1 Early Researcher Awards (ERA) Program Round 8 Application Deadline: Monday, November 14, 2011 Caitlyn Tindale Ministry of Research and Innovation.

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1 Early Researcher Awards (ERA) Program Round 8 Application Deadline: Monday, November 14, 2011 Caitlyn Tindale Ministry of Research and Innovation

2 Early Researcher Awards (ERA) Program What is the Early Researcher Awards Program? Deadlines Program Updates ERA Eligibility Sources of Matching Funding Expenditures Review Process Evaluation Criteria Application Procedure Application Package Reference Letters Youth Research and Innovation Outreach Contact Information

3 What is the Early Researcher Awards Program? The Early Researcher Awards program (ERA) helps promising, recently-appointed Ontario researchers build their research teams. The goal of the program is to improve Ontario’s ability to attract and retain the best and brightest research talent in all research disciplines. Each award to a leading researcher is a maximum of $100,000 and must be matched by an additional $50,000 from the researcher’s institution and/or partner organization. The funds are to be used over a period of up to five years to fund eligible expenses for a research team of undergraduates, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, research assistants, associates, and technicians. In addition, up to $40,000 will be provided by the Ministry to the institution for indirect costs.

4 Deadlines Application: –Notice of Intent (NoI) for each applicant are due by 4 p.m. October 7, –Complete applications must be received or post-marked on or before the deadline of 4 p.m. November 14, 2011.

5 Program Updates For Round 8, ERA has introduced a new, distinct “Arts and Humanities” panel to recognize achievement in the study of arts and culture which are essential components of a creative, knowledge- based economy. Applications will now be assessed in one of seven panels recognizing achievement in the categories of: –Arts and Humanities; –Energy, Environment and Emerging Technologies; –Information and Communication Technologies, Math and Physics; –Life Sciences – Clinical; –Life Sciences – Non-Clinical; –Materials and Advanced Manufacturing; and, –Social Sciences.

6 ERA Eligibility Researchers The ERA program is open on a competitive basis to researchers who are: –Full-time faculty or principal investigators who, at the application deadline, are based at an eligible institution; –No more than 5 years from having started their independent academic research career, as of July 1, 2011; and –No more than 10 years from having completed their first Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, or Medical Doctor as of July 1, 2011; –Not previous recipients of an ERA, or are, or have been a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair. Researchers are encouraged to be actively involved in conducting research that has been supported by peer-reviewed funding and to demonstrate academic independence from previous supervisors.

7 ERA Eligibility Researchers who are not successful may submit an application in a later competition, providing they continue to meet all eligibility requirements. Researchers employed by federal, provincial or territorial government departments or agencies and for-profit organizations are not eligible to apply for ERA funding as Principal Investigators unless they hold an eligible institution academic appointment. In this case, the eligible institution must agree to be the applicant. Note: Funds contributed by the ERA for approved projects are disbursed to the eligible lead research institution. All research supported by ERA funds must be conducted in Ontario at an eligible institution.

8 ERA Eligibility Considerations Continued education, required training (e.g. medical training and fellowships), and parental leave are considered eligible interruptions, but must be clearly described in sections 10e or 10f of the application form. Research associate positions and post-doctoral fellowships are not considered eligible interruptions. The Ministry of Research and Innovation generally defines independent academic research appointment as a position where a researcher is capable of independently publishing, supervising, and applying for funding.

9 ERA Eligibility Institutions The following institutions may submit applications on behalf of eligible researchers: –Ontario publicly-assisted universities; –Ontario colleges of applied arts and technology; –Ontario research hospitals; –Not-for-profit research institutions affiliated with an Ontario university or hospital, excluding those funded primarily by business or industry; and –Other Ontario not-for-profit research institutions at the discretion of the Ontario Research Fund Advisory Board.

10 Sources of Matching Funding Each award to a leading researcher is a maximum of $100,000 and must be matched by an additional $50,000 from the researcher’s institution and/or a partner organization. The institution is responsible for ensuring that the partner contribution is in place at the time the award is taken up. Eligible Matching Funds: –Partner contributions must be in cash; –University scholarships for undergraduates, graduate students and fellowships to post-doctoral fellows on the research team, as well as private or public sector contributions are eligible; –Contributing partners must submit a letter as proof of their contribution with the application package.

