June 28, 2021 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:
LA&PS Spotlights
Jing Wang and team: LGBTQ2+ workplace discrimination and wellbeing
As we approach the end of pride month, we wanted to shed light on projects that create positive impact for LGBTQ communities. The latest SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant project led by Jing Wang, Associate Professor, School of Human Resources Management, and co-applicant You-Ta Chuang, Professor, School of Administrative Studies asks how inclusive are the LGBTQ2+ employees’ work experiences in Canada, a country known for its inclusivity of sexual minorities. “Little is known in organization studies about this issue” explained Professor Wang, “A recent survey of Ontario workplaces illustrates that the Canadian workforce is not as inclusive as people expect and that sexual minorities still face tremendous discrimination at work. By working with Pride at Work Canada, we aim to provide timely empirical evidence on the impact of various forms of discrimination on health and wellbeing among sexual minorities and the ways that LGBTQ2+ employees’ networks can help them cope with workplace discrimination.”
Shared vision, trust, and active engagement are key in developing a meaningful partnership. This project is a great example of healthy partnerships where the York research team will be partnering with Pride at Work Canada, a member services agency for employers, offering institutional education and guidance to organizations that make a commitment to supporting LGBTQ2+ inclusion.
Speaking to the anticipated impact of this partnership, Professor Wang emphasized the wide benefits to advocacy groups, business owners, and business associations. “The results are expected to demonstrate that employers who wish to truly be inclusive of LGBTQ2+ employees need to increase awareness of subtle discrimination and cultivate a culture of social support, as exemplified by supportive interactions with coworkers and supervisors. The research will help advocacy groups to develop solutions and toolkits to promote diversity and inclusiveness and engage the public.” Connect with Dr. Jing Wang to learn more about the project.
Agnes Whitfield: International Recognition for Vita Traductiva Publication Series
Academic articles are only as impactful as they are discoverable. With the age of digitization, online discovery depends on factors such as using proper keywords, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) but most importantly–indexing. Indexes enable maximum visibility and accessibility without which even groundbreaking work would be left underutilized.
Vita Traductiva, an international peer-reviewed scholarly publication series in Translation Studies, founded and directed by Agnes Whitfield, Professor, Department of English, has been approved for indexing in ERIH PLUS, a widely used European Reference Index for research in the Humanities. “This is wonderful international recognition of the quality of our publication series,” Dr. Whitfield explains. “The ERIH PLUS approval process involves an in-depth assessment of a wide range of scholarly criteria. Our rigorous peer-review process and our international breadth (our contributors come from over 20 countries) were key factors.”
“We are already recognized by the European Society for Translation Studies, the Benjamins Translation Studies Bibliography, and the Modern Language Association International Bibliography, but having our publications indexed in ERIH PLUS will significantly increase their visibility.”
Vita Traductiva publishes ground-breaking research in English and French on translation as cultural and literary practice, with a focus on understanding specific contexts of literary translation exchange and the agents involved. The two latest Vita Traductiva volumes are Translating Renaissance Experience, edited by Anja Müller-Wood, Tymon Adamczewski and Patrick Gill, and Traduire les voix de la nature / Translating the Voices of Nature, edited by Kristiina Taivalkoski-Shilov and Bruno Poncharal. Connect with Dr. Agnes Whitfield to learn more about the journal and the indexing approval process.
Internal Notices
New Service: Qualtrics for Researchers and faculty members
Update: Change to the SSHRC – Exchange Conference Grant
The SSHRC Exchange – Conference Grants contribute to the cost of the primary mode of travel for in-person participation in national and international scholarly conferences. However, COVID-19 has forced conferences to either be canceled/postponed or held virtually for more than a year. The SSHRC Explore and Exchange Sub-Committee believes that moving forward it is likely that conferences will continue to be virtual for some time and that even once travel restrictions are lifted, they expect that many conferences will be offered both in-person and virtually on an ongoing basis.
Given this expected change to future conference options, the Committee is revising the SSHRC Exchange – Conference Grants to make registration fees eligible for virtual participation in conferences to support dissemination activities that do not require travel, to a maximum of $200. This change is effective for the August 1, 2021 deadline. The updated application form can now be accessed through LA&PS internal grants page or directly through here: Exchange Conference Grant – Application Form (PDF)
Opportunity: Research Commons – Workshop for York Research Chairs 2021-22
The Research Commons will host an information workshop for York Research Chairs 2021-22 on July 16 from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM. All are welcome. For more information connect with George Z.H. Zhu, Academic Director of Research Commons at gzhu@yorku.ca.
