Funding Opportunities and Sponsor News
Displaying Results: [1981 - 1986] of 1986
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WSIB Grants Program - Systematic Review Funding Opportunity 2022 The WSIB is seeking applications for a new funding competition. The WSIB Grants Program will be awarding one successful application for a systematic review of the scientific evidence for a causal association between occupational exposure to allergens and irritants and the development of... |
1 year 11 months ago |
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WSIB: 2021 Grants Program Strategic Initiative WSIB is seeking to fund one new award for a systematic review of the scientific evidence examining if occupational asbestos exposure causes gastro-intestinal cancers. Specifically, the review must address:
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3 years 3 weeks ago |
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WSIB: 2022 Research and Grants Program WSIB is committed to providing exceptional programs and services to the people and businesses of Ontario. The objective of the WSIB Grants Program is to enhance workers’ compensation system outcomes by supporting innovative proposals that... |
2 years 8 months ago |
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WSIB: 2024 Research and Grants Program WSIB is committed to providing exceptional programs and services to the people and businesses of Ontario. The objective of the WSIB Research Grants Program is to enhance workplace injury and illness insurance system outcomes by supporting... |
8 months 3 weeks ago |
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WWF-Canada: Nature X Carbon Tech Challenge 2021 WWF-Canada is seeking cost-effective, innovative and user-friendly technologies (hardware and/or software) to support community-led carbon measurement of nature-based climate solutions in Canada. Award recipients could receive up to $125,000 in grants and contracts, in... |
2 years 10 months ago |
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‘Next Gen’ Career Development Canine Research Fellowships Goal is to promote research (acquisition of new knowledge or development of new conceptual approaches) that will improve the status and welfare of dogs in society and encourage investigators to consider this an area of emphasis in their academic careers. |
9 years 3 months ago |
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