Mitacs Elevate helps partner organizations build their business with support from top-ranked, highly trained research talent. Participating fellows work closely with partner organizations to understand their business needs and apply research principles to address these needs.
Participating partner organizations build crucial relationships, oversee development, and access academic institution resources that may otherwise be unavailable.
Elevate partner organizations can also:
The Elevate program offers:
2. An exclusive professional development curriculum
3. Proposal assistance, including application feedback, from a Mitacs Advisor
4. Certificate of completion after receipt of their exit survey submission
Fellows can access the Elevate curriculum on our learning management system, EDGE.
To learn more, go to Training for students and postdocs.
Successful applicants receive a Mitacs Elevate award of $60,000 per year, for a total award of $120,000 for two-year projects, as well as the mandatory research management training curriculum. A minimum stipend/salary of $55,000 per year is allocated to the fellow, and up to $5,000 is allocated to research costs. Mitacs follows tri-council guidelines with respect to the use of funds towards eligible research costs. Awards are typically forwarded annually as a lump sum of $60,000 to the supervising faculty member, to be held as a research grant at their home academic institution, pending Mitacs’s receipt of the following:
Please note: Costs can only be incurred after research approval of the proposal AND the receipt of the partner funds at Mitacs as per Mitacs Policy.
Partner organizations are eligible if:
NOTE:
Please contact a Mitacs Advisor to discuss the eligibility of an NFP organization before submission of the completed application package
Ineligible organizations include:
Questions about Mitacs Elevate eligibility? Contact a Mitacs Advisor.
Elevate proposals are now accepted all year round.
2. Upload the following documents to your Elevate application:
a. For postdoctoral fellow, please upload the following to your profile:
c. For partner organization, please upload the following to your profile:
*All recommendation letters must include letterhead and signature. Please refer to Recommendation Letter Guidelines under this section.
3. Submit your Elevate application
You will receive an email confirmation that your application has been received.
For more information on the adjudication process, refer to the Adjudication section in Program Administration.
If accepted, the project can only start after research approval of the proposal AND the receipt of the partner organization funds at Mitacs as per Mitacs Policy.
A current or potential industrial supervisor who is providing a letter of recommendation on behalf of an applicant should include the following information:
All necessary Elevate and Mitacs forms, templates, terms, policies, etc., may be downloaded via the following zip files:
Successful applicants receive a Mitacs Elevate award of $60,000 per year, as well as the mandatory professional development curriculum ($7,500 non-cash value); a minimum stipend / salary of $55,000 per year is allocated to the fellow and up to $5,000 is allocated to research costs. Mitacs follows tri-council guidelines with respect to the use of funds (refer to Use of Funds under Funding) towards eligible research costs. Awards are typically forwarded annually as a lump sum of $60,000 to the supervising faculty member, to be held as a research grant at their home academic institution, following Mitacs receipt of the following:
Please note: Costs can only be incurred after research approval of the proposal AND the receipt of the partner funds at Mitacs as per Mitacs Policy.
All parties involved with the Mitacs Elevate program are bound by the intellectual property terms of the university where the fellow is appointed. Please see the links below to the intellectual property terms for the following universities:
For all other institutions, the Mitacs Elevate program’s policy is to take no position regarding the intellectual property created by the projects and fellowships that are funded.
Intellectual property is left to be shared between the university, its researchers, and the industry partner, according to the intellectual property rules of the host university, unless a separate agreement is negotiated between the university, its researchers, and the industry partner. Mitacs strongly recommends that any discussions pertaining to intellectual property and confidentiality – where relevant – be resolved prior to submitting the Mitacs Elevate proposal.
All Mitacs Elevate fellowship proposals undergo a two-stage review process:
Stage 1: an administrative review to confirm program eligibility, followed by
Stage 2: an external review based on peer assessment of the research project proposals.
Peer assessment criteria are grouped into two (2) broad categories: the technical merit of the proposed research project; and the excellence of the proposed fellow. For these categories, Mitacs seeks arm’s length expert reviewers to answer the following questions:
A. Technical merit of the proposed project
B. Excellence of the proposed fellow
Mitacs Elevate Terms and Conditions (see Downloads under How To Apply) outline participants’ responsibilities in further detail — each participant is expected to understand and adhere to the Terms and Conditions of the program.