11 Sources of Matching Funding Ineligible Matching Funds: –Teaching assistantships; –Start up funds from the institution intended to assist newly- appointed faculty members launch their research careers; –Awards administered by federal granting councils such as Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council; –Specific purpose grants received from Ontario government ministries and agencies, and funds leveraged by such grants; –Ontario graduate scholarships; and Ontario graduate fellowships.

12 Expenditures Eligible Expenditures: The $100,000 from the ERA and the $50,000 matching contribution will cover the following expenses for undergraduates, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, research assistants, associates, and technicians carrying out the research: –Salaries and benefits; –Essential and reasonable travel and expenses related to conferences, workshops or seminars; and –Essential and reasonable travel and expenses related directly to offsite research activities. –The amount paid to graduate students and post-doctoral fellows must be in keeping with the levels established by other award programs. Salaries must be commensurate with institutional remuneration scales. – Undergraduates, graduate students, post doctoral fellows, research assistants, associates, and technicians must be based in Ontario. Youth research and innovation outreach activities.

13 Expenditures Ineligible Expenditures: Funds received through this grant cannot be spent on: –Salary, benefits or expenses of the researcher; –The purchase of supplies or equipment; –The operation of equipment and facilities; –Salaries or expenses of individuals performing contract research (where the contractor owns the intellectual property); –Visiting fellows; and –Salaries, benefits or expenses of ineligible team members.

14 Review Process The ERA review process includes the following steps: 1)Institutions submit Notices of Intent (NoI) by 4 p.m. October 7 on behalf of their researchers; 2)Institutions submit complete application packages, including letters of reference, by 4 p.m. November 14; 3)Ministry staff review applications for completeness; 4)A Panel of Chairs determine applicant’s eligibility; 5)Eligible applications are forwarded to peer review panels for an expert review; 6)Review panels make recommendations to the Ontario Research Fund (ORF) Advisory Board; 7)ORF Advisory Board makes recommendations to the Minister; 8)Minister makes final decisions; 9)Decisions are communicated to the Vice-President of Research and Institutional Contact of the applicant institution; and 10)Panel comments are provided to applicants.

15 Review Process –The Ministry reserves the right to choose reviewers and to assign applications to an appropriate panel; –There is no appeal of decisions, including decisions regarding the eligibility of the application; –The ERA program is a discretionary, non-entitlement program; and –Funding is awarded on a competitive basis. Note: –ERA panels are multidisciplinary and the application will be reviewed by panel members that are within and outside of the applicant’s specific field of research. The content and language of the proposal should be clear and understood by people outside of the applicant’s field.

16 Evaluation Criteria Early Researcher Award applications will be evaluated based on four weighted criteria; Excellence of the Researcher, Quality of the Research, Development of Research Talent, and Strategic Value to Ontario. The applications will be ranked exceptional; excellent; very strong; strong; moderate; or insufficient.

17 Evaluation Criteria Excellence of the Researcher (40%) With respect to the researcher’s career stage and field of study, the researcher’s accomplishments demonstrate excellence of the researcher in terms of: –Academic and employment record –Research grants and awards received –Publication record –Other areas of research productivity –Researcher’s current and potential standing for excellence in the research field based on research plans and letters of reference –Independence from previous supervisor regarding publication record –Independent peer-reviewed funding

18 Evaluation Criteria Quality of Research (30%) Based on the research proposal, the quality of research is evaluated in terms of: –Excellence of proposed research –Originality of proposed research –Clarity of research proposal –Relevance of methodology

19 Evaluation Criteria Development of Research Talent (20%) Demonstrates potential for highly qualified personnel (HQP) training based on: –Development of research knowledge of members of research team –Skills development of team –Training is unique and leading edge –Past experience in HQP training

20 Evaluation Criteria Strategic Value for Ontario (10%) Proposed research program demonstrates potential for strategic value for Ontario based on the Ontario Innovation Agenda, but not limited to: –Social and/or cultural benefits –Knowledge transfer –Economic benefits –Ability to enhance the province’s profile in the global academic community –Anticipated impact on the following Ontario Innovation Agenda focus areas: bio-economy, clean technologies advanced health technologies digital media and information and communication technologies.

