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Researchers rejoice: the Canadian Common CV’s days are numbered
New narrative CV to be rolled out to all tri-agencies’ grant competitions.
New narrative CV to be rolled out to all tri-agencies’ grant competitions.
The oft-overlooked Prairie province’s higher education sector is beginning to recover after several years of budget cuts, strikes and government interference.
Focus put on R&D funding, student housing and student debt restructuring.
The Liberals’ major injection in research and innovation has been met with overwhelmingly positive responses.
A recent report on research culture shows that evaluation is key, but stops short of practical solutions to core problems.
New policy includes lists of sensitive research areas and foreign institutions considered national security risks.
The Quebec government’s announced tuition fee increase for out-of-province students has sparked intense political debate over university funding.
With support for graduate students at a breaking point, Canadian universities are feeling the impact.
Canadian universities emerged from the pandemic with investment growth, but long-term sustainability is a consistent concern.
And don't forget the detailed budgeting and a looming submission deadline.
A history lesson on the need to advocate for Canadian fundamental research.
This handy checklist will help you address any potential gaps in your application.
The western province has been through some dark times when it comes to funding. Will the newly elected government bring solutions, or more controversy?
One Child Every Child brings together researchers from diverse disciplines, organizations and countries to examine the biological and social determinants of health affecting the well-being of children.