RESEARCH GRANTS AT SSHRC

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RESEARCH GRANTS AT SSHRC AN OVERVIEW TIM WILSON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, RESEARCH GRANTS AND PARTNERSHIPS Tim.Wilson@sshrc-crsh.gc.ca SEPTEMBER 2017

About SSHRC Grant Programs Update OUTLINE Application Preparation SSHRC s Strategic Priorities

Mandate and Governance Fast Facts ABOUT SSHRC Spending 2016-17 SSHRC s Community

Our mandate Created by Act of Parliament in 1977. Promote and assist research and scholarship in the social sciences and humanities. Advise the Minister of Science.

FEDERAL GRANTING AGENCIES MINISTER OF HEALTH MINISTER OF INNOVATION, SCIENCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Minister of Science Department Department Chief Science Advisor Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships Common Administrative Services Directorate (CASD) Canada Research Chairs Canada Excellence Research Chairs Research Support Fund Canada First Research Excellence Fund Network of Centres of Excellence College and Community Innovation Genome Canada Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)

*$380.2 million for grants, fellowships and scholarships $0.94 out of every allocated dollar goes directly to fund researchers and students Fast Facts Over 13,000 funding applications received More than 4,300 new grants, fellowships and scholarships awarded 4,300 volunteer external assessors and experts support the review of funding applications.

SSHRC S ACTUAL SPENDING 2016-2017 <2% TALENT INSIGHT $167.9 M $170.7 M 8% 6% CONNECTION OPERATING & MANAGEMENT COSTS $34.2 M $24.5 M 41% CFREF $7.4M 42% Grants & Fellowships / Operating & Maintenance: $404.7 million SSHRC Personnel: 221 Full-Time Employees

Talent Insight GRANT PROGRAMS UPDATE Connection Partnerships

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES TALENT Building the next generation of leaders and equipping them for research-intensive careers across the economy and society INSIGHT Fostering research-based knowledge about people CONNECTION Supporting the flow and exchange of that knowledge within and beyond academe. Master s Scholarships Doctoral Scholarships Postdoctoral Fellowships Insight Development Grants Insight Grants Support to institutions Connection Grants Support for Journals Knowledge Synthesis Grants PARTNERSHIPS Within the academic community and between academe, industry, government, not-for-profits and communities Partnership Development Grants Partnership Grants Partnership Engage Grants

INSIGHT DEVELOPMENT GRANTS Budget 2016 investment in investigatorled research led to increased success rate in 2016 (45.3%); now back to historical levels (32.1% in 2017) Applications and Awards 1400 1200 1000 800 50.0% 45.0% 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% Success and Funding Rates 25.0% 600 400 200 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Applications Awards Projected Apps Projected Awards Success Rate Funding Rate Projected SR% Projected FR%

INSIGHT GRANTS Recent program changes and decline in applications led to increased success rate in 2017 (40.0%) Applications and Awards 2500 2000 1500 45.0% 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% Success and Funding Rates 1000 500 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Applications Awards Projected Apps Projected Awards Success Rate Projected SR% Projected FR% Funding Rate

INSIGHT GRANTS: NEW STREAM Stream A (duration of 2-5 years) will be for requests ranging from $7K to $100K target success rate significantly higher than Stream B Stream B (duration of 2-5 years) will be for requests ranging from $100K to $400K Both streams will be adjudicated by the same committees and will receive the same rigorous level of merit review, including the input of external assessors Committees will receive separate budget envelopes dedicated to each stream Unsuccessful applicants from IDG 2017 may apply for an IG in 2017

SSHRC INSTITUTIONAL GRANTS Timeline: December 2015: Evaluation (Four recommendations) Summer 2016: Advisory Group (Eight SSHRC Leaders) December 2016: Roundtable with SSHRC Leaders Winter 2017: Consultations with small institutions September 2017: Launch December 2017: Deadline Single funding opportunity for institutions Supplement for all eligible small institutions More total funds for small institutions than current Aid to Small Universities envelope More stable funding, non-competitive Reduced administrative burden

SSHRC INSTITUTIONAL GRANTS New Branding SSHRC Explore Grants SSHRC Exchange Grants New Reporting Model Annual Spreadsheet Achievement report at the end of the grant

CONNECTION Funding Opportunity Year Program Parameters Results Connection Grants 2016-2017 Value for Events: $7,000 to $25,000 Value for outreach: $7,000 to $50,000 Duration: 1 year Applications received: 701 Awards: 394 (Success Rate 56%) Total Investment: $9.4M Knowledge Synthesis Grants January 2017 Value: $25,000 Global Landscape Applications received: 67 Awards: 30 (Success Rate 45%) Total Investment: $0.75M

