý07-31-2026
Objective

The Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals (Ontario) Education FoundationÌýis inviting nominations for the Award of Merit for 2026. This award has been given annually by the Education Foundation since 1985 to recognize the outstanding professional achievements of distinguishedÌý. Of note, the Award of Merit is intended for and has traditionally been bestowed upon senior academics who have made significant contributions to their field of scholarly work.


Required Documents

Each nomination should be sponsored by two nominators by letter. In addition to the curriculum vitae, the nomineeÌýshould provide a lay summaryÌý(no more than two pages) highlighting the novelty, innovation, conceptual advance, impact, and significance of his/her works. Please email the completed nomination packages in one PDF file toÌýRoslyn TsaoÌýby July 31, 2026.


How to Apply

91ÑÇÉ« researchers are reminded that all applications for external research funding, including Letters of Intent, must be reviewed and approved by the Office of Research Services before they are submitted to the granting agency.  For internal approval, the application must be accompanied by a completed ORS Checklist, which requires the Dean’s signature.  Please send the complete application, with the finalized budget and a completed  to sciapps@yorku.ca, five days prior to agency deadline.

ORS is accepting electronic applications – the process is outlined .


For specific questions, please contact FSc Research Services at sciapps@yorku.ca

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IDEaS: True north precision: Low cost drones with laser ranging /science/py-community-area/funding-opportunities/ideas-true-north-precision-low-cost-drones-with-laser-ranging/ Mon, 18 May 2026 23:47:10 +0000 /science/?page_id=43574 Details Opportunity Name True north precision: Low cost drones with laser ranging Agency Innovation for Defence Excellence and Security (IDEaS) Value Funding awarded for this challenge will depend on your solution’s Technology Readiness Level (TRL).1. Component 1a (TRL 1-3) will be eligible ´Ú´Ç°ùÌýup to $250,000Ìý´Ú´Ç°ù a maximum performance period of up toÌýsix months2. Component 1b […]

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Opportunity Name
AgencyInnovation for Defence Excellence and Security (IDEaS)
ValueFunding awarded for this challenge will depend on your solution’s Technology Readiness Level (TRL).
1. Component 1a (TRL 1-3) will be eligible ´Ú´Ç°ùÌýup to $250,000Ìý´Ú´Ç°ù a maximum performance period of up toÌýsix months
2. Component 1b (TRL 4-5),Ìýup to $1.5 millionÌý´Ú´Ç°ù a maximum performance period of up toÌý12 months.
3. Component 2 (TRL 6-9),Ìýup to $5 million. The period of performance will be determined at the time of contract negotiation.
4. Component 3 - The maximum individual contractual funding and the maximum performance period offered will be determined by Canada at the time of contract negotiation.

Provided solutions advance to the appropriate TRL, they may move to the next funding stage. ÌýÌýÌý

VisitÌýÌý´Ú´Ç°ù additional information on available funding.ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý
Indirect CostsNot eligible.     
DurationVarious
Deadlines

ORS

Draft due for review05-27-2026
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review06-03-2026
Final application and fully signed ORS checklist due at ORS/SIRI for mandatory review06-08-2026, by 9am
Application due at agency 06-10-2026, at 2:00ÌýPMÌýEDT

For applications with budgets of up to $1M, please submit to the ORS Grants Team atÌýresearchapps@yorku.ca.

SIRI

Draft due for review05-25-2026
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review06-01-2026
Final application and fully signed ORS checklist due at ORS/SIRI for mandatory review06-04-2026, by 9am
Application due at agency 06-10-2026, at 2:00ÌýPMÌýEDT

For applications with budgets over $1M, please reach out to Aimée Mitchell, SIRI Specialist atÌýaimee19@yorku.ca.

Objective

To seek innovative solutions for cost-effective uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) to provide accurate range and target cueing information to support indirect fire missions and battlefield awareness. Current systems either lack the precision and resilience required for use in contested electromagnetic environments or are prohibitively expensive for widespread deployment.

