2017 ARCC Studentship Competition Results

We are pleased to announce the results of the 2017 ARCC Studentship Competition. Successful Applications The 2017 ARCC Studentship Competition resulted in the approval of 5 awards, with 3 Master’s level recipients, and 2 Doctoral level recipients. ARCC Received a total of 30 submissions for an overall success rate of (more…)

Innovative Approaches to Optimal Cancer Care in Canada – Abstract Submission Open

Submit your Abstract for the Innovative Approaches to Optimal Cancer Care in Canada, taking place April 7-8, 2017 in Toronto, Ontario. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to connect with cancer care colleagues from across Canada and learn about innovative approaches to enhance the quality of care. This conference is targeted to clinicians, leaders, and key stakeholders in cancer control in Canada. Through (more…)

POGO Research Talk – Fri. Oct. 7, in-person and online options

Location: POGO Boardroom, 1014- 480 University Ave, Toronto, webinar connection details below the description Come join the POGO Research Unit for a talk by Dr. Karen J. Wernli, Assistant Investigator, Group Health Research Institute, Seattle Washington. Title: What is the current state of end of life care in adolescent and young (more…)

CIHR-ICR Funding Opportunities Fall 2016

Partnerships in Cancer Health Services Improvement and Sustainability (PHSI) Letter of Intent : October 18, 2016 Full Application Deadline : Mid 2017 Anticipated Funding Start Date (LOI stage): December 2016 Anticipated Funding Start Date (full application): July 2017 The aim of the opportunity is to strengthen Canada’s healthcare system through (more…)
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*** Announcing the 2016/17 ARCC Seed Grant Competition ***

ARCC is pleased to announce the launch of our 2016/17 Seed Grant competition. The purpose of the ARCC Seed Grant program is to provide initial ‘start-up’ funding for new or existing researchers to conduct research. The proposed research is to be in an area that is relevant to ARCC, specifically (more…)
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***Announcing the 2016/17 ARCC Studentship Competition***

ARCC is pleased to announce the launch of our 2016/17 Studentship Competition. Several studentships will be awarded to full time graduate students (Masters or PhD) conducting research that falls within one of ARCC’s main program areas. The competition is now open View Studentship Guidelines Download Application Form Term: 12 months (more…)
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CCS Quality of Life Research Grants – LOI Deadline August 1

LOI due date: August 1 LOI results: September Full Application due date: November 1 Results announcement: January Anticipated start date: February 1 For full information and to apply online please click here Program description Quality of Life Research Grants have been created to support quality of life cancer research that (more…)

CIHR Travel Awards – Applications due July 26, 2016

Click here for Program and Application Details Through the Institute Community Support (ICS) Program, the CIHR Institutes have launched the latest ICS Travel Awards competition for students, postdoctoral fellows, new investigators and knowledge users to present their own research at national and international meetings and/or conferences. This ICS Travel Awards competition (more…)

CCSRI Research Impact Report 2015

The Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute (CCSRI) publishes an annual report which provides an overview of CCSRI’s research funding investments and highlights the impact of research funded. Specifically, you will find a breakdown of CCSRI’s investment portfolio, information about CCSRI’s peer review and evaluation processes, a summary of selected research outcomes (more…)

Survey on Cancer Survivorship Research -CCRA/CPAC

The Canadian Cancer Action Network is pleased to support the work of the Canadian Cancer Research Alliance (CCRA), under the leadership of the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer and the Alberta Cancer Foundation and other CCRA members, who are working with key stakeholders from across Canada (survivors, doctors, nurses, researchers, cancer (more…)