Research funding
Improving the cohesiveness, openness and agility of Canada’s research support system is the core mandate of the federal government’s new advisory panel.
The research organization briefly suspended new applications in the province following a significant funding shortage.
After four years, the federal government’s billion-dollar superclusters are finding their feet, but they need more time.
The government is being urged to increase financial aid for graduate students and postdocs.
Those affected include over 100,000 postsecondary students, one expert estimates.
Why is the federal government still throwing money and resources at this project?
Fundamental research, future researchers and scholarships: the university community reacts to Quebec’s new research and innovation strategy.
This crop of provincial budgets focus on increasing health-care seats and funding infrastructure projects at postsecondary institutions.
Looking back on a century of scientific growth.
Renewed international interest in our closest celestial neighbour is giving academics a chance to build out Canada’s space exploration expertise.
Universities that frequently make additional funds available for a short period of time risk alienating new projects from early career researchers who don’t have large, established teams.
Budget 2022 largely focuses on housing affordability, clean growth and defence, with few targeted investments in scientific research.
You needn’t put on armour or start a podcast to come up with ways to “mobilize knowledge.”
Building on the research that was done may help prepare for future pandemics.
Some academics argue it should have been part of regular funding programs, or more focused.
Risk assessments required to apply for NSERC’s Alliance Grants program, federal government announces
Guidelines to be expanded to other granting agencies in the near future.
Universities should be places for people to discover their own ways of contributing to their communities, not vocational assembly lines.
‘It’s a relatively rote announcement given these are stable programs,’ says Jim Woodgett.
‘We need to change the culture so that well-documented data, metadata and code are considered to be as valuable as a … published journal article.’
Indexing scholarships and stipends is a simple yet effective way to maintain early career researchers’ standard of living.