Category Archives: SSHRC

SSHRC Storytellers Contest

SSHRC has recently launched its annual Storytellers contest, challenging postsecondary students to show Canadians how social sciences and humanities research affects our lives, our world and our future prosperity.

The contest is open to all students, graduate and undergraduate, enrolled at Canadian postsecondary institutions. Their task is to tell the story, in 3 minutes or 300 words, of a SSHRC-funded research project—their own or a professor’s—taking place at their institution. SSHRC will select 25 finalists to receive a $3000 cash prize and specialized training in research communications. For details on this year’s Storytellers contest, you can follow SSHRC on Twitter, watch for the #SSHRCStorytellers hashtag, and visit the SSHRC website.

Also, in honour of Canada’s 150th anniversary, SSHRC will be recognizing one of our Storytellers with a special award in 2017. Visit the Storytellers site for more details (to come). Participant questions should be addressed to Storytellers@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca.

SSHRC Insight Development Grants Webinars

SSHRC will be holding four webinars (English and French) on the upcoming Insight Development Grants 2017 for applicants and administrators: one general session and one focused on research-creation. There is no need to register in advance.

All of the webinars will be held via Adobe Connect (for the visual presentation and written questions only. No audio.) and teleconference (for the audio) on the following dates:

Date Time Topic Language Link to meeting
December 6 1:30-3:00 PM ET IDG general French https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r6v4f5nz28f/
December 7 1:30-3:00 PM ET IDG general English https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r727n10acd6/
December 13 1:30-3:00 PM ET IDG Research-creation English https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r2bpmsfmhs1/
December 14 1:30-3:00 PM ET IDG Research-creation French https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r7nu25f27we/

To join the teleconference (for the sound):

  • Local Dial-in:   613-960-7515
  • Toll free Dial-in: 1 877-413-4791
  • Enter the Conference ID: 6214165

First time attending an Adobe Connect meeting?

  • Test your connection
  • Get a quick overview

http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/products/adobeconnect/pdfs/VQS_Guide_for_Participants.pdf

For technical questions please contact:

Helpdesk

Tel.: 613-995-4273

Email: webgrant@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca

How will Canada continue to thrive in an interconnected world and evolving global landscape? SSHRC Knowledge Synthesis Grant: November 2016 Competition

SSHRC November 2016 Knowledge Synthesis Competition:
How will Canada continue to thrive in an interconnected world and evolving global landscape?

Value: $25,000
Duration: 1 year
Application Deadline: January 12, 2017
Results Announced: March 2017

What will the course of a globalized future look like? How will societies address the promise and the peril of global forces shaping our future? These topics will be explored in this, the fifth Knowledge Synthesis Grants competition launched as part of SSHRC’s Imagining Canada’s Future initiative.

Description
This funding opportunity will support researchers, teams of researchers and knowledge users in producing knowledge syntheses and scoping reviews that:

  • support the evidence’s use in decision-making, and the application of best practices; and
  • assist in developing future research agendas.

Applicants must address the following three objectives of the funding opportunity in their proposals:

  • State of knowledge, strengths and gaps
  • Research data
  • Knowledge mobilization

Expected Outcomes
Knowledge Synthesis Grants are not intended to support original research. Rather, they are intended to support the synthesis of existing research knowledge and the identification of knowledge gaps. This call is particularly focused on the state of research knowledge emerging over the past 10 years.

A full description of this opportunity and how to apply can be found on SSHRC’s funding page.

SSHRC 2017 Insight Development Grants Now Open

The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada’s 2017 Insight Development Grants opportunity is now open. The Insight Development Grants (IDG) application form can be accessed through SSHRC’s Research Portal

Application deadline: February 3, 2017
Results announced: June 2017

New developments with the application this year include:

The adjudication committee structure will include disciplinary committees when justified by the number of applications.

Detailed information is available to applicants preparing an IDG research-creation application can be found here.

Note that Shared Services Canada (SSC), the hosting provider for CCV, is planning a major system upgrade on Saturday, November 19, beginning at 8 am ET. This upgrade is expected to end late in the evening. Consequently, the CCV application will not be available during this time.

SSHRC Connection Grant–Changes to Application

SSHRC is making some changes to the Connection Grants funding opportunity description and the application form, in an effort to streamline the application process. As a result, the form will be unavailable from 8:01 p.m. ET on November 1, 2016 to November 7, 2016.

All Connection Grants applications that are in progress will be again available on November 7, 2016. The following changes will be implemented as of November 7, 2016:

Funding opportunity description:

  • The description of events has been clarified;
  • Ineligible activities have been clarified;
  • Instructions for matching funds and letters of support have been clarified.

Application form:

  • The Research-Creation Support Material module has been moved up in the application form to avoid confusion with the applicant’s CV.

Please note that after each deadline the application server will be offline for 48 hours and will not be able to accept any additional applications.

Changes to 2016 Tri-Agency Financial Administration Guide

The Tri-Agency Financial Administration Guide was recently revised to reflect the participation of all three granting Agencies (the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [NSERC], the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada [SSHRC] and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research [CIHR]).

