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ECR RESOURCE HUB

This webpage provides a curated list of funding opportunities available to early-career researchers, along with a draft outreach email to support engagement with research networks. It is designed to help ECRs identify potential funding pathways, initiate connections, and navigate the early stages of building a research profile.

On this page you can find: 

Grants and Awards

CIHR ECR's in Human Development, Child and Youth Health

Support ECRs in initiating and conducting independent research in human development, child and youth health Estimated registration deadline: November with applications due December

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Government of Ontario Early Researcher Awards

Provision of funding for new researchers who work at publicly funded Ontario research institutions to build a research time. Each reward is a maximum of 100,000 and must be matched by an additional 50,000 from the researcher’s institution.

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Academic Pediatric Association Young Investigator Awards Program

This award will allow recipient to advance their career in a topic they are passionate about exploring. Project typically is initiated and completed within one year. Deadline usually October.

Society for Pediatric Research Awards and Funding Opportunities

Various awards and funding opportunities available on site

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Physician Services Inc. (PSI) Foundation New Investigator Research Grant

Available to investigators within the first six years of their academic appointment and eligible for both clinical, medical education, and health systems research.

Research Fellowship Opportunities

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PIRN est un nouveau réseau canadien développé pour pour générer des données probantes qui amélioreront les soins et les résultats des enfants hospitalisés en milieu pédiatrique général.

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We would like to acknowledge the land on which SickKids operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat and Petun First Nations, the Seneca, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. Today, Toronto is home to Indigenous Peoples from across Turtle Island. SickKids is committed to working toward new relationships that include First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and is grateful for the opportunity to share this land in caring for children and their families.

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