This article outlines current funding of geoscience research by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and opportunities for enhancing researchers' access to its programs, especially the University-Industry Program. Résumé Le présent article présente les grandes lignes de l'état actuel du soutien financier accordé par le Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et génie du Canada dans le domaine des sciences de la Terre, ainsi que les moyens mis en oeuvre visant à faciliter aux chercheurs l'accès à ses programmes et en particulier à son programme de partenariat industrie-université
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Contract No. 0SR 82-00005prepared for National Research Council Canadapr\ue9par\ue9 pour le Conseil ...
In order to better support its overriding objective of the Canadian Space Program, which is to deve...
A workshop on university earth science research was held in Ottawa, January1981. The meeting, partly...
This article is a synopsis of an informal meeting that was convened in Montreal last May to discuss ...
The Canadian Geoscience Council (CGC) was reorganized into the Canadian Federation of Earth Sciences...
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Earth scientists are collectively responsible for ensuring that geoscience knowledge is incorporated...
Contract No. 17SR31155-1-4446prepared for National Research Council Canadapr\ue9par\ue9 pour le Cons...
Problems of earth science involve not only questions of physical science and engineering, but also o...
The job market for Canadian earth scientists is significantly driven by the country’s strong resourc...
The call to develop earth system science and the simultaneous spread of professional registration of...
Scientific advances in recent decades in space exploration, satellite observations, and super comput...
Geoscience is a global discipline, and geoscientists are typically world travellers who recognize th...
The committee set up to carry out this study was instructed to look at these needs from a broad poin...
CASCA members at Canadian Comprehensive Research Universities (CCRU) are in a unique situation with ...
Contract No. 0SR 82-00005prepared for National Research Council Canadapr\ue9par\ue9 pour le Conseil ...
In order to better support its overriding objective of the Canadian Space Program, which is to deve...
A workshop on university earth science research was held in Ottawa, January1981. The meeting, partly...
This article is a synopsis of an informal meeting that was convened in Montreal last May to discuss ...
The Canadian Geoscience Council (CGC) was reorganized into the Canadian Federation of Earth Sciences...
Part of the recognition by society of the reliance the public places on the services that geoscienti...
Earth scientists are collectively responsible for ensuring that geoscience knowledge is incorporated...
Contract No. 17SR31155-1-4446prepared for National Research Council Canadapr\ue9par\ue9 pour le Cons...
Problems of earth science involve not only questions of physical science and engineering, but also o...
The job market for Canadian earth scientists is significantly driven by the country’s strong resourc...
The call to develop earth system science and the simultaneous spread of professional registration of...
Scientific advances in recent decades in space exploration, satellite observations, and super comput...
Geoscience is a global discipline, and geoscientists are typically world travellers who recognize th...
The committee set up to carry out this study was instructed to look at these needs from a broad poin...
CASCA members at Canadian Comprehensive Research Universities (CCRU) are in a unique situation with ...
Contract No. 0SR 82-00005prepared for National Research Council Canadapr\ue9par\ue9 pour le Conseil ...
In order to better support its overriding objective of the Canadian Space Program, which is to deve...