Research on Research Joint Initiative

The Research on Research Joint Initiative is a funding program co-administered by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and Michael Smith Health Research BC.
  • Government of Canada
Overview of the Research on Research Joint Initiative program:

Metaresearch focuses on analyzing and optimizing how research is conducted, evaluated, and applied. The Research on Research Joint Initiative provides funding to researchers exploring topics such as research integrity, reproducibility, the role of open science, the effectiveness of funding programs, and the impact of artificial intelligence on research systems. Projects under this initiative can involve interdisciplinary approaches and collaborations, aiming to improve the infrastructure, culture, and policies of research ecosystems. This initiative encourages knowledge sharing through open-access publications and events. Successful applicants are expected to synthesize their findings in reports and contribute to knowledge mobilization efforts, engaging with diverse audiences, including policymakers, funders, and academic stakeholders. The program ultimately aims to generate practical insights to shape research policy and practice.

Benefits of the Research on Research Joint Initiative program:
  • Improves Research Practices: Supports the development of better research methodologies, evaluation systems, and dissemination strategies.
  • Promotes Transparency: Encourages reproducibility, openness, and accessibility in research.
  • Fosters Collaboration: Enables partnerships across disciplines and sectors to tackle complex research challenges.
  • Guides Policy: Generates actionable insights for funding agencies, institutions, and policymakers.
  • Strengthens Research Ecosystems: Builds evidence-informed practices to improve the fairness and efficiency of research systems.
Eligibility criteria of the Research on Research Joint Initiative program:
  • Eligible Applicants: Researchers affiliated with Canadian postsecondary institutions eligible to administer SSHRC funds.
  • Project Focus: Proposals must focus on metaresearch, with clear relevance to the programs objectives.
  • Data Access: Applicants planning to analyze administrative data from funding agencies must secure data use agreements and confirm data availability.
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