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Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Water, ºÃÉ«TV

The Fulbright Canada Visiting Research Chair in Water is focused on addressing the water issues important to Canada and the United States.

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Brace Graduate Top-up Awards

Available to graduate students supervised by a Brace faculty member, the Graduate Top-up Awards aim to supplement the stipends of excellent ºÃÉ«TVl doctoral and master's students working on water projects that advance the Centre’s thematic research areas.

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Brace Water Seed Grants

Available to Brace faculty members, seed grants aim to support multidisciplinary teams of two or more Brace Faculty Members pursuing medium or high-risk projects in applied water research.

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Brace Travel Grants – Graduate and Postdoctoral Trainees

Available to graduate students and postdoctoral trainees supervised by Brace faculty members, the travel grants aim to support the research efforts of trainees by partially funding the costs of travel to scholarly meetings or conferences where the trainee is presenting a paper related to their research.

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Transdisciplinary Catalyst Grant

Deadline: closed

The ºÃÉ«TVl Sustainability Systems Initiative, Brace Water Centre, and the Sustainable Growth Initiative's new Transdisciplinary Catalyst Grant provides seed funding to interdisciplinary teams to develop ambitious research programs that will become the face of sustainability research of ºÃÉ«TVl.

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Brace x CentrEau Project Seed Fund Call 

Deadline: closed

Additional research seed funding for Brace Water Centre members affiliated with CentrEau, this special call aims to encourage ºÃÉ«TVl engagement in collaborative and cross-sectoral water research in Quebec. 

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