Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute is pleased to announce a Call for Applications from the faculty members/ academics of SICI’s Canadian Member Institutions for Shastri Faculty Collaboration and Internationalization (SFCI) Project Grants.
The SFCI Project is part of SICI’s Canadian Scholars to India (CSI) Program, funded by Global Affairs Canada, the Government of Canada. The CSI Program goal is to improve and diversify Canadian scholars’ short-term academic mobility to India.
SFCI Project Objectives
The SFCI Project aims to create, strengthen, and diversify ways for long-term collaborations and internationalization dimensions in Canadian and Indian universities. The interventions would extend opportunities to make India a leading destination for institutional partnerships and networks, scholarly exchanges, research collaborations, curriculum internationalization, joint degree programs, and study abroad programs for Canadian faculty members and students. The execution of SFCI project activities will enhance the capacity, excellence, intercultural understanding, and global engagement of participating faculty members, students and institutions.
Grant Value: CAD$ 5,000/project
Number of Grants: 12 (twelve)
Duration of Visit: 2 (two) weeks
Eligible Timeframe: August 15, 2023, to February 29, 2024.
Code of Ethics
Applicants are advised to follow the ‘Policy on Academic Integrity and Code of Ethics (PAICE)’ governing the programs administered by Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute.
Eligible Applicants and Host Counterparts
- Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of Canada.
- Applicants must be a full-time faculty member from SICI’s Canadian Member Universities. A list of the Canadian Member Universities is available at this link:(https://www.shastriinstitute.org/canadian-member-institutions)
- Applicants must connect and collaborate with a faculty member of SICI’s Indian Member universities to apply for the SFCI Project grant. A list of SICI’s Indian Member Institutions is available at this link: (https://www.shastriinstitute.org/canadian-member-institutions).
Eligible Project Activities
The SFCI grant recipients (Canadian faculty members) will be affiliated as visiting faculty in the host universities in India for two weeks and will undertake one or more of the following activities.
- Develop new programs-courses, curriculums, teaching modules, etc. or review such materials for integration, upgradation and internationalization of courses in the academic programs of host institutions.
- Teach courses individually or jointly with Indian counterpart/s in host institutions to provide a platform for knowledge exchange, professional development, and the adoption of innovative teaching practices, reflective practices, cross-cultural understanding, etc.
- Offer a series of lectures, workshops, training sessions and seminars on teaching-learning pedagogy as part of a course being offered at the host institution.
- Lay groundwork for developing long-term teaching partnerships/MoUs, preferably involving future faculty and student exchange programs, research collaborations, study abroad programs between the partnering institutions.
Eligible Disciplines
All disciplines of study supported by SICI’s Member Universities, ranging from Social Sciences and Humanities to STEM (sciences, technology, engineering, mathematics), Business, Management, etc., are eligible for seeking SFCI Project grants.
Application Requirements (Complete Application Package)
A Complete Application Package must be a single pdf file containing the following documents in sequential order.
- SFCI Application form (duly filled in).
- Pages containing the information sought in the application form (Section 12 – b, c, d, and e)
- Two Letters of Reference (for the applicant)
- Letter of invitation (from host institution/Counterpart)
- Need Assessment Form (filled in by the host institution)
- Curriculum Vitae of the applicant (not more than 3 pages). All additional pages after the 3rd page will be removed.
- List of Publications of the Canadian faculty (applicant)
- Curriculum Vitae of the Indian faculty (counterpart) in host institution (not more than 3 pages). All additional pages after the 3rd page will be removed.
- List of Publications of the Indian faculty (counterpart)
- Copy of a valid Passport/PR Card
- Certificate of Ethical Approval (if applicable)
Application Deadline: July 16, 2023 (11:00 pm MST)
Guidelines and Important Notes
- Late and Incomplete applications will be disqualified.
- The receipt of SFCI Project award is subject to the CMC and IMC Institutions being a SICI member in good standing with fully paid-up membership fee for the current year (2023-24).
- Institutions may receive only one SFCI award.
- All SFCI Project grants will be subject to receipt of funds from GAC, Govt. of Canada.
- SICI reserves the right to change the SFCI amount and number of awards.
- Plagiarism will lead to disqualification.
- Canvassing in any form will result in disqualification.
- The decision of Adjudicators concerning awards will be considered the final decision.
- Names of the successful applicants will be uploaded on the SICI website homepage (https://www.shastriinstitute.org/).
- SICI Office will email the successful candidates with the results and onward steps.
How to apply
Email your complete application package to [email protected] with the subject line- “SFCI Project 2023-24″ on or before July 16, 2023, by 11:00 pm (MST).
Application Form: Form
Need Assessment Form: Form
Report Form: Form
For more details, refer here