The following interactive dashboards present competition statistics and include aggregate self-identification data on the population applying to and receiving funds from NSERC funding opportunities:
Self-Identification Data Reporting in Support of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Discovery Grants Research Tools and Instruments grants Subatomic Physics Discovery Grants Undergraduate Students Research Awards Canada Graduate Scholarships – Master’s Postgraduate Scholarships – Doctoral and Canada Graduate Scholarships Postdoctoral Fellowships
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To help NSERC make evidence-based improvements to its programs, applicants, selection/review committee members and external reviewers are encouraged to select the options that best represent their identities.
More information can be found on the
As part of NSERC’s commitment to increasing equitable and inclusive access to funding opportunities, NSERC uses Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA Plus) to critically analyze its programs and policies. These analyses use qualitative and quantitative data, including data collected from self-identification questionnaires, to identify possible barriers to participation and to fair access in its funding opportunities. Results of these analyses help the agency to better understand the ways in which its programs, policies and processes are experienced by diverse groups of individuals, and to propose evidence-based recommendations and solutions to eliminate barriers and to ensure fair access and participation.
To learn more about these efforts, consult the
More information on GBA Plus:
Government of Canada’s approach on GBA Plus Introduction to GBA Plus (WAGE) Gender-based Analysis Plus microlearning videos