Hello everyone,
We are extending the EOI deadline for the Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards (CIRTA) to Friday, January 30, at 1:00PM.
Please note the following opportunity is only open to faculty who hold active Tri-Agency grants between April 1, 2025-March 31, 2027 (as required from the Tri-Agencies).
The awards are a targeted, one-time initiative designed to recruit international or returning Canadian doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers to Canada. The University of Lethbridge has a quota of 2 doctoral and 2 postdoctoral positions. You are receiving this email because you may currently hold a Tri-agency grant, which is one of the award criteria. You can review if your tri-agency grant is eligible under item 17 here<https://nserc-crsng.canada.ca/en/canada-impact-research-training-awards-qa>. All disciplines are encouraged to apply (SSHRC, NSERC, CIHR).
You can submit an expression of interest by January 30th, 1:00 PM through the form: Expression of Interest Form<https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=wmDTjIsGNk6NtSezV5L1Pyi…>. Graduate students must apply to the doctoral program by January 15th to be considered for the award.
Deadline for the full application is February 13th, 3:00 PM. We are still waiting for more details from the Tri-Agencies about the application requirements and adjudication criteria.
A few things to note about the awards:
Value and duration:
* Doctoral award: $40,000/3 years
* Postdoctoral award: $70,000/2 years
* The awards should be activated by March 31, 2027.
Eligibility:
• As the supervisor, you must hold an active Tri-Agency grant in the current or upcoming fiscal year (April 1, 2025-March 31, 2027).
• Nominees (doctoral and postdoctoral) must NOT have a current affiliation with a Canadian institution and must be currently studying or working aboard.
• There are no eligibility windows (nominees do NOT need to be within 36 months of the start-date of their PhD program or do NOT need to be within 3 years of completing their doctoral degree).
• There are no restrictions on citizenship or immigration status. This award is intended to recruit top-talent, whether it is helping Canadians working outside of the country return, or bringing outside talent into Canada.
Priority Areas:
The projects could fit under any of the Tr-Agencies, but should apply to one of eight priority areas:
• Advanced digital technologies (including AI, quantum and cybersecurity)
• Health, including biotechnology
• Clean technology and resource value chains
• Environment, climate resilience and the Arctic
• Food and water security
• Democratic and community resilience
• Manufacturing and advanced materials
• Defence and dual-use technologies
For more information about the awards, see below:
• Postdoctoral Awards| Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards (CIRTA) | University of Lethbridge<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/grants/canada-impact-research-training-…>
• Graduate Awards| Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards (CIRTA) | University of Lethbridge<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/graduate-studies/awards/canada-impact-research-t…>. Graduate students must apply to the doctoral program by January 15th to be considered for the award.
• More in-depth information can be found on the government website. <https://nserc-crsng.canada.ca/en/canada-impact-research-training-awards-qa>
We realize this is a tight timeline. If you have any questions, please reach out to:
Deirdre Coburn (doctoral): sgs.awards(a)uleth.ca<mailto:sgs.awards@uleth.ca>
Nicole van Rootselaar (postdoctoral): oris.internal(a)uleth.ca<mailto:oris.internal@uleth.ca>
Best,
Nicole and Deirdre
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Nicole van Rootselaar, PhD.
(she/her)
Research Facilitator, Internal Awards, Postdoctoral Funding, and Research Management System Support
Office of Research and Innovation Services
Office B635
oris.<mailto:Oris.director@uleth.ca>health(a)uleth.ca<mailto:Oris.director@uleth.ca>
403-332-2002
ULethbridge|Research<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research>
4401 University Drive
Lethbridge AB, Canada(
T1K 3M4
ulethbridge.ca
The University of Lethbridge’s Blackfoot name is Iniskim, meaning Sacred Buffalo Stone. The University is located in traditional Blackfoot Confederacy territory. I am grateful to live and work on the traditional land of the Blackfoot people, and continue to learn and honour their traditional ways of knowing in caring for this land, as well as all Indigenous Peoples who have helped shape and continue to strengthen our University community.