Proposed solutions should include capabilities and considerations such as, but not limited to, the following:

Capability AreaPerformance Outcome
Target designationSTANAG 3733 compliant; up to Class 4 laser designation capability.
Advanced range finding±1 m accuracy at 1 km on human-sized targets. Continuous range updates for targets moving up to 10 m/s with ≤ 1 s latency and ≤ 2 m positional error at 1 km.
Environmental & Operational robustnessOperable at âˆ’20°C and above. Maintain functionality in sustained/gusting winds up to 15 m/s. Demonstrate performance in dust/smoke/obscurants â€“ MIL-STD-810 Method 510.5. Operate in precipitation of 4mm/m²/hr.
Sensor-to-shooter integrationReal-time telemetry and integration with ATAK based ground control systems. STANAG 4586 for independent control of payload and 4609 for Full Motion Video (FMV) data. Impact adjustment feature for fires.
High-speed target trackingTrack targets moving up to 20 m/s with predictive smoothing and automatic track handoff to ground C2 systems.
Modular payload designThe platform is designed with a modular payload bay to allow replacement of sensors or batteries without structural modification.
Autonomous navigationAutonomous or semi-autonomous (e.g. waypoint navigation) operation in GNSS-denied environments using multiple alternative navigation methods (e.g., visual odometry, inertial fusion). Front facing automated obstacle avoidance.
OriginThe countries of origin for critical systems, including data transmission devices, flight controllers, software and onboard computers are clearly identified.
EM resilienceFibre optic wire or alternate non-Electromagnetic (EM) spectrum means of control and data transfer from Ground Control Station (GCS) to air vehicle. Remote extension of GCS transmitter from operator.

Deadlines and Application Process

Applicants must notify their Faculty Research Offices and the Office of Research Services as soon as possible about their intention to apply.Ìý Doing so will both streamline the process of securing Faculty-level support for their proposals and ensure that researchers receive adequate support in preparing their applications.

Eligibility

This Call for Proposal (CFP) is open to individuals, academia, not-for-profit organizations, provincial/territorial or municipal government organizations, and all industry. Federal and provincial crown corporations are not eligible for funding.ÌýÌýÌýÌý


How to Apply

To apply, please visitÌý.

91ÑÇÉ« researchers are reminded that all applications for external research funding, including Letters of Intent, must be reviewed and approved by the Office of Research Services before they are submitted to the granting agency.  For internal approval, the application must be accompanied by a completed ORS Checklist, which requires the Dean’s signature.  Please send the complete application, with the finalized budget and a completed  to sciapps@yorku.ca, five days prior to agency deadline.

ORS is accepting electronic applications – the process is outlined .


For specific questions, please contact FSc Research Services at sciapps@yorku.ca

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Canada Environmental Science Opportunity /science/py-community-area/funding-opportunities/canada-environmental-science-opportunity/ Sat, 09 May 2026 23:02:31 +0000 /science/?page_id=43465 Details Opportunity Name Canada Environmental Science Opportunity Agency Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Value Various funding streams Indirect Costs 20% Duration The value and duration of a project is dependent on the stream and theme. Each stream may fund up to 100% of the project costs; however, project proponents are strongly encouraged to seek […]

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Details
Opportunity Name
AgencyEnvironment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)
ValueVarious funding streams
Indirect Costs20%
DurationThe value and duration of a project is dependent on the stream and theme.

Each stream may fund up to 100% of the project costs; however, project proponents are strongly encouraged to seek other sources of funding and/or in-kind project support. Please see the enclosed Applicant Guide for availability of funds for each stream.

Deadlines
Application due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for optional full review06-22-2026
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review06-29-2026
Final application and fully signed ORS checklist due at ORS for mandatory review07-03-2026, by 9:00AM
Application due at agency 07-07-2026, by 3:00PM
Objective

To bring together experts from across Canada to advance projects that address critical environmental and climate issues.

Funding will be provided for a number of initiatives which will be distributed under two streams:

Stream 1: Research, modelling and risk assessment

  • Theme 1A: Research Related to Canada’s changing climate
  • Theme 1B: Quantifying the impact of cryosphere loss of freshwater
  • Theme 1C: Studying changing air quality conditions with climate change
  • Theme 1D: Building confidence in the use of new approach methods in ecological risk assessment
  • Theme 1E: Advancing the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for operational hydro-meteorological and environmental services

Stream 2: Nature research

  • Theme 2A: Nature-based climate solutions
  • Theme 2B: Species at risk
  • Theme 2C: Building the science to support the protection of coastal ecosystems

Note: Applicants are eligible to apply to multiple streams and themes as long as they meet the eligibility criteria. Please note that a separate application must be submitted for each stream and theme in which you wish to be considered.

