Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is dedicated to excelling in the creation of new knowledge and its translation into improved health outcomes for Canadians, more effective health services and products, and a strengthened Canadian health care system.
Research Security Update
Know Your Partner: If the research security requirements found in the Policy on Sensitive Technology Research and Affiliations of Concern (STRAC Policy) and/or the National Security Guidelines for Research Partnerships (NSGRP) apply to your Tri-Agency or Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) funding application, please contact the Safeguarding Research Office (SRO) as soon as possible to ensure that we can support you in meeting all applicable requirements and completing required forms and training. One way you can enhance and expedite the partner due diligence process is to provide SRO with complete partner information near the outset of the Risk Assessment Form development process. This information can be provided in your Form 101 (Tri-Agency) or the Private-sector Partner Identification Form (CFI). Please contact the Safeguarding Research Office at safegrd@ualberta.ca with any questions.
Please note: As of September 2025, the institution has introduced new research security training requirements. For all inquiries and support, or to register for training, please connect with the Safeguarding Research Office by submitting a Request for Support or emailing safegrd@ualberta.ca. We’re here to help!
As part of this commitment, CIHR conducts multiple funding competitions for investigator- and strategic/priority-driven research. These funding opportunities cover a wide range of health-related topics and have deadlines throughout the year.
CIHR funds research under four themes (Pillars):
- Biomedical Research (Pillar 1)
- Clinical research (Pillar 2)
- Health services research (Pillar 3)
- Social, cultural, environmental, and population health research (Pillar 4)
Researchers can explore all current CIHR funding opportunities in ResearchNet .
The Research Partner Network also maintains a quick reference database of CIHR funding opportunities, including a brief overview and objectives, funding amounts, and deadlines (access for UofA CCID-holders only).
Please visit the CIHR Project Grant competition page for more information including deadlines and supports.
More information
The University of Alberta's Research Partner Network (RPNet) offers a range of grant development supports for researchers applying for CIHR grants. To learn more about these supports, please contact the RPNet CIHR lead, Gareth Corry, or reach out to your College or Faculty’s Office of Research.
If you plan to submit an application to a CIHR funding opportunity, please advise Gareth Corry so that the appropriate supports can be identified and put in place early in the grant development process.
Contact
For more information, please contact:
Gareth Corry
Research Partner, College of Health Sciences
gcorry@ualberta.ca
CIHR University Delegate
The CIHR University Delegates (UD) network keeps the health research community, universities, and affiliated institutions informed of the CIHR's direction, initiatives, and decisions. Delegates meet monthly to discuss topics and important issues facing the research community and to raise awareness on important topics faced by researchers. The current UofA UD is Dr. Christian Beaulieu (Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging); please contact Dr. Beaulieu (christian.beaulieu@ualberta.ca) if there is a topic or issue you would like to see addressed at a future UD meeting.
Volunteer With the CIHR
Become a member of the CIHR’s College of Reviewers
Benefit from recognition programs, gain insight into the peer review process, learn about new research developments in your field, and engage and network with your peers.
Join a CIHR Institute Advisory Board (IAB)
IABs act in an advisory capacity to the Scientific Directors of the Institutes, including deliberations on Institute health research priorities and strategies and implementation plans for engaging the broader research community.