All applications/proposals/notices of intent must be approved by the Office of Research & Innovation Services (ORIS) using the Research Proposal Form (RPF) on the Bridge<https://bridge.uleth.ca/selfservicetwbkwbis.P_GenMenu?name=bmenu.P_MainMnu> with a copy of the application. Therefore, applicants and co-applicants should allow sufficient lead time for a thorough review at each approval level. The RPF must be received before an application is submitted electronically to a funding agency. The faculty member's responsibility is to ensure that the ORIS receives a completed RPF well before the agency deadline. Visit this page<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/external-grant-deadlines> for more information.
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Overview: In October 2024, the Tri-agencies released a statement that narrative CVs, also called the "Tri-agency CV" would be phased in until all applications rely on this new format. Since this announcement, select competitions (SSHRC Impact Award, CIHR Catalysts, NSERC Discovery Horizons) have tested the narrative CV format, and continue to do so for certain opportunities. A full-rollout date is not confirmed, but the Tri-agencies hinted Fall 2027 or later as a possible implementation deadline.
Join ORIS for an introduction on Jan.28th to the narrative CV format and review ideas on how to craft your own research narrative. Sessions will be offered the following weeks at the same time to provide an opportunity to collaboratively develop your narrative CV template.
Presenters: Dr. Nicole van Rootselaar and Nancy Barajas Jaimes (ORIS)
Audience: Faculty members and trainees
Materials: None
Disciplines:
Health and Life Sciences
Social Sciences and Humanities
Natural Sciences and Engineering
Date: January 28, 2025 | 11:00am to Noon
Venue: SA 8003. The session will by Hybrid. Please remember that to qualify for the ECR Seed Grant, you must attend hybrid sessions in person.
You can access Zoom link here, or see your calendar for an invite and link: https://uleth.zoom.us/j/98275108230
Hello everyone,
We are excited to share the new opportunity to apply for the Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards (CIRTA).
Please note the following opportunity is only open to faculty who hold active Tri-Agency grants (as required from the Tri-Agencies).
The awards are a targeted, one-time initiative designed to recruit international or returning Canadian doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers to Canada. The University of Lethbridge has a quota of 2 doctoral and 2 postdoctoral positions. You are receiving this email because you may currently hold a Tri-agency grant, which is one of the award criteria. You can review if your tri-agency grant is eligible under item 17 here<https://nserc-crsng.canada.ca/en/canada-impact-research-training-awards-qa>. All disciplines are encouraged to apply (SSHRC, NSERC, CIHR).
You can submit an expression of interest by January 20th, 8:30 AM through the form: Expression of Interest Form<https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=wmDTjIsGNk6NtSezV5L1Pyi…>. Graduate students must apply to the doctoral program by January 15th to be considered for the award.
Deadline for the full application is February 13th, 3:00 PM. We are still waiting for more details from the Tri-Agencies about the application requirements and adjudication criteria.
A few things to note about the awards:
Value and duration:
* Doctoral award: $40,000/3 years
* Postdoctoral award: $70,000/2 years
* The awards should be activated by March 31, 2027.
Eligibility:
* As the supervisor, you must hold an active Tri-Agency grant in the current or upcoming fiscal year.
* Nominees (doctoral and postdoctoral) must NOT have a current affiliation with a Canadian institution and must be currently studying or working aboard.
* There are no eligibility windows (nominees do NOT need to be within 36 months of the start-date of their PhD program or do NOT need to be within 3 years of completing their doctoral degree).
* There are no restrictions on citizenship or immigration status. This award is intended to recruit top-talent, whether it is helping Canadians working outside of the country return, or bringing outside talent into Canada.
Priority Areas:
The projects could fit under any of the Tr-Agencies, but should apply to one of eight priority areas:
* Advanced digital technologies (including AI, quantum and cybersecurity)
* Health, including biotechnology
* Clean technology and resource value chains
* Environment, climate resilience and the Arctic
* Food and water security
* Democratic and community resilience
* Manufacturing and advanced materials
* Defence and dual-use technologies
For more information about the awards, see below:
* Postdoctoral Awards| Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards (CIRTA) | University of Lethbridge<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/grants/canada-impact-research-training-…>
* Graduate Awards| Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards (CIRTA) | University of Lethbridge<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/graduate-studies/awards/canada-impact-research-t…>. Graduate students must apply to the doctoral program by January 15th to be considered for the award.
