Bank of Canada - Governor's Award 2024
The Bank of Canada
The Bank of Canada is the nation's central bank.
The Governor's Award provides financial support to academics who are recognized for their expertise and research in areas important to the Bank's core functions.
The award consists of a $30,000 annual research grant for a term of up to two years, subject to an annual review and confirmation process.
Competitive candidates for the award have demonstrated excellence and innovation in their work as indicated by publications, citations and other research outputs, and have a record for leadership within the discipline and/or academic institution. Their work is also applicable to Bank of Canada policy development or research as indicated in a match of the nominee's written work and research plan with Bank plans and priorities.
Eligibility
Fellowship Award nominees are required to:
- be Canadian citizens, permanent residents of Canada, or be otherwise legally permitted to work in Canada
- conduct and support research in Economics or Finance in Canada (nominations where the majority of the research is in Canada could also be considered)
- have obtained a PhD within 10 years of their nomination
- be employed by a Canadian university in an associate or assistant professor during the term of the Fellowship Award
Nomination Process
A complete nomination includes:
- Cover page with the following information
- Name, Position/title, Department
- PhD information (year obtained and field of study)
- Mailing address, phone number, and email address
- Google Scholar ID Link and ORCID ID Link (optional)
- Nomination letter (1-2 pages)
- Signed by a representative of the university (typically, the Dean of the Faculty, Chair, or Director of the Department/School of Business, etc.) confirming that the nominee is in good standing and meets the eligibility requirements.
- Curriculum vitae including a summary listing the following, for the past 10 years:
- Books and book chapters
- Published and forthcoming articles in high impact peer-reviewed journals
- Working papers
- Conference presentations
- Research grants and awards
- Do not include: Papers in progress, reprinted articles, attendance at a conference (unless a speaker or presenter)
- Research program and plan (max. 6 pages)
- Describe the nominee’s current research program and the research planned during the period of the award, including references and works cited.
- Recent paper and four abstracts
- Provide a copy of a recent paper by the nominee, together with abstracts of four additional papers (may be published or unpublished and authored or co-authored).
- Letter of Reference (not required)
- The nominee is encouraged to have an independent external referee submit a letter on thier behalf. A signed copy must be sent by the referee to fellowship-bourses@bank-banque-canada.ca
Please keep in mind that the Nominating Committee is comprised of multidisciplinary and non-academic expertise.
Program Resources
EDID Resources
Dedicated support and resources for Indigenous research and Equity Diversity, Inclusion and Decolonization in research are available through the Inclusive Research Excellence and Impact team. You can complete a request for support form to receive more information or book a consultation. If you are unsure if your project involves Indigenous research we recommend that you contact the team early for determination and support.
Submission
Faculties are encouraged to put forward Nominations and submit final documents directly to: fellowship-bourses@bank-banque-canada.ca
Deadline
The final submission deadline is November 29, 2024.
Contact
Potential nominators and nominees may contact Research Awards & Distinctions at rwprizes@uwo.ca regarding this award and the nomination process.