Funding for new discoveries
May 22, 2019
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Minister of Science and Sport Kirsty Duncan has announced $588 million in funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) through the 2019 Discovery Grants programs. More than 100 Queen鈥檚 University researchers received funding through the programs, totaling over $20 million to pursue research and innovation. This includes over 66 Discovery Grants totaling over $13.3 million (80 per cent success rate).
鈥 The investment announced today includes $426 million in Discovery Grants going to more than 2,295 researchers across the full range of science and engineering disciplines, from biology and chemistry to advanced materials engineering and astrophysics
鈥 $6.2 million in Discovery Launch Supplements will be going to 499 early-career researchers in the first year of their Discovery Grants to help them launch their careers
鈥 $83 million in Scholarship and Fellowships to support nearly 1,700 graduate students and fellows in the early stages of their careers
鈥淭he funding announced today demonstrates our strong and enduring commitment to science and researchers,鈥 says Minister Duncan. 鈥淪ince taking office, our government has worked hard to bring science and research back to their rightful place and this historic investment in the discoveries of tomorrow is just one example of how we are achieving this goal.鈥
Along with the Discovery Grants funding, Queen鈥檚 researchers received support from a number of other discovery programs including:
- Two Discovery Accelerator Supplements worth $120,000 each
- Two Northern Research Supplements with a value of $205,000 over five years
- Three Subatomic Physics Grants totaling $5,858,000
- 13 Discovery Launch Supplements worth $12,500 each
Queen鈥檚 University also received 20 NSERC post-graduate scholarships for students working in the fields of natural sciences and engineering.
鈥淪upport through programs such as Discovery are the cornerstone of research in Canada,鈥 says Kimberly Woodhouse, Interim Vice-Principal (Research). 鈥淭hey allow Queen鈥檚 faculty, students, and post-doctoral fellows to pursue long-term research projects that will contribute to ensuring our health, environment, economy and communities thrive.鈥
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