* More in-depth information can be found on the government website.<https://nserc-crsng.canada.ca/en/canada-impact-research-training-awards-qa> <https://nserc-crsng.canada.ca/en/canada-impact-research-training-awards-qa>
We realize this is a tight timeline. If you have any questions, please reach out to:
Deirdre Coburn (doctoral): sgs.awards(a)uleth.ca<mailto:sgs.awards@uleth.ca>
Nicole van Rootselaar (postdoctoral): oris.internal(a)uleth.ca<mailto:oris.internal@uleth.ca>
Best,
Nicole and Deirdre
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Nicole van Rootselaar, PhD.
(she/her)
Research Facilitator, Internal Awards, Postdoctoral Funding, and Research Management System Support
Office of Research and Innovation Services
Office B635
oris.<mailto:Oris.director@uleth.ca>health(a)uleth.ca<mailto:Oris.director@uleth.ca>
403-332-2002
ULethbridge|Research<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research>
4401 University Drive
Lethbridge AB, Canada(
T1K 3M4
ulethbridge.ca
The University of Lethbridge's Blackfoot name is Iniskim, meaning Sacred Buffalo Stone. The University is located in traditional Blackfoot Confederacy territory. I am grateful to live and work on the traditional land of the Blackfoot people, and continue to learn and honour their traditional ways of knowing in caring for this land, as well as all Indigenous Peoples who have helped shape and continue to strengthen our University community.
All applications/proposals/notices of intent must be approved by the Office of Research & Innovation Services (ORIS) using the Research Proposal Form (RPF) on the Bridge<https://bridge.uleth.ca/selfservicetwbkwbis.P_GenMenu?name=bmenu.P_MainMnu> with a copy of the application. Therefore, applicants and co-applicants should allow sufficient lead time for a thorough review at each approval level. The RPF must be received before an application is submitted electronically to a funding agency. The faculty member's responsibility is to ensure that the ORIS receives a completed RPF well before the agency deadline. Visit this page<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/external-grant-deadlines> for more information.
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Greetings,
You are invited to join us for an engaging Mitacs Workshop designed to help researchers and students explore funding opportunities, collaborative projects, and professional development programs offered by Mitacs.
Date: February 11, 2026
Time: 1:00-3:00 pm
Location: Hybrid - SA9008 – Zoom Link<https://uleth.zoom.us/j/96390715249>
This session will cover:
* Mitacs programs for research and innovation
* How to apply for funding and internships
* Tips for building successful partnerships
Whether you are a faculty member, graduate student, or postdoctoral researcher, this workshop will provide valuable insights into leveraging Mitacs resources for your research and career development.
We are looking forward to seeing you there!
Cheers,
Campbell
Campbell S. Peat, PhD
Research Facilitator - Social Sciences, Humanities & Fine Arts
Office of Research and Information Services
(p) 403-332-4487
(e) campbell.peat2(a)uleth.ca
Our University’s Blackfoot name is Iniskim, meaning Sacred Buffalo Stone. The University of Lethbridge is located in Blackfoot Confederacy territory. We honour the Blackfoot people and their traditional ways of knowing in caring for this land, as well as all Aboriginal peoples who have helped shape and continue to strengthen our University community.
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Greetings,
The NFRF International Joint Initiative for Research Harnessing Disruptive Technologies to Address Global Challenges represents a collaboration among research funders from the Åland Islands, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom to support international, interdisciplinary and transformative research aimed at harnessing disruptive technology to address major global societal challenges.
This call<https://sshrc-crsh.canada.ca/funding-financement/nfrf-fnfr/international/20…> aims to harness the potential of disruptive technology to offer novel solutions to global challenges and accelerate progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). More research is needed on how disruptive technologies can be used in contextually appropriate interventions to have transformative economic or societal impacts to improve the lives of people and the planet.
