CORRECTION:
 The issue of Dialogue released February 17, 2026, included an error. The deadline for the next Partnership Engage Grants competition was incorrectly listed as March 17, 2026, in the Funding Focus section. The actual deadline is March 16, 2026.


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FEBRUARY 2026

SSHRC research is shaping the future of Canadian trade

Social sciences and humanities researchers are generating valuable insights on key trade issues that can help strengthen Canada’s economy. Learn more about the experts and their research topics that are advancing understanding on a range of trade-related subjects, including the Canada-United States relationship, internal trade, diversification, and trade infrastructure.

HEADLINES

The latest from SSHRC and its partners

In Conversation with Myriam Denov, Impact Award Gold Medal winner

Join us on February 25 at 1:00 p.m. (eastern) for a live conversation with Myriam Denov, the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Youth, Gender and Armed Conflict at McGill University and SSHRC’s 2025 Impact Award Gold Medal winner. Denov has worked with war-affected children in Asia, Africa and the Americas for the last 25 years. The talk will be moderated by The Conversation Canada’s culture and society editor Sheima Benembarek. Register here.

New national research partnership on improving Canada’s productivity receives inaugural grant

SSHRC is investing $6 million over 15 years to support a novel national research partnership that will drive solutions to boost Canada’s productivity over the coming years. The multi-stakeholder partnership is led by the University of Calgary and will leverage long-term, high-impact research in the social sciences and humanities to develop and enact transformative economic policy.

Responsible Conduct of Research 2021

Have your say: updates to the Responsible Conduct of Research framework

The Panel on Responsible Conduct of Research has released proposed updates to the Tri Agency Framework: Responsible Conduct of Research (2021) and is inviting feedback from the research community. Review the proposed changes and share your comments by April 17, 2026.

Global Affairs Canada launches the 2026 International Policy Ideas Challenge in partnership with SSHRC

The ninth edition of the International Policy Ideas Challenge, launched in January 2026, encourages applicants to identify concrete, innovative solutions to emerging international policy challenges faced by Canada, and to translate academic expertise into policy language and insights. The deadline to apply is March 2, 2026.

FUNDING FOCUS

Application deadlines, program updates, application tips and more

Upcoming deadlinesget your applications in now


Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards (March 4, 2026)


Canada Impact+ Research Chairs and Canada Impact+ Emerging Leaders competition (intake one registration: March 10, 2026; application: March 24, 2026)


Partnership Engage Grants (March 16, 2026)


2026 Canada Excellence Research Chairs competition (application: March 18, 2026)


2026 SSHRC Impact Awards (April 1, 2026)


Connection Grants (May 1, 2026)


Destination Horizon Grants (May 22, 2026)


See upcoming deadlines.

Funding tip of the month: Formatting your Tri-agency CV 

Many of SSHRC’s funding opportunities require applicants to upload a Tri-agency CV. Check out our instructions page to ensure your document is formatted properly. You can also verify that you’ve applied all technical specifications to your CV, and that your personal statement, most significant contributions and experiences, and supervisory and mentorship activities sections include the right information. 

SPOTLIGHT

Featured stories and articles

Redefining what success looks like for Black youth in Canada

Bukola Salami—Canada Research Chair in Black and Racialized Peoples’ Health at the University of Calgary—wants to inspire Black children and youth in Canada to meet their potential. Through her five-year project, funded by a $2.5 million SSHRC Partnership Grant, Salami is training the next generation of Black scholars to be equipped to address inequities in their communities.

Engendering success in STEM

Thanks to a seven year, $2.5 million dollar SSHRC Partnership Grant, a University of British Columbia researcher and her team are doing a deep dive into the underrepresentation of women in STEM. Toni Schmader, former Canada Research Chair in Social Psychology, is hoping to pinpoint when stereotypes about gender and science first emerge in childhood.

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