Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence for Canadian Veterans - Spring 2024 Research Funding Opportunities

Sponsor

Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence for Canadian Veterans

Description

As the national leader in veterans’ chronic pain research, the Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence for Canadian Veterans (CPCoE) funds research that improves the well-being of veterans, and their families, living with chronic pain. To allocate funding, the CPCoE uses a competitive application process culminating in review by the Scientific Advisory Board.

Funding Availability

Funding availability of all opportunities is $1.3 million dollars and is anticipated to be awarded across 9 grants (3 per program).

Indirect Costs

40%

Project Duration

1 to 2 years

Deadlines

If College-level review is required, your College will communicate its earlier internal deadlines.

TypeDateNotes
Internal Deadline

Please submit your complete application materials along with an OR-5 form to research.services@uoguelph.ca.

External Deadline

Full application due to sponsor via email.  The CPCoE uses an e-mail application process. Please complete the CPCoE Application Form and submit it, along with all required attachments, via e-mail to research@vcp-vdc.ca.

Late submissions will not be considered.

How to Apply

Full application information can be found on CPCoE's Website. Current opportunities include:

  • Assessing and improving quality of life of Canadian veterans living with chronic pain and common comorbities
  • Health system and policy innovations for Canadian veterans living with chronic pain
  • Understanding the diverse experiences of Canadian veterans living with chronic pain
For Questions, please contact

Questions can be directed via email to: research@vcp-vdc.ca.

Office of Research

Laurie Gallinger, Awards & Agreements Officer
Research Services Office
lgalling@uoguelph.ca

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