Opportunity: Centre for Human Rights, Equity and Inclusion (REI) summer workshops
For those looking to continue their journey to create a more equitable and inclusive York University, the REI is offering a series of new workshops over the summer to enhance knowledge, deepen skills, and promote belonging.
Opportunity: York faculty and staff – ‘YFile’ wants to feature you!
YFile will be launching new content in the coming weeks, and in an effort to stay connected as a community, they would like to focus on featuring York faculty and staff. Check more details about the YFile two new feature series here. Also, have a story idea for YFile? Send it faster and easier with the new online YFile submission form.
Connect with Dina Taha, Knowledge Mobilization Specialist at dinat@yorku.ca for any questions or support with submission.
Notice: Electronic Submission of External Grants through Office of Research Services
Given the current situation with the COVID-19 pandemic, ORS is now accepting electronic submissions of research applications. If you have questions about this process please email Dr. Max Dagenais at dagenam@yorku.ca. A description of the external grants submission process and the two versions of the ORS checklist can be found here.
Internal Grants
Black Scholars Research Fund – Round 2
- Deadline: July 15, by 4:00 PM.
- Value and Duration: Up to $5,000
The Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS) has established the LA&PS Black Scholars Research Fund (BSRF), max. $5,000, to support innovative research project ideas from qualified eligible applicants who self-identify as Black peoples of African Descent. Projects may be standalone or part of a broader research program. The faculty will launch a second round of a call for proposals from eligible applicants at the assistant or associate professor level.
Please refer to the LAPS BSRF Guidelines and Application Instructions for more information. Questions about this program may be directed to lapsrsc@yorku.ca.
CERLAC Call for Submissions: TLN Telelatino Awards 2021
- Value: $2,500
- Duration: three terms (Fall, Winter, Summer)
- Deadline: August 27, 2021
The TLN Graduate Fellowship is awarded annually to one York graduate student, who is nominated by a CERLAC Fellow, owing to their investment in communicating with the public about research relating to Latin America and the Caribbean and their diasporas. As a TLN Graduate Fellow, this student will serve as a knowledge hub and storyteller within the Centre with the mission of gathering and sharing human-interest stories from both student and faculty researchers on topics related to Latin America and the Caribbean, their diasporas, and their impact on Canada and the rest of the world.
The TLN Graduate Fellow must be a graduate student registered in an academic degree program at York University (any Faculty or College, including Glendon). Eligible students must be Canadian citizens, Ontario residents, and demonstrate financial need.
CERLAC Fellows, please submit the names of students whom you would like to nominate at TLN Graduate Fellowship MachForm. For more information, contact CERLAC at cbonifaz@yorku.ca.
York University-TD Community Engagement Centre issues call for proposals for Catalyst Grants
Deadline: Friday, August. 6, by 11:59 p.m (EST)
Catalyst Grants are intended to provide start-up funding for innovative partnerships between York University and the Black Creek community. The grants can cover a broad range of ideas that respond to community needs. This year’s call seeks proposals for projects that tackle some of the challenges exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and identify some re-imagined or creative steps forward. Proposals should be submitted to Talisha Ramsaroop, community projects coordinator at talishar@yorku.ca. Learn more about The York University-TD Community Engagement Centre Call for Proposals including information about two community information webinars (scheduled June 22 and July 14).
Upcoming Internal Funding Opportunities
LA&PS faculty members are reminded that a comprehensive list of internal research funding opportunities is available on our new website (see below). This list includes short descriptions of several individual programs operated by the Dean’s Office as well as VPRI. Internal funding opportunities can be accessed Internal funding opportunities can be accessed here.
External Notices
New Tri-council Pilot Committee in Support of Interdisciplinary Research
The three research funding agencies have launched the Tri-agency Interdisciplinary Peer Review Committee as a one-year pilot program. It will provide an option for researchers working in interdisciplinary research to direct their applications to a committee composed of experts from across the social sciences, humanities, natural sciences, engineering, and health sciences. Individuals applying for SSHRC Insight Grants, CIHR Project Grants, and NSERC Discovery Horizons Grants will be eligible for their applications to be reviewed by this new interdisciplinary peer review committee.
The launch of the Tri-agency Interdisciplinary Peer Review Committee is part of the tri-agency response to recommendations made in the Final Report of the Fundamental Science Review, whose goal is to ensure the agencies have robust mechanisms to review and support interdisciplinary research.
