Honoring the life and work of Canada’s former Minister for Finance, James M. Flaherty,  the objectives of this program are as follows;

  • To build on the network of academic links between Canada and Ireland, resulting in increased academic co-operation, greater inter-cultural understanding and the potential for increased trade between both countries, and
  • To support the development of excellence in research of individual scholars who have an expressed and demonstrable commitment to research in a field relating to both Canada & Ireland.

Opportunity

It is the aim of the Foundation to support preeminent scholars and academics who are leaders, or future leaders, in their academic or post-academic professional field, and to this end, awards are made on two levels:

  • If you are an established senior researcher or academic, and taking part-time sabbatical-style leave from your academic appointments, you may be eligible for the Flaherty Visiting Professorship. This award could support you making a trip as a Visiting Professor for eight to twelve weeks in a university department in Canada / Ireland where you will collaborate in both research and teaching.

The James M. Flaherty Program is provided with the assistance of the Government of Canada, via the International Education Division of Global Affairs Canada, and with the assistance of the Irish Government, via the Emigrant Support Programme, administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs.

These awards will support two Canadian Visiting Professors travelling to Ireland, and two Irish Visiting Professors travelling to Canada, for visits of between 8 and 12 weeks.

It is the aim of the Foundation to support individuals who are leaders in their academic field, whose work will fulfill one or more of the following;

  • contribute to greater collaboration between both countries in areas of public service, economics and trade
  • contribute to a greater shared cultural understanding between countries
  • explore areas of strategic importance to both countries, such as energy, transport, communications, health, natural resources and environmental sustainability
  • open ways in which the Irish diaspora in Canada, and the Canadian diaspora in Ireland, can deepen their engagement with their country of origin.

Eligibility

The Flaherty Program has been initiated to support to the continued development of academic links between Canada and Ireland. Applications are welcome from applicants of all ages, from all academic disciplines, whose work has the potential to further the objectives of this program, as outlined here and here.

Applicants must be permanent residents of either country, and have been living there for at least three of the past five years. For further information on this criterion, please view the FAQ page.

Funding Available

Flaherty Visiting Professors awards are structured as follows;

Canadian Scholarships

  • Travel expenses up to a total of CDN$ 2,000 will be paid to Visiting Professors (on transfer of receipts to ICUF).
  • A weekly stipend of CDN$ 2,400 will be paid to scholars, to cover accommodation (subject to receipts), and general living expenses.

Irish Scholarships

  • Travel expenses up to a total of €1,400 will be paid to scholars (on transfer of receipts to ICUF).
  • A weekly stipend of € 1,700 will be paid to scholars, to cover accommodation (subject to receipts), and general living expenses.

The precise details of the visits are left to the awardees to decide on and arrange for themselves. Visiting Professors are of course free to extend the duration of their stay for personal or professional reasons.

Dates

Canadian Visiting Professors awarded in 2018 must travel on or before 14th March 2019.

Irish Visiting Professors awarded in 2018 must travel on or before 1st June 2019.

Useful Links

  • For further details about this opportunity, click here.

Deadlines

CORIS Internal Review Please contact Heloise Emdon
cuResearch Checklist June 18, 2018
Submission to Sponsor June 25, 2018, 5 PM EST / 10 PM GMT

Submitting Your Application

  • Applications must be submitted via cuResearch, through which Departmental and Associate Dean’s approval must be provided to complete the online application process.
  • More information on cuResearch can be found here.

Internal Contacts

If you would like assistance with proposal development and/or a substantive review of your proposal, please contact Heloise Emdon.