Networks of Centres of Excellence - Letters of Intent received 11 federal grants totaling $275,000. The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada was the primary granting department for these initiatives. Top recipients included Corbett, Dale (University of Ottawa), Andreazza, Ana (University of Toronto), and Cullis, Pieter (The University of British Columbia).
Networks of Centres of Excellence - Letters of Intent
SaveTotal Grants
11
Total Amount
$275.0K
Provinces Served
0
Top Recipients by Funding Amount
| # | Recipient | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Corbett, Dale (University of Ottawa)|Corbett, Dale (Université d’Ottawa) | 1 | $25.0K |
| 2 | Andreazza, Ana (University of Toronto) | 1 | $25.0K |
| 3 | Cullis, Pieter (The University of British Columbia) | 1 | $25.0K |
| 4 | Fortier, Louis (Université Laval) | 1 | $25.0K |
| 5 | Gaetz, Stephen (York University)|Gaetz, Stephen (Université York) | 1 | $25.0K |
| 6 | Hik, David (University of Alberta) | 1 | $25.0K |
| 7 | Lyons, Kelly A. (University of Toronto) | 1 | $25.0K |
| 8 | Olson, James (The University of British Columbia) | 1 | $25.0K |
| 9 | Ross, Heather (University Health Network) | 1 | $25.0K |
| 10 | Rudnicki, Michael (Ottawa Hospital Research Institute)|Rudnicki, Michael (Institut de recherche de l'hôpital d'Ottawa) | 1 | $25.0K |
| 11 | West, Lori (University of Alberta) | 1 | $25.0K |
Geographic Distribution by Province
| Province / Territory | Grants | Total Amount | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
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