Institutions that are eligible to apply for and receive NSERC funding include both universities and colleges. Eligibility criteria and access to programs differ for the two types of institutions. For more information on the general eligibility of institutions, the criteria that apply to funding programs aimed at institutions, or the policies and practices related to managing federal funding or conducting research, select the appropriate heading below.
Institutional Eligibility Requirements List of Eligible Institutions
An institution applying for NSERC's eligibility must be a Canadian university or college that grants degrees and/or diplomas in the natural sciences and engineering fields. For universities, the degrees granted must generally be accepted by other Canadian universities for direct admission into their own postgraduate degree programs, without the necessity of a period of qualifying study.
An institution that is federated with, or affiliated to, or a constituent portion of another institution that is already eligible to authorize grant applications will not normally be accorded its own independent authority.
A Canadian post-secondary institution is an entity that
- is incorporated in Canada
- has a physical presence in Canada (i.e., space that will be used to perform agency-funded research and research-related activities)
- is not under the control of a foreign entity with respect to its financial and other operations (i.e., must be in a position to receive and administer funds in Canada and not through a foreign institution with which it is affiliated)
- must be eligible to issue
tax slips in Canada (for all grants or scholarships payments on behalf of the agencies) - can prove it is officially recognized as a post-secondary institution by the relevant Canadian provincial or territorial government authorities to grant Canadian degrees/diplomas (i.e., its students do not receive diplomas from a foreign-based institution)
Note: If a foreign post-secondary institution has multiple Canadian campuses, each campus must independently meet the requirements of Canadian postsecondary institutions as per the above. Eligibility of one Canadian campus does not automatically extend to other Canadian campuses of the same foreign post-secondary institution.
No. There is no specific request form. The institution must send a letter signed by its president/principal or delegate, with the supporting documentation. Consult the
To be recognized as eligible, an institution must meet all the
No. An institution can submit an eligibility request at any time. However, the institution must be eligible before submitting an application to a specific funding opportunity. Consult the following web pages for a list of NSERC's programs and their application deadlines:
Undergraduate programs Postgraduate programs Postdoctoral programs Discovery programs Chairs and faculty support programs Innovation programs
Consult the
No. NSERC will not accept applications to any funding opportunity from an institution that has not been formally declared eligible.
No. Faculty members must meet additional criteria regarding their academic position at the time of application and during tenure of the award. Consult the
The review can take as little as one month if the institution has submitted all the required documentation at the outset. The review process is lengthened when submissions are incomplete. For information on eligibility requirements and contact information, consult the
No. Colleges that are already eligible at the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada or the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, but not at NSERC, may participate in the CCI program as long as the research area proposed falls within the social sciences and humanities and/or health sciences.
Yes. Colleges that are eligible at NSERC only and propose research area(s) within the social sciences and humanities and/or health sciences may submit letters of intent or proposals in those areas. However, eligibility from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) or the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) will be required for payment of the grant. In order to prevent a delay in the release of the grant, the eligibility requirements of SSHRC or CIHR, if applicable, need to be fully met by the time the funding decisions are made. In those instances, colleges would be informed of the additional eligibility requirements.
No. An institution must request eligibility to the three granting agencies separately to be eligible to more than one agency. However, joint reviews may be conducted. Contact one of the agencies to discuss the course of action and documents required. Consult the
The documentation must be numbered and assembled in the order indicated in the
Yes. An institution that does not conduct research involving humans needs a policy on that matter. However, it has up to one year from the date of signing the
No. NSERC only requires statements attesting that the institution has approved policies that follow its requirements.