Canada-France joint funding opportunity on artificial intelligence

Expire le 15 octobre 2024

Canada’s three federal research funding agencies – The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), in collaboration with IVADO, are pleased to announce the upcoming launch of a joint call for Canada-France research proposals on artificial intelligence (AI).

Canada’s granting agencies are partnering with the French National Research Agency (ANR) to support collaborative multi- and interdisciplinary research projects in the areas of generative AI and the safety of embedded AI. A portion of available funding will be reserved for proposals addressing preparedness for and/or response to pandemics and infectious health emergencies through AI-based approaches to surveillance, predictive modeling, and genomics, and for proposals related to cancer.

ANR will be managing the peer-review process for this initiative. Through a lead agency model, the French Scientific Coordinator will submit a single collaborative proposal on behalf of the Canada-France research team to ANR (the lead agency), which will undergo a peer-review process by ANR.

While this is a multi-agency effort, NSERC is the designated agency coordinating the Canadian activities related to the call on behalf of the Canadian funding organizations, regardless of the research focus or whether it is in the natural sciences and engineering, social sciences and humanities, or health fields. Applicants from Canada may participate as a Principal Applicant on only one proposal, but may be a co-applicant or collaborator on multiple proposals. Please refer to the France-Canada (NSERC) Annex on the ANR website for the eligibility requirements for applicants from Canada. Researchers from colleges who meet NSERC’s eligibility requirements may participate as co-applicants or collaborators.

More details: https://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Media-Media/NewsDetail-DetailNouvelles_eng.asp