Sponsor
This initiative is jointly funded by the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and South Africa’s National Research Foundation (NRF).
Program
Science Granting Councils Initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa – Collaborating Technical Agencies
For More Information
For more details, please see the documents below.
- Learn more about the call (PDF, 467KB)
- Prospectus (PDF, 587KB)
- Expression of Interest (EOI) Form (PDF, 176KB)
Description
This call aims to select collaborating technical organizations (such as research institutes, university research and academic centers, think tanks, NGOs, science academies, and stakeholder organizations with a legal corporate registration) to oversee and deliver capacity-strengthening activities for science granting councils in sub-Saharan Africa
The 5-year initiative aims to strengthen the capacities of Science Granting Councils to support research and evidence-based policies that will contribute to economic and social development. In doing so, the initiative will help councils to:
- manage research;
- design and monitor research programs based on the use of robust science, technology, and innovation indicators;
- support knowledge exchange with the private sector; and
- establish partnerships with each other and with other science system actors.
Eligibility
This call is open to all organizations such as research institutes, university research and academic centres, think tanks, non-governmental organizations, science academies, and stakeholder organizations with a legal corporate registration. Organizations based in sub-Saharan Africa are strongly encouraged to apply. The initiative is keen to engage with organizations with a shared vision of nurturing long-term relationships among various national science system actors, including science granting councils.
Funding Availability
CA$2.4 million
Indirect Costs
12%
Project Duration
60 months
Special Notes
Applicant organizations will be pre-qualified based on the criteria outlined in the Prospectus and supporting application documents. Successful applicant organizations will be expected to oversee and deliver capacity-strengthening activities that correspond to the initiative's objectives. These objectives will be achieved through various activities such as customized regional training courses and workshops, regional forums, online training, individualized on-site coaching, and collaborative research.
Deadlines
If College-level review is required, your College will communicate its earlier internal deadlines.
Type | Date | Notes |
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Internal Deadline | Please submit your draft EOI to research.services@uoguelph.ca. An OR5 form is not required at this stage. We encourage applicants to get in touch with the Office of Research Services as soon as possible so that we may assist you in answering the questions on the EOI. | |
External Deadline |
How to Apply
Please read the information provided about the initiative and the eligibility requirements in the Prospectus before completing this application form:
- Ensure all the sections of the form are accurately completed and saved in PDF format. Other supporting documents may be attached separately.
- Applications must be submitted via e-mail to SGCSSA@idrc.ca on or before August 31, 2015 by 10:00 AM Eastern Time. Applications received after this date will not be considered.