Canada Invests $1.3 Billion to Fund 9,700+ Researchers and Projects in 2025
The Government of Canada has announced a historic investment of over $1.3 billion to support more than 9,700 researchers and innovative projects across the country. This funding reinforces Canada’s position as a global leader in science, technology, health, and social innovation.
Overview of the Investment
The funding will be distributed through Canada’s three main research agencies:
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
The key objectives include:
Supporting researchers across all disciplines
Expanding graduate and postdoctoral training opportunities
Driving real-world impact in health, AI, clean energy, environmental science, and social sciences
Funding Categories
The investment is divided across four major areas:
Scholarships and Fellowships
Research Grants
Interdisciplinary and High-Risk Innovation Programs
Social Sciences and Humanities Projects
Scholarships and Fellowships: Investing in Future Leaders
A total of $365.6 million will support 4,761 scholars and fellows, empowering Canada’s next generation of research leaders.
Major Awards
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships:
$24.9 million awarded to 166 outstanding doctoral studentsBanting Postdoctoral Fellowships:
$9.8 million awarded to 70 top-tier postdoctoral researchers
These programs provide both financial support and national recognition to help researchers gain international leadership in their fields.
Research Grants: Advancing Scientific Discovery
The NSERC Discovery Research Program receives the largest share, with $589 million allocated to support over 3,400 researchers in natural sciences and engineering.
Key Programs
NSERC Discovery Grants:
Supports transformative research in STEM disciplinesNSERC CREATE Program:
$26.4 million to train highly qualified personnel through collaborative research networksCollege and Community Innovation Program:
$29.8 million to promote applied research in Canadian colleges and communities
These programs focus on delivering innovative and sustainable solutions to complex global challenges.
SSHRC Funding: Strengthening Inclusive and Informed Societies
The SSHRC has committed substantial funding to promote research in humanities, social sciences, equity, and policy-making.
Major SSHRC Investments
Insight Grants:
$127 million for 693 research projectsInsight Development Grants:
$55 million for 897 early-stage researchersPartnership Grants:
$42 million for large-scale collaborationsPartnership Development Grants:
$18 million to build research-community partnerships
SSHRC projects address key societal themes such as mental health, Indigenous reconciliation, cultural understanding, and inclusive policy development.
New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF): Supporting Bold and Interdisciplinary Ideas
The 2024 NFRF Exploration Stream will provide $25.1 million to 586 researchers, including 101 high-risk, interdisciplinary projects.
This fund is dedicated to groundbreaking research that transcends traditional academic boundaries and proposes solutions to global problems through collaboration.
Why This Investment Matters
According to Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Mélanie Joly:
“These researchers aren’t just imagining the future—they’re building it. From developing clean technologies to improving mental health care, Canadian researchers are tackling the biggest issues of our time.”
This funding supports Canada’s long-term research goals in:
Health innovation and public well-being
Artificial intelligence and digital trust
Environmental sustainability
Inclusive education and social development
Who Can Benefit?
This funding is targeted at:
PhD students and postdoctoral researchers looking for scholarships and fellowships
University professors and college researchers applying for research grants
Institutions and community organizations running collaborative or applied research projects
Professionals working in STEM, social sciences, education, healthcare, AI, and climate-related fields
Canada’s Commitment to Research Since 2016
This new investment builds on previous government support for research and innovation:
Over $22 billion invested in science and research since 2016
$825 million allocated in Budget 2024 for graduate student support
$1.8 billion allocated in Budget 2024 for core research agency funding
International Collaboration and Global Leadership
Canada continues to welcome international researchers and foster global partnerships. This funding supports:
International research mobility
Institutional collaboration
Recruitment of global talent
Representation in global research networks
Application Timeline and How to Apply
Most of these grants and fellowships are either active or open for application. To apply or learn more about eligibility:
Visit the official websites of NSERC, SSHRC, CIHR, or NFRF
Review deadlines and program criteria
Follow individual agency guidance for proposals and submission
Official Source and Further Information
To view the full announcement and access application portals, visit the official Government of Canada site:
Canada.ca – Research Funding Announcement 2025
Stay connected for future updates on research funding, scholarships, and fellowships in Canada.
FAQs
Q1: Can international students apply for these scholarships or fellowships?
Yes, many programs such as the Vanier and Banting Fellowships are open to international students pursuing research at Canadian institutions.
Q2: Are the grants limited to science and engineering fields?
No, SSHRC supports research in social sciences, humanities, equity, and culture, among others.
Q3: How do I know which program suits my research?
You can visit the official websites of NSERC, SSHRC, CIHR, and NFRF to explore program details, eligibility, and deadlines.
