The Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) program is a federal initiative administered jointly through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) in partnership with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) and Health Canada.
Participation in the Full Application stage of the NCE network competition is by invitation only, based on peer review recommendations at the Letter of Intent (LOI) stage.
This guide is to be used in conjunction with the most recent version of the NCE Competition Guide.
The Full Application provides detailed information on all aspects of the network’s management and governance structure, proposed objectives, and expected outcomes and deliverables. All Full Applications will be evaluated according to the five NCE Program Criteria, as well as the Competition Framework (outlined in the Competition Guide).
The Full Application should be submitted on behalf of the proposed network by an eligible academic researcher (i.e., “the applicant”, who is normally a proposed Scientific Director) and by the Host Institution. The applicant and Host Institution must be eligible to receive funding from one of the three federal granting agencies. (Further details regarding applicant and host eligibility can be found in the Competition Guide). Changes to the applicant, Scientific Director, and/or Host Institution from the LOI stage to the Full Application stage are permitted, provided sufficient justification is provided.
The Full Application must clearly define the challenge(s) the proposed network aims to address. It must be co-developed with relevant partners and stakeholders from the private, public and/or not-for-profit sectors. The extent of partner- and stakeholder-integration will be assessed; partners must be aware that their level of involvement, in addition to their cash and/or in-kind commitments, is critical to the success of the network.
The deadline for the electronic submission of the Full Application is July 19, 2018. Full Applications must be received by the NCE Secretariat by 4:30 p.m., applicant’s local time.
Full Applications must be submitted to the NCE on-line electronic application system at
https://excellence.nce-rce.gc.ca.
The Full Application must be compiled into a single, searchable PDF document, and not be assembled using scanned images. Electronic signatures are accepted. The PDF cannot exceed 49 MB.
In compliance with
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/O-3.01/, the Granting Agencies have established that positives measures to promote the use of both English and French in Canadian society should be taken. As such, if successful in the NCE Competition, networks will be required to publish its website in both official languages. The cost of translating the website is an eligible expense and therefore can be included as an expense in the financial section of the application.
Complete all sections of the Application Form Section A1, including an estimate of the proportion of the network’s research that relates to the mandates of each of the three granting agencies: NSERC, SSHRC, and CIHR. See the On-line Resources section for a direct link.
Provide a one-page summary describing the network, its proposed research program, and expected impact on the Canadian economy and quality of life for diverse members of the Canadian population. Write for a general audience using plain language as the summary may be used for communication purposes, such as press releases or the NCE website.
This section is to be completed by established NCE networks only. Established networks are defined as NCE networks who have been awarded NCE funds for all available funding cycles (ie. two seven-year cycles or three five-year cycles), and whose final NCE funding term has ended or will end by the anticipated release date of new funds (March 31, 2019).
Highlight the established network’s major achievements since its inception with a focus on the added value that is directly attributable to the funding received from the NCE program. Provide specific, concise examples of the social, economic and/or health impacts of these achievements on the area of research, partners/stakeholders, and Canadians. Summarize how the network has addressed major concerns expressed in past NCE reviews. Briefly discuss any significant lessons learned that will help improve the success of the network moving forward.
Building on these past/ongoing successes, demonstrate how previous activities, scope, and/or impacts will be enhanced and/or expanded in the proposed funding cycle. This may include, but is not limited to: a change in research focus to address an emerging area in need of solutions; a scaling up of activities supporting the application of knowledge; and/or a more significant sharing of leadership with partners. Note that “enhancement and/or expansion" does not necessarily mean growing or scaling up all aspects of the network. It could include a refinement or focusing of various aspects.
Describe the evolution of the network’s approach to achieving excellence in all five NCE program criteria and delivering measurable impacts as the network has matured over NCE funding cycles.
Explain how, after receiving multiple years of NCE funding, the network continues to: (1) fill a gap of strategic importance to Canada; and (2) be relevant in a changing research and innovation landscape.
Using the following headers, please provide details for each section of the application. Allocate the appropriate number of pages to each section without exceeding a total of 40 pages.
A. Network Vision
Describe the proposed network’s vision, including:
Clearly distinguish between the vision within a five-year timeframe and that beyond the proposed funding cycle.
Established networks should include a description of the differences between the proposed activities included in this application with those of its previously/currently funded NCE activities. While the continuation of some activities may be justifiable based on their continued relevance, benefits, and impacts, established networks should provide a compelling case for further NCE investment that shows evolution above and beyond that typically expected at a renewal competition.