Please note that applicants will be required, in their project application, to attest to how their project and its partners align with the Policy onÌýÌýand that they are not a member of, or affiliated, with any organization on the list ofÌý.


Application Guide

Applicant guides for all streams are available through theÌýÌý(GCEMS) or by contactingÌýenviroinfo@ec.gc.ca.


How to Apply

91ÑÇÉ« researchers are reminded that all applications for external research funding, including Letters of Intent, must be reviewed and approved by the Office of Research Services before they are submitted to the granting agency.  For internal approval, the application must be accompanied by a completed ORS Checklist, which requires the Dean’s signature.  Please send the complete application, with the finalized budget and a completed  to sciapps@yorku.ca, five days prior to agency deadline.

ORS is accepting electronic applications – the process is outlined .


For specific questions, please contact FSc Research Services at sciapps@yorku.ca

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IDEaS: Multi-modal AI for advanced situational decisions /science/py-community-area/funding-opportunities/ideas-multi-modal-ai-for-advanced-situational-decisions/ Sat, 09 May 2026 21:53:46 +0000 /science/?page_id=43461 Details Opportunity Name Multi-modal AI for advanced situational decisions Agency Innovation for Defence Excellence and Security (IDEaS) Value Funding awarded for this challenge will depend on your solution’s Technology Readiness Level (TRL). 1. Lower TRL solutions (TRL 1-3) will be eligible for up to $250,000 for a period of up to six months for solution development. 2. In the […]

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Details
Opportunity Name
AgencyInnovation for Defence Excellence and Security (IDEaS)
ValueFunding awarded for this challenge will depend on your solution’s Technology Readiness Level (TRL).
1. Lower TRL solutions (TRL 1-3) will be eligible for up to $250,000 for a period of up to six months for solution development.
2. In the design phase (TRL 4-5), up to $1.5 million in funding is available for a period of up to 12 months.
3. Finally, during the build phase (TRL 6-9), up to $5 million is available to build and validate your prototype in various environments.
Indirect CostsNot eligible.     
DurationVarious
Deadlines
Draft due for review05-19-2026
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review05-21-2026
Final application and fully signed ORS checklist due at ORS/SIRI for mandatory review05-26-2026
Application due at agency 06-02-2026, at 2:00 PM EDT

Visit  for additional information on available funding.

Objective

Deliver an AI model that can aggregate, ingest, fuse, and generate outputs from at least two (2) heterogenous data types (e.g. sensor, text, RF) to produce output metrics and measures (e.g. classifications, detection, correlations)

Proposed solutions should include capabilities and considerations such as, but not limited to, the following:

  • Advanced deep learning architectures for spatiotemporal alignment, uncertainty propagation, and confidence scoring across modalities
  • Entity resolution and dynamic knowledge graph integration for persistent object tracking across domains
  • Policy-aware fusion leveraging AI-based provenance tracking for secure integration across classification levels with full lineage
  • Scalable architecture for real-time AI-powered fusion pipelines in operational environments, including explainable outputs for operator trust
  • Incorporate Size/Weight/Power (SWaP) and compute limits into fusion pipelines for edge deployment

Deadlines and Application Process

Applicants must notify their Faculty Research Offices and the Office of Research Services as soon as possible about their intention to apply.  Doing so will both streamline the process of securing Faculty-level support for their proposals and ensure that researchers receive adequate support in preparing their applications.

Submission to SIRI: For applications with budgets over $1M, please reach out to Aimée Mitchell, SIRI team (aimee19@yorku.ca).

Submission to the ORS Grants Team: For applications with budgets of up to $1M, please submit to the ORS Grants Team at researchapps@yorku.ca.

Eligibility

This Call for Proposal (CFP) is open to individuals, academia, not-for-profit organizations, provincial/territorial or municipal government organizations, and all industry. Federal and provincial crown corporations are not eligible for funding.  


How to Apply

91ÑÇÉ« researchers are reminded that all applications for external research funding, including Letters of Intent, must be reviewed and approved by the Office of Research Services before they are submitted to the granting agency.  For internal approval, the application must be accompanied by a completed ORS Checklist, which requires the Dean’s signature.  Please send the complete application, with the finalized budget and a completed  to sciapps@yorku.ca, five days prior to agency deadline.

ORS is accepting electronic applications – the process is outlined .


For specific questions, please contact FSc Research Services at sciapps@yorku.ca

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