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This searchable and sortable database provides information for the U of T community members who are interested in searching available research funding opportunities. The table may be filtered by sponsor, program, date, grant type or by any keyword or research area.

This document includes key takeaways from the the May 3, 2021 session “Strategies for Success with National Institutes of Health (NIH) Funding” and may provide useful information for those considering an NIH grant application

Joint workshops help lay the groundwork for future international collaborative research. The Office of the Vice-President, International will provide up to $5000 to help facilitate a joint research workshop.

This searchable database provides information on the latest Canadian and International research funding opportunities and research trends

The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation website provides resources for researchers and staff related to conducting research at the University of Toronto, including research news, funding and nomination opportunities, events and workshops, forms and templates, and more.

Access the latest COVID-19 funding opportunities, data and visualizations, and collaboration opportunities.

U of T Global provides seed funding to support research collaborations with international partners.

The Office of the Vice-President, International website is the gateway to the university’s international activities. Find resource and information on international partnerships, funding, and more.

To aid faculty and staff in navigating the new Tri-Agency Guide on Financial Adminstration (TAGFA), this VPRI resource page includes a companion guide, FAQ page, and training videos.

A set of resources designed to support the planning and delivery of Mock Peer Review.

Review upcoming awards and honours opportunities and tips on how to prepare a successful nomination.

Find resources, toolkits, guidelines, funding and training opportunities for creating or building a community research partnership.

This Podcasting Toolkit from UBC Public Humanities includes examples, resources, tools, recommended reading, and information on promoting and funding your podcast. The podcast format can offer creative ways of presenting research.

The Alliance serves Canadian researchers, with the objective of advancing Canada’s position as a leader in the knowledge economy on the international stage. By integrating, championing and funding the infrastructure and activities required for advanced research computing (ARC), research data management (RDM) and research software (RS), the Alliance provides the platform for the research community to access tools and services.

Re3data is a global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from different academic disciplines. It includes repositories that enable permanent storage of and access to data sets to researchers, funding bodies, publishers, and scholarly institutions.

The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation has a dedicated Research Security Team (RST) who provide advice and support to researchers, academic administrators, staff, and trainees on funding applications, sponsor requirements, and institutional decision-making by assessing risks through the lens of research security, informed by national security, and geopolitical security evidence.

The My Research system is an online portal for research-related administrative and financial activities at the University of Toronto. It is made up of the following four systems:

  • My Research Applications (MRA)
  • My Research On Line (MROL)
  • My Research Animal Protocols (MRAP)
  • My Research Human Protocols (MRHP)

The Innovations & Partnerships Office (IPO) helps build successful partnerships between industry, government, and the U of T research community. IPO also manages U of T’s portfolio of intellectual property and is your first stop for technology transfer at U of T.

Research Tools (16) — Find resources for conducting R&I

This searchable and sortable database provides information for the U of T community members who are interested in searching available research funding opportunities. The table may be filtered by sponsor, program, date, grant type or by any keyword or research area.

This document includes key takeaways from the the May 3, 2021 session “Strategies for Success with National Institutes of Health (NIH) Funding” and may provide useful information for those considering an NIH grant application

Joint workshops help lay the groundwork for future international collaborative research. The Office of the Vice-President, International will provide up to $5000 to help facilitate a joint research workshop.

This searchable database provides information on the latest Canadian and International research funding opportunities and research trends

The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation website provides resources for researchers and staff related to conducting research at the University of Toronto, including research news, funding and nomination opportunities, events and workshops, forms and templates, and more.

Access the latest COVID-19 funding opportunities, data and visualizations, and collaboration opportunities.

U of T Global provides seed funding to support research collaborations with international partners.

The Office of the Vice-President, International website is the gateway to the university’s international activities. Find resource and information on international partnerships, funding, and more.

A set of resources designed to support the planning and delivery of Mock Peer Review.

Review upcoming awards and honours opportunities and tips on how to prepare a successful nomination.

Find resources, toolkits, guidelines, funding and training opportunities for creating or building a community research partnership.

This Podcasting Toolkit from UBC Public Humanities includes examples, resources, tools, recommended reading, and information on promoting and funding your podcast. The podcast format can offer creative ways of presenting research.

The Alliance serves Canadian researchers, with the objective of advancing Canada’s position as a leader in the knowledge economy on the international stage. By integrating, championing and funding the infrastructure and activities required for advanced research computing (ARC), research data management (RDM) and research software (RS), the Alliance provides the platform for the research community to access tools and services.

Re3data is a global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from different academic disciplines. It includes repositories that enable permanent storage of and access to data sets to researchers, funding bodies, publishers, and scholarly institutions.

The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation has a dedicated Research Security Team (RST) who provide advice and support to researchers, academic administrators, staff, and trainees on funding applications, sponsor requirements, and institutional decision-making by assessing risks through the lens of research security, informed by national security, and geopolitical security evidence.

Administration Tools (7) — Find resources for administering R&I

This searchable and sortable database provides information for the U of T community members who are interested in searching available research funding opportunities. The table may be filtered by sponsor, program, date, grant type or by any keyword or research area.

This searchable database provides information on the latest Canadian and International research funding opportunities and research trends

The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation website provides resources for researchers and staff related to conducting research at the University of Toronto, including research news, funding and nomination opportunities, events and workshops, forms and templates, and more.

To aid faculty and staff in navigating the new Tri-Agency Guide on Financial Adminstration (TAGFA), this VPRI resource page includes a companion guide, FAQ page, and training videos.

The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation has a dedicated Research Security Team (RST) who provide advice and support to researchers, academic administrators, staff, and trainees on funding applications, sponsor requirements, and institutional decision-making by assessing risks through the lens of research security, informed by national security, and geopolitical security evidence.

The My Research system is an online portal for research-related administrative and financial activities at the University of Toronto. It is made up of the following four systems:

  • My Research Applications (MRA)
  • My Research On Line (MROL)
  • My Research Animal Protocols (MRAP)
  • My Research Human Protocols (MRHP)
Navigator (3) — Find services and offices with R&I expertise

The Office of the Vice-President, International website is the gateway to the university’s international activities. Find resource and information on international partnerships, funding, and more.

The Alliance serves Canadian researchers, with the objective of advancing Canada’s position as a leader in the knowledge economy on the international stage. By integrating, championing and funding the infrastructure and activities required for advanced research computing (ARC), research data management (RDM) and research software (RS), the Alliance provides the platform for the research community to access tools and services.

The Innovations & Partnerships Office (IPO) helps build successful partnerships between industry, government, and the U of T research community. IPO also manages U of T’s portfolio of intellectual property and is your first stop for technology transfer at U of T.

Collaboration Spaces (1) — Find in person and virtual spaces

Joint workshops help lay the groundwork for future international collaborative research. The Office of the Vice-President, International will provide up to $5000 to help facilitate a joint research workshop.

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