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As Canada’s largest funder of science and engineering, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) supports the work of the best and most promising researchers, students and postdoctoral fellows at universities, colleges, CÉGEPS and polytechnics across the country. The research programs and projects it funds can be curiosity-driven, industry-focused, interdisciplinary or high-risk/high-reward, thereby enriching the research ecosystem and society.
NSERC plays a central role in supporting Canada’s innovation ecosystem by connecting innovative research to key partners in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors. NSERC enables stakeholders to access the wealth of resources Canada’s first-rate academic institutions have to offer and to access new knowledge and technologies to put them to use. NSERC supports research that advances the prosperity and quality of life of Canadians. NSERC also recognizes the profound impact that international collaboration can have on research outcomes and is actively working to enhance the profile of Canadian research through international partnership activities.
Canada’s future discoverers and innovators can realize their full potential with the support of NSERC’s scholarships and fellowships programs, along with funding to support trainees through discovery and partnership awards. NSERC promotes the value of science, engineering and the thrill of discovery in Canada, helping to ensure our research ecosystem can meet the talent, industry and technological demands of today and the future. Canada needs a diverse pool of world-class researchers to maximize its research potential; fostering a lifelong love of science in youth across the country is the best way to expand that pool.
NSERC is a separate agency of the Government of Canada created in 1978. It is funded directly by Parliament and reports to it through the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry. NSERC’s Council is composed of a President and up to 18 other distinguished members selected from the private and public sectors. NSERC’s President is the Chief Executive Officer. The elected Vice-President is the Chair of the Council and of its Executive Committee. NSERC’s Council is advised on policy matters by various standing committees. Funding decisions are made by the President, or designate, on the basis of recommendations made by peer review committees.
The functions of NSERC, based on the authority and responsibility assigned to it under the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Act (1976-1977, c.24), are to:
- promote and assist research in the natural sciences and engineering, other than the health sciences; and
- advise the Minister in respect of such matters relating to such research as the Minister may refer to the Council for its consideration.
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With funding from the Government of Canada, NSERC supports the world-class research of talented students and professors at universities and colleges across the country. NSERC funding supports research excellence in an evolving Canadian post-secondary education sector, which is experiencing changing student demographics and an aging workforce, and is working towards greater equity, diversity and inclusion throughout the ecosystem. The postsecondary education sector is also striving to better equip graduates with market-ready skills which are highly sought after in a context of labor shortage.
In today's highly competitive global economy that values sound knowledge, the private, public and not-for-profit sectors are increasingly seeking to anchor their strategic priorities and decisions in scientific evidence. By playing a convener role, NSERC contributes to the connections between researchers in the NSE with key partners from those sectors. NSERC also fosters international partnerships to help scientists and engineers harness global expertise that can address the most important challenges of our times.
NSERC works closely with the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) to advance priorities of the Canada Research Coordinating Committee (CRCC), to ensure that the granting agencies and the CFI are aligned with evolving priorities, objectives and programs for stronger research in Canada. Accordingly, the granting agencies and the CFI recognize the importance of research security in the conduct of research and research training, as well as in research funding opportunities and policies, to contribute to safeguarding Canada’s national security and its open and collaborative research ecosystem.
People are at the heart of NSERC's success as an organization. NSERC nurtures a workforce that is dedicated, talented, agile, and diverse, and strives to embody a modern, healthy, inclusive, and accessible work culture. NSERC is working toward achieving the vision laid out in its long-term strategic plan, NSERC 2030: Discovery, Innovation, Inclusion.
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