June 1st, 2022
Table of contents Building the world’s best astronomical instruments to better understand the universe, from galaxies to the fundamental nature of matter Vaccination consteRNAtion Applying quantum technology to solve some of our toughest real-world problems To read more, please click here
May 31st, 2022
Table of Contents: Introducing … the 2022 Final Five storytellers The Conversation continues with ocean economics, and Indigenous knowledge Communicating the urgency of planetary health Apply to join SSHRC’s Advisory Committee to Address Barriers to Accessibility And much more To access the newsletter, please click here
April 22nd, 2022
Table of Contents: New Frontiers in Research Fund: Recipients announced for 2021 Exploration stream, and innovative approaches in the pandemic special call Storytellers Challenge 2022’s Top 25 finalists announced Seeking Knowledge Keepers Grad students asked to complete tri-agency Talent survey Keep up with The Conversation And much more To access the newsletter, please click here
January 17th, 2022
Canada’s highly skilled and talented researchers are world-renowned for their leading scientific breakthroughs, discovering bold, innovative approaches and contributing to solving our world’s toughest problems. Canada’s academic community has always played an integral role in driving innovation, enriching Canadian society, helping grow our economy and training the next generation of leading experts. On January 12, the…
December 14th, 2021
Performa is pleased to announce that they are accepting applications for their Research and Innovation Grant, valued at 7,000$ each. The projects targeted by the Performa Research and Innovation Grant may be research or pedagogical innovation projects: • A research project emerges from the identification of a problem, is based on a conceptual framework, and…
December 9th, 2021
The Canada Research Coordinating Committee will soon launch the New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) Special Call: Research for Postpandemic Recovery, which aims to mobilize Canadian-led research efforts in support of a more equitable, sustainable and resilient post-pandemic reality. It will support a diverse portfolio of projects that directly address one or more of the…
December 8th, 2021
The world is currently experiencing an unprecedented climate and ecological crisis. Climate change is warming our planet and altering the water cycle, resulting in extreme temperatures, flooding, droughts, and wildfires. It’s also contributing to the destruction of our planet’s rich biodiversity, which negatively impacts our communities and our quality of life, and threatens the livelihoods…
November 30th, 2021
We are pleased to announce that the College and Community Social Innovation Fund (CCSIF) competition is now open. Managed by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) in collaboration with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, CCSIF grants are intended to foster community innovation by connecting the talent, facilities and capabilities…
November 19th, 2021
The Government of Canada is committed to addressing radicalization to violence and supporting initiatives to ensure the safety of Canadians. On November 16, the Minister of Public Safety, the Honourable Marco Mendicino, invited interested organizations to apply for funding under the Community Resilience Fund (CRF). Starting in 2022-23, approximately $6.5 million in funding will become…
October 25th, 2021
The October edition of Dialogue, the eNewsletter of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) is now available. To read the latest news in research and funding opportunities, please click here.
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Innovation Now: Showcasing Canadian Research
June 1st, 2022Table of contents Building the world’s best astronomical instruments to better understand the universe, from galaxies to the fundamental nature of matter Vaccination consteRNAtion Applying quantum technology to solve some of our toughest real-world problems To read more, please click here