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Graduate Research Awards on Climate Change and Water, IDRC Canada

IDRC’s Graduate Research Awards on Climate Change and Water
CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2011-2012

Deadline: Thursday, September 1, 2011 (before 4:00 p.m. Ottawa time)
Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC) supports research in developing countries to promote growth and development. The result is innovative, lasting local solutions that aim to bring choice and change to those who need it most.

IDRC’s Climate Change and Water Program (CCW) helps developing-country researchers understand how climate change affects water resources and find ways to improve the ability of citizens and governments to adapt to the changing environment.
CCW’s Adaptation H2O Graduate Research Awards aim to build research capacity by providing funding to graduate students working on subjects related to climate change and water.

We offer two types of awards:
1) For developing-country graduate students: A maximum of seven awards, each with a maximum value of CA$15,000, are available in 2011-2012. The award covers field work expenses for graduate students who are citizens of a developing country and who are enrolled in a master’s or doctoral program at a Canadian or developing-country university.

2) For Canadian doctoral students: Up to two awards, each worth a maximum of CA$15,000, are also available to cover field work expenses of Canadian citizens (or permanent residents of Canada) enrolled in a doctoral program at a Canadian university.
These awards cover the field work period, which must be 3 to 12 months in duration. The awards are meant to cover research expenses only and not university tuition or affiliated fees.

ELIGIBILITY

Eligible themes
Proposals must address one or more of the following themes:

1) Economic analysis related to climate change adaptation
Climate change is likely to undermine the progress that many developing countries have achieved in several areas, notably agriculture and the availability of water. Climate change exacerbates extreme weather events such as flooding and drought, exposing local people to various degrees of vulnerability. We are seeking proposals that explore economic incentives for adapting to climate change, and the costs and benefits associated with different adaptation strategies.

2) Gender analysis of adaptation strategies
The factors that increase women’s vulnerability to climate change in developing countries are largely under-researched. To address this gap, research must go beyond the simple demonstration of the gender-specific impacts of climate change. It must analyze gender inequalities to examine how climate change exacerbates these disparities. We are seeking proposals that explore the opportunities posed by adaptation strategies to address gender differentials through practical and empowering solutions.

3) Use of information and communication technologies and spatial decision-support systems for adaptation
Information and communication technologies and spatial decision-support systems have the potential to enhance resilience and strengthen the adaptive capacity of vulnerable communities to climate change. For example, Geographic Information Systems can be a useful tool for evaluating risks and managing floods, droughts, and sea-level rise. When communities are involved in their use, these technologies can contribute to the development of adaptation solutions. We are seeking proposals that explore how information systems, knowledge management, and/or spatial decision-support systems facilitate improvements in water management and adaptive capacity in the face of a changing climate.

4) The role of clean energy in water provision
Renewable energy technologies are an asset in developing countries coping with climate change and energy shortages. Given the central role energy plays in providing safe and sufficient water supplies, we are seeking proposals that explore how renewable energy can increase the availability and quality of water and support local adaptation to climate change.

5) Adapting to climate change in vulnerable coastal communities
The long-term sustainability of coastal populations depends on healthy coastal ecosystems, but these systems are being degraded at an unprecedented rate worldwide. Climate change poses an additional risk to already vulnerable ecosystems, and coastal communities must now find ways to deal with the combined effects of environmental degradation and unpredictable climate change. Anticipated impacts include, but are not limited to: sea level rise, coastal erosion, and saltwater intrusion into coastal lagoons and groundwater supplies. We welcome proposals that explore the linkages between climate change, ecosystem degradation, and poverty, and that explore ways of strengthening the ability of coastal communities to prepare for, and recovery quickly from, water-related impacts of climate change.

Please note that we encourage research proposals that incorporate social as well as gender analysis.

Eligibility
To be eligible for an award, applicants must meet the following criteria, in addition to any other conditions set out in this call for proposals:

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING A RESEARCH PROPOSAL

The research proposal must be no more than seven (7) pages single spaced, be supplied in PDF format, and contain only the following documents, submitted in the order presented here:
1) Cover page (1 page): Contains theresearch title, the name of the author, and date of submission.
2) Research description (4 pages): Single-spaced, with 2.5 cm margins and submitted in Times New Roman 12 pt font.
The research description must include the following:

3) Bibliography (1 page): Proposals must include relevant in-text citations as well as references.
4) Field schedule (1 page): Proposals must indicate the timeframe (Gantt chart) of planned activities.

