Funder’s Website

The funder’s website can be found HERE.

Funding Value and Duration

CIHR and partner(s) financial contributions for this initiative are subject to availability of funds. Should CIHR or partner(s) funding levels not be available or are decreased due to unforeseen circumstances, CIHR and partner(s) reserve the right to reduce, defer or suspend financial contributions to grants received as a result of this funding opportunity.

The total amount available for this funding opportunity is $16,250,000, enough to fund approximately 5 grants for 6 years each. This amount may increase if additional funding partners participate.

For more information on the appropriate use of funds, refer to Allowable Costs.

Overview

The Health Research Training Platform (2024/2025) funding opportunity is intended to support the development of interdisciplinary, inter-jurisdictional, and intersectoral research training platforms that will attract a diverse cadre of trainees and early career researchers (ECRs), and equip them with the foundational skills and knowledge required for a wide range of careers within and outside of academia. These integrated research training and mentoring platforms are focused on building capacity in established or emerging areas within the scope of the research training areas identified in the funding pools outlined below.

Funded platforms will:

  • support comprehensive research training by engaging mentors from across a variety of disciplines, sectors, and jurisdictions;
  • promote a greater understanding of emerging research and knowledge mobilization approaches;
  • increase training and professional development in support of sustainable career trajectories within and outside of academia; and
  • demonstrate best practices in equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Rights within all aspects of the platform team and environment.

Eligibility Criteria

For an application to be eligible, all the requirements stated below must be met:

  1. The Nominated Principal Applicant (NPA), who will act as the platform leader, must be one of the following:
    • an independent researcher or a knowledge user affiliated with a Canadian postsecondary institute and/or its affiliated institutions (including hospitals, research institutes and other non-profit organizations with a mandate for health research and/or knowledge translation;

      OR

    • an individual affiliated with an Indigenous non-governmental organization in Canada with a research and/or knowledge translation mandate.
      OR
    • an Indigenous non-governmental organization in Canada with a research and/or knowledge translation mandate.
  2. The NPA must have their substantive role in Canada for the duration of the requested grant term.
  3. The Institution Paid must be authorized to administer CIHR funds before the funding can be released (see Administration of Funds).
  4. In addition to the NPA, at least two other members must be identified as Principal Applicants (PAs).
  5. Collectively, the NPA and PAs must:
    • Be affiliated with at least three different institutions or organizations at the time of application (at least one of which must not be a member of the U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities);
      • Non-U15 institution(s) associated with the NPA and PAs must be a Canadian institution.
    • Be based within a minimum of three provinces and/or territories;
    • Include at least one Early Career Researcher (ECR).
  6. For an application to be eligible, the proposed training platform must:
    • Identify at least eight mentors representing different institutions, disciplines, jurisdictions, sectors, and career stages.
      • These mentors can include the NPA or PAs.
      • All other mentors must be listed as Co-Applicants.
      • The composition of the mentors must include:
        • At least two ECRs.
        • At least two Knowledge Users, which may include persons with lived or living experience (PWLE).
      • Note: Only 8-14 mentors must be identified for an application to be eligible and are required to submit CVs and letters of support (see How to Apply).
    • The applicant team (NPA, PAs, and Co-Applicants) must be interdisciplinary and intersectoral.
    • The applicant team (NPA, PAs and all mentors required to meet eligibility criteria) must have successfully completed one of the sex- and gender-based analysis training modules available online through the CIHR Institute of Gender and Health and submit a Certificate of Completion. Applicants are encouraged to review the page “How to integrate sex and gender in research” on the CIHR website. See How to Apply for more details.
    • Identify one member who serves the function of an Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Champion with expertise in sound EDI practices and principles. See Additional Information section for wise practices on including an EDI Champion and defining their potential roles in the platform.
      • The EDI Champion can be a mentor.
      • The EDI Champion must be listed as a Co-Applicant if not already listed as the NPA or a PA.
    • Identify a Platform Advisory Committee (PAC) that will help guide and monitor the progress of the platform and future directions, which:
      • Cannot include the NPA and PAs (as advisors).
      • Must include representation from both trainees and ECRs.
      • Must include representation from knowledge users, which may include persons with lived or living experience.
      • Must include representation from multiple sectors.
      • Must include the EDI Champion.
      • Must include representation from the institution administration of the NPA or PAs.

Note: Applications for this grant may include international Co-Applicants or Collaborators if the NPA and PAs already meet the minimum eligibility requirements listed in points 1-5. International Co-Applicants or Collaborators are not required to be affiliated with a Canadian institution. All other requirements must be met by the applicant team as a whole.

In addition to meeting the requirements above (1-6), pool–specific eligibility criteria may also apply:

  1. For the One Health – Antimicrobial Resistance and One Health – Emerging Zoonoses pools, in addition to the eligibility criteria listed in #1-6 above, applications must also meet the following eligibility criteria:
    • Within the 8-14 mentors identified for eligibility and submitting CVs and letters of support in the application (see How to Apply), mentors involved in the proposed training platform must include:
      • Representation across the disciplines of human health, animal health, and environmental systems.
      • At least 1 individual who self-identifies as Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, or Métis) or demonstrates a track record of meaningful and culturally safe involvement with Indigenous Peoples. See How to Apply section for more details.
      • At least 1 non-academic researcher in public health response.
    • Note: An individual may satisfy multiple criteria as long as the team collectively meets all criteria.
  2. For the Health System Impact Training Platform pool, in addition to the eligibility criteria listed in #1-6 above, applications must also meet the following eligibility criteria:
    • Collectively, have the NPA and at least two PAs who are: an alumni fellow, an academic supervisor, and a health system supervisor who are or were directly involved in the Health System Impact Program.
    • Have among its mentor team individuals who are or were directly involved in the Health System Impact Program. See How to Apply section for more details.

Internal Contacts

Potential applicants are encouraged to discuss this funding opportunity with their Faculty Research Facilitator.

Deadlines

Faculty Deadline Consult your Faculty Research Facilitator.
OVPRI Deadline (Approval Form and Application) January 25, 2024
Registration Deadline November 15, 2023
Submission to Sponsor February 1, 2024

Submitting Your Application

  • Step 1) Submit an internal Carleton Approval Form
    Submit an internal Approval Form through our central awards management database CUResearch:
    https://ovpri.research.carleton.ca/Romeo.Researcher/Administrator/Default.aspx
    For a user’s guide on submitting an Approval Form, click HERE.
  • Step 2) Submit an external application to the granting agency
    Submit an external application to the corresponding grant or award agency. To navigate to the funder’s website, click HERE