Projects in this call must directly address at least one of the SDGs.
The 17 SDGs<https://sdgs.un.org/goals> are:
1. No Poverty - End poverty in all its forms everywhere.
2. Zero Hunger - End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.
3. Good Health and Well-Being - Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.
4. Quality Education - Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
5. Gender Equality - Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.
6. Clean Water and Sanitation - Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.
7. Affordable and Clean Energy - Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth - Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all.
9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure - Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation.
10. Reduced Inequalities - Reduce inequality within and among countries.
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities - Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
12. Responsible Consumption and Production - Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.
13. Climate Action - Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
14. Life Below Water - Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.
15. Life on Land - Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss.
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions - Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.
17. Partnerships for the Goals - Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development.
18. Other - In recognition that there are gaps in the SDGs, particularly related to Indigenous communities, projects may also apply if they are addressing a global challenge that is not captured by the SDGs. If "other" is selected, the proposal will have to justify that its focus is a relevant global challenge for this call, and it will be up to the review panel to assess fit-to-program. Projects that do not pass fit-to-program at the letter of intent (LOI) stage will not be invited to the full application stage.
In this call, "disruptive technology" is defined as "an innovation whose application replaces or radically alters systems, processes and/or behaviours to have transformative economic or societal impacts. The impact may be localized or far-reaching. Disruptive technology may include cutting-edge and novel innovations, or the application of an existing innovation in a new context, bringing about substantial change or paradigm shifts."
Research harnessing disruptive technologies to address global challenges requires an interdisciplinary approach involving expertise across disciplines-including the natural sciences, engineering, health sciences, social sciences and humanities-and across sectors, including academia, government, not-for-profit organizations, community organizations and private industry. Co-development of research and solutions in partnership with affected stakeholders is essential for long-term success.
Applicants must apply as a transnational research project partnership. Project teams must be interdisciplinary, incorporating required disciplinary expertise. It is strongly recommended that all project teams include at least one expert in social sciences or humanities among the co-principal investigators (co-PIs), fostering successful implementation for maximum impact.
Value: $1,500,000 (CDN)
Term: 3 years
Timeline
Date (External deadlines, where applicable)
Internal Deadlines (where applicable)
January 2026
Competition Launch
February 3, 2026 (English) February 4, 2026 (French)
Information Webinars (Details Below)
March 3, 2026
Deadline to submit a required NOI
February 27, 2026
March 9, 2026
Convergence Portal opens for LOIs
June 9, 2026
Deadline to submit an LOI
June 2, 2026
August 26, 2026
LOI results released
August 27, 2026
Convergency Portal opens for full applications
November 3, 2026
Deadline to submit full application
September 25, 2026
March 2027
Notice of Decision - Start date of awards
For questions contact oris.health(a)uleth.ca<mailto:oris.health@uleth.ca>
WEBINAR INFORMATION:
NFRF - 2026 International Competition - Information Webinar - English
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026, 9:30 AM to 11:30 PM | (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Join Link<https://track.smtpsendemail.com/9079200/c?p=KBgVspKNMwO2y5iIOrob7jvyCwP4UHf…>
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Best,
Keiko
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J. Keiko McFarland (McCreary), PhD.
(she/her)
Research Facilitator, Health/Medical Sciences
Office of Research and Innovation Services
Office B634
oris.<mailto:Oris.director@uleth.ca>health(a)uleth.ca<mailto:Oris.director@uleth.ca>
403-332-4433
ULethbridge|Research<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research>
4401 University Drive
Lethbridge AB, Canada
T1K 3M4
ulethbridge.ca
The University of Lethbridge's Blackfoot name is Iniskim, meaning Sacred Buffalo Stone. The University is located in traditional Blackfoot Confederacy territory. I am grateful to live and work on the traditional land of the Blackfoot people, and continue to learn and honour their traditional ways of knowing in caring for this land, as well as all Indigenous Peoples who have helped shape and continue to strengthen our University community.
