FACULTY MEMBERS
Concordia International stands as a committed facilitator for Concordia faculty members, fostering global collaboration and amplifying research opportunities. We are devoted to bridging borders and aim to connect faculty members with international partners, identify funding prospects for projects, and cultivate enriching international programs.
Find international funding opportunities
Explore the external international funding opportunities and programs available to help finance your international research collaborations. There is funding availble from Quebec and Canada to fund international collaborations as well as funding from international organizations and governments to fund your research.
Dr. Kathleen Vaughan, Associate Professor, Department of Art Education: Re-Imagining Iceland field school, June 2018.
Lead a field school
Learn about Concordia faculty-led field schools and how to develop your own. Field schools programs mobilize students, and offer experiential, transformative learning experiences within the structure of a Concordia course.
Ursula Eicker and the CERC team
Invite International Colleagues
Academic visitors are either faculty members or students from other institutions whom Concordia faculty members have invited to campus to conduct collaborative research. In some cases, they may also come from other organizations, but they should be attached to other higher education institutions.
Laura Domínguez: Mitacs intern
Supervise a Mitacs Research Intern
Administered by Concordia International in partnership with Mitacs, a non-profit national research organization that operates research and training programs. The Mitacs Globalink Research Award (GRA) supports research collaborations between Canada and select academic organizations in eligible countries and regions.
Upcoming calls
Mitacs Globalink Research Award