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Northern Métis and First Nations communities working on long-term project with University of Saskatchewan

Saskatoon, SK – Four Northern Saskatchewan Métis and First Nations communities will have access to policy research through a new $1.02 million pilot research project spearheaded by the University of Saskatchewan, in partnership with Mitacs and Western Economic Diversification Canada. Researchers from the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Saskatchewan […]

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The Chronicle-Herald: LU graduates to work alongside radiologists

Lakehead University graduate students will have the chance to work alongside radiologists to develop new medical imaging detectors through a new research project. National research organization, Mitacs, has provided a $400,000 grant to fund the two-year project which will give seven students an internship with the Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute. This project is […]

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TB News Watch: LU gets $400K grant for project to develop enhanced medical imaging detectors

THUNDER BAY – Seven Lakehead University students are going to spend the next two years on the cutting edge working to develop enhanced medical imaging technology. The university on Wednesday announced a $400,000 grant for the two-year project from Mitacs, a national non-profit research and training organization. Harutyun Poladyan, a biotechnology doctoral student at Lakehead, […]

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Mitacs partners with Lakehead University and Health Research Institute scientists to improve outcomes for patients

Vancouver, BC — Researchers at Lakehead University and the Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute will lead graduate students to develop and commercialize the next generation of medical imaging detectors that will improve patient outcomes, thanks to a new partnership with Mitacs.   Mitacs, a national, not-for-profit research and training organization, is providing a $400,000 grant to […]

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Federal Budget 2018: New investments in researchers provides foundation for Canadian innovation

Ottawa, ON — Mitacs, a national, not-for-profit organization that provides post-secondary researchers with innovation-focused internships, commends the Government of Canada’s new investments to support Canadian researchers, including increased funding to the three federal research councils, as well as measures that support diversity and inclusion. These investments will provide researchers with access to support at all […]

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Mitacs formalizes new research partnership with India as part of Prime Minister’s state visit

Vancouver, BC — During Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s state visit to India this week, Mitacs announced a new partnership with India’s Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) to expand research opportunities for Canadian and Indian graduate students with academic institutions and industry partners in each country. Through the three-year partnership, more than 200 graduate students […]

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Mitacs named one of BC’s top employers for 2018

Vancouver, BC — The editors of Canada’s Top 100 Employers have named Mitacs, a national not-for-profit organization, as one of British Columbia’s top employers for 2018. The award reflects excellence in social, financial, and professional aspects of the workplace and employee experience.  The editors of Canada’s Top 100 Employers considered Mitacs for its commitment to […]

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Canada’s superclusters to be supported by Mitacs internships

Vancouver, BC – Mitacs, a not-for-profit research and training organization, is pleased to partner with the awardees of the Government of Canada’s $950M Innovation Superclusters Initiative. Mitacs’ internship programs will support all five superclusters from across the country by connecting partners within each and by supplying research talent. The five superclusters are as follows: The […]

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Inside Toronto.com Q&A: Ryerson and Carleton journalism students talk to VIA Rail passengers

What are Canadians talking about? VIA Rail was hoping to find out through a new podcast series. The podcast, C4C (Students of Challenge for Change) Conversations, was created from conversations recorded by six Mitacs researchers — three each from journalism programs at Carleton and Ryerson universities — who spent the summer of 2017 travelling across Canada by train, […]

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