Achieving a more equitable, diverse and inclusive Canadian research enterprise is essential to creating the excellent, innovative and impactful research necessary to seize opportunities and respond to global challenges. Recognizing and valuing diversity and equity must be accompanied by concerted efforts to ensure the inclusion of diverse populations, meaning that individuals must be and feel valued, respected and equally supported. Networks must therefore outline the measures that will be implemented to embed, promote and track equity, diversity and inclusion within the overall structure of the network, the creation and fine-tuning of the strategic plan, and the execution of network activities.
B. Management of the Network
Discuss the network’s key objectives over the next five years. Give an overview of the network’s management and governance structure, taking into consideration the following points:
An organizational chart must be provided.
Include short biographies of key management personnel, Scientific Director(s) and the proposed/current members of Board of the Directors in order to demonstrate that the network has the management and governance expertise required to deliver on its objectives. If members of the network’s Research Management Committee have been identified, these should be included as well. (Should short biographies be available online, links can be provided.)
For established networks, highlight any anticipated changes in the management and governance structure, including changes to the management team and Board of Directors membership.
C. Excellence of the Research Program
Network research programs must be challenge-focused, multidisciplinary, and be developed in collaboration with relevant partners from the private, public and not-for-profit sectors. Networks are expected to move beyond traditional discipline-specific approaches, by involving the significant and meaningful participation of researchers and partners from all relevant disciplines, sectors, geographies and cultural perspectives, as required for high value innovation to fully address multi-faceted challenge(s). Industry, partner, academic and government priorities should be integrated in the conception and design of network research activities, to ensure the uptake and/or effective application of research.
Applicants must be able to demonstrate that the proposed network possesses world-class capacity to address the challenge(s) described in the network’s vision.
The inclusion of sex, gender and diversity considerations in research design has the potential to make the research more ethically sound, more rigorous and more useful. Applicants should discuss how this aspect will be addressed.
Include in this section a brief overview of the network’s proposed research program, including:
Also include the network’s plans and strategy with respect to:
Typically, the network's proposed research program is organized into a handful of major themes. For each research theme:
For each research theme:
D. Development of Highly Qualified Personnel
Outline the network’s strategy to develop highly qualified personnel (HQP) and expose them to the full range of social, economic and/or health implications of the network’s research by involving them in activities from the initial research discovery to its practical application. Moreover, demonstrate how the network will add value to training opportunities already available with innovative mentorship programs. Discuss how the network will enhance HQP capacity in relation to the needs of the receptors.
Outline measures that will be implemented to advance diversity and equity within the network’s HQP and training activities. This may include, for example, any of the following:
Include in this section the network’s strategy to capitalize on its multidisciplinary, multisectoral, networked environment to develop HQP, as well as its plan for drawing international personnel to the network and Canada.
E. Networking and Partnerships
Networking is intended to integrate research teams and programs and to promote effective interactions and partnerships with the user-sector outside the academic community. These networking and partnership activities should demonstrably assist the network in addressing the problem(s), challenge(s), or opportunity(ies) for which they are generating solutions.
The proposed network must build on existing relationships with partners and the receptor community. This is essential in order to accelerate the formation and activities of the proposed network.
Provide details on the planning process including the consultations undertaken with partners (academic, private, and/or public) in developing the application. Specifically, include the following:
F. Knowledge and Technology Exchange and Exploitation
NCE networks are expected to create social, economic and/or health benefits through the application of evidence-based knowledge generated from research. This includes the range of activities from those encompassed in knowledge mobilization (activities and tools designed to put knowledge into active service, often through the establishment of new or modification of existing policies, processes and standards) to those encompassed in commercialization (transformation of knowledge or technology into marketable goods, processes or services). It is not necessary for NCE networks to cover this entire range of activities. To be effective, these activities require the involvement of partners and stakeholders. Applicants are expected to demonstrate that the appropriate activities will be undertaken and the appropriate resources allocated to maximize benefits to Canadians.
Discuss the new knowledge, products, processes, or services to be developed; the partners and/or stakeholders who will be involved in their development and their application; and the expected social, economic, health, environmental, cultural and/or wellness-related impacts.
Include in your description the network’s plans and strategies with respect to:
G. Performance Management Framework and Metrics
Describe the planned approach for the network’s performance management and risk mitigation strategies, including the roles of the management team, the Board of Directors, and its Committees in assessing performance and implementing risk mitigation.
Provide a table indicating the proposed network’s performance metrics, targets, and milestones (short- and long-term) on which it will evaluate its overall progress and achievements for each of the NCE selection criteria.
