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For ProfessorsOverviewChairs and Faculty Support Programs
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Chairs in Environmental Design Engineering (CEDE)

Duration
Application Deadline
How to Apply
5 years, renewable once June 29, 2006 No form required
Program Contacts

Objective

The Chairs in Environmental Design Engineering (CEDE) program was established to help universities meet the growing demand for environmental design engineering talent and create and develop new and innovative designs, design concepts and design tools.

The objectives of the program are:

  • to educate and train more high-quality design engineers, and increase design education and training for all engineering students;
  • to increase productivity and innovation in business and industry;
  • to establish productive and effective collaborations between industry, design faculty and professional staff within the university and other design engineering Chairholders, faculty and experts across Canada; and
  • to increase sensitivity to and awareness of the impacts of design and design decisions on the environment and on people's health and safety.

Description

The Chair award provides funding for the Chairholder’s salary and design-related activities, including costs associated with training, partnerships and promotion. Chairholders must have significant design capabilities, industrial collaborative experience, and demonstrated ability in training design engineers. Chairholders are appointed for a five-year term, renewable for an additional five years if progress is satisfactory and support from the sponsoring organization(s) continues.

NSERC will match cash contributions from sponsoring private and public organizations up to a maximum of $200,000 per year or $1 million over the five-year term of the Chair. These partner contributions can come from industry, government, the university or any other private or public sector organizations, communities or individuals. NSERC will also consider matching in-kind contributions consisting of staff time, salaries, equipment and any other resources provided by the business and industry partners of the Chair.

NSERC is working to establish 11 chairs in Design Engineering and five chairs in Environmental Design Engineering. The five Chairs in Environmental Design Engineering are awarded regionally. There are currently two Chairs available, one of which is open to universities in the Prairie region (Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba), the other to universities in the Atlantic region (New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island).

Application Procedures

The applicant must be the Dean of Engineering (or equivalent) with direct responsibility for the Chair. Those interested in applying for a Chair in Environmental Design Engineering must first submit a preliminary application by the date indicated above. Successful applicants will then be invited to submit a full application. There is no application form for this program.

For detailed instructions, see the Guide for Applicants.

Review Procedures

The preliminary applications will be reviewed by a selection panel comprised of design experts from academia and industry. All full applications will be sent out for external review. The selection panel will rank the full proposals and make the final recommendations to NSERC.

Selection Criteria

Applications will be evaluated on the basis of the quality of the candidate, the impact of the university design strategy, and the relevance and creativity demonstrated by the action plan in achieving the program goals. Detailed criteria are described in the program’s Guide for Applicants.

Reporting

The Chairholder is required to submit annual progress reports and financial statements (i.e., a Grants in Aid of Research/Statement of Account [Form 300]). Private and public contributions to the Chair must be confirmed annually. The Chairholder, university and sponsoring organization(s) are required to submit a progress report after 48 months (see Renewal section). The Chairholders meet twice a year to discuss issues of common interest and present progress reports.

Renewal

The decision to renew a Chair for an additional five-year term will be based on a review of the Chair’s progress during the first 48 months and the proposed Action Plan for the following five years. If the evaluation of the first term is positive and the sponsoring organization(s) is willing to contribute financial support for a second term, NSERC will contribute up to $200,000 per year in support of the Chairholder’s salary and environmental design engineering program.

In the second term only, the maximum NSERC contribution to salary for each successive year will be: 45 per cent, 37.5 per cent, 25 per cent, 12.5 per cent, and five per cent, respectively, of the value of the Chairholder’s salary and fringe benefits at the beginning of the second term. The expectation is that the university will assume an increasing commitment toward the Chairholder’s salary. If the sponsoring organization(s) chooses to contribute an amount greater than NSERC’s grant towards salary, NSERC will not recognize, for leveraging purposes, these additional sponsor funds allocated to Chairholder salary support.

The remainder of NSERC’s contribution is allocated to the Chair’s environmental design engineering program.

The total funding provided by the sponsoring organization(s) during that same period must be equal to or greater than NSERC’s support.

For further information about the renewal of Chairs in Environmental Design Engineering see the Renewal Policy on Chairs in Design Engineering and Chairs in Environmental Design Engineering.

Contact

Contact the Program Officer responsible for this program for further information:

Bert van den Berg
Portfolio Manager
Research Partnerships Programs
NSERC
350 Albert Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 1H5

Tel.: (613) 996-0519
Fax: (613) 992-5337
E-mail: bert.vandenberg@nserc.ca


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Updated:  2006-08-08

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