The Centre for Research & Innovation Support, in collaboration with Research Services Office, is hosting a webinar on the upcoming 2022 NSERC Discovery Grant program for the University of Toronto community. This session will feature a faculty panel of recent members of the Discovery Evaluation Committees and successful Discovery applicants. Panelists will share their experiences participating on the evaluation committee, and tips for writing a strong proposal. This session will also provide a general overview…
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The Centre for Research & Innovation Support, in collaboration with Research Services Office, is hosting a webinar on the upcoming 2022 NSERC Research Tools and Instruments (RTI) Grant program for the University of Toronto community. This session will feature a faculty panel of recent members of the RTI Evaluation Committees and successful RTI applicants. Panelists will share their experiences participating on the evaluation committee, and tips for writing a strong proposal. This session will also…
…This session will feature a faculty panel of recent members of the Discovery Evaluation Committees and/or successful Discovery applicants. Panelists will share their experiences participating on the evaluation committee, and tips for writing a strong proposal. This session will also provide a general overview of the Discovery Grant, including: • process, application requirements and eligibility, • changes for this year’s competitions, • evaluation criteria, and • proposal development. A question & answer period will follow….
…This session will feature a faculty panel of recent members of the RTI Evaluation Committees and/or successful RTI applicants. Panelists will share their experiences participating on the evaluation committee, and tips for writing a strong proposal. This session will also provide a general overview of the RTI grant, including: • process, application requirements and eligibility, • changes for this year’s competitions, • evaluation criteria, and • proposal development. A question & answer period will follow….
Paper sprints are focused and intensive meetings that give structure to collaborative proposal or manuscript development over a two-hour period. Who is involved? Form your team of 4-8 members, these may include: the Principal Investigator, co-investigators, project Manager, analysts, students/Fellows, and a facilitator. Process Highlights The structure of the two-hour session is organized into two parts: Hour 1 focuses on outlining the agenda for the day, introducing the paper, and giving background on the sprint…
SSHRC will be holding a webinar for their Connection Grants funding opportunity. Please note that you do not need to register in advance and a question and answer period will follow the presentation. With WebEx, questions must be submitted in writing. To join via WebEx: Click on the WebEx webinar link on the date and time specified. Enter your name, email address and the event password. Adjust the volume on your computer. ***PLEASE ALSO NOTE…