For networks with ongoing activities, provide a clear picture of the network’s existing metrics, targets, and milestones and those that would be made possible with the proposed NCE funding.
H. Response to NCE Standing Selection Committee LOI Report
Discuss how the network has addressed or will address the feedback received from the NCE Standing Selection Committee at the LOI stage.
I. Explanation of Overlap with other initiatives
For both new and established networks:
Discuss the role of the proposed network in the landscape of work being conducted in its area(s) of research, including:
References Cited (Free Form; unlimited pages)
Provide a bibliography of all references cited in previous sections.
Acronyms (Free Form; unlimited pages)
Provide an alphabetized list of all acronyms used in the application.
1. NCE Full Application Form Section B: Budget (Excel tables)
Detailed instructions on how to complete the budget forms are found within the .xls documents. Please refer to the NCE Program Guide for details on use of funds and eligible expenses.
Complete the budget forms:
2. Budget justification (Free form; maximum 5 pages)
Provide details on, and justification for, the contributions and expenditures listed in the budget forms.
1. List of Letters of Support (Fillable PDF)
2. Host Institution Letter (Free Form; maximum 2 pages)
A letter, signed by the President or CEO (or delegate with appropriate financial authorities) of the institution that proposes to host the network administrative centre (i.e. the Host Institution) must be included. This letter must outline the nature of anticipated support from the proposed Host Institution. Host Institutions play an important role in networks, through both direct support of the administrative centre and by participating in network governance through membership on the Board of Directors.
The signature on the letter should match the signature in Section A of the Application Form.
3. Letters of Support from Primary Partners and/or Stakeholders (Up to 15 letters, Free Form; 2 pages maximum per letter)
Up to 15 letters of support from the primary non-academic stakeholders listed in Section A of the NCE Application Form may be included (if applicable).
Letters of support should:
Letters of support submitted at the LOI stage may be re-submitted as part of the Full Application as longf as there are no changes to the amount or nature of cash and/or in-kind contributions.
Sort letters of support by sector (e.g. academic, industrial, provincial, federal, foreign, other) and provide a summary table indicating the name of the organization, page number, and incremental cash and/or in-kind contribution to the network.
The signatures of authorized officers of supporting organizations certify that that organization:
If the Scientific Director, applicant, or a Network Investigator is also a principal of a collaborating or supporting organization, another senior official must sign the letter of support on behalf of the organization.
The deadline for the electronic submission of the Full Application for the current NCE Network Competition is, July 19, 2018. Full Applications must be received by the NCE Secretariat by 4:30 p.m., applicants’ local time.
Applications must be submitted to the NCE on-line electronic application system as a single, searchable PDF file at
https://excellence.nce-rce.gc.ca.
Tables, graphs and figures may be included within the page limits noted above. Any extra material will be removed.
The NCE Network Competition Guide, the NCE FA Application Form, and details about the NCE Secretariat can be obtained at www.nce-rce.gc.ca.
For more information, please contact the NCE Program at:
Pierce McKennirey, Program Officer
Telephone: (613) 996-9825
E-mail: pierce.mckennirey@nce-rce.gc.ca
NCE Competition Documents
Granting Agency Mandates
CIHR:
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/7263.html
NSERC:
http://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/N-21/page-1.html#h-4
SSHRC:
http://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/about-au_sujet/index-eng.aspx
Information Regarding In-kind Contribution Eligibility
www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/NSERC-CRSNG/Policies-Politiques/orgpartners-orgpartenaires_eng.asp
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/3758.html
Tri-Agency Use of Grant Funds
Tri-Agency Responsible Conduct of Research
http://www.rcr.ethics.gc.ca/eng/policy-politique/framework-cadre/
http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/NSERC-CRSNG/governance-gouvernance/rcr-crr_eng.asp
Privacy Act
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/PDF/P-21.pdf
Environmental Review Policy for Networks Receiving NCE Funds
http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/NSERC-CRSNG/Policies-Politiques/enviroassess-enviroeval_eng.asp
A Full Application consists of three sections, prepared as follows. Each section must be fully paginated, with tabs for each section and subsection. Please adhere to the set page limits; additional pages may be removed prior to peer review.
SECTION A:
SECTION B:
SECTION C:
What do the electronic or original signatures on the application mean?
For the Lead applicant
By signing and submitting my application, I (the Lead applicant):
For academic participants:
By accepting to participate in the Network, I (the academic participant) also agree to the above.
The signatures of the institutional authorities certify that:
The signatures of authorized officers of other supporting organizations certify that the organization:
For further information, see the Questions and Answers on the Consent to Disclosure of Personal Information at address
http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca.
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