Category Archives: Western University

Dairy Farmers of Canada Research Grants 2016

Please note: applicants interested in this opportunity will need to submit application materials through Western University (it is a NSERC-based application process).

Submission deadlines:
Dean’s (Western department): Contact your Faculty/Dept Research Officer for deadline details
Internal (Western RDS): November 24, 2016
Sponsor’s: December 1, 2016

Objectives of the Funding Program: Gain a better understanding of the specific role of dairy products in attaining and maintaining optimum health. Dairy Farmers Canada (DFC) considers applications that have nutritional and health implications for Canadian dairy products and are relevant to Canadian dairy farmers. DFC has a special interest in encouraging research that will help bring innovative and competitive dairy products with health benefits to the market. Of specific interest to DFC are applications which feature dairy products in their entirety, demonstrate technological innovation and utilize a multidisciplinary approach whenever possible, to address fundamental and applied research questions. Applied human randomized, controlled trials and in-vivo mechanistic studies are of particular interest.

The Letter of Intent is the first step in the application process. If approved, you will be invited to submit a Funding Application. Refer to the Guidelines for Grant Application, Research Funding Program of the Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) for details and priorities.

Application Details: The Funding Application will be peer-reviewed using an evaluation system similar to those used by well-established granting agencies. Funding Applications will be considered according to their scientific merit, available research facilities and current research priorities of DFC. Funding Applications received from within Canada will be given primary consideration. Note: Approval of the Letter of Intent and/or the Funding Application does not per se ensure Study funding. Final approval lies with the discretion of DFC’s Board of Directors.

Upon approval of the Letter of Intent, DFC will provide a Funding Application to be completed and submitted to the Administrative Assistant, Research Funding Program of DFC. Specific guidelines regarding the completion of the Funding Application and additional information about the administration of the grant is found in the Sponsor’s guidelines. The Letter of Intent must be submitted on DFCs form, in three (3) copies (one original and 2 copies), as well as an electronic version submitted via email. A *PDF of the Letter of Intent form can be found on our website at: www.dairynutrition.ca/research-funding.

NOTE: All Letters of Intent and Full Applications must be processed through Research Development & Services for institutional approval. Requests for Institutional approvals should be received no less than 3 days prior to the posted Sponsor deadline. A ROLA Proposal (bearing applicant, Chair and Dean electronic approvals) is required for each submission.
Western Contacts: Kilianski,Louise
Hancock,Jennifer Anne
Sponsor Contacts: CHRISTIANE.DARAGON@DFC-PLC.CA
21 Florence Street
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
613 236-9997

 

 

 

Western Research Workshops – NSERC Discovery Grant and CCV

Western is offering the following upcoming NSERC seminar and CCV workshops:

NSERC Discovery Grant Seminar-Application Preparation, Tips and Evaluation Criteria

“How to Prepare a Discovery Grant Application”

Presenter: Megan Rose-Martel, PhD
NSERC Program Officer, Research Grants and Scholarships

Date: Thursday, June 2, 2016
Time: 10:00 – 11:30 am (60 min presentation and Q&A)
Location: 3M Centre, Room 3250

Presentation Summary:
Megan Rose-Martel, NSERC Program Officer, will present an overview of the peer review process and advice will be given on how to prepare a Discovery Grant application. The workshop will cover topics such as Discovery Grant Evaluation Groups, criteria for evaluation and ratings, and tips on how to prepare an application. While the workshop will be most helpful to new faculty members and those preparing applications this Fall, all researchers are welcome to attend. A question period will follow the presentation.

CCV Information Sessions

In anticipation of major competitions this Fall that require the Canadian Common CV, Western Research Services is offering three CCV information sessions on campus this June and July. The major upcoming grant competitions include the CIHR Foundation and Project grants, and the NSERC Discovery grant, all of which will require a CCV.

Note: There are mandatory registration and Notification of Intent to Apply stages for both the CIHR Foundation grant and NSERC Discovery grant. The deadlines for the CIHR Foundation grant have not been officially announced, but it is expected to be sometime in late July. The NSERC deadline to apply is Monday, August 1 @8pm. A version of the CCV must accompany these submissions.

Anyone is welcome to attend any session. The sessions may be useful to those who haven’t had to use the CCV yet in applying for research funding. As the process can be time consuming, research staff recommend setting aside enough time in advance to complete the CCV process.

This info session will also take a look at the ResearchNet and Research Portal application submission systems.

Please RSVP to Louise Kilianski, louise.kilianski@uwo.ca indicating your name, department and which session you’d like to participate.

Location                                                           Date                             Time

Western Science Centre (WSC) 187                 June 21                         10:00-11:30am
Spencer Engineering Bldg (SEB), 3109          June 27                         10:00-11:30am
Medical Sciences Bldg (MSB), 148                  July 11                           1:00-2:30pm

Research Metrics and Scholarly Communication Tools available at Brescia and Western

The Beryl Ivey Library’s Scholarly Communication page provides information on the following resources open to the Brescia community: Western’s institutional repository– Scholarship@Western (open to BUC faculty), retaining your author rights, and open access resources.

Western Libraries has created a new website for Research Metrics. Research metrics provides an introduction to various metrics and tools used to evaluate and assess research productivity. Types of metrics include article, author, journal, altmetrics (alternative metrics), and social media.

