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Knowledge Synthesis Grants Program: Skills and Work in the Digital Economy (Canada)

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Deadline: 3-Sep-2020

The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) has announced a call for proposals for Knowledge Synthesis Grants Program for Skills and Work in the Digital Economy.

Digital technologies are transforming the economy and revolutionizing the nature of work. Workers, employers and policy-makers are confronting new challenges and opportunities as emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), block chain, robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and 3D printing are disrupting value chains and global markets.
Working in the Digital Economy is one of the 16 global future challenges identified through SSHRC’s Imagining Canada’s Future initiative. These complex issues were identified following an extensive foresight exercise and reflect key challenges that Canada is likely to face over the coming decades. All of the challenges cross multiple sectors and research disciplines, and require broad collaboration to address. Working in the Digital Economy is also a major focus for Canada’s new Future Skills Centre, a forward-thinking centre for research and collaboration dedicated to preparing Canadians for employment success and meeting the emerging talent needs of employers.

Knowledge Synthesis Grants support researchers in producing knowledge synthesis reports and evidence briefs that:

Applicants must address the following three objectives in their proposals:
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