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International research collaborations are essential for advancing knowledge and fostering innovation in Information Systems (IS). Given Canada’s strengths in IS research and its robust funding and innovation ecosystem, including support from SSHRC , Mitacs and other granting bodies and technology incubators/accelerators (such as Québec Tech ) there is a growing opportunity for global researchers to engage with Canadian institutions. This panel will explore pathways for international scholars to collaborate with Canadian IS researchers, addressing key challenges such as funding structures, institutional policies, interdisciplinary integration and entrepreneurial ecosystem growth. Featuring leading experts in IS research, Canadian funding bodies and technology incubation, this discussion will provide practical insights on building sustainable research partnerships that generate both academic and practical outcomes. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of Canada’s research landscape, funding mechanisms, and best practices for fostering impactful international collaborations with tangible results.

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Aug 14th, 12:00 AM

Open for Business: A Panel on Creating International Research Opportunities with Canadian Universities and IS Researchers

International research collaborations are essential for advancing knowledge and fostering innovation in Information Systems (IS). Given Canada’s strengths in IS research and its robust funding and innovation ecosystem, including support from SSHRC , Mitacs and other granting bodies and technology incubators/accelerators (such as Québec Tech ) there is a growing opportunity for global researchers to engage with Canadian institutions. This panel will explore pathways for international scholars to collaborate with Canadian IS researchers, addressing key challenges such as funding structures, institutional policies, interdisciplinary integration and entrepreneurial ecosystem growth. Featuring leading experts in IS research, Canadian funding bodies and technology incubation, this discussion will provide practical insights on building sustainable research partnerships that generate both academic and practical outcomes. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of Canada’s research landscape, funding mechanisms, and best practices for fostering impactful international collaborations with tangible results.

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