NSERC Synergy Awards for Innovation - 2025
NSERC celebrates exceptional examples of research excellence with a wide range of prizes. Individual awards focus on accomplishments that range from innovative discoveries by young researchers to lifetime achievement and influence.
The Synergy Awards for Innovation recognizes examples of collaboration that stands as models of effective partnership between organizations and colleges or universities The Synergy Awards are intended to showcase innovation and the benefits of uniting strengths to make the most of Canadian ingenuity. The Synergy Awards are offered in two categories:
- University partnerships
A partnership between an eligible Canadian university and one or more partner organizations. The highlighted research partnership must primarily focus on the natural sciences or engineering.
- College partnerships
A partnership between an eligible Canadian college and one or more partner organizations. The highlighted research partnership can be across the spectrum of natural and social sciences, engineering, humanities or health.
Universities: Three awards will be offered to three different Canadian partnerships. The winners (principal nominees) will each receive a $200,000 NSERC research grant. Partner organizations will each receive a $50,000 voucher valid for the cash portion of their required contribution to a new research partnerships grant (, , or grants).
Eligibility
Partnerships may be nominated by any individual or group; however, the nominators must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Self-nominations will not be accepted.
NSERC strongly encourages nominators to consider equity, diversity and inclusion in their nomination processes.
The nominated partnership must have been supported, in whole or in part, by at least one NSERC Research Partnerships grant, i.e., Engage, Collaborative Research and Development, Strategic Partnerships (Projects or Networks), Industrial Research Chair, Idea to Innovation, Alliance or Calls for Collaborative Research Projects.
In addition, the partnership must be between a Canadian university professor or group of professors, one or more partnering organizations from the private, public or not-for-profit sectors. One member of the academic team must be designated as the nominee and all others, as co-nominees.
Nomination Process
The nomination package must include the following:
- The , completed and signed by the nominator (electronic signature accepted).
- The completed and signed.
- For university partnerships, it must be signed by the nominee and each co-nominee, if applicable (academic researchers only, one form per person).
- The , completed and signed by the nominator.
- A letter of nomination (max. one page), signed by the nominator. The letter should describe why the proposed partnership is being nominated.
- The . See the template for instructions (max. seven pages).
- Letter(s) from the partnering organization(s) (max. two pages per letter). Please note: Academic institutions are not considered partnering organizations. If there is more than one partner, all letters combined must not exceed 20 pages. The letter(s) must be signed by the most relevant person designated as their authorized contact person. Letters must not duplicate the same information that is contained in the nomination and should describe:
- how and why the partner organization was involved
- the resources (human, equipment, facilities, etc.) provided
- how the organization benefited from the outcomes of the partnership
- A concise profile for each partnering organization (max. one page each) that contains a description of the organization, its mandate and the nature of its operations in Canada. A reference to the partner organization's website is not acceptable in lieu of the profile.
Nomination Template
A maximum of seven pages (an additional page can be included for tables and figures, plus one page of references) quantifying the outcomes for each award criterion for the following:
- Partnership: Describe the role of each partner;
- Explain how resources were used and optimized;
- Highlight any specific or unique management practices that were implemented, without which the project would not have been as successful.
- Impact and Outcomes: Demonstrate the importance of the topic to Canada:
- how have the results have been applied at the local, regional, or national scale, and internationally?
- describe the impact of the partnership's resulting benefits for the partner organization(s)
- outline effective training of undergraduate and graduate students, as applicable, and their engagement.
EDID Resources
Dedicated support and resources for Indigenous research and Equity Diversity, Inclusion and Decolonization in research are available through the . You can complete a to receive more information or book a consultation. If you are unsure if your project involves Indigenous research we recommend that you contact the team early for determination and support.
Submission
Nominations must be submitted electronically via the site.
Deadline
Notice of Intent to Nominate: October 11, 2024 (email rwprizes@uwo.ca if you wish to have 澳门六合彩开奖预测 Research support of your nomination).
The NSERC submission deadline is December 6, 2024 at 8pm (Eastern Time).
Contact
Potential nominators and nominees are encouraged to contact Research Awards & Distinctions at rwprizes@uwo.ca regarding 澳门六合彩开奖预测 Research support and coordination of your nomination.