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Search: IRSST, 20105 results ResultsCollaborative Research GrantAgency: IRSST The Collaborative Research Grant Program covers work that may include studies, analyses, conception or development carried out according to a scientific process and likely to contribute to the advancement of knowledge. This work is defined in collaboration with the IRSST and falls within the priority themes. Deadline: August 10, 2010 Details: Collaborative Activity GrantsAgency: IRSST The Collaborative Activity Grant Program is generally work defined in collaboration with the IRSST, and whose cost and duration are more limited than for a research project. For the most part, it is work that falls within the IRSST’s priority themes and that is preliminary to or follows a research project. This work mainly takes the form of literature reviews; preliminary, exploratory or feasibility studies; statistical analyses; or expertise activities applying a proven methodology or to promote a technique, approach or product resulting from an IRSST-funded project. Deadline: May 4, 2010 Details: Competitive Research GrantsAgency: IRSST The Competitive Research Program (formerly “Funded research”) is intended for researchers who wish to conduct an occupational health and safety research project. The work may include studies, analyses, conception or development carried out according to a scientific process and likely to contribute to the advancement of knowledge. Deadline: February 2, 2010 Details: Collaborative Activity GrantsAgency: IRSST The Collaborative Activity Grant Program is generally work defined in collaboration with the IRSST, and whose cost and duration are more limited than for a research project. For the most part, it is work that falls within the IRSST’s priority themes and that is preliminary to or follows a research project. This work mainly takes the form of literature reviews; preliminary, exploratory or feasibility studies; statistical analyses; or expertise activities applying a proven methodology or to promote a technique, approach or product resulting from an IRSST-funded project. Deadline: January 26, 2010 Details: Collaborative Research GrantsAgency: IRSST The Collaborative Research Grant Program covers work that may include studies, analyses, conception or development carried out according to a scientific process and likely to contribute to the advancement of knowledge. This work is defined in collaboration with the IRSST and falls within the priority themes. Deadline: January 26, 2010 Details: |
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