Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Development Grants Andrew Friesen, PhD SSHRC Research Facilitator afriesen@lakeheadu.ca Andrew Hacquoil, MA Research Grants Officer ahacquo1@lakeheadu.ca
Insight Development Grant Value: $7,000 - $75,000 Duration: 1 2 years SSHRC deadline: February 1, 2015 Lakehead U internal deadline: January 18, 2015 Results announced: June (ish) Multiple applications: - Only one application as applicant per competition - Can only be applied to one of SSHRC, NSERC, CIHR - Cannot submit for both Insight Grant AND Insight Development Grant (in a calendar year) - Can only hold on IDG as applicant at a time Eligibility Anything in social sciences and humanities that does NOT fall under the mandate of NSERC or CIHR
Insight Development Grant Objectives Build knowledge and understanding from disciplinary, interdisciplinary, and/or cross-sector perspectives through support for the best researchers; Support new approaches to research on complex and important topics, including those that transcend the capacity of any one scholar, institution or discipline. Provide a high-quality research training experience for students; Fund research expertise that relates to societal challenges and opportunities; and Mobilize research knowledge to and from academic and nonacademic audiences with the potential to lead to intellectual, cultural, social and economic influence, benefit and impact.
SSHRC Architecture Insight Insight Insight Development Partnership Partnership Partnership Development Connections
SSHRC Research Priorities Future Challenge Areas What new ways of learning, particularly in higher education, will Canadians need to thrive in an evolving society and labour market? What effects will the quest for energy and natural resources have on our society and our position on the world stage? How are the experiences and aspirations of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada essential to building a successful shared future? What might the implications of global peak population be for Canada? How can emerging technologies be leveraged to benefit Canadians? What knowledge will Canada need to thrive in an interconnected, evolving global landscape? Aligning your project with these priorities can be advantageous
Characteristics of Research Team You (as applicant): Are affiliated with Lakehead University (or another Canadian eligible institution) Have completed any outstanding final reports from past SSHRC awards I am an EMERGING scholar with little prior grant experience I am an ESTABLISHED scholar with a NEW research program
Characteristics of Research Team Your co-applicants: Are from a Canadian postsecondary institution (or an international postsecondary institution with rationale for inclusion) Accept SSHRC online invitation Your collaborators are: Anyone who might make a significant contribution to the research
The Adjudication Committee Applications may be adjudicated by discipline-based, multidisciplinary, or thematic committees according to the nature of the application. Applicants are asked to identify: Keywords Disciplines Areas of research Temporal periods Geographical regions Countries Aboriginal Research Research-creation
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 History Anthropology Economics Sociology Education Medieval studies Archaeology Business and management Communication studies Psychology Classics Linguistics Demography Social work Literature Translation Journalism Career guidance Fine arts Political science Media studies Philosophy Public admin Gender studies Religious studies Law and criminology Geography Urban planning and environmental studies Library and info science Cultural studies
Adjudication Scoring Evaluation Criteria Capability, 30% Feasibility, 20% Challenge, 50%
Adjudication Scoring: Challenge The aim and importance of the endeavour (50%) Originality/ Significance Methods Student/ Scholar/ HQP training
Adjudication Scoring: Feasibility The plan to achieve excellence (20%)
Adjudication Scoring: Capability The expertise to succeed (30%)
New Scoring Table Score Descriptor 6 Excellent 5 Very good 4 Good 3 Satisfactory 2 Moderate 1 Unsatisfactory
Feedback Provided Applicants receive: Notice of decision Summary of the Adjudication Committee s evaulations Committee statistics Brace yourself: the extent of the evaluations will be very minimal!!!
Competition Statistics Insight Development Grants 2013-2014 Nationally 1,028 projects submitted (306 awarded; ~ 30% success) Lakehead University 21 projects submitted (6 awarded; ~ 28% success; 25% funded)
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The Application Application composition Canadian common CV (CCV) for applicant, co-applicants and collaborators with mandatory attachments Application modules Identification Activity Details Revisions since Previous Application Summary of Proposal Roles and Responsibilities Roles and Training of Students Knowledge Mobilization Plan Expected Outcomes Funds Requested from SSHRC Funds from other Sources
The Application (continued) Detailed Description List of References Timelines
Strong Applications Address the objectives of the Insight Development Grant Try to tie-in to a future challenge area (without stretching it) Try to vary the disciplines so that multiple perspectives can be brought to the project Succinctly explain (i.e., do not overemphasize) the circumstances of interruptions or delays in your career beyond teaching, research, and administration duties Diversify partners include French and English-language partners
Strong Applications Also Involve students and/or postdocs at every level and stage of the project Acknowledge other noted researchers who are doing work related to your topic Provide rationale for their budget requests without stretching expenses Are consistent between budget and budget justification Integrate knowledge mobilization plans as important components Follow the headings and format of the application Don t repeat information Use maximum allocated space
.and also. Start early (2 months) Leave enough time to check all major components of the application Set up a grant application team. ORS representatives would be happy to be a part of this committee.
Suggested Timeline Today Today or tomorrow December Rough Draft January Polish and refinement January 18, 2014 Internal Deadline Review for completeness Signatures February 1, 2014 SSHRC Deadline Workshop Connect with the Andrews The Office of Research Services is eager and ready to help at every point along the way
Office of Research Services as Emotion Regulation Andrew Friesen afriesen@lakeheadu.ca 343-8290 Andrew Hacquoil ahacquo1@lakeheadu.ca 343-8092
Additional Resources SSHRC video walkthrough: http://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/applydemande/tips-astuces/idg_walkthrough-sds_visite_virtuelleeng.aspx 10 Tips for grant writing: http://www.theguardian.com/higher-educationnetwork/blog/2013/apr/19/tips-successful-research-grantfunding?cmp=twt_gu Budget toolkit and other resources: https://www.lakeheadu.ca/research-and-innovation/researchservices/resources/tri-council-information-pages/sshrc-resources