CONNECTION GRANTS 800 90.0% Applications and Awards 700 600 500 400 300 200 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% Success Rates Applications Awards Projected Apps Projected Awards Success Rate Projected SR% 100 10.0% 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 0.0%

SUPPORT TO JOURNALS SSHRC is participating in the Canadian Scholarly Publishing Working Group that is working on a model framework and recommendations for the Canadian scholarly publishing sector as a whole Stakeholder consultation in order to make any necessary revisions to the Aid to Scholarly Journals (ASJ) funding opportunity Changes are necessary in order to integrate the Tri- Agency Open Access policy on Publications Next competition for funding will be held in 2018

PARTNERSHIPS Funding Opportunity Year Program Parameters Results Partnership Development Grants 2016-2017 Value: $75,000 to $200,000 Duration: 1 to 3 years Applications received: 143 Awards: 53 (Success Rate 37%) Total Investment: $10.0M Partnership Grants 2016-2017 Value: Up to $20,000 (stage 1) Max. $500,000/year up to 2.5 million in total (stage 2) Duration: 4 to 7 years Applications received: 81 Awards: 15 (Success Rate 19%) Total Investment: $37.4M

PARTNERSHIPS SSHRC funds partnerships through Partnership and Partnership Development Grants to: conduct research; mobilize knowledge; and, train future researchers. 35% 41% For 2016-17, 600 new Partners are expected to contribute $51.9 M over 7 years. 14% 9% Between 2012 and 2016 SSHRC support facilitated 360 formal partnership projects 3,100 partner organizations $227 M in partner contributions (cash and in-kind) POST-SECONDARY GOVERNMENT INDUSTRY NOT-FOR-PROFIT $21.3 M $4.9 M $7.4 M $18.3 M

PARTNERSHIPS ENGAGE GRANTS New competitions for funding that will provide short-term and timely support to partnered research activities. Objective is to inform decision-making in an organization from the public, private or nonprofit sectors. Valued between $7K and $25K over six months. Applications will be accepted quarterly. Launch in Summer 2017, with first application deadline September 15, 2017. 20

SPECTRUM OF SCALE, DURATION AND IMPACT PARTNERSHIP ENGAGE GRANTS ($7-25K) PARTNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT ($75-200K) PARTNERSHIP GRANTS ($500K-$2.5M) Tri-Council Programs SIG Up to $7K Exchange CONNECTION GRANTS ($7-50K) INSIGHT DEVELOPMENT ($7-75K) INSIGHT GRANTS (A) ($7-100K) INSIGHT GRANTS (B) ($100-400K) NCEs CERCs Explore Small Scale Short-term 1 Year Med- Scale Medium-term 2 3 Years Large Scale Longer-term 4+ Years

ELIGIBILITY OF HEALTH-RELATED RESEARCH SSHRC will be expanding its funding of health-related research projects with a focus on social sciences and humanities. Eligible projects would include: General well-being and work-life balance related topics Health policy and management Health ethics Social construction of health and health behavior Certain areas will remain ineligible: Clinical education Clinical research and therapy Kinesiology and epidemiology Contact us if uncertain; we are happy to review a one-page summary (Francois.Simard@sshrccrsh.gc.ca)

APPLICATION PREPARATION

APPLICATION PREPARATION Challenge: Ensure that your proposal addresses clear research questions; Offer theoretical contextualization within the relevant fields of inquiry; Present a well-considered methodological approach; A student s work/training must be meaningful Be creative and ambitious with your Knowledge Mobilization Plan. Where applicable, reach out to the community or public.

APPLICATION PREPARATION Feasibility: Applicants must show that their proposed project is well thought out and can be carried out as planned Provide justification: Do not presume adjudication committee members are familiar with the work, or with the specific terminology and particularities of the field of specialization Give a special attention to budget and provide good justification.

APPLICATION PREPARATION Know your audience Committee Selection: Disciplinary Multi-disciplinary (SS or H) Research Creation Aboriginal Contact Us: Program Officer contact information and general inquiry boxes on the web site

OUR STRATEGIC PRIORITIES: ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE FOR CANADA S FUTURE 1 Enable excellence in a changing research landscape 2 Create opportunities for research and training through collaborative initiatives 3 Connect social sciences and humanities research with Canadians

OBJECTIVE 1 ENABLE EXCELLENCE IN A CHANGING RESEARCH LANDSCAPE Promote open access to research publications and stewardship of research data through data management planning; Support and advance research conducted by and with Canada s Aboriginal communities; and Support novel disciplinary and interdisciplinary research methods and approaches, and the use of new technologies and sources of data.

