Introduction to Lakehead Research New Faculty Orientation August 29, 2016 Andrew P. Dean Vice-President, Research and Innovation Anne Klymenko Director, Research Services
Overview of Presentation Strategic Plan and Research Priorities Lakehead s Research Performance VPRI Organizational Chart Overview of Research Services Research Funding Opportunities Research Ethics and Integrity Overview of Economic Development & Innovation Office (EDIO) and LUCAS Questions?
STRATEGIC PLAN AND RESEARCH PERFORMANCE
Nurturing a Passion to Lead: Strategic Research Plan 2013-2018
Academic/Strategic Research Plan: 2012-2017 Six Research Priorities Advanced Systems and Technologies Cultures, Societies, and Social Justice The Environment and Natural Resources First Nation, Métis and Inuit (Aboriginal) Research Health Research Across the Life Span Northern Studies Research priorities are used as the foundation upon which to build graduate programs, allocate Canada Research Chairs, CFI grants, etc.
Research Performance Metrics Named as a RESEARCH UNIVERSITY OF THE YEAR in Canada in the Undergraduate Category in 2013, 2014, 2015 (number one in Canada in 2015) by Re$earch Infosource Ranked 1 ST IN TOTAL RESEARCH DOLLARS among Ontario s primarily undergraduate universities (Maclean s 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015) Ranked 1 ST IN TOTAL VALUE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES GRANTS among primarily undergraduate universities (Maclean s 2011, 2013, 2014) Ranked among the TOP 10 MOST INVENTIVE UNIVERSITIES (by income) in Canada (Impact Group 2012)
VPRI Organizational Chart 2015-2016 Vice-President Research & Innovation Andrew P. Dean Associate Vice- President, Research & Innovation Batia Stolar (Interim) Economic Development and Innovation Office Florence Bailey, Manager, Industry Research Partnerships Ellen McKay, Acting Manager, Technology Transfer Office of Research Services Anne Klymenko, Director Lakehead University Centre for Analytical Services (LUCAS) Francis Appoh, Director
OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH SERVICES
Mandate: To implement Lakehead s strategic research directions by providing the highest quality research administration and ethics support services needed to realize the full potential of excellence for Lakehead s research and innovation enterprise. Research Services: is the first point of contact for faculty members who are seeking financial support for their research or assistance in administering their program of research provides assistance to researchers in preparing funding proposals, particularly those of a large-scale collaborative nature administers the University s research ethics programs (Research Ethics Board and Animal Care Committee). We also work with Human Resources to deliver our Biosafety and Radiation Safety program as it relates to research.
How to Apply for Funding Step 1: Familiarize yourself with available funding opportunities (funding opportunities advertised to faculty weekly by ORS) Step 2: Preparing the Application - Access ORS Resources: https://www.lakeheadu.ca/research-andinnovation Funding guidelines Workshops/Information sessions Research Grants Officer SSHRC/CIHR-NSERC Res. Facilitators Professional grant writers Peer review / mentorship Research-related policies Step 3: Complete Research Proposal Approval Form and obtain signatures Step 4: Submit application to ORS by internal deadline (two weeks prior to external deadline) Step 5: ORS Review Feedback to researcher Compliance with guidelines and internal LU policies Steps 6+7: ORS returns application to researcher with comments Researcher incorporates ORS feedback Step 8: Researcher submits final version to ORS ORS obtains approval of VP RI Application submitted to funder
MAJOR FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
Critical Funding Opportunities for New Faculty Senate Research Committee (Internal Funding) Tri-Council (NSERC, SSHRC, CIHR) Other other government, industry foundations, etc.
Senate Research Committee Internal Awards Fund Amount Deadlines Research Development Fund $7,000 January 20* Open Access Author Fund $2,500 Open Conference Travel Grants Up to $1000 October 10; May 10 Publication Assistance Grants Up to $500 January 20* Visiting Scholar Grant Up to $1,000 January 20* Leave/Non-Leave Research Grant (administered on behalf of CRA) Open January 20* Awards for Research Excellence Distinguished Researcher Award Contributions to Research Award $1,500 each $100 each November 30 May 15 For more information, or contact: Sarah Jane Walker, Executive Assistant Vice-President, Research and Innovation @ ext. 8092 vpri@lakeheadu.ca *Revised guidelines with new deadlines will be posted Fall 2016, pending full committee approval.
Senate Research Committee Internal Awards (continued) Eligibility for SRC Funding Funding is given to tenured & tenure-track faculty members of Lakehead University. Check guidelines for specific details. Timeframe of SRC grants One year Application Procedure Applications are only available through the Romeo Research Portal. To access the portal, log into MyInfo, then select Romeo Research Portal on the left.
