Early Researcher Awards Program - Round 17 information sessions 1

Date

Tuesday September 27, 2022
10:00 am - 11:00 am

Location

Ministry of Colleges and Universities will be hosting three Early Researcher Awards (ERA) Program - Round 17 information sessions.

The sessions will provide a high-level overview of ERA Round 17. These sessions will take approximately an hour with a ‘presentation and Q&A format’ using Teams Live Events (TLE) and slido.

Please send your high level program related questions to ERA@Ontario.ca in advance of the information sessions. This will allow us to prepare a response to as many questions as possible. Responses will be made available at the information session via slido. Project specific or eligibility specific questions will not be answered at these program information sessions.

Session 1 is  a live presentation and Q&A

Tuesday, September 27, 10-11 am EST
Register for September 27 session

Pre-registration is required on a first-come, first-served basis. Event capacity is limited.
  
Please Note:  Once you and/or your interested applicants have registered, a separate email with the Teams Live Events (TLE) link along with the slido code will be emailed a few days prior to the date of the event you registered for.

 

About the Early Researcher Awards program

Queen's developed technology in Q'Straint system saving lives around the world

One of the top universities in Canada, Queen’s has a long history of discovery and innovation that has shaped our knowledge and helped to address some of the world’s deepest mysteries and most pressing questions, including issues of environmental protection, health care, and the development of advanced technologies. For more than 175 years, Queen’s has brought together and built synergies among leading researchers, scholars, and innovators making a real and measured impact.

Science Literacy Week

Start Date

Monday September 19, 2022

End Date

Friday September 23, 2022

Time

8:52 am - 5:00 pm

In support of this years theme "M for Mathematics", Science Rendezvous Kingston and award-winning children’s author and illustrator, Peggy Collins have joined forces to create a fun adventure for kids.

Join seven kids on an adventure through time to discover how children from ancient China, Mexico and Egypt used mathematics in their culture.

Meet the characters and download activities

Jennifer Nicoll

Jennifer Nicoll

Jennifer Nicoll

Research Facilitator

Grants and Research Operations

Research Services

jennifer.nicoll@queensu.ca

355 King St. West, suite 264

Supporting: 

  • Natural Science and Engineering agencies, including NSERC and other Canadian federal
  • Post-award facilitation, including amendments, agreement review requests, early and full research project set-up validation

Resource Allocation Competition information session

Date

Tuesday September 13, 2022
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Location

hybrid session

Do you need more storage and computing resources?

Join the Centre for Advanced Computing (CAC) for an information session designed to prepare you for the 2023 Resource Allocation Competition (RAC). Learn about the program, the application process and how the CAC can support you. This session is free!

What is RAC? The RAC is a peer-reviewed competition designed for research groups who require more compute, storage or cloud resources than are provided as standard account allocations through the Digital Research Alliance of Canada (formerly Compute Canada).

Calls for Nomination

The Vice-Principal Research (VPR) Portfolio is accepting nominations for three awards this Fall.

Royal Society of Canada (RSC) Fellowship and College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists 

The VPR Portfolio is gearing up for the next RSC Competition cycle for potential Fellows and Members of the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. The criterion for nomination for either category is excellence. 

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