Tri-Agency Open Access Policy Peer-reviewed journal articles based on agency-funded research to be freely accessible within 12 months of publication, via: Online repositories, or Open-access journals

Data Management Statement of Principles Outlines the tri-council agencies expectations for research data management and the roles and responsibilities of researchers, institutions, and funders in meeting these expectations. Serves as a basis for the development of data management policies and requirements.

Digging Into Data Challenge Challenges researchers to explore and apply new big data sources and methodologies to address questions related to the social sciences and humanities. Example: One project draws upon the expertise of historians and computer scientists studying the spread of the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic in the United States and Canada through digitized historic newspapers. The 2016 round includes 20 international funding agencies from North America, South America, Europe and the United Kingdom.

ABORIGINAL RESEARCH SSHRC is committed to supporting and promoting social sciences and humanities research by and with Aboriginal Peoples, including First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples.

TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION (TRC) REPORT To redress the legacy of residential schools and advance the process of Canadian reconciliation, the TRC Report made 94 calls to action. # 65: We call upon the federal government, through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and in collaboration with Aboriginal peoples, post-secondary institutions and educators, and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation and its partner institutions, to establish a national research program with multi-year funding to advance understanding of reconciliation.

OBJECTIVE 2 CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR RESEARCH AND TRAINING THROUGH COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVES Expand organizational partnerships Work with international funding agencies to fund collaborative research that responds to global challenges Promote social sciences and humanities participation in large, interdisciplinary research initiatives

CREATING RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES Syrian Refugee Arrival, Resettlement and Integration Initiative (Partnership Development Grants 2016) SSHRC and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada funded 27 short-term research projects addressing issues related to the resettlement process. Sport Participation Research Initiative (Insight/Talent, 2005-current) Sport Canada and SSHRC joint initiative to study quality sport participation. SSHRC-CIHR joint initiative: Healthy and Productive Work (Partnership Development Grants 2015) Examines intersection between health and social sciences in maintaining a healthy, inclusive, and productive workforce.

National Defense Research Initiative Talent/Insight (2016-current) Target Research Areas: Enabling sustained and effective military organizational culture change Developing trust in diverse organizational teams and in crosscultural settings Trust in autonomous intelligent systems

Societal Implications of Genomics Research Talent/Insight (2015-current) Initiative focuses on understanding the societal implications of genomic innovations characterized as disruptive

SSHRC-Mitacs Any Partnerships (2013-current) Drawing on SSHRC s merit review to pre-qualify SSHRC-funded projects for: Mitacs Accelerate Mitacs GlobalLink

NUMBER OF INTERNATIONAL RESEARCHERS INVOLVED IN SSHRC-FUNDED GRANTS (LAST 10 YEARS) 1000 1000 800 600 400 200 0 738 747 704 663 617 581 738 532 437 474 542 576 363 400 475 394 342 319 264 187 190 230 217 262 196 171 188 99 118 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Co-applicant Collaborator

INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS: TOP-10 COUNTRIES (2012-13 TO 2016-17) # OF INTERNATIONAL RESEARCHERS 1 10 1 2 3 5 6 8-9 2 3 5 8 9 7 6 1 United States 1228 2 United Kingdom 465 3 France 313 4 Australia 219 5 Germany 140 6 Switzerland 88 7 China 86 8 Belgium 77 9 Netherland 75 10 South Africa 65 # OF INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS 10 7 4 4 1 United States 208 2 United Kingdom 56 3 France 53 4 Australia 38 5 Germany 29 6 China 26 7 South Africa 20 8 Switzerland 20 9 Belgium 18 10 Mexico 17

The Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) Consortium of key humanities and social science funders in South America, North America and Europe (17 partners from 12 countries) Enhances the ability of funders, research organizations and researchers to engage in transnational dialogue and collaboration Facilitates funding access for international research collaboration by offering a single platform for joint calls (e.g. Digging into Data Challenge)

OBJECTIVE 3 CONNECT SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH WITH CANADIANS Collaborate with the public, private, not-for-profit and academic sectors to address key challenge areas for Canada; Increase opportunities for students to engage with non-academic sectors as part of their research training; Work with students, researchers, research institutions and other stakeholders to better articulate the value and contribution of research; and Make SSHRC s own administrative data more easily accessible to the public.

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