insight grant workshop for faculty 2013
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Presented by Josephine AddaTRANSCRIPT
Topics• Overview of SSHRC Grants (Fall 2013)• Overview of Insight Grant Competition• Evaluation & Adjudication Grants• Priority Areas and Joint Initiatives• Tips & Recurring Questions• Resources for the Fall and Beyond• Questions
• Reference Slides for Presenter
Overview – SSHRC GrantsSSHRC Granting Calendar Grant/Application Deadline Winter Spring Summer Fall
Insight Development Grants 01st Feb
Partnership Grants - LOI 15th Feb
Insight Grants – NOI 15th Aug
Insight Grants – Full Application
15th Oct
Partnership Grants – Full Application
01st Nov
Partnership Development Grant
30th Nov
Connection Grants – (16 weeks turnaround and announcements made March, June, September & December)
None
Multiple Application RulesCannot•Insight & Insight Development Grant same calendar yr. •Standard Research Grant and Insight Grant simultaneously. •Partnership & Partnership Development Grant same calendar yr. •Same project to simultaneously to SSHRC, CIHR & or NSERC.
CanCo-applicant on SSHRC applications (except Connection
Grants)
Overview – SSHRC Grants
Connections Grant (1 year max. $50,000) events and outreach activities toward short-term, targeted knowledge mobilization initiatives. Events – face to face or virtual interactions Outreach - adaptation of texts (translations): dev. of policy briefs, knowledge syntheses and scoping reviews; dev. of articles for publication in newspapers or magazines; virtual networking; media events; public debates; artistic exhibits, performances or festivals; dev./use of interactive technologies, audio-visual products or software; and/or development/use of educational aids, instruments or equipment.
Must Know - duration of 1 year, 1 project per appl. and co-appl. per year, 50% matching (LOS required), $1million per year budget
Overview – SSHRC Grants
Partnership Development Grant (1 – 3 years; $75,000 - 200,000) develop, design and test partnership approaches in research and or related activities in the social sciences and humanities.Must Know •Meant for ‘formal partners’ – evidence required to access quality and level of commitment•May fund ‘existing’ or ‘new’ partnerships•Approaches could be disciplinary, interdisciplinary, cross sector, networks,•Salaried research allowance available for not-for profits•Cash & In-Kind support expected
Overview – SSHRC Grants
Overview – SSHRC Grants Partnership Grant (4 – 6 years; $500,000 – 2,500,000) support formal research teams in partnerships to conduct collaborative research to achieve shared goals for mutual benefit.Additional Must Knows •Two stage application process – LOI & Full application•Supports partnered research training such as internships, co-op, community services learning, professional skills workshops, employment outreach – Talent Program •Approaches could also be partnered chairs & research centres•Cash & In-Kind support mandatory – 35%•2 levels of review for full application – Expert & Multi-Disciplinary
Overview – SSHRC Grants Insight Development Grant (1 – 2 years; $7,000 - 75,000) support research in its initial stages such as the development of new research questions, and experimentation with new methods, theoretical approaches and/or ideas.Must Know •Uses CCV & Research Community Portal•Emerging & Established scholar categories•No external assessors used – committee review only
Insight Grant (3 – 5 years; $7,000 - 500,000) provides stable support for long-term research initiatives to advancing knowledge and research excellence in the social sciences & humanities,.
Must Knows •mandatory registration •No emerging vs. established scholar categories•Uses SSHRC CV & SSHRC online system•External assessors plus group/committee review•5 research Groups – Education in group 5
Tip: Emphasize knowledge mobilization, significant contribution, intellectual, cultural, social & economic influence, benefit and impact
Overview – Insight Grant Competition
Evaluation & AdjudicationBasics• SSHRC’s target is a minimum of 2 external
assessors/evaluators (consider their input as ‘advisory only’. Adjudication committee has final say).
