January deadline for Seed, Bridge and Multidisciplinary Fund

By Krista Davidson | Dec. 22, 2014

Memorial is poised to launch a number of programs, initiatives and services in the New Year as part of the Strategic Research Intensity Plan 2014-20.

The Seed, Bridge and Multidisciplinary Fund will support new “early days” innovative research projects, provide valuable funding for researchers between grants and encourage multidisciplinary research, particularly research that is aligned with the priority research themes of the Research Strategy Framework. Normally, the fund will stimulate research intensity through student engagement, thereby enhancing the student research learning and training experience. Recipients can receive up to $10,000 to fund their research over a two-year period.

The deadline for 2015 pilot program is Thursday, Jan. 15, at 5 p.m. Click here to apply.

“One of the common barriers that researchers face in their work is locating and identifying possible funding sources when grants and awards come to an end,” said Dr. Carrie Dyck, associate vice-president (research), pro tempore. “The creation of this fund will eliminate this significant research barrier, while also presenting opportunities to engage in multidisciplinary research that enhances the student research learning and training experience.”

“Building on the foundation of the Research Strategy Framework’s goals of excellence, growth and impact, the Seed, Bridge and Multidisciplinary Fund is one of many activities that have been identified in the upcoming years that will help Memorial to enhance its research capacity and grow the pool of talented researchers,” said Dr. Ray Gosine, vice-president (research), pro tempore.

The pilot competition for the Seed, Bridge and Multiplidisciplinary Fund will be Thursday, Jan. 15. Once the pilot is completed, there will be two competitions per year, with the regular deadlines to be announced in the near future.

For each competition, the vice-president (research) will chair and select a peer-review committee of five members from five distinct academic units. Applications will be adjudicated based on a number of criteria, such as excellence of the research proposal, degree to which the proposal constitutes a request for seed, bridge, or multidisciplinary funding, a track record of educating, training and supervising students and other criteria which will be provided in a call for proposals.

The fund implements one of the eight recommendations outlined in the Strategic Research Intensity Plan 2014-20, which reflects a synergistic and integrated approach for strengthening all aspects of research at Memorial University, including scholarship and creative activities, as well as the transformation of knowledge into projects, practices and policies, and other forms of community engagement.

To view the plan or find out more about the fund, please visit www.mun.ca/research


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