Canadian Institutes of Health Research
As the Government of Canada’s health research investment agency, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) supports excellence across all four pillars of health research: biomedical, clinical, health systems services and population health.
Find the grant recipients and latest funding opportunities supported by CIHR below.
Latest Recipients
See recent Carleton researchers selected for CIHR grants.
Canadian Institute of Health Research Grants $673,200 to Carleton Researchers Investigating Asthma
CIHR Invests $3M in Health Research at Carleton
Carleton Researcher Receives CIHR Funding to Study Health Impacts on Adults Living Near Canadian Nuclear Power Plants
Funding Opportunities
Learn more about CIHR funding eligibility and deadlines.
Catalyst Grant: Digital Health
This funding opportunity catalyzes discovery in digital health, advances pivotal research and informs applications or interventions relevant to the broad mandate areas of CIHR and …
Operating Grant: Early Career Researchers in Human Development, Child and Youth Health
The goal of this opportunity is to build research capacity, generate new knowledge and support knowledge mobilization in human development, child and youth health by …
Institute Community Support: Travel Awards
Through the Institute Community Support (ICS) Program, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institutes and Initiatives are launching the ICS Travel Awards competition for …
Team Grant: Strengthening Resilient and Equitable Public Health Systems
This Team Grant aims to advance the field of public health systems and services research (PHSSR) by focusing on system-level solutions to improve public health …
Project Grant Program
Sponsor’s Website Visit the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) website for more information on the Project Grant program. Internal Contacts Potential applicants are encouraged to discuss …
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Please contact your Faculty Research Facilitator to discuss CIHR funding opportunities.