NSERC Applied Research & Development (ARD) Grants - Information Session

Researchers:

Join us to learn more about NSERC’s Applied Research and Development (ARD) grants to support research and development (R&D) projects led by college researchers in partnership with the private sector, public sector or not-for-profit organizations based in Canada while encouraging collaboration with universities and/or other colleges.

This opportunity allows the development and strengthening of research links and collaborations between different institutions and/or partners that have a common goal of creating economic, social and/or environmental benefits while contributing to the research ecosystem continuum. 

ARD Session Overview:

  • ARD overview
  • Completing an application
  • ORI Support - Additional information

Facilitator Bio:

Raeshelle Morris-Griffith holds a Master's in Leadership from the University of Guelph, a double major honours Bachelor’s Degree in Management and Organizational Studies from the University of Western Ontario, and she is also a certified project manager (PMP). She is trained in creative problem solving, values-based innovation through values-perspectives, design thinking, change management and human-centred design. She has also obtained her Green Belt in Innovation Strategy Management through Innovation 360.

Dr. Tania Massa, Humber College's associate dean, Applied Research and Innovation, will be leading this session. As an innovation program management expert, she has extensive experience designing, operating, strategically planning and closing out more than 30 complex innovation programs resulting in novel delivery models, innovation procurement, technology adoption, and economic and talent development in public and private sectors.

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