Evaluation process
If your application meets the eligibility criteria, it will be pre-screened by IDRC staff. The selected proposals will be forwarded to at least two external evaluators for further assessment. Each reviewer will rank the proposals according to the evaluation criteria listed below, using a point system.

Each criteria will be assessed on a scale from 1 to 3 (3 = good, 2 = satisfactory, and 1 = poor). The maximum total score is 45. After evaluating the proposals, the reviewers will classify them into one of the following three categories: A (recommended), B (acceptable with some modifications), and C (rejected). Based on the evaluators’ reviews, IDRC will make the final decision as to which proposals will be selected for funding.

Evaluation criteria

Researcher capability (6 pts):

Relevance (6 pts):

Results and impact (12pts):

Approach and methodology (12pts):

Feasibility (3pts):

Partnerships (3pts):

Budget and schedule (6pts):

Research dissemination

Re-applications
Applicants who have unsuccessfully sought a graduate research award from the Climate Change and Water program and wish to resubmit the same or similar project proposal must obtain and integrate the comments from the evaluators of the first application. They must explain in the Letter of Intent the changes that have been made to the research proposal since the first application and specify where to find the changes in the proposal.

SUBMITTING

Please make sure that the documents are arranged in the following order:
1) Letter of intent (including complete name, mailing and e-mail addresses)
a. In this letter, briefly present yourself and describe your motivation for your research.
b. Applicants re-applying with the same or similar project proposal must have integrated the comments from the evaluators of the first application. They must explain in the Letter of Intent the changes that have been made to the research proposal since the first application and specify where to find the changes in the proposal.

2) Application form

3) Research proposal (maximum of 7 pages single-spaced)

4) Budget
Please fill the budget requested in the application form.

5) Support letter from the research supervisor
The letter must be signed by your supervisor. If the letter is scanned, please ensure that it contains your supervisor’s signature and is in PDF format.

6) Support letter from the non-academic institution

7) Transcripts
We require transcripts (original or notarized/certified copies) of your most recently completed degree program AND of your current program, even if it is not completed You can also provide an original letter from your last university confirming your degree and the marks you obtained. The letter must be on university letterhead.

8) Proof of citizenship or permanent residency
Photocopies of the following documents are accepted:
a. current passport
b. birth certificate
c. Canadian permanent resident card

Applications must be sent using one of the following delivery methods:

By e-mail: We will accept your documents by e-mail. All submitted documents must be included in a PDF file in the required order.
Please send your application to the attention of:

Nicole Mayer
Program Assistant
Climate Change and Water Program
Re: Application to the Adaptation H2O Awards
Tel.: 1-613-696-2309

By email
nmayer@idrc.ca
Email subject: Application to the Adaptation H2O Awards

By regular mail, priority mail, or Xpresspost
Climate Change and Water Program
International Development Research Centre
PO Box 8500
Ottawa, ON K1G 3H9 – Canada

By courier
Climate Change and Water Program
International Development Research Centre
150 Kent Street, Mailroom Suite 990
Ottawa, ON K1P 0B2 – Canada

Deadline
All completed applications, including attachments, MUST BE RECEIVED by email or mail prior to Thursday, September 1, 2011. Electronic documents must be sent by midnight (Ottawa time). Documents sent by mail or courier must be received by IDRC at the latest by 4:00 p.m. (Ottawa time). Acknowledgment of receipt will be sent to all applicants whose application was received by the closing date and time.

Validity of Applications
Applications received before the deadline and that meet the requirements set out in this call for proposals will be evaluated in accordance with the evaluation process outlined above.
Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.

Conditions of awards
Under no circumstances will awards be granted by IDRC to recommended candidates without first:

We reserve the right to impose additional conditions that we may deem appropriatebefore issuing an award. These may include, without being limited to, the following:

Announcement
We will post the list of the candidates recommended for an award on the Adaptation H2O website, at the latest on December 1, 2011.
Only candidates who have been recommended for an award will be contacted.
We thank all applicants for their interest.

Enquiries
For all enquiries regarding this call for proposals, please contact the project coordinator:

Mélanie Robertson
Senior Program Officer
Climate Change and Water
Tel.: 1-613-696-2493
Email: mrobertson@idrc.ca

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