Quick Reference Guide: How to Complete the CIHR Academic CCV
The purpose of the Canadian Common CV (CCV) is to allow peer-reviewers to determine whether an applicant has the necessary skills and experience in order to conduct the proposed research described in the grant application. For that reason, everything placed in the CCV should be directly relevant to the specific grant application.The CCV currently consists of eight sections. The Personal Information and User Profile sections are used by CIHR staff to allow collection of personal information and to assign applications to peer-review groups. The sections relevant to adjudication/peer-review include Education, Recognitions, Employment, Research Funding History, Activities, and Contributions. Below you will find a brief description of the information required in each of the sections. Please populate each section of your CCV with information that is most relevant to your current grant application.
Section Name | Information Requested |
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Personal Information |
Identification, Language Skills, Address, Telephone, E-mail Notes
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User Profile |
Disciplines Trained in, Research Specialization Keywords, Research Disciplines, Areas of Research, Fields of Application Notes
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Education | Describe your Educational Experiences |
Degrees |
Enter your degree information, the organization where the degree was conferred, and the start/end dates of your degrees. Notes
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List of Credentials |
A credential is defined as a designation earned to assure qualification to perform a job or task such as a certification, an accreditation, etc. Examples of a credential might include a professional license or a trade certificate. |
Recognitions |
List recognitions that best highlight aspects of your application. Recognitions can be filled out based on the following categories:
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Employment | Describe your Current and Past Employment Experiences |
Academic Work Experience |
Enter your current and past academic work experience. |
Non-Academic Work Experience |
Enter your current and past non-academic work eperience. |
Affiliations |
Enter your current Affiliations (can be work and/or non-work related). Notes
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Leaves of Absence/Impact on Research |
Describe how any leaves of absences or delays affected your research activities and/or the dissemination of research results. |
Research Funding History |
List all research funding held over the past five (5) years. List all sources of support held as a principal applicant/investigator/ knowledge user, as a co-applicant/investigator/knowledge user, or as a collaborator.
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Actvities |
Describe your Various Activities over the last five (5) years Notes
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Supervisory Activities |
List all students who you have supervised/co-supervised. 'Students' in this section refers to individuals such as undergraduate thesis students, graduate students, and postdoctoral students. Notes
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Mentoring Activities |
List all students who you have mentored, or contributed services to, in order to provide counsel, guidance, and/or instruction to a protégé. Notes
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Community and Volunteer Activities |
List all services contributed, unpaid, on behalf of one's locality, social, religious, occupational, or other group sharing common characteristics or interests, but not directly related to your research activities. |
Knowledge and Technology Translation Activities |
List Knowledge and Technology Translation Activities relating to Business Innovation/Creation of start-up, Citizen/Community Engagement, Consulting/R&D Collaboration for/with Industry, Policy/Regulation Development, Standards Development, and Technology Transfer and Commercialization. Notes
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International Collaboration Activities |
International Collaborations can be described as situations where the applicant worked with others outside of Canada on administrative, professional, research, or knowledge translation projects. These activities should be relevant to the application the researcher is submitting with this CV. It would be important to briefly describe the nature of the collaboration and the research project. |
Contributions |
Describe your Contributions to Research over the last five (5) years Notes
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Presentations |
List all relevant presentations over the past 5 years where there was no resulting conference publication (e.g. abstract, poster, short paper published in conference proceedings). Examples of these could include guest lectures, invited speaker presentations at a university, lay presentations, local presentations, etc. Notes
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Interviews and Media Relations |
List all relevant media relation experiences over the past 5 years in the following categories: Broadcast Interviews and Text Interviews. |
Publications |
List all your relevant publications over the past 5 years in the following categories: PubMed Articles, Journal Articles, Books, Book Chapters, Book Reviews, Dissertations, Reports, Working Papers, Manuals, Online Resources, Clinical Care Guidelines, and Conference Publications. Notes
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Intellectual Property |
List all intellectual property rights in the following categories: Patents, Licenses, Disclosures, Registered Copyrights, and Trademarks. Notes
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Allowed Attachments (attach in ResearchNet):
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