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October 1, 2022

 

 

Research staticResearchers at 40 Canadian universities have received more than $64 million in research infrastructure funding to help drive innovation and ensure that Canadian research continues to remain competitive and produce results that benefit society.

State-of-the-art facilities and equipment are essential for these researchers to make advances in important areas such as genetics, quantum technologies, artificial intelligence, climate change, and health and well-being.

The funds will support 251 research infrastructure projects at 40 universities across the country. This contribution, through the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s (CFI) John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF), will help universities more competitively recruit and retain outstanding researchers by helping acquire the state-of-the-art labs, equipment and facilities they need to make discoveries that will have an impact on Canadians.
“Canada is world-renowned for our state-of-the-art institutions and talented researchers. Through this Fund, our government is strengthening our leadership and competitive advantage by supporting Canadians to pursue discoveries, overcome challenges and innovate to make a more prosperous, equitable and sustainable future for all,” said François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry.


Find the full list of recipients here.