École nationale d'administration publique
Canada
Partner with researchers at a public administration university
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- grant_single|openingDateJanuary 25, 2022
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Researchers And Facilities
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- École nationale d'administration publique (ENAP)
- Cognit.ca
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Get access to world-class expertise, facilities and IP when you form a partnership with a university, college or health institution. Use the partnership to help solve complex problems, build proofs-of-concept, improve processes and performance, validate y
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To be eligible for this grant, applicants must be residents of the specified region and demonstrate a commitment to the program's objectives.
- Must be a resident of the specified region.
- Must demonstrate a commitment to the program's objectives.
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Eligible projects under this grant are diverse, spanning across areas like healthcare innovation, youth services, governance, and culturally relevant public administration strategies. These projects aim to enhance service delivery, promote equity, and develop strategic responses to contemporary socio-political challenges in Canada.
- Canadian Defence and Security Network aimed at strengthening democratic security strategies.
- Evaluation of service delivery models in Quebec's health and social services.
- Assessment of integrated service approaches for diverse youth populations.
- Development of trade engagement strategies between Canada and international partners.
- Building research capacity with First Nations and youth protection services.
- Exploration of ethical governance frameworks for policymaking.
- Programs enhancing municipal management practices.
- Systems adapting healthcare and social services to Indigenous cultural frameworks.
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There are evaluation and selection criteria for this grant. The grant's evaluation and selection criteria are as follows:
- Research capacity and expertise in the specified field
- Relevance and originality of the research proposal
- Potential impact and significance of the project
- Feasibility and timeline of the research activities
- Budget justification and cost-effectiveness
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The École nationale d'administration publique's Diverse Range of Funded Research Initiatives
The École nationale d'administration publique (ENAP) has been at the forefront of conducting extensive research across various fields with significant funding allocations. These research projects cover a broad spectrum of topics, from defense and security to youth engagement, mental health, and governance.
Exploring the Multi-Faceted Research Landscape at ENAP
The École nationale d'administration publique (ENAP) represents a pivotal institution in advancing academic and applied research initiatives that address some of the most pressing socio-economic issues in Canada. Over the years, ENAP has facilitated a multitude of research projects by providing robust funding support, thereby enabling scholars to pursue studies that hold profound implications for policy-making and societal advancement.
One noteworthy project among ENAP's impressive repertoire is the "Canadian Defence and Security Network" which exemplifies the school's commitment to addressing national security challenges through well-structured research endeavors. With a substantial budget allocation of $974,991.00 over four years, this project underscores ENAP's strategic focus on fostering security and defense research that can influence national and international policy directions.
Moreover, ENAP's diverse research agenda highlights projects like "Mental health services and child welfare" that seek to understand and improve service systems for youth across Canada. With funding allocations nearing $200,000 for various initiatives, these projects aim to improve outcomes for vulnerable youth populations, emphasizing collaborative approaches to policy and practice integration in mental health.
Another critical aspect of ENAP's contributions to research is its focus on public administration and governance challenges. Projects such as "Effective Governance Arrangements for Climate Resilient Infrastructure" demonstrate ENAP's commitment to addressing future challenges such as climate resilience and urban planning. The allocation of funds to projects addressing complex issues around public administration further supports the institution's goal to drive change and innovation within the realm of governmental operations.
ENAP's research projects also reflect a deep commitment to cultural sensitivity and adaptation, as seen in projects like "Aire ouverte" which focuses on scaling Quebec's youth services model within a pan-Canadian framework. This alignment with cultural and social needs is complemented by collaborative efforts in fostering resilient community networks and integrated service approaches.
Beyond academic insights, these research initiatives are structured to deliver practical benefits, bridging gaps between theoretical research and practical application. This double-edged focus ensures that the outcomes of these studies resonate within the academic community whilst also contributing to real-world applications that benefit society at large.
Through effective project management and a strategic approach to funding, ENAP not only influences academic trajectories but also fosters an environment that encourages innovation, collaboration, and sustainable development across various fields. Each research project funded through ENAP carries the potential to not only expand the boundaries of understanding within their respective domains but also to inform and transform policy-making practices for more effective governance and social responsibility. By continuously supporting a diverse array of research initiatives, ENAP reaffirms its role as a crucial player in Canada's research ecosystem and its unwavering commitment to societal progress through education and innovation.