All applications/proposals/notices of intent must be approved by the Office of Research & Innovation Services (ORIS) using the Research Proposal Form (RPF) on the Bridge<https://bridge.uleth.ca/selfservicetwbkwbis.P_GenMenu?name=bmenu.P_MainMnu> with a copy of the application. Therefore, applicants and co-applicants should allow sufficient lead time for a thorough review at each approval level. The RPF must be received before an application is submitted electronically to a funding agency. The faculty member's responsibility is to ensure that the ORIS receives a completed RPF well before the agency deadline. Visit this page<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/external-grant-deadlines> for more information.
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Welcome back everyone!
I hope your semester is off to a great start. January means that applications are open for the undergraduate summer awards (NSERC USRA, Chinook Summer Research Award, Alberta Innovates SRS). You are welcome to forward this email and information to any undergraduates you would like to support for one or more of the following awards. Below is a quick overview of each award. Students can apply for multiple awards if they meet the eligibility criteria. If you have any questions, please let me know and I will be happy to help.
Three notable new changes for 2026:
*
There are two additional awards offered under the Chinook Summer Research Awards. These are called the “Life and Climate Research Award.” Projects in the social sciences, humanities, arts and sciences that are related to the climate and environment may qualify. Please see the Chinook award page for more details<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/grants/chinook-summer-research-award>.
*
For each of the awards, a student can only hold the same award up to 3 times. For example, if they held an NSERC USRA for 3 summers, they are still eligible to apply for a Chinook or AI SRS award, but cannot apply again for a fourth NSERC USRA.
*
Changes to the Priority Areas for the Alberta Innovates SRS. They are expanded to include the intersection between human and animal/environmental health, along with other small tweaks. See below for more details.
PLEASE NOTE: The information below is intended as a quick overview. For more details about the opportunity, eligibility, and application requirements, please review the linked webpage.
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1. Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA)<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/grants/undergraduate-student-research-a…>
A nationally funded program (NSERC, with limited CIHR & SSHRC) designed to foster undergraduate research experience across all disciplines.
* Value:
* $6,000 student stipend (paid as a salary through the summer)
*
Required minimum supervisor top-up ($2730 in 2025) to meet wage requirements
* Duration:
* 16 consecutive weeks
* Full-time research between May and August
* Eligibility:
*
Undergraduate students at any eligible university
*
Canadian citizen or PR
* Academic standing and prior award limits apply
* Research areas and number of awards:
* 21 awards available for all students (25 total+ more for Indigenous students)
* Natural sciences and engineering (additional awards available for self-identifying black (2) and indigenous students)
* 1 additional award for health (CIHR) award available for a black student
* 1 additional award for Social sciences and humanities (SSHRC) award available for a black student
* Internal deadline: February 2, 2026 (4:00 pm)
* Decision timeline: March
*
Application:
*
Students and their supervisor must submit separate forms<https://nserc-crsng.canada.ca/en/undergraduate-student-research-awards> via the NSERC portal.<https://nserc-crsng.canada.ca/en/undergraduate-student-research-awards>
*
The student should send a copy of their transcripts directly from "MyCreds.ca" to usra(a)uleth.ca.
*
Student should submit student letter online using the Student letter form<https://uleth.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bI6YZdZdylWmN4a>
*
The student should ask their supervisor or chosen reference to complete the letter of recommendation form<https://uleth.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d3YYklqXtXKglgy>. It is the students responsibility to follow-up with their reference to ensure it is submitted before the deadline.
*
Supervisor Limits: 2 students per supervisor (but you can submit up to 3 applications). You may supervise more than 2 if the additional students are Black or Indigenous.
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2. Chinook Summer Research Award<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/grants/chinook-summer-research-award>
An undergraduate research award open to all disciplines.
* Value: $6,000 stipend (award paid in full in May)
* No supervisor contribution required
* Duration: Summer research term
*
Eligibility:
*
ULethbridge students enrolled full-time
*
Students do NOT need to be a Canadian citizen or PR (international students are accepted)
*
Student must plan to return to studies in the Fall (cannot be in their final semester)
*
Previous Chinook award holders MUST submit their final report before holding another Chinook award.