External Grants and Fellowships
Royal Society of Canada Nomination Process
Please see below two memos regarding the Royal Society of Canada, 2022 institutional nominations for Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada (FRSC) and the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists (the College).
Please note that interested applicants are not required to submit nominations using the institutional process. In addition to the institutional process, interested applicants may be nominated directly by existing Fellows of the Royal Society. Fellow-led Nominations are fully supported by Faculty-based Research Office staff. As external letters of reference are required, interested applicants are encouraged to begin the preparation of files in advance of the expected launch date of the 2022 competition in September (deadline December 1, 2022).
We, therefore, encourage any LA&PS Faculty Member interested in preparing a nomination file to contact Max Dagenais at dagenam@yorku.ca, Research Facilitator, LA&PS, ASAP to discuss your file and available support for your submission.
- Memo, Nomination Process for the 2022 Royal Society of Canada Fellows
- Memo, Nomination Process for the 2022 Royal Society of Canada College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.
2021 New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF)—Exploration competitions
- Value: Up to $125,000 per year (including indirect costs)
- Duration: up to 2 years
- Deadlines
- Stage One: Notice of intent to apply: August 10, 2021, 8:00 p.m. (EST)
- Stage Two: Full application deadline: October 19, 2021, 8:00 p.m. (EST)
The objective of the Exploration stream is to support high-risk, high-reward and interdisciplinary research. It seeks to inspire projects that bring disciplines together beyond traditional disciplinary or common interdisciplinary approaches by research teams with the capacity to explore something new that might fail, but that has the potential for significant impact. Learn more about the 2021 Exploration competition here. Projects must be interdisciplinary. The nominated principal investigator and team members (if applicable) can be from any discipline, but the proposed research project must include elements from at least two different disciplines (as defined by a group-level classification based on the Canadian Research and Development Classification). If you have questions about this opportunity please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator at dagenam@yorku.ca.
NSERC PromoScience Program – 2021 Call for Applications
- Value: Up to $200K/year
- Duration: Up to 3 years
- Deadline: due at agency Wednesday, September 15, 2021
The NSERC PromoScience program offers financial support for initiatives that promote the natural sciences and engineering to Canada’s young people, particularly to groups such as girls and Indigenous peoples that are under-represented in scientific and engineering careers. The objective is to support hands-on learning experiences for young students and their science teachers. An NSERC 2021 PromoScience Webex Information Session will take place July 27, 2021, from 1:00 to 2:30 pm (EST). If you have questions about this opportunity please contact Emina Veletanlic, Grant Development Specialist at eveletan@yorku.ca.
Guggenheim Fellowships
- Anticipated Foundation deadline: Mid-September 2021 (The new cycle will be announced in July).
The John Simon Guggenheim Foundation will soon be accepting nominations for the Guggenheim Fellowships. The Fellowships are open to any field. The application form will soon be available on the Guggenheim Fellowship website. Guggenheim Fellowships are grants to selected individuals made for a minimum of six months and a maximum of twelve months. The purpose of the Guggenheim Fellowship program is to help provide Fellows with blocks of time in which they can work with as much creative freedom as possible. Please see more details in the Application Resources section of the website. If you have questions about this opportunity please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator at dagenam@yorku.ca.
Fulbright Grants in the US for Canadian Faculty Members- Competition Open
- Deadline: Monday, November 15, 2021, by 11:59 pm (EST)
Fulbright Canada recently announced a Call for Applications for its Canadian Scholar Awards 2022-2023 Program. This program strengthens binational collaborative research and promotes thoughtful public debate on topics that reflect the broad range of contemporary issues relevant to Canada, the United States, and the relationship between the two countries. There are two streams:
- Fulbright Canada Research Chairs Program The award ranges from US $25,000 to US$50,000 for 4 – 9 months.
- Traditional Fulbright Scholar Award The award is US $12,500 for one semester (4 months)
Check the Fulbright Grants Detailed Eligibility requirements here.
Interested in more information? Register for the Fulbright Grants webinar on July 21st at 3 PM EST for details on how to prepare a successful application. If you have questions about this opportunity please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator at dagenam@yorku.ca.
Update on the Aid to Scholarly Journals Funding Opportunity
- Value:
- Up to $30,000 per year (base grant)
- Up to $5,000 per year (supplementary funding)
- Duration: 3 years
- Deadline: September 10, 2021.