Changes made to this year’s guide supersede the last version (2015) of the guide and are in effect as of October 1, 2016. The Summary of Changes is now available.

http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Professors-Professeurs/FinancialAdminGuide-GuideAdminFinancier/index_eng.asp 

 

SSHRC Connection Grant Workshop

SSHRC Connection Grant Workshop

Date: Friday, September 30th
Time: 11:30 – 1:00pm
Location: MSJ, Room 302A

Ready to mobilize your knowledge?  SSHRC’s Connection Grants support events and outreach activities geared toward short-term, targeted knowledge mobilization initiatives such as workshops, colloquiums, conferences, forums, summer institutes, etc. Connection Grant funding is for one year, and there are four application deadlines throughout the year: February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1. This workshop provides a detailed overview of SSHRC’s Connection grant, and the essentials needed to apply for this opportunity.

Dr. Steve Kleinknecht, a recipient of multiple Connection Grants over the years in both lead and co-lead applicant roles, will be on hand to answer specific questions and provide information based on his experiences with Connection grants.

 

Canada Invests over $160 million in Research Funding for Social Sciences and Humanities

The Government of Canada announced that it will invest in over $160 million in research funding for the social sciences and humanities. Kirsty Duncan, Federal Minister of Science announced Friday in a press release that the investment will support roughly “1,150 social sciences and humanities research projects to build knowledge and foster collaboration in a wide range of disciplines.” The funding will be awarded through SSHRC Partnership Grants, Partnership Development Grants, Insight Grants and Insight Development Grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). “The investment in these research initiatives will help examine a diversity of issues that touch the everyday lives of Canadians, including employment, an aging population and immigration.”

See: Government of Canada invests more than $160 million in social sciences and humanities research

Upcoming Webinars–SSHRC Research Grants & Partnerships

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SSHRC is offering webinars for the following upcoming funding opportunities:

  • Insight
  • Insight: Research-Creation
  • Partnership Development
  • Connection
  • Partnership Letter of Intent

These webinars have proven to be very helpful and allow for direct questions and answers from SSHRC representatives. The webinars will be held via Adobe Connect at the following times:

Webinar Date Adobe Connect Link
Insight Grants (English) September 7, 2016, 1:30-3:30pm (EDT) https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r32an3wcrlm
Insight Grant: Research-Creation (English) Sept 13, 1:30-3:30pm (EDT)  https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r318czrs1jz
 Partnership Development Grants (English)  October 4, 12:00-2:00pm (EDT)  https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r49w8mf4p50
 Partnership Grants-Letter of Intent (English)  October 19, 12:00-2:00pm (EDT)  https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r8zoq6nnl8d
 Connection Grants (English) November 7, 12:00-2:00pm (EDT)  https://sshrc-crsh.adobeconnect.com/r2go86viks2

There is no need to register in advance and a Q&A period will follow the presentation. With Adobe Connect, questions must be typed in during the webinar. To join via Adobe Connect:

  • Click on the Adobe Connect webinar link on the date and time specified;
  • Enter your name and press “Enter”;
  • Adjust the volume on your computer.

If it is your first time attending an Adobe Connect meeting, do the following:

SSHRC Insight Grant – October 2016 Competition

SSHRC Insight Grants support research excellence in the social sciences and humanities. Funding is available to both emerging and established scholars for long-term research initiatives of three to five years. Insight Grant research initiatives may be undertaken by an individual researcher or a team of researchers working in collaboration. The maximum value of an Insight Grant is $400,000 over three to five years. A minimum request of $7,000 is required in at least one of the years. A maximum of $100,000 is available in a single year.

October 2016 Competition information:

Value: $7,000 – $400,000
Duration: 3 to 5 years
Application deadlines:
Internal (Brescia Research Officer):  1 week before agency deadline (allow for 2 weeks before if you wish to receive feedback on your application, and/or if you require additional materials)
SSHRC deadline: October 17, 2016 (2:00 pm EST) *Note: if deadline falls on a weekend or a Canadian public holiday, the online application system will remain open until 2:00 pm (eastern time) on the next business day (October 17th).

Results announced: Spring 2017
Apply: Web CV, application and instructions. Insight Grant application forms will be made available online starting July 15, 2016.

For complete details on this opportunity see the SSHRC Insight Grant funding page.

Insight Grant proposals are expected to respond to the objectives put forward in the call for proposals for the Insight program. The objectives of the Insight program are to:

  • build knowledge and understanding from disciplinary, interdisciplinary and/or cross-sector perspectives through support for the best researchers;
  • support new approaches to research on complex and important topics, including those that transcend the capacity of any one scholar, institution or discipline;
  • provide a high-quality research training experience for students;
  • fund research expertise that relates to societal challenges and opportunities; and
  • mobilize research knowledge, to and from academic and non-academic audiences, with the potential to lead to intellectual, cultural, social and economic influence, benefit and impact.

SSHRC welcomes applications involving Aboriginal research, as well as those involving research-creation.

Refer also to the Eligibility section (subject matter, applicants etc.) on the Insight Grant opportunity page.