* Research areas and number of awards:
* 19 awards for all research areas (social sciences, humanities, art, health, and natural sciences)
* 2 additional Life and Climate Research awards, one in sciences and one in social sciences/humanities
* Internal deadline: February 2, 2026 (11:59 pm)
* Decision timeline: Early April
*
Application: Student must submit via the University of Lethbridge scholarships portal. Reference requests will be sent through the online system. Additionally, some
* Supervisor Limits: 4 students per supervisor
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3. Alberta Innovates Summer Research Studentship (AI SRS)<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/grants/alberta-innovates-summer-researc…>
An undergraduate award focused on human health research. The majority of funded projects should fit into one of the named priority areas below. New this year: these have been expanded to include the intersection of human and animal/environmental health.
* Value: $7,200 stipend (award paid in full in May)
* No supervisor financial contribution required
* Duration: Summer research (May–August)
* Eligibility:
* ULethbridge students enrolled full-time
* Minimum 3.30 GPA required
* Students do NOT need to be a Canadian citizen or PR (international students are accepted)
* Can be in their final semester of their undergrad.
* Research areas and number of awards:
* Number of awards: 12, based on 2025 (we are waiting to confirm 2026 total funding from Alberta Innovates)
* New Priority areas:
* Applied health research: Health technologies and therapeutics with commercial or clinical potential
* Digital health/data systems: Advance the secure, ethical, and effective use of digital tools and health data to support care delivery, decision-making, and system coordination
* Sustainable health systems: Design, implement, or evaluate innovative care models, service approaches, or policies that improve performance and sustainability in Alberta
* One Health: Address the interconnection of human, animal, and environmental health to prevent, detect, and respond to shared threats through cross-disciplinary, collaborative, applied activities
* Internal deadline: February 2, 2026 (11:59 pm)
* Decision timeline: March
*
Application: Submitted via the University of Lethbridge scholarships portal. Reference requests will be sent through the online system.
* Supervisor Limits: 4 students per supervisor
________________________________
If you have questions about eligibility, internal processes, or supporting student applications, please contact myself at oris.internal(a)uleth.ca<mailto:oris.internal@uleth.ca>. If a student is having issues with the application portal, they should contact the awards office at awards(a)uleth.ca<mailto:awards@uleth.ca>.
Best regards,
Nicole
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Nicole van Rootselaar, PhD.
(she/her)
Research Facilitator, Internal Awards, Postdoctoral Funding, and Research Management System Support
Office of Research and Innovation Services
Office B635
oris.<mailto:Oris.director@uleth.ca>health(a)uleth.ca<mailto:Oris.director@uleth.ca>
403-332-2002
ULethbridge|Research<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research>
4401 University Drive
Lethbridge AB, Canada
T1K 3M4
ulethbridge.ca
The University of Lethbridge’s Blackfoot name is Iniskim, meaning Sacred Buffalo Stone. The University is located in traditional Blackfoot Confederacy territory. I am grateful to live and work on the traditional land of the Blackfoot people, and continue to learn and honour their traditional ways of knowing in caring for this land, as well as all Indigenous Peoples who have helped shape and continue to strengthen our University community.
All applications/proposals/notices of intent must be approved by the Office of Research & Innovation Services (ORIS) using the Research Proposal Form (RPF) on the Bridge<https://bridge.uleth.ca/selfservicetwbkwbis.P_GenMenu?name=bmenu.P_MainMnu> with a copy of the application. Therefore, applicants and co-applicants should allow sufficient lead time for a thorough review at each approval level. The RPF must be received before an application is submitted electronically to a funding agency. The faculty member's responsibility is to ensure that the ORIS receives a completed RPF well before the agency deadline. Visit this page<https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/external-grant-deadlines> for more information.
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I'm reaching out to share an exciting opportunity announced<https://www.canada.ca/en/prairies-economic-development/news/2025/12/prairie…> by the Government of Canada through PrairiesCan: Regional Defence Investment Initiative (RDII)<https://www.canada.ca/en/prairies-economic-development/services/funding/reg…> and invite you to collaborate with University of Lethbridge researchers on projects that align with this program.
