2021/22 Grants for Catalyzing Research Clusters Competition

September 28, 2020

We are pleased to announce the 2021/22 Grants for Catalyzing Research Clusters (GCRC) Competition.

Applications are being invited from both emerging and established clusters of research excellence in all disciplines on the Vancouver campus. Previously funded clusters, as well as new clusters, are eligible to apply to this competition. A notice of intent to apply must be submitted by November 2, 2020.

Changes have been made to this year’s competition to allow for enhanced trainee stipends. Researchers can learn more at information sessions on October 15 and October 26.

Full details about the competition, information sessions, and instructions for applying can be found at www.research.ubc.ca/GCRC.

Grants for Catalyzing Research Clusters are enabled by the UBC Vancouver Academic Excellence Funds in support of Strategy 6 (Research Excellence) in UBC’s Strategic Plan. You can learn more about UBC’s Strategic Plan.

Clusters being led by researchers at our Okanagan campus are supported by the Eminence program.

 


First Nations land acknowledegement

We acknowledge that UBC’s two main campuses are situated within the ancestral and unceded territory of the Musqueam people, and in the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation and their peoples.



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