Carleton International assists faculty members to align their internationally sponsored research projects with Carleton University policies and procedures. In addition, we work with institutional and faculty facilitators, and experts in OVPR and across the university who also support these projects. Conferring with our office is essential for the success of securing such resources and beyond. Below is a step-by-step breakdown of the lifecycle of internationally sponsored research and our involvement in the process.
You can also consult the Research Funding FAQ webpage.
- Stage 1: Find International Funding Sources
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During this stage, Carleton International will:
- Support research teams to pursue opportunities they have identified
- Match research opportunities with the research teams’ science
- Assist in leveraging cash and in-kind funds
During this stage, researchers should:
- Sign up for the Carleton Office of Research and Institutional Services (CORIS) newsletter
- Stage 2: Research Development
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We work with institutional and faculty facilitators to support researchers engaging with funders. For example, international sponsors often require institutional evidence of Carleton’s status.
During this stage, Carleton International will:
- Undertake due diligence for legal signatory for submission to external funders
- Support the submission of the proposal to external funders
- Stage 3: Research Award
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After the international sponsors announce their award or contract decision, we review the terms and conditions—including warranties, liabilities, and intellectual property rights—and negotiate and sign the legal project documentation.
During this stage, Carleton International will:
- Communicate the terms and conditions to the researcher
- Recommend an institutional signature
- Activate the project in Carleton’s research database with the fully executed agreement
- Inform Research Financial Services of the project so a new research account can be opened
- Liaise with other offices such as Risk Management and Privacy for additional input
- Stage 4: Business Development of Consortium Projects
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In addition to offering general advice, we work closely with the Principal Investigator (PI) and project coordinators on larger project development to prepare for the various stages of implementation.
During this stage, Carleton International will guide the PI and their project coordinators on:
- Contracts to grant-funded employees
- Sub-awards to partner organizations
- Sub-contracts to consultants
- Stage 6: Project Management and Monitoring Frameworks
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Continuous and systematic collection of data not only improves the management of your project, but provides greater accountability to funders. Building a monitoring and evaluation framework also improves the chances of future funding. We can advise on developing your Theory of Change and/or Risk Mitigation for larger projects.
- Stage 7: Project Development
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New cycles of project funding require sufficient planning. Consult with Carleton International early on to support the process of developing proposals that involve international partnerships and research funding to make optimal use of new opportunities.
For any questions, please contact:
Heloise Emdon
Manager, International Projects
Carleton International
Email: Heloise.Emdon@carleton.ca
Asli Eran
Research Facilitator, International Initiatives
Carleton International
Email: Asli.Eran@carleton.ca
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