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Canada Research Chairs program guideCR22-39/2001E-IN

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The Canada Research Chairs Program will offer research and salary support for outstanding university researchers, beginning in the fiscal year 2000-01. It is expected that there will be 2,000 Research Chairs by 2004-05. Excellence in research is of paramount importance in the selection of chairholders. Chairs will be in priority areas identified by universities in their Strategic Research Plans, and will be filled by individuals who meet the Program's rigorous criteria of excellence. A major feature of the Program requires the submission of Strategic Research Plans describing how the Chairs will be deployed.--Program summary

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Science Council of Canada.
Collaborating author
  • Canada Research Chairs.
TitleCanada Research Chairs program guide
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • "The Canada Research Chairs Program will offer research and salary support for outstanding university researchers, beginning in the fiscal year 2000-01. It is expected that there will be 2,000 Research Chairs by 2004-05. Excellence in research is of paramount importance in the selection of chairholders. Chairs will be in priority areas identified by universities in their Strategic Research Plans, and will be filled by individuals who meet the Program's rigorous criteria of excellence. A major feature of the Program requires the submission of Strategic Research Plans describing how the Chairs will be deployed."--Program summary.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa - Ontario : Science Council of Canada 2001.
Description25p. (174 KB)
Catalogue number
  • CR22-39/2001E-IN
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