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Here’s a list of the 13 universities that will divvy up $900 million in research funding from the federal government:
Dalhousie University, $93.7 million to research the safe and sustainable development of the ocean frontier.
Laurentian University,$49.3 million for research intended to transform our understanding of metal endowment during Earth’s evolution.
McGill University, $84 million to create a global centre excellence and accelerate discoveries that will improve brain health in Canada and around the world.
Polytechnique Montréal, $35.6 million for an “open-innovation ecosystem” for the development of next generation medical technologies.
Queen’s University, $63.7 million to create the Canadian Particle Astrophysics Research Centre, studying the fundamental properties of the building blocks of nature.
Université de Montréal, $93.6 million for a project on deep learning and optimization for the knowledge revolution.
University of Alberta, $75 million to establish the Future Energy Systems Research Institute to develop a path to the responsible development and use of Canada’s energy resources.
University of Calgary, $75 million for a global research initiative in sustainable low carbon unconventional resources.
University of Guelph, $76.3 million to develop agricultural systems capable of meeting the rising human demand for food while being resilient to climate change.
University of Saskatchewan, $77.8 million for research into solutions to water threats in an era of global change.
University of Waterloo, $76.3 million for research into transformative quantum technologies.
Western University, $66 million for the BrainsCAN initiative, aimed at accelerating the university’s ability to deliver effective solutions to the challenge of maintaining brain function across a lifespan.
York University, $33.3 million for an initiative that will propel Canada’s global leadership in vision research.
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Dalhousie University, $93.7 million to research the safe and sustainable development of the ocean frontier.
Laurentian University,$49.3 million for research intended to transform our understanding of metal endowment during Earth’s evolution.
McGill University, $84 million to create a global centre excellence and accelerate discoveries that will improve brain health in Canada and around the world.
Polytechnique Montréal, $35.6 million for an “open-innovation ecosystem” for the development of next generation medical technologies.
Queen’s University, $63.7 million to create the Canadian Particle Astrophysics Research Centre, studying the fundamental properties of the building blocks of nature.
Université de Montréal, $93.6 million for a project on deep learning and optimization for the knowledge revolution.
University of Alberta, $75 million to establish the Future Energy Systems Research Institute to develop a path to the responsible development and use of Canada’s energy resources.
University of Calgary, $75 million for a global research initiative in sustainable low carbon unconventional resources.
University of Guelph, $76.3 million to develop agricultural systems capable of meeting the rising human demand for food while being resilient to climate change.
University of Saskatchewan, $77.8 million for research into solutions to water threats in an era of global change.
University of Waterloo, $76.3 million for research into transformative quantum technologies.
Western University, $66 million for the BrainsCAN initiative, aimed at accelerating the university’s ability to deliver effective solutions to the challenge of maintaining brain function across a lifespan.
York University, $33.3 million for an initiative that will propel Canada’s global leadership in vision research.
dbutler@postmedia.com
twitter.com/ButlerDon

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