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NSERC Partnership Information Sessions - Collaborative Research and Development Grants

DateLocation
Thursday February 19, 2015 9:00am to 12:00pm
Rozanski Hall 106

Description

An information session is being offered on the NSERC Collaborative Research and Development (CRD) Grants Program. These grants are intended to support well-defined projects undertaken by university researchers and their private-sector partners. The information session will include a presentation from NSERC - Linda Martin; a panel session with UofG faculty who currently hold an NSERC CRD grant; a session with CRD peer review committee members; and advice and available support from the Office of Research.

The session will be held Thursday, February 19, 2015, 9 am – 12 noon, Rozanski Hall 106. While this session is open to all faculty, space limits the number of participants to 25 people. Please RSVP by February 9, 2015, to Patti Minakis pminakis@uoguelph.ca .  

See the agenda below for links to the presentations given:

9:00 am

Welcome

Jill Rogers, Managing Director, Research Operations, Office of Research

9:05 am

Program Information

Linda Martin, Manager, Research Partnerships, NSERC

9:30 am

Panel Session - Tips and strategies for grant applications

  • Beverly Hale, Associate Dean OAC
  • Gladys Stephenson, Senior Environmental Toxicologist, Stantec
  • David Lubitz, Professor, School of Engineering
  • Steven Rothstein, Professor and URC, Molecular and Cellular Biology     

10:30 am

Coffee Break

10:45 am

FAQs for CRD Applicants - Office of Research Services

Laura Beaupre, Director
Margaret Kirnbauer, Contracts Manager

11:00 am

Negotiating IP terms for CRD grants – Recommendations from the Catalyst Centre

Erin Skimson, Director, Catalyst Centre

11:15 am

Behind the Scenes – Recommendations from NSERC peer review committee members

Paul Dick, Paul Dick and Associates

11:35 pm

Open Q&A Period

12 noon

Meeting Adjourns

Alert Classifications
Category:
Workshops and Events

Disciplines:
Health and Life Sciences
Humanities
Information and Communications Technology
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Social Sciences
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