 

Information Session–CIHR 2016 Project Grant (1st Live Pilot)

Western University will be hosting an information session on the upcoming CIHR 2016 Project Scheme, 1st Live Pilot opportunity.

The information session is for any Western and affiliated faculty who are interested in applying for this opportunity.

Date: Thursday, December 10th
Time: 10:00 – 11:00am
Location: Medical Sciences Building, Western Univ. campus, Room 148

Topics covered will include:

  • Eligibility
  • Registration and Application processes
    • Content overview
    • Restrictions and changes
    • CV requirements
    • Application submission procedures
  • CIHR adjudication process
  • Faculty/Departmental, Western and CIHR deadlines
  • Support and resources

For more information on this funding opportunity, please visit:

CIHR Project Scheme 2016 1st Live Pilot Opportunity

CIHR Project Scheme Registration Deadline: January 18, 2016
Full Application Deadline: March 1, 2016

Western TSC Learning Session–Research Ethics from a Research on Teaching and Learning Perspective

In this session, Research Ethics from a Research on Teaching and Learning Perspective, Grace Kelly (Western Ethics Officer – Non-Medical REB & Health Sciences REB Delegated) will discuss common research ethics issues that arise for faculty members who do research on their teaching and ways that you can best address these issues before submitting your ethics protocol. She will also outline recent changes to Western’s REB processes and how they will effect your submissions. Please join us for this discussion of ethical issues in research on teaching and learning.

Monday, October 19, 2015
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Teaching Support Centre, Room 122, The D.B. Weldon Library, Western University campus

Register at: https://www.lib.uwo.ca/tsc/calendar/view_program.php?id=765 

Funding Opportunities (Research Western listings) – as of September 30th, 2015

Funding (ROLA) opportunities as compiled by Research Western, week of Sept. 30th, 2015http://uwo.ca/research/rds/ROLA/ROLAFrameset.html

*Please note, for some of these opportunities, the applicant must submit the application through Research Western, which would require the applicant to have a UWO academic appointment (e.g., adjunct research appointment, in order to establish and submit via a Western ROLA account).  Please contact the Brescia Research Officer if you have any questions about these opportunities.

Dr. Jamie Seabrook – Guest Lecture @Western, Friday September 25

Dr. Jamie Seabrook, Division of Food and Nutritional Sciences, will be presenting a guest lecture on his recent published research entitled, “Family Structure and Children’s Socioeconomic Attainment: A Canadian Sample” His talk is part of a seminar series hosted by Western’s Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics (Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry).

When: Friday, September 25, 2015
1:30 – 2:30pm
Where: Kresge Building (3rd floor), K203
Western University Campus

For more information on this talk and upcoming lectures in the seminar series, go to: https://www.schulich.uwo.ca/epibio/about_us/seminar_series.html

 

Research Western Funding Opportunities – week of Sept 11th

Please find the following funding opportunities as compiled by Research Western (as of Sept 11, 2015):

http://uwo.ca/research/rds/ROLA/ROLAFrameset.html

*Please note, some of these opportunities must be submitted through Western, and you need an UWO academic appointment in order to submit via a Western ROLA account.

ERA-Can+ Information Session (UWO)

When: Monday, September 21, 2015
Time: 9:00am – 12:00pm
Where: Western University, Boardroom at the Secretariat

This event is free and open to any interested participant, but registration is required; to register; please visit http://ppforum.ca/era-can-information-sessions-london-toronto-and-halifax-september-2015.

Details:
Western University will be hosting an upcoming information session with representatives from the ERA-Can+ (European Research Area and Canada Plus) project. All faculty are invited to learn more about Horizon 2020 – the main research funding instrument of the European Commission that is accessible to Canadians working in science, technology, and innovation as well as in the social sciences and humanities.

ERA-Can+ has been established to help Canadians access Horizon 2020 funding. Building on several years of successful collaboration, ERA-Can+ will encourage bilateral exchange, enrich the EU-Canada policy dialogue, enhance coordination between European and Canadian sector leaders, and stimulate transatlantic collaboration by increasing awareness of the funding opportunities available.

ERA-Can+ is offering information sessions across the country and the Western session will explain the structure of research funding in Europe and provide information on upcoming funding opportunities, as well as the means by which Canadian researchers and industry can participate.

 At this session, there will be a personal research testimonial, question period and thematic session on the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions program (which allows faculty to bring European postdocs to Canada, and provides opportunities for Canadian researchers to spend time in European institutions).

For more information visit: http://www.era-can.net/events/second-invitation-to-era-can-information-sessions/

PIVOT Funding Database

PIVOT is a resource for finding research funding opportunities for faculty and students, and provides the following benefits:

  • Enables access to the most comprehensive source of funding opportunities globally
  • Identifies researcher expertise from within or outside of your organization
  • Enhances communication, monitoring, and tracking amongst individual faculty, teams, or researchers and the Research Development office
  • Allows the focus to be on winning the necessary awards and grants
  • Enables you to add internal deadlines to critical funding opportunities and sends weekly updates on saved searches
  • Create groups for sharing funding opportunities on an ongoing basis

Western’s subscription to PIVOT has been renewed, and is available to Brescia faculty and staff, and the full Western research community.

Brescia faculty and staff can register for PIVOT at:  http://pivot.cos.com/about under the “sign up” option.