21 Application Procedure The Ministry of Research and Innovation requires institutional research offices to a Notice of Intent (NoI) for each ERA applicant in MS Word format by 4:00pm Friday October 7, The NoI is not binding and will not be assessed but it is a key part of the application process. Institutional research offices are asked to NoIs to: Caitlyn Tindale Senior Advisor, Research Talent and Awards (MRI) Complete application packages for Round 8 including three (3) original letters of reference in sealed and signed envelopes must be received by the Ministry or post-marked on or before 4:00pm Monday, November 14, 2011.

22 Application Procedure All submitted material (paper copies and electronic copies) must be assembled in the following order: –An original signed letter from the institution, and/or the partner confirming the amount of matching support and date of planned contributions; –A copy of the completed and signed application form; –Appendix A - Proposed Research (Maximum of 5 pages excluding references) (section 14); –Appendix B - Completed Budget Table (section 16); and –Appendix C - Research Productivity and Recognition - Researcher’s Full CV (section 20).

23 Application Package Applicants must submit the following to the Ministry by the deadline: Paper Copy: One (1) original signed and complete ERA application Four (4) copies of the complete ERA application Three (3) original signed letters of reference, in sealed and signed envelopes CD or memory stick: One (1) copy of the ERA application form only in a MS Word document One (1) electronic document (PDF) of the complete application

24 Reference Letters Provide three original signed letters of reference in sealed and signed envelopes, in the accompanying ERA package. The letters should address the ERA Evaluation Criteria: Excellence of the Researcher, Quality of the Research, Development of Research Talent, and Strategic Value for Ontario. It is recommended that referees have access to the applicant’s research proposal and full CV. One of the reference letters must be from a former supervisor, mentor, collaborator or corporate sponsor familiar with the researcher. Two of the reference letters must be from arm’s length sources (i.e., arm’s length referees must not have a conflict of interest by having a personal link with the researcher, or by being, currently, or within the last five years, a colleague, a research collaborator or a corporate sponsor of the researcher). It is recommended that the arm’s length letters be from researchers of international stature familiar with the researcher’s work.

25 Reference Letters In order to keep the letters sealed and confidential, it is recommended that references be asked to send their letter in a sealed and signed envelope clearly marked with “ERA reference for (insert applicant’s name on envelope)” within another envelope addressed to the research office. Letters may be ineligible if they are not submitted in a sealed and signed envelope. Submit only three (3) reference letters. Any letters from referees not identified on the application form will not be considered by the review panel (see section 22). All original signed letters must be received by the application deadline.

26 Youth Research and Innovation Outreach Applicants are required to undertake youth outreach activities and may use up to 1% (equivalent to $1000) of the funding provided by the Ministry. Funding provided by the institution and/or partner organization may not be used for youth outreach. Activities associated with youth outreach are to be undertaken during each year of the project. All project activities are to be free to youth and the general public. No registration or admission fees can be charged and project activities cannot be incorporated into an existing program for which an admission or registration fee is applied.

27 Youth Research and Innovation Outreach Applicants are encouraged to include the following best practices in their youth outreach plans: –Face-to-face contact between youth and researchers; –Hands-on research and innovation experiences; –Mentorship of youth; and –Development of experiments or research projects with youth.

28 Youth Research and Innovation Outreach Eligible Expenses for Youth Outreach –The costs of coordinating, developing and delivering youth outreach activities such as speaking opportunities, lecture series, workshops and demonstrations, student competitions and lab mentorships; and –Consumable supplies and the development of working models. Ineligible Expenses for Youth Outreach –Expenses paid to a third party to coordinate, develop or deliver youth outreach activities; –The development of magazines, books, curriculum documents, courses or multi-media, including new websites; –The purchase of commercially available equipment, such as computers or software, or the cost of staging conferences; or –Honoraria or salaries for high school student co-operative education or summer high school student positions.

29 Contact Information Caitlyn Tindale Senior Advisor Research Branch Alison Hughes Policy Advisor Research Branch