
Information for Researchers

How to Apply for Funding
You have received a new grant?
Please tell us so that we can announce the good news (Web, Twitter).
Note: It is important that researchers take into account the communications policies of Tri-Council and other agencies when announcing new grants and awards. Tri-Council Public Communications Policy (SSHRC, CIHR, NSERC)north_eastexternal link
Before sharing news of your success, please ensure that there are no embargoes in place delaying the official release of results. If you have questions about when and where you may announce your grant results, please contact Sophie Fréchette at Sophie.Frechette@uOttawa.ca.
Make sure you have sent the following to Natalie Carter (natalie.carter@uottawa.ca):
- your RE formnorth_eastexternal link, completed and signed (otherwise the funds can not be transferred)
- a copy of your grant application
- any decision notice from the granting agency
Financial Services
Generally, the management of funds is handled by the Civil Law Section’s financial services team. For questions about managing research funds, please contact Helga Dumontier or Lorraine DeVanthey.
General Guidelines
Below are some general uOttawa guidelines on the management of research funds.
The University of Ottawa is committed to cutting-edge research, taking on real-world problems and engaging in impactful interdisciplinary research. Fostering excellence in research data management is an important contributor to this goal.
Knowledge Mobilization means promoting and facilitating the use of research among knowledge users (stakeholders, decision makers, policy makers, practitioners, community members, patients, etc.) to help them make informed decisions about policies, programs, practices and behaviours. It encompasses a wide range of activities relating to the production and use of knowledge generated from research such as knowledge synthesis, dissemination, and co-creation by researchers and knowledge users.
The Research Office can offer support in developing a Knowledge Mobilization strategy and activities. Below are some examples of knowledge mobilization projects led by the Research Office:
- Le sens de la recherche - Découvrez nos chercheuses et chercheurs
- Au cœur du droit : La recherche en droit pour la citoyenneté locale, avec David Robitaillenorth_eastexternal link
- Maîtriser les mots, partager le sens, avec Mistrale Goudreau et Éliane Bouchernorth_eastexternal link
- Petits sujets, grands enjeux : L’accès à la justice pour les enfants, avec Mona Parénorth_eastexternal link
- Aux confins du droit et de l’éthique : La recherche en droit avec Michelle Girouxnorth_eastexternal link
- Un droit qui punit ou un droit qui construit : La recherche en droit avec Marie-Eve Sylvestrenorth_eastexternal link
Click here for more information via the Office of the Vice-President, Research and Innovation.
Support provided by the Research Office
- Providing information on awards and honours. There are many opportunities to obtain awards related to research. Please consult this list to see what is available.
- Developing individual strategies for nominations
- Liaising with the Offices for Chairs’, Centres, and Awards and Distinctions
- Communicating with the organizations that award prizes
- Advising candidates on how to prepare nomination files
- Development of some specific parts of the nomination file
- Reviewing and editing documents in the nomination file
- Coordinating the nomination file
- Requesting letters of support on behalf of the VDR (and doing all necessary follow ups)
- Advising on CV formats, and supporting re-formatting efforts
- Submission of the nomination file
- Announcing positive results
Please contact Andrew Kuntze (andrew.kuntze@uottawa.ca) for more information on how the Research Office can support you in pursuing award opportunities.
Awards for Published Research
There are many award opportunities for published research. Please consult this list to see what is available.
We encourage researchers to act on the opportunities presented in these lists. Often a nomination requires simply sending in an electronic copy of an article, or requesting that your publisher send in a copy of your book. And many of these awards encourage self-nominations. If you think your work fits a given award’s subject area, then please consider submitting.
If you are unsure about the rules for submitting, or the procedure for preparing a nomination, please contact Andrew Kuntze (andrew.kuntze@uottawa.ca).
OVPR Awards and Recognition Resources
Important Links
For graduate-level funding opportunities, please contact llmphd@uottawa.ca at the Faculty of Law’s Graduate Studies in Law Office.
- Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP)
- Faculty of Law, Graduate Studies - Financials
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Funding Opportunitiesnorth_eastexternal link
- Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
- Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships
- Mitacs Student Funding Programsnorth_eastexternal link
Contact Us
Maxime Raymond-Dufour
Assistant Dean, Research
Maxime.Raymond-Dufour@uOttawa.ca
613-562-5800 ext. 8872
Anna Bogic
Senior Research Advisor
anna.bogic@uottawa.ca
613-562-5800 ext. 2046
Andrew Kuntze
Research Communications Strategist
andrew.kuntze@uottawa.ca
613-562-5800 ext. 3444
Natalie Carter
Administrative Assistant, Research
natalie.carter@uottawa.ca
613-562-5800 ext. 3249