OTTAWA, April 16, 2024 (Globe Newswire) — Today’s budget delivers much-needed increases to graduate and postdoctoral fellowships, increases in core research funding, and more for researchers across the country. An investment has been made.
“This investment in Canada’s next generation of researchers will help us recruit promising scholars and support them in advancing our understanding of the world around us,” said Peter MacInnis, president of the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT). It will be helpful.” “We will encourage young scientists and researchers to develop their ideas and innovations here, benefiting all Canadians.”
Today’s budget included investments in the following research:
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$1.8 billion in core research grants for CIHR, NSERC, and SSHRC over five years – an increase of approximately 30%
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Increased annual amounts for master’s and doctoral student scholarships to $27,000 and $40,000, respectively, and postdoctoral fellowships to $70,000
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Funds scholarships and fellowships for an additional 1,720 graduate students each year
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$26.9 million over five years to the Grants Council to establish an improved grants management system
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$30 million over three years to support Indigenous researchers and their communities
Although details are limited, the budget also suggests the creation of a new research funding organization to support researcher-initiated research and promote international, interdisciplinary, and mission-driven research.
“We have long highlighted the missed opportunities in our country due to a lack of funding for basic research, so it is exciting and heartening to see the federal government focus and invest in this year’s budget. That’s true,” McInnis said. “As part of the Canadian Research Alliance, our members strongly supported these investments and demonstrated what is possible when we work together.”
CAUT is the national voice of more than 72,000 academic and professional staff at more than 125 universities nationwide.
elizabeth berman
Canadian Association of University Teachers
media@caut.ca
613-400-1633


