The Canadian Government, through its Embassy and Consulates
in the United States, supports research, conferences,
teaching, and program activity related to Canada and/or
Canada-U.S. relations. Our grant
program seeks to encourage comparative research and
teaching, faculty exchanges, student mobility, and
collaboration between American and Canadian researchers. We
also seek to build stronger ties between American and Canadian
universities and colleges.
We ask that you forward this notice to faculty and
doctoral students who may be interested in our grant program.
More information on each grant program is available
below.
Research Grant Program
assists individual
scholars or teams of scholars in writing an article-length
manuscript of publishable quality with a focus on Canada or
Canada-U.S. relations. Applications due:
September 30,
2008
.
http://geo.international.gc.ca/can-am/washington/studies/research-en.asp
Doctoral
Student Research Award
offers doctoral students an
opportunity to conduct part of their dissertation research
in Canada. The program is intended for students whose
dissertations are related in substantial part to the study
of Canada. Applications due:
October 31, 2008
.
http://geo.international.gc.ca/can-am/washington/studies/graduate-en.asp
Faculty
Enrichment (Course Development) Program
provides faculty
members an opportunity to develop or update a course with
substantial Canadian content that will be offered as part of
their regular teaching load. Applications due:
October
31, 2008
.
http://geo.international.gc.ca/can-am/washington/studies/faculty-en.asp
Conference Grant Program
supports conferences
that address important and timely issues about Canada or
Canada-U.S. relations. It is designed to assist an
institution in holding a conference and publishing the
resulting papers and proceedings in a scholarly fashion.
Applications due:
June 30, 2008
.
http://geo.international.gc.ca/can-am/washington/studies/conference-en.asp
North American Research Linkages Program
is
designed to facilitate North American collaboration within
the academic communities of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. It
aims to foster the development of permanent exchange
networks by providing assistance to teams of researchers
from all three countries in order to organize seminars,
workshops, or other forms of research linkages. Applications
due:
May 1, 2008
.
http://geo.international.gc.ca/can-am/washington/studies/narl-en.asp
Program Enhancement Grant
encourages
scholarly inquiry and multidisciplinary professional
academic activities that contribute to the development or
expansion of a program dedicated to the study of Canada or
Canada-U.S. relations. Applications due:
June 15,
2008
.
http://geo.international.gc.ca/can-am/washington/studies/enhancement-en.asp
Outreach
Grant Program
encourages and supports training and
resource development that benefit K-12 teachers who teach
about Canada, Canada-U.S. relations, and/or Canada's role in
the international community. Applications due:
June 30,
2008
.
http://geo.international.gc.ca/can-am/washington/studies/institution-en.asp#outreach
We are particularly interested in projects that have policy
relevance for Canada and Canada-U.S. relations. Such topics
include:
smart and secure borders
North American economic competitiveness
regulatory cooperation
Canada-U.S. trade and investment partnership
energy security and sustainability
environmental sustainability
emergency planning and management
Canada-U.S. security and defense cooperation
Canada in Afghanistan
global health policy
changing demographics in North America.
Also keep in mind the Library Support Program, which
is designed to assist university libraries to strengthen their
library holdings related to Canada in order to support
teaching and research on Canada and/or Canada-U.S. relations.
http://www.iccs-ciec.ca/pages/newweb/sample2/LSP_en.asp?shownav=4
In 2007-08, the Canadian Studies Grant Program provided
support to faculty, researchers, and graduate students at 80
universities, colleges, and institutions in 31 states. More
than 100 projects were funded on a wide range of topics and in
many disciplines. Click here
for a list of grant recipients and their projects.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to discuss their
interest in the grant program with a Canadian
government officer in their area.
We would like to encourage faculty and students to sign up
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Alexander Leipziger
Research and Academic
Relations | Recherche et relations académiques
Canadian
Embassy | L'Ambassade du Canada
501 Pennsylvania Avenue,
N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20001
Tel: (202) 682-7727 Fax:
(202) 682-7791
alexander.leipziger@international.gc.ca