The Aid to Scholarly Journals website has now been updated with details for the Fall 2021 competition.
As noted in the May 3 Digest Newsletter, the eligibility criteria, including open access eligibility criteria, are the same. Please note, however, that the transition period allowed during the last competition has concluded and will no longer be offered. The value of the grant, the duration of the grant, and the grant selection process have not changed. In addition, in light of the impacts of COVID-19 on journals, the ASJ 2021 competition will relax the regular publication minimums and requirements for submission of statistics data for journals impacted by COVID-19. Journals will be able to describe the impacts of COVID-19 within their application.
Please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator, at dagenam@yorku.ca if you are planning to apply for this opportunity. In addition, questions about this program can be sent directly to the agency at this email: scholarlyjournals@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca.
Vanier Scholarship Nomination Call
The Faculty of Graduate Studies has launched the Vanier Scholarship Nomination Call for the 2022-2023 Cycle. Please see this 2022-23 Memo to VPRI nomination process for more information. Interested students should submit the required preliminary application materials from the Vanier CGS page on the FGS website by Thursday, July 15, 2021, by 4 pm to be considered for a Vanier nomination. For details of the York nomination processes, please refer to the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship page on the FGS website. You are also welcome to contact Judy Tse, Research Officer in FGS at fgsro@yorku.ca.
Pre-call announcement: Open Research Area for the social sciences
The partners of the Open Research Area (ORA) are pleased to announce that the seventh ORA joint funding opportunity will launch in July 2021, at the earliest, with an application deadline in November 2021. This pre-call announcement is being issued to allow interested researchers to begin discussions with potential research partners ahead of the formal launch of the funding opportunity.
The ORA was created to strengthen international cooperation in social sciences by funding high-quality scientific research projects. SSHRC will support the participation of Canadian researchers from all disciplines of the social sciences and humanities. For general information, and to be notified when the call is announced, contact: partnerships@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca.
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research: Global Call for Ideas
- Value: Funding is provided based on the size of the team and the planned activity
- Duration: There is no time limit on CIFAR programs.
- Deadlines: Tuesday, August 17, 2021, by 11:59 pm (PST)
The Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) invites proposals related to “The Future of Being Human”. The main objective is to support global networks of researchers who work together on a common question, from an interdisciplinary perspective. CIFAR invites bold proposals that ask questions about our complex emerging world. Proposals should explore the long-term intersection of humans, science and technology, social and cultural systems, and our environment. The proposals should confront challenging problems that necessitate a diverse team incorporating multiple disciplines (potentially spanning the humanities, social sciences, arts, physical sciences, and life sciences). CIFAR will host two webinar sessions on June 23rd and June 28th to provide applicants with more information about the call. Learn more about the CIFAR opportunity here. If you have questions about this opportunity please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator at dagenam@yorku.ca.
Mitacs Business Strategy Internship Program
- Value
- $10K; the partner pays $5K and no university funds are required $15K; the partner pays only $7.5K and no university funds are required.
- At $15K, participants have the option of using up to $5K for specified project costs or to top up the intern stipend.
- Duration: 4 months
- Deadlines: Rolling
Mitacs is accepting applications to its new Business Strategy Internship Program. This program allows students to apply their technical expertise to business challenges to support an organization’s innovative activities. A summary is provided below. The main objective is to enable the brightest students to undertake a collaborative internship with businesses or eligible not-for-profit organizations (NFPs). The award is open to students across all disciplines, from law to STEM to social sciences and humanities. If you have questions about this opportunity please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator at dagenam@yorku.ca.
Mitacs Accelerate SME Discount
Mitacs has just launched a special SME discount call for the Accelerate program. Faculty members that are collaborating with a company/Not for Profit (NFP) that has fewer than 500 employees, can get a discounted rate for the company contribution. The main points of the program are:
- The contribution is $3,750+HST from the partner + $11,250 from Mitacs (instead of the standard $7,500+HST from partner and $7,500 from Mitacs) for a 4-6 month internship unit.
- Submission deadline is February 1st 2022, or while quantities last.
- 1 discounted unit per named intern
- Partner has to be 1-499 employees, including NFPs
If you have questions about this opportunity please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator at dagenam@yorku.ca.
The Québec Secretariat for Canadian Relations: Quebec- Ontario Call for Projects
- Value: Max. $40,000
- Duration: Projects must begin after September 15, 2021, and end no later than March 31, 2022.
