Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Discovery Development Grant
Agreement Number:
110_2020_2021_Q1_1105
Agreement Value:
$45,000.00
Agreement Date:
Apr 1, 2020 - Mar 31, 2023
Description:
The Discovery Development Grants (DDG) pilot is a complementary program element to the Discovery Grants (DG) Program. The program aims to promote and maintain a diversified base of high-quality research in small universities across Canada; and provide a stimulating environment for research training in small universities across Canada.
Organization:
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Expected Results:

This program provides grants to researchers and universities to maintain a diverse and competitive research base in Canada and support global excellence and leadership in discovery research. The creation and advancement of knowledge generated by these grants is necessary to fuel a strong, globally competitive research and innovation system in Canada. Funding allows researchers the freedom to explore and be less risk averse, train students in the art of creative and critical thinking for tomorrow’s challenges, support research salaries, purchase or develop research equipment, and facilitate national and international research collaboration.

Location:
BRANDON, Manitoba, CA R7A6A9
Reference Number:
110_2020_2021_Q1_1105
Agreement Type:
Grant
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
Individual or sole proprietorship
Additional Information:

End Date was modified. Amount was modified.

Amendment Date
Jan 30, 2022
Recipient's Legal Name:
Ardelli, Bernadette
Research Organization:
Brandon University
Program:
Discovery Research
Program Purpose:

This program provides grants to researchers and universities to maintain a diverse and competitive research base in Canada and support global excellence and leadership in discovery research. The creation and advancement of knowledge generated by these grants is necessary to fuel a strong, globally competitive research and innovation system in Canada. Funding allows researchers the freedom to explore and be less risk averse, train students in the art of creative and critical thinking for tomorrow’s challenges, support research salaries, purchase or develop research equipment, and facilitate national and international research collaboration.

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