Other Internal Funding Vice-President Research and Innovation Strategic Fund 1. Research Facilitation Fund: Sustainability Studies Research Grant (Pilot) Strategic Research Opportunity Grant UMD Research Collaboration Grant 2. Emergency Research Equipment Repair Fund 3. Lakehead University s Research Bridge Fund 4. International Research Collaboration Grant Regional Research Funds For more information: https://www.lakeheadu.ca/research-and-innovation/research-services/fundingprizes/internal
Upcoming Competitions SSHRC Deadlines Insight Grants: October 15, 2016 Insight Development Grants: February 3, 2017 Partnership Development Grants: November 30, 2016 Partnership Grants LOI: February 15, 2017 Connection Grants: November 1, 2016 CIHR Deadlines Foundation Grant: Registration period: August 30 to September 13 Project Grant: Registration period: September 8 to September 20 Upcoming NSERC Deadlines Discovery Grants: November 1, 2016 (NOI was due August 1 (mandatory)) Research Tools and Instruments Grants: internal competition deadline September 20, 2016 Strategic Project Grants: April 1, 2017 Collaborative Research & Development Grants, Engage and Interaction Grants (open deadline involve industry collaboration). Canada Foundation for Innovation (Research Infrastructure) CFI John R. Evans Leaders Fund (Unaffiliated) - Internal Deadline: November 30, 2016 Upcoming Information Sessions Health Research Funding Forum: 10:00 AM ATAC 5036 (Orillia faculty members can participate in OA 3041) NSERC Discovery Grant workshops: 1:00 PM ATAC 3004 (Orillia faculty members can participate in OA 3041) SSHRC Insight Panel Discussion: September 9 from 10-12 in ATAC 3004 (Orillia faculty members can participate in OA 3007)
Other Funding Opportunities Mitacs Main Programs Accelerate Elevate Internships for graduate students and postdocs involving industry (no deadline). Two year postdoctoral fellowship involving industry. Globalink Globalink Research Award - provides funding to support senior undergraduate and graduate student research projects abroad (to reopen September 2016). Globalink Research Internship - a competitive initiative for international undergraduates to participate in a 12-week research internship under the supervision of Canadian university faculty members (student applications due September 20, 2016). Ministry of Research and Innovation: Early Researcher Award (ERA) The ERA program gives funding to new researchers working at publicly funded Ontario research institutions to build a research team. Each award to a leading researcher is a maximum of $100,000 and must be matched by an additional $50,000 from the researcher s institution and/or partner organization.
Research Agreements Don t enter into a contract without us! Faculty members are not authorized to sign and bind the university in agreements Standard agreements with government and not-for-profit agencies: Contact: Sue Wright (ext. 8283) Office of Research Services Sponsored Research Agreements with industry, Non- Disclosure/Confidentiality Agreements or Material Transfer Agreements: Contact: Ellen Maceyovski (ext. 8724) Economic Development and Innovation Office
RESEARCH ETHICS AND INTEGRITY
Regulatory Requirements Affecting Research Research Services Administered: Research Ethics Board Animal Care Committee Controlled Goods Environmental Assessment Responsible Conduct of Research Human Resources Administered: Biosafety Committee
Research Ethics Board The Research Ethics Board is responsible for ensuring that all research involving human participants undergoes ethical review before the research commences. This includes research from faculty members, graduate students, and all human participant research that occurs on and off campus. ***REB review turnaround time for minimal risk projects is 2-3 weeks***
Existing approval from another institution? Still require approval from the Lakehead University Research Ethics Board Researchers submit through Romeo and include their letter of approval from their other institution. A delegated review is conducted. All researchers must complete the TCPS2 online Tutorial!
Animal Care Committee (ACC) The Committee s role is to ensure that all animal care and experimentation at Lakehead University is conducted within the guidelines of the Canadian Council on Animal Care and the Animals for Research Act. Animal Utilization Protocol forms must be completed for all animal use including research, teaching, testing, and field studies, and submitted to the Committee for approval before the research is initiated. Applications for review are administered through the Romeo Researcher Portal.
Tri-Council Agreement regarding release of funds Universities agree to: allow researchers to access funds AFTER ethics approval; and that if activities requiring ethics will only take place in the future, the ORS may release a part of the funds; Tri-Council Agreement on the Administration of Agency Grants and Awards: http://science.gc.ca/default.asp?lang=en&n=56b87be5-1
Research Integrity Policy New Research Integrity Policy is under review with LUFA and will comply with the Tri-Agency Framework: Responsible Conduct of Research http://www.rcr.ethics.gc.ca/eng/policypolitique/framework-cadre/ During the Fall 2015 semester, the ORS will be holding information sessions and consultations across campus The new Research Integrity Policy and its procedures for investigating allegations of breaches to the policy will be incorporated into Article 39 of the Lakehead University Faculty Association.
Lakehead s Economic Development & Innovation Office (EDI) is responsible for: Supporting the activities of the President's Advisory Council on Economic Development (PACED) on both Lakehead campuses, and assist in the implementation of various economic development initiatives Handling of Intellectual Property protection issues (including patents, copyright and trademark) Supporting the Commercialization and Licensing of University technologies Serving as a liaison between industry, the local community, and the University Assisting with University-industry-government collaborative programs Supporting the creation and development of start-up knowledge-based businesses Administering the University's Intellectual Property policies Creating and negotiating many different types of agreements, including the following: industry sponsored research; intellectual property ownership; licensing; confidentiality and non-disclosure; financial obligation; inventor compensation pool; collaboration and consortium; and material transfer. Contact: Bruce Holm, Manager, Industry Liaison, Ext. 8793 Ellen Maceyovski, Manager, Technology Transfer, Ext. 8724
LUCAS facilities are multiple use and administered through one location Combines experienced technical staff, researchers and the unique technology of the University Provides advanced testing services to regional as well as international clients using the latest in research equipment. The laboratories provide students with the necessary training and hands-on access to scientific instrumentation allowing them to develop essential skills to further their research careers or to secure jobs Member Laboratories: Aquatic Toxicology Research Centre (ATRC) Forest Resources & Soils Testing Lab (FoRest) Instrumentation Laboratory (LUIL) Genetic Services (LUGEN) Wood Science Testing Lab (LUWSTL) Biomass Utilization Research Lab (BURL) Environmental Laboratory (LUEL) Geospatial Data Centre (LUGDC) Material Characterization Services (LUMCS) Paleo-DNA Laboratory Contact: Dr. Francis Appoh, Director LUCAS, Ext. 8853
For Additional Information Information Guide for New Faculty Research Services (2 nd Floor) and Economic Development & Innovation Office (Bsmt) are located at 1294 Balmoral Avenue Research Services Information Guide for New Faculty 2015-2016 Website: https://www.lakeheadu.ca/research-and-innovation
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