CIHR information page
CIHR provides funding opportunities for four themes of health research:
- Biomedical
- Clinical
- Health systems services
- Social, cultural, environmental and population health
With SSHRC transferring all health related research to CIHR, please take a look below for information on CIHR and newsletters.
Any funding opportunities for CIHR will be posted on the external funding opportunties webpage which can be found here: http://www.ufv.ca/Research/Resources_for_Faculty/funding/tricouncil.htm
CIHR webpage - Funding Overview
CIHR Newsletter #110 - Implementing a Schedule for the Retention of Information on ResearchNet
CIHR Newsletter #111 - Dec 2011 Funding Opportunities and Priority Announcements
CIHR Newsletter #112 - Deadline Extensions due to planned system maintenance
CIHR Newsletter #113 - Results of the September 2011 Operating Grants Competition
CIHR Newsletter #114 - Proposed Reforms of Open Programs and Peer Review.
CIHR Newsletter #115 - Funding Opportunities Posted between January 28 and March 1
CIHR Newsletter #116 - Update on Reforms
CIHR Newsletter #117 - CIHR Webinar: "Art of Writing a CIHR Application"
CIHR Newsletter #118 - CIHR Budget 2012
CIHR Updates
Renewed Canadian Common CV effective June 19, 2012
The renewed Canadian Common CV (CCV) will be implemented on June 19, 2012 for all CCV subscriber agencies, including CIHR. All CIHR applicants who submit their applications on or after June 19, 2012 will be required to use the renewed Canadian Common CV (CCV).
The look and feel of the CCV, as well as the information requirements for CIHR applicants will be changing. CIHR applicants will choose from three CV templates, depending on their roles and the application stage:
* Registration CV template
* Academic CV template (replaces Full Application CV)
* Knowledge User CV template
Additional CCV templates for CIHR applicants will be created to reflect requirements for the redesign of CIHR’s open suite of programs and peer review system and will be available as the reforms are implemented.
The majority of data (approximately 90%) for existing CCV users will be migrated to the new CCV, however, applicants are advised that additional time will be required to enter contributions as data and to complete expertise fields.
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