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SSHRC Explore and Exchange Grants (SIG): Call for September 2021 Applications

Posted on: Aug 17, 2021

The Office of Research Services is pleased to announce the SSHRC Explore and Exchange Grants September 2021 competition.

SSHRC Exchange Grants are back!

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the SIG-Exchange stream was suspended in 2020. This stream has been relaunched for online activities only. Travel and associated costs remain ineligible.

 

Important changes to CV requirements

Since November 2020, the Office of Research Services (ORS) has not accepted CAQC-format or free-form CVs for applications for internal grants and other awards. The ORS now only accepts Canadian Common CVs (CCVs) for award applications.

Please consult these resources how how to prepare a CCV. The ORS has also prepared instructional videos on this new requirement, which faculty members can download from Alfresco, and additional guidance on how to generate a CCV can be found here.

 

Information about SSHRC Explore and Exchange Grant funding

This funding opportunity is:

  • supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) through its SSHRC Institutional Grants (SIG) program, and
  • administered by Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE).

SSHRC Explore and Exchange Grants are intended to strengthen research excellence in the social sciences and humanities.

Successful applicants in the Explore stream are expected to apply for SSHRC funding under the Insight or Insight Development program in the near future.

CUE receives additional funding from the Tri-Agency via the Research Support Fund (RSF). For further information on the RSF at CUE, please visit this website.

 

SSHRC Explore Grants (Projects) SSHRC Exchange Grants (Dissemination)
Allows small-scale innovation and experimentation by providing funding to develop a research project or conduct pilot work. Now available, for online activities only
Enables researchers to hire student research assistants.
Supports social sciences and humanities researchers at any stage of their careers.

 

Deadline for Application Submissions

September 30, 2021 at 11:59 pm. No extensions will be provided.

Value and Duration

NEW. Due to restrictions in effective dates of the funding source, Explore Grants are valid until September 29, 2022, with no possibility of extension.

Exchange Grants are valid until 5 days after the end of the funded activity, or until September 29, 2022, whichever is the shortest.

  • SSHRC Explore Grants: Maximum of $4000 each.
  • SSHRC Exchange Grants: Maximum of $1,500 each.
  • Maximum (combined) is $5,000.

Effective Dates of the Awards

  • September 30, 2021 to September 30, 2022
  • SIG awards are not retroactive and cannot be used to pay for expenses incurred outside the effective dates of the award.

Eligibility

These awards are open to CUE faculty members conducting research in a discipline supported by SSHRC. We encourage all eligible candidates to apply to this internal award. Applicants can submit a maximum of one application to each stream.

Faculty members currently holding an active SSHRC Institutional Grant are ineligible for a grant of the same kind, but are eligible for an additional grant of the other stream. This includes those who received extensions due to COVID-19. Faculty members may only hold one award per stream in any twelve (12) month period.

How to Apply

Applications will only be received as a single PDF document via email.

To create a single PDF file:

  1. Fill out the application form (below) and collect all signatures.
  2. Collect all of the required attachments and convert them to PDF format.
  3. “Print” the signed application form as a PDF document. (The application form is password-protected, and will not allow merging into a single document.)
  4. Combine all of the documents into a single PDF in the order listed in the application form checklist, making sure that the application form is included as the first document.

For more information, please contact research@concordia.ab.ca

Subject Matter Eligibility

Applications must fall within the Subject Matter Eligibility of SSHRC.  Briefly:

“Applications to SSHRC as the primary source of research or research training support must meet the following two criteria:

  • The proposed research or related activities must be primarily in the social sciences and humanities (i.e., aligned with SSHRC’s legislated mandate).
  • The intended outcome of the research must primarily be to add to our understanding and knowledge of individuals, groups and societies—what we think, how we live, and how we interact with each other and the world around us.

Review process

SSHRC Explore and Exchange Grants are adjudicated internally by the Research and Faculty Development Committee through a merit review process. Information on evaluation criteria and scoring is included in the guidelines.

 

Conceptual or Budgetary Overlap with existing or future applications

Neither SSHRC nor CUE allow duplicate funding requests. Therefore, applications with significant conceptual and/or budgetary overlap with existing or upcoming awards—internal or external—will not be accepted.

If you have applied for, or are considering applying for, additional funds—internal or external—to support the research that you are submitting for consideration in this competition, you are required to disclose this information to the Office of Research Services and to include this information in the appropriate sections of the application form.

Failure to disclose this information may result in disciplinary action.


SSHRC-SIG Explore and Exchange Grants are sponsored by SSHRC through an institutional grant. CUE receives additional funding from the Tri-Agency via the Research Support Fund (RSF). For further information on the RSF, please visit this website.