Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Contribution Agreement for SKA Scientists
Agreement Number:
A1-024376-01-02
Agreement Value:
$375,000.00
Agreement Date:
Oct 1, 2025 - Sep 30, 2028
Description:
Canadian SKA Scientists pursue cutting-edge research which contributes to the advancement of our understanding of the universe through innovative instrumentation and technology and observational research. In addition, Canadian SKA Scientists support the Canadian astronomical community by developing, enhancing and maintaining the capacity to scientifically exploit SKA data.
Organization:
National Research Council Canada
Expected Results:

Canada plays a prominent role in international scientific endeavours. Scientific benefit of telescopes to the Canadian and the global community is maximized through progressive science programs using leading-edge instrumentation. Canadian industry has increased opportunities to participate in advanced scientific projects and increased opportunities to benefit from contracts
and technology development. New technology is transferred to industry. Canadian astronomers have access to leading-edge facilities and technology. Qualified students and post-doctoral researchers have access to facilities to advance their training.
New technologies are developed as part of the elaboration of concepts phase for new telescopes and instruments. Timely publication of results is facilitated by efficient management of telescope time and by timely availability of telescope data. Telescope data is effectively managed to help create and disseminate new knowledge.

Location:
Montreal, Quebec, CA H3A 0G4
Reference Number:
172-2025-2026-Q1-00009
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
000000000
Recipient Type:
Academia
Recipient's Operating Name:
McGill University
Recipient's Legal Name:
The Royal Institution For The Advancement Of Learning/McGill University
Federal Riding Name:
Ville-Marie--Le Sud-Ouest--Île-des-Soeurs
Federal Riding Number:
24077
Program:
International Astronomical Observatories Program
Program Purpose:

Participation in international collaborations permits Canada to share costs with other international organizations and ensures telescopes will be located in optimal viewing sites. As a result, Canadian researchers have access to world class observatories and participate in collaborative research on international teams. At the same time, Canada profits from opportunities that might not otherwise be available for Canadian researchers and firms to develop instrumentation for large scale international projects.

Coverage:
Multiple countries