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NSERC Discovery Grants- Notice of Intent Deadlines and Information Sessions June 5, 2019

Upcoming Notice of Intent (NOI) deadlines:
Discovery Grants
NOI Deadline: August 1, 2019
The Discovery Grants Program supports ongoing programs of NSE research with long-term goals.
Subatomic Physics (SAP) Discovery Grants Program - Individual and Project Grants
NOI Deadline: August 1, 2019
The SAP Discovery Grants Program supports ongoing programs of research with long-term goals. Grants are reviewed by the Subatomic Physics Evaluation Section.
Subatomic Physics (SAP) Discovery Grants Research Tools and Instruments Grants Program
NOI Deadline: August 1, 2019
SAP-RTI grants are awards that assist buying or developing research equipment that costs more than $7,000.
NOI Deadline: August 1, 2019
The objective of the Subatomic Physics Major Resources Support (SAP-MRS) Program is to facilitate the effective access by Canadian academic researchers, working in the field of subatomic physics, to major and unique national or international (based in Canada) experimental or thematic research resources by financially assisting these resources to remain in a state of readiness for researchers to use. NOI is mandatory.
Information Sessions at SFU Burnaby Campus
NSERC Program Officer, Kenn Rankine will provide information about the upcoming 2020 Discovery Grants competition (www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Professors-Professeurs/Grants-Subs/DGIGP-PSIGP_eng.asp). The session will focus on the preparation of a Discovery Grant application, program requirements, eligibility, an overview of results from the recent competition and some key NSERC updates. This session will also include a guest speaker, Professor Richard Lockhart from the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Sciences, a current Discovery Grant Evaluation Group member and will outline details in the application and evaluation process.
NSERC Program Officer, Kenn Rankine will provide information about the upcoming RTI grants competition (www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Professors-Professeurs/RTII-OIRI/RTI-OIR_eng.asp). The session will focus on the preparation of an RTI application, program requirements, eligibility, an overview of results from the recent competition and some key NSERC updates.
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