• 5 main Research Adjudication Groups split into Committees based on number of applications
• Application adjudicated by committee of your primary discipline
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Evaluation & AdjudicationGrant Scoring Scheme Grant/Application Challen
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tyInsight Development Grants 50% 20% 30%
Insight Grants – NOI Not Applicable
Insight Grants – Full Application 40% 20% 40%
Partnership Grants – LOI 40% 30% 30%
Partnership Grants – Full Application
40% 30% 30%
Partnership Development Grants
50% 20% 30%Connection Grants 40% 30% 30%
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Priority Areas & Joint Initiatives
Priority Areas• Aboriginal Research• Canadian Environmental Issues• Digital Economy• Innovation, Leadership and Prosperity• Northern Communities: Towards Social and Economic
Prosperity
Joint Initiatives• Belmont Forum• CFI Initiative• Kanishka Project• Sports Participation
Tips & Recurring QuestionsTips•3 Goals for SSHRC – Building insight,, supporting training and making connections/knowledge mobilization.•Names of review committee members is readily available to check•STU has a bank of successful applications available on request•Multi-disciplinary research must cross more than 1 research group
Questions•Can budget change between NOI & Full Application?•What is the difference between co-applicants & collaborators?•Can a PDF or student be applicant or co-applicant on a project?•Are international co-applicants, partners and collaborators allowed?•Is my project a ‘research creation’ project?•Does my application go directly to SSHRC once I submit it?
Resources for the Fall & Beyond Office of Research Services•Pre-Award: external funding proposal reviews & related support, application submissions, contracts, agreements, transfers, administration of internal funding programs
•Post -Award: reporting to and liaison with sponsors, REB, - financial administration through Financial Services
•Partnering Services: promote and facilitate partnerships between STU and other research organizations, knowledge mobilization & technology transfer, licenses, patents etc.
Resources for the Fall & Beyond • Look over the ORS website – tips & templates• Refer to and follow the ORS Checklists• Seek peer review as early as you can• Bookmark and/or save your Web Instructions for
reference (in case the online system goes down)• Call or email your questions to [email protected]• Follow your Next Steps Checklist once you receive
feedback from ORS
Highlights (Forms and Instructions)
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Section Tips Identification Identifies Application, & InstitutionParticipants Co-applicant (affiliated with eligible Canadian inst.) vs.
Collaborator (not)Research Activity
Discipline, Areas of Research, Priority Areas, Key Words
Previous Critiques
Response to Previous Adjudication Committee and External Assessors. New committee will not see previous application.
Multi-discipl. Eva.
Still need to indicate 1 main research group
Summary Concise description for 3 main purposes – SSHRC publicity, SSHRC Program officer eligibility and appropriate review decision, and adjudication committee reader’s reference
However do NOT emphasize aspects already addressed in the following areas:• Research Team, Previous Output and Student Training; • Expected Outcomes; • Budget Justification; and • Knowledge Mobilization Plan.
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Section TipsDetailed Description
This is a ‘detailed’ description so you can never be too detailed. Address Challenge (40%) and Feasibility (20%)
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Section TipsKMb Plan New Knowledge mobilization is multi-
directional and involves transfer, translation, exchange, brokering of knowledge. – refer to SSHRC Insight Program web instructions for details
References Emphasis on relevance to your research – attests to depth and breath of literature review
Team/Students/Output Measured mainly within your ‘Challenge’ and ‘Capability’ Criteria
Funds (SSHRC),B. Justification &Funds (Other)
Money, Money, Money – measured under ‘Feasibility’ Criteria
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Section Tips Expected Outcomes
New; Measured under ‘Challenge’ Criteria. Elaborates on indicated fields – Scholarly, Social & Audiences. May occur throughout the project.
Statement of Alignment
Relevance to priority area, Alignment of ‘Outcomes’.
Research Contributions
Measured under ‘Capability’ Guess what! Your research contributions (and CV) are worth 40% of your total score . Period 2006 – 2012. New; Creative Outputs now added
Research Creation
New; Website links to samples of Work (e.g. exhibitions, performances presentations, film, video, audio recordings, etc). that illustrate qualifications and/or the nature of your proposed research-creation.
SSHRC – Online Systems(Demo)
How to navigate the SSHRC online system:http://w3.stu.ca/stu/research/documents/SSHRCInsightGrantsOnlineForms.pdf