- Deadline: due at agency on July 16, 2021
The Secrétariat du Québec aux relations Canadienne (SQRC) has launched a Call for Proposals to fund interprovincial projects that will bring together Francophonie organizations from Ontario and Quebec. Some of the call’s objectives are to support the development of Francophone and Acadian communities in Canada and to promote and encourage the use of French in Canada. If you have questions about this opportunity please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator at dagenam@yorku.ca.
Healthy Cities Implementation Science Team Grants
- Value and duration:
- stage one: Letter of Intent (LOI) – up to 18 successful applications will receive $25,000 development grants (3 in each thematic research area)
- Stage two: full application – a minimum of six successful applications will receive a maximum of $3 million – a maximum of $500,000 per year for up to six years
- Deadlines:
- LOI due at agency: Wednesday, August 11, 2021
- Full application due at agency: April 28, 2022
The Healthy Cities Implementation Science (HCIS) Team Grants, funding opportunity is offering grants focused on increasing our understanding of how to design, implement and promote the systematic and equitable uptake of evidence-based interventions (i.e. interventions that have been piloted or tested in a setting and found to be promising) in multiple urban environments to improve population health and well-being. The focus of this funding opportunity is to implement evidence-informed interventions into different contexts and to understand whether those interventions are effective, for whom, and why. It is expected that successful research projects will engage with the Healthy Cities Research Training Platform to enhance the capacity-building efforts of the HCRI and create opportunities for training and mentorship. If you have questions about this opportunity please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator at dagenam@yorku.ca.
Public Health Agency of Canada: The Intersectoral Action Fund Call for Applications
- Value: $25,000 and $250,000 (overhead 15%)
- Duration: Up to 12 months
- Deadlines: Due at agency on Monday, July 12, 2021 by 3:00pm EDT
PHAC is seeking proposals for community-based projects that support collective action on the social determinants of health. The objectives of The Intersectoral Action Fund are to support action on social determinants of health by building capacity in communities to advance intersectoral action, in ways that improve population health and reduce health inequities.
Specifically, this solicitation will aim to build capacity for intersectoral action across three project Streams:
- Stream 1: Identify priority areas for collective action on social determinants of health and wellbeing
- Stream 2: Foster transformative partnerships to facilitate action on social determinants of health and wellbeing
- Stream 3: Build capacity to take action on social determinants of health and wellbeing
For answers to commonly asked questions, please visit the PHAC Frequently Asked Questions section for the Intersectoral Action Fund. If you have questions about this funding opportunity, please email phac.cgc.solicitations-csc.aspc@canada.ca.
Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Competition 2021
- Value: $70,000 per year (taxable)
- Duration: 2 years (non-renewable)
- Deadline: September 22, 2021 by 20:00 EST (Internal LOI deadline July 15, 2021)
The Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program provides funding to the very best postdoctoral applicants, both nationally and internationally, who will positively contribute to the country’s economic, social, and research-based growth. York’s Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships Process Memo 2021-2022 (PDF) outlines the internal process. For any further questions please contact Kim McIntyre, Post-Doctoral Services Coordinator at kimmcint@yorku.ca.
SSHRC Connection Grants – Research Data Management Capacity Building Initiative (Final Call)
- Value
- $7K – $25K for Events
- $7K – $50K for Outreach activities
- Duration: 1 year
- Deadlines: Tuesday, August 3, 2021
The Research Data Management Capacity Building Initiative offers the research community Connections Grants to support the development, adoption and dissemination of research data management standards, practices, tools and skills appropriate to their field. SSHRC has communicated that the August competition will be the final one for the special Connection Grant call. In addition to the special call, Connection Grants on any eligible project may also be submitted to the program. If you have questions about this opportunity please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator at dagenam@yorku.ca.
Imagining Canada’s Future Ideas Lab: Canada and the Circular Economy
- Value: Up to $250,000
- Deadline: July 16, 2021 | 8:00 p.m. EST
The Imagining Canada’s Future (ICF) Ideas Lab is an exciting, new two-year pilot program designed to encourage innovative research partnerships and projects. By breaking down methodological barriers and empowering participants to explore new approaches to research, the ICF Ideas Lab will aid knowledge sharing and provide foundations for future interdisciplinary projects. SSHRC is looking for innovative scholars from all disciplines to be part of this pilot program. To apply to participate in the workshop, submit a letter of interest and CV before July 16, 2021. If you have questions about this opportunity please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator at dagenam@yorku.ca.
