Register for Collaborative Research and Training Experience (CREATE) program 2023/2024 Application Form in Canada – start now! Link portal is now available for interested and qualified applicants to register and apply for CREATE Program 2023/2024 Application Form in Canada and enjoy all benefits.
CREATE Program 2023/2024 details
Duration: Up to six years
Value: Up to $150,000 in the first year and up to $300,000 for up to five subsequent years, for a maximum of $1.65M over six years
Application deadlines: Letter of intent: May 1, 2023, by 8:00 pm (ET)
Application (if invited to apply): September 22, 2023, by 8:00 pm (ET)
Program description
The CREATE program is designed to improve the training and mentoring environment for the Canadian researchers of tomorrow by improving training in areas such as professional skills, communication and collaboration, as well as by providing mentoring and experience relevant to both academic and non-academic research environments. Initiatives do not necessarily have to involve development of new professional skills training courses but can take advantage of existing training (offered at the university, provincially or by other organizations such as Mitacs). The CREATE program promotes and furthers the development of new researchers within the NSE disciplines, or at the interdisciplinary frontier between the NSE and the areas covered under the umbrella of the two other federal granting agencies—the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)—if, by combining the strengths of the various disciplines, a greater impact is achieved for the trainees. Where appropriate, proposed initiatives could also encourage interaction with the users of research and future employers of the trainees, or contribute to providing additional opportunities for students to participate in exchanges at the national or international level. The training initiative should be focused on providing a value-added experience to the university training environment to better prepare research trainees for their future careers in industry, government or academia.
Successful applicants will consist of a group of accomplished researchers who will work collaboratively to offer a defined research training program to a group of trainees. This environment will provide trainees with experience relevant to both academic and non-academic careers. The research training experience should focus on providing an enriched training and mentoring experience for graduate (master’s and doctoral) students. Undergraduate students can be supported and integrated into the training program as potential future graduate students, but a proposal that is focused solely on support of undergraduate students will not be considered. Postdoctoral fellows may also be supported, as it is recognized that they often play an integral part in the training and mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students. If postdoctoral fellows are included, the application must clearly elaborate on their contributions to the training program and the enhanced benefits this group can realize by being involved. Successful applications will be those best able to demonstrate the benefits of their proposed research training experience to their targeted trainees.
Supported training programs will be recognized nationally for:
- their innovative nature to create a rich research training and mentoring environment
- the excellence of the researchers, and their success in training and mentoring highly qualified personnel (HQP) for future employment in all sectors including industry, government and academia
- their capacity to raise the standard for best practices in research training, mentoring and development of professional skills of new researchers
- encouraging student mobility, as appropriate, between different Canadian universities, between the universities and potential workplaces or among participating Canadian and international institutions, thus promoting international awareness
Program Eligibility
Eligibility conditions for applicants, co-applicants and institutions apply. CREATE grants are tenable only at NSERC-eligible Canadian universities, and the applicant must hold an eligible position at that university. Researchers at non-eligible organizations may participate as collaborators. Ensure that you consider the eligibility requirements for applicants, co-applicants and collaborators described on NSERC’s website under Eligibility criteria for faculty. Please note that the 1-year COVID-19 extension to CREATE grants is added to the grant duration and affects the eligibility of applicants or co-applicants for new applications to the CREATE program.
How to apply for CREATE Program 2023/2024 Application Form in Canada
Start your online application form by visiting Official Website HERE
Letter of intentForm 100 – Personal data form, for the applicantForm 187 – Letter of intent to apply for a Collaborative Research and Training Experience programApplication (if invited to apply)Form 100 – Personal data form, for the applicantForm 100 or Canadian Common CV (CCV), for up to ten co-applicantsForm 102 – Application for a Collaborative Research and Training Experience program grantTo create or access an application, log in to the online system. For more information, go to the PDF forms and instructions page.
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