About RDII
The RDII is designed to accelerate the integration of Prairie businesses and research ecosystems into defence supply chains. It supports projects that build capacity, innovate, and adapt technologies for defence applications - both in Canada and internationally. This is a chance to strengthen Canada's defence industrial base while creating meaningful partnerships between academia, industry, and government.
Why This Matters for Stakeholders
* Access to significant funding for projects that advance defence priorities
* Opportunities to partner with UofL researchers in areas such as environmental monitoring, imaging, AI, quantum technologies, and human resilience
* Opportunities to connect with regional and other Alberta PSI partners in creating regional strategies and priorities, new research methods and commercialization
* Build long-term collaborations that connect regional expertise with national security needs, focusing on Total Security models of defence and dual-use research that is inclusive of all elements of security and defense
Key Details:
* RDII EOI Deadline: March 2026
* Eligible Costs: Labour, equipment, consultancy, commercialization, certifications (e.g., cybersecurity, Controlled Goods Program), and more
* Retroactive Costs: Eligible up to 12 months prior to a signed funding request (no earlier than April 1, 2025)
* Program info: RDII Guidelines<https://www.canada.ca/en/prairies-economic-development/services/funding/reg…>
* Additional context: Building an agile innovation ecosystem: Lessons from the past, plans for the future link<https://uleth-my.sharepoint.com/personal/dena_mcmartin_uleth_ca/Documents/S…> (Dr Sandra Lapointe, MacMaster)
* Prairies Canada Western Innovation Forum: For consideration of those interested, PrairiesCan hosts Business to Business discussions about future economic development and partnerships link<https://uleth-my.sharepoint.com/personal/dena_mcmartin_uleth_ca/Documents/S…>
Next Steps: January 15 Workshop from 12-1:30pm
We are hosting an internal engagement session to:
* Explore research themes and identify collaboration opportunities.
* Discuss vision for uLethbridge to serve as a regional hub for defence-related, dual-use, and partnered research, including creating bespoke space for industry and business partners, start-ups, and collaborating institutions.
* Connect with regional partners from Alberta Innovates, PrairiesCan, National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP), and Economic Development Lethbridge
This workshop will also look at how we can leverage existing or incipient connections with CFB Suffield, partnerships with Royal Military College, the drone industry in Medicine Hat, and opportunities for joint projects that address defence priorities while benefiting regional innovation and capacity building.
If your research aligns - or you're curious - join us in January. Room information and agenda coming soon!
Best wishes,
Dena
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Dear Colleagues and Partners,
I'm reaching out to share an exciting opportunity announced<https://www.canada.ca/en/prairies-economic-development/news/2025/12/prairie…> by the Government of Canada through PrairiesCan: Regional Defence Investment Initiative (RDII)<https://www.canada.ca/en/prairies-economic-development/services/funding/reg…> and invite you to collaborate with University of Lethbridge researchers on projects that align with this program.
About RDII
The RDII is designed to accelerate the integration of Prairie businesses and research ecosystems into defence supply chains. It supports projects that build capacity, innovate, and adapt technologies for defence applications - both in Canada and internationally. This is a chance to strengthen Canada's defence industrial base while creating meaningful partnerships between academia, industry, and government.
Why This Matters for Stakeholders
* Access to significant funding for projects that advance defence priorities
* Opportunities to partner with UofL researchers in areas such as environmental monitoring, imaging, AI, quantum technologies, and human resilience
* Opportunities to connect with regional and other Alberta PSI partners in creating regional strategies and priorities, new research methods and commercialization
* Build long-term collaborations that connect regional expertise with national security needs, focusing on Total Security models of defence and dual-use research that is inclusive of all elements of security and defense
Key Details:
* RDII EOI Deadline: March 2026
* Eligible Costs: Labour, equipment, consultancy, commercialization, certifications (e.g., cybersecurity, Controlled Goods Program), and more
* Retroactive Costs: Eligible up to 12 months prior to a signed funding request (no earlier than April 1, 2025)
* Program info: RDII Guidelines<https://www.canada.ca/en/prairies-economic-development/services/funding/reg…>
* Additional context: Building an agile innovation ecosystem: Lessons from the past, plans for the future link<https://uleth-my.sharepoint.com/personal/dena_mcmartin_uleth_ca/Documents/S…> (Dr Sandra Lapointe, MacMaster)
* Prairies Canada Western Innovation Forum: For consideration of those interested, PrairiesCan hosts Business to Business discussions about future economic development and partnerships link<https://uleth-my.sharepoint.com/personal/dena_mcmartin_uleth_ca/Documents/S…>
Next Steps: January 15 Workshop from 12-1:30pm
We are hosting an internal engagement session to:
* Explore research themes and identify collaboration opportunities.
