
Mitacs Accelerate: Defence and Security
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Mitacs Accelerate: Defence and Security offers up to $25,000 CAD for graduate and postdoctoral research internships at Carleton University. Funded by the Department of National Defence, this call supports projects that align with DND priorities and involve partnerships with Canadian organizations.
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If you’re a graduate student or postdoctoral fellow working at the intersection of defence, security, and cutting-edge research, a new targeted funding opportunity could give your project a significant boost. The Mitacs Accelerate: Defence and Security grant provides up to $25,000 CAD for research internships hosted at Carleton University, funded by the Department of National Defence (DND). This call is designed to accelerate projects that address real-world defence and security challenges while building lasting partnerships between academia, industry, and government.
This call is a targeted stream within the well-established Mitacs Accelerate program. Mitacs Accelerate typically connects graduate students and postdoctoral fellows with partner organizations (companies, non-profits, or other eligible entities) for research internships. Under this specific call, the focus narrows to defence and security priorities identified by the Department of National Defence. Each internship can receive up to $25,000 in combined funding (details on cost-sharing are outlined below).
Key features include:
This call is ideal for:
The grant’s geographic restriction is Canada - the partner organization must be Canadian, and the intern must be enrolled at or affiliated with a Canadian post-secondary institution. Carleton University is the host, so the project must be based there or involve a collaboration with Carleton faculty.
Canada’s Department of National Defence has identified several strategic priorities that align with this call. These may include (but are not limited to):
By funding internships that tackle these challenges, DND aims to strengthen Canada’s defence innovation ecosystem, foster knowledge transfer between academia and industry, and support the development of the next generation of defence research talent.
Given the competitive nature of Mitacs calls, here are practical steps to increase your chances:
Before writing a proposal, clearly articulate how your research addresses a current defence or security need. Review DND’s published priorities (e.g., Strong, Secure, Engaged defence policy) and ensure your project description links to one or more of these areas.
Mitacs Accelerate requires a non-academic partner. This can be a Canadian company, a non-profit, or a government agency (though DND itself cannot be the partner for this specific call - check the official site for clarification). The partner contributes both cash and in-kind support. Typical cost sharing: Mitacs provides about $15,000 per internship per year with the partner matching. For this defence call, the total can reach $25,000. Your partner should be ready to confirm their contribution.
Outline clear objectives, methodology, timeline, and expected outcomes. Highlight how the internship will benefit the student (skills, publications, career development) and the partner (commercialization, IP, problem-solving).
Since the host is Carleton, you need a faculty supervisor at Carleton. If you are not already at Carleton, find a potential Carleton collaborator who can supervise the intern. Reach out early to discuss mutual interest.
The exact cost-sharing ratio, eligible expenses, and application forms may be updated. Visit the official Carleton University call page for the full guidelines. You can also explore Mitacs Accelerate general information on the Mitacs website.
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Call opens | June 9, 2026 |
| Deadline | August 17, 2026 |
| Results (estimated) | Fall 2026 |
This is a non-rolling call, meaning all applications are reviewed after the deadline. Don’t wait until the last minute - start building your partnership and research plan well before June 2026.
Q: I am not a student at Carleton. Can I still apply?
Yes, but you must find a Carleton faculty supervisor who will host the internship. The research project is based at Carleton.
Q: My partner organization is not Canadian. Is that allowed?
No, the partner must be a Canadian organization. Check the official eligibility criteria for any exceptions.
Q: What if my project is not directly defence-related but has military applications?
The call requires alignment with DND priorities. If your project has dual-use (civil and military) potential, you may need to clarify how it directly contributes to defence capabilities.
Q: Can I apply for multiple internships?
Yes, but each internship is a separate application. The funding cap is per internship, per organization.
The Mitacs Accelerate: Defence and Security call is a prime opportunity for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to conduct impactful research while gaining industry experience and funding. With up to $25,000 per internship, it provides strong financial support for projects that strengthen Canada’s defence and security innovation ecosystem. If you have a research idea that aligns with DND priorities and a willing Canadian partner, start preparing now to meet the August 17, 2026 deadline.
For more details and to begin your application, visit the official call page on Carleton University’s research website or explore similar opportunities on GrantGunner - your gateway to discovering and applying for grants and funding that match your profile.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Always refer to the official Mitacs and Carleton University guidelines for the most current and authoritative information.
Official call page with full eligibility, timeline, and application details.
General information on the Mitacs Accelerate program, including cost-sharing and partner requirements.

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