On May 4, 2021, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) has launched an exciting new pilot project, the Imagining Canada’s Future (ICF) Ideas Lab on the topic of Canada and the Circular Economy. you can find here an FAQ document addressing questions received during the virtual webinars (check Webinar presentation here) or by email. This document is intended to be a reference for all those interested in applying for the ICF Ideas Lab. For additional information, please contact the senior program officer at ifca-sica@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca.
NSERC Alliance-Mitacs Accelerate Grants
- Value: Standard Alliance Option 1 values apply: min $20K/year – max $1M/year
- Duration: Up to 5 years
- Deadline: rolling
NSERC in partnership with Mitacs are pleased to announce a new joint initiative: NSERC Alliance-Mitacs Accelerate Grants that will support the R&D efforts of Canadian university researchers and their partners while supporting highly qualified personnel including students and/or postdoctoral fellows. The new opportunity is being offered through NSERC’s Alliance grants and Mitac’s Accelerate programs. If you have questions about this opportunity please contact Emina Veletanlic, Grant Development Specialist at eveletan@yorku.ca.
SSHRC Joint Initiative for Digital Citizen Research – Connection Grants
- Value:
– Events – $7,000 to $25,000
– Outreach Activities – $7,000 to $50,000; higher amounts may be considered if well justified - Duration:1 year
- Agency Deadline: August 1, November 1, May 1, 2021, at 12:00 PM (EST)
SSHRC announced the relaunching of the Connection Grants arm of the Initiative for Digital Citizen Research (IDCR), a joint initiative with the Department of Canadian Heritage (PCH). The IDCR aims to develop a better understanding of the impacts of online disinformation in Canada in order to better inform programs and policies, build Canada’s capacity to conduct research on – and related to – countering online disinformation and other related online harms, and help foster a community of researchers engaged with digital citizenship and online disinformation in Canada. It also aims to provide assistance to selected events and outreach activities for short-term, targeted knowledge mobilization initiatives.
Learn more about the description and submission instructions here. If you are interested in applying for this opportunity, please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator, at dagenam@yorku.ca.
SSHRC Partnership Engage Grants (PEG)
- Value: $7,000 to $25,000
- Duration: 1 year
- Agency Deadline: September 15, December 15, 2021 and March 15, June 15, 2022, at 12:00 PM (EST)
SSHRC Partnership Engage Grants (PEG) 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. To access an application form and full instructions, log into your SSHRC account. If you are interested in applying for this opportunity, please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator, at dagenam@yorku.ca.
SSHRC Insight Grant
- Deadlines:
- Deadline to guarantee a full substantive review of the draft application by LA&PS pre-award staff member: August 23, 2021
- Verified application, final budget, and ORS checklist due at LAPS: September 29, 2021, by 9 am
- Agency Deadline: October 1, 2021, 8:00 pm (EST)
- Value:
- Stream A: $7,000 to $100,000
- Stream B: $100,001 to $400,000
- Duration: 2 to 5 years
SSHRC Insight Grants support research projects proposed by scholars in the humanities or social sciences that are judged worthy of funding by their peers and/or other experts. Insight Grant research initiatives can be undertaken by an individual researcher or a team of researchers working in collaboration. Insight Grants are expected to respond to the objectives of the Insight program. Insight Grants support research excellence in the social sciences and humanities. Funding is available to both emerging and established scholars.
Application forms can be found by logging into your SSHRC account, clicking on “Create New Form,” and selecting the Insight Grant from the list provided. If you are interested in applying for this opportunity, please contact Max Dagenais, Research Facilitator, at dagenam@yorku.ca.
NSERC – Alliance Grants: Option 2
- Value: over $30,000 to $100,000 per year
- Duration: 1 to 5 years
- Deadline: No deadline
NSERC has released details about a new Alliance Option 2 two-pager that provides an overview of what the NSERC – Alliance Grants option 2 funding is all about. The projects should aim to address and are driven by an unmet societal need, meaning that the results matter not just to the partner organizations but also to the public. Refer to the NSERC resources page to access the best practices webinar, a summary of NSERC requirements and more. The results should be broadly shared in various formats, allowing even non-specialists outside the project to understand and use the results. Faculty members interested in applying should contact Emina Veletanlic, Grant Development Specialist, at eveletan@yorku.ca.
Learn more about NSERC – Alliance Grant option 2 (EN)
Learn more about NSERC – Alliance Grant option 2 (FR)