* Discuss vision for uLethbridge to serve as a regional hub for defence-related, dual-use, and partnered research, including creating bespoke space for industry and business partners, start-ups, and collaborating institutions.
* Connect with regional partners from Alberta Innovates, PrairiesCan, National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP), and Economic Development Lethbridge
This workshop will also look at how we can leverage existing or incipient connections with CFB Suffield, partnerships with Royal Military College, the drone industry in Medicine Hat, and opportunities for joint projects that address defence priorities while benefiting regional innovation and capacity building.
If your research aligns - or you're curious - join us in January. Room information and agenda coming soon!
Best wishes,
Dena
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Dear Colleagues and Partners,
I'm reaching out to share an exciting opportunity announced<https://www.canada.ca/en/prairies-economic-development/news/2025/12/prairie…> by the Government of Canada through PrairiesCan: Regional Defence Investment Initiative (RDII)<https://www.canada.ca/en/prairies-economic-development/services/funding/reg…> and invite you to collaborate with University of Lethbridge researchers on projects that align with this program.
About RDII
The RDII is designed to accelerate the integration of Prairie businesses and research ecosystems into defence supply chains. It supports projects that build capacity, innovate, and adapt technologies for defence applications - both in Canada and internationally. This is a chance to strengthen Canada's defence industrial base while creating meaningful partnerships between academia, industry, and government.
Why This Matters for Stakeholders
* Access to significant funding for projects that advance defence priorities
* Opportunities to partner with UofL researchers in areas such as environmental monitoring, imaging, AI, quantum technologies, and human resilience
* Opportunities to connect with regional and other Alberta PSI partners in creating regional strategies and priorities, new research methods and commercialization
* Build long-term collaborations that connect regional expertise with national security needs, focusing on Total Security models of defence and dual-use research that is inclusive of all elements of security and defense
Key Details:
* RDII EOI Deadline: March 2026
* Eligible Costs: Labour, equipment, consultancy, commercialization, certifications (e.g., cybersecurity, Controlled Goods Program), and more
* Retroactive Costs: Eligible up to 12 months prior to a signed funding request (no earlier than April 1, 2025)
* Program info: RDII Guidelines<https://www.canada.ca/en/prairies-economic-development/services/funding/reg…>
* Additional context: Building an agile innovation ecosystem: Lessons from the past, plans for the future link<https://uleth-my.sharepoint.com/personal/dena_mcmartin_uleth_ca/Documents/S…> (Dr Sandra Lapointe, MacMaster)
* Prairies Canada Western Innovation Forum: For consideration of those interested, PrairiesCan hosts Business to Business discussions about future economic development and partnerships link<https://uleth-my.sharepoint.com/personal/dena_mcmartin_uleth_ca/Documents/S…>
Next Steps: January 15 Workshop from 12-1:30pm
We are hosting an internal engagement session to:
* Explore research themes and identify collaboration opportunities.
* Discuss vision for uLethbridge to serve as a regional hub for defence-related, dual-use, and partnered research, including creating bespoke space for industry and business partners, start-ups, and collaborating institutions.
* Connect with regional partners from Alberta Innovates, PrairiesCan, National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP), and Economic Development Lethbridge
This workshop will also look at how we can leverage existing or incipient connections with CFB Suffield, partnerships with Royal Military College, the drone industry in Medicine Hat, and opportunities for joint projects that address defence priorities while benefiting regional innovation and capacity building.
If your research aligns - or you're curious - join us in January. Room information and agenda coming soon!
Best wishes,
Dena