(DFATD):
- The International Development division of DFATD funds international development projects, through its , on a large-scale, institutional basis. Please contact IR&D to discuss.
- (formerly the Association of Canadian Community Colleges) administers DFATD-funded international development projects at the , on a large-scale, institutional basis. Please contact the to discuss.
- The administers a variety of DFATD-funded, short-term foreign student and faculty mobility programs, allowing faculty to bring students and scholars to Canada for periods of up to six months.
The (IDRC) funds international development projects largely via support to southern researchers.
The finances an annual call for Franco-Canadian joint research projects in all fields.
has a variety of funding mechanisms for Canadian and developing-country researchers working in the field of global health.
The Government of Brazil offers a variety of programs to support the collaboration and/or movement of students and researchers between Canada and Brazil. This includes and calls.
The Research Internships and Awards fund senior undergraduate and graduate students to undertake collaborative research projects in Canada and various countries abroad. Application requirements for the Globalink Research Award include the [pdf] and the [PDF]. For more information and for the full application package, please contact mitacs@dal.ca.
The supports collaborations between researchers in Canada and India.
The (HFSP) offers for novel collaborations involving extensive collaboration among teams of scientists working in different countries and in different disciplines.
The European Commission, funds the European Union鈥檚 framework program for research and innovation. Canadian researchers can partner on projects, and take advantage of .
International Financial Institutions (e.g. World Bank, Asia/Africa/Caribbean Development Banks) offer opportunities for faculty with particular expertise to serve as consultants on international projects. to register your interest.