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Canadian Light Source partners with Mitacs

Saskatoon, S.K., – The Canadian Light Source synchrotron has signed a memorandum of understanding with Mitacs, a national, not-for-profit organization that brings together academia, industry and the public sector, to develop cutting edge tools and technologies vital to Canada’s knowledge-based economy. “We hope that this partnership will facilitate access to synchrotron research capacity for industry-academic […]

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New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal: Researchers at UNB taking giant steps in linking robotics with human body

Researchers studying technology that could one day help people with degenerative diseases walk with greater ease and prevent injury to soldiers carrying heavy gear are about to get some help. Quebec City-based B-Temia is opening the world’s first Centre for Research in Dermoskeletics on the University of New Brunswick’s Fredericton campus. As part of the […]

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Government of New Brunswick to invest in research and development through Mitacs

Bringing together industry and academia, the Government of New Brunswick is investing $297,500 into two Mitacs programs for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. The funding supports industrial research and development (R&D) internships for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. The funding enables 35 collaborative research and development projects through the Mitacs Accelerate research internship program and the Mitacs […]

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Globe and Mail: See the World. But see Canada too

Watching Erin Freeland Ballantyne receive the Public Policy Forum’s Emerging Leader award last month, it occurred to me how much is being overlooked in all of the soul-searching about the potential enrichment of a university education. Canada wants its citizens to be players in the global community, so it needs to graduate “students without boundaries”, […]

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Maclean’s.ca: When PhDs realize they won’t be professors

Jennifer Polk was a few years into her Ph.D. in history at the University of Toronto when she attended a departmental meeting and heard that 50 per cent of the school’s graduates were getting tenure-track professor jobs. “They were patting themselves on the back,” she says. “I was sitting there horrified.” She realized she needed […]

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Mitacs and Sorbonne Universités join forces to support two-way student mobility between Canada and Sorbonne Universités

Vancouver, B.C., – Mitacs and Sorbonne Universités formalized a partnership today that will support two-way international research opportunities for graduate researchers at Canadian universities and Sorbonne Universités in France. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between Mitacs, a Canadian research network that connects university-based researchers with businesses, companies, not-for-profits and government, and Sorbonne Universités, […]

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Study of Mitacs program outcomes reveals significant skills development, job creation, and retention of highly qualified personnel in Canada

Vancouver, BC – Results from a longitudinal survey released this week by Mitacs Inc. demonstrate that Mitacs Accelerate benefits Canadian research and development as well as individual participants.  Mitacs Accelerate pairs graduate students from Canadian universities with companies across Canada for research internships. Former Mitacs Accelerate participants overwhelmingly report improved academic experience and skills development, as […]

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Western Innovation Forum to showcase Western Canada’s innovation leaders

Vancouver, BC – The Honourable Michelle Rempel, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, will welcome more than 500 participants to the Western Innovation Forum on April 16–17, 2014, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Hosted in collaboration with Mitacs and the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI), this two-day event brings together innovators from […]

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IMII, Mitacs and U of S partner to lead minerals industry innovation in Canada

Saskatoon, SK. –  Saskatchewan’s International Minerals Innovation Institute (IMII), the national research and training organization Mitacs, and University of Saskatchewan are partnering on a novel research and training initiative through an investment valued at more than $600,000. The Mitacs Industry Executive in Residence—Minerals (MIER-Minerals) will identify and create new research initiatives that will lead to […]

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Mitacs extends condolences to family and friends of Jim Flaherty

Mitacs was saddened to learn of the passing of former Finance Minister and longstanding public servant, Jim Flaherty. “Mr. Flaherty leaves behind an impressive record of bringing policies that made Canada stronger economically, socially and culturally,” said Dr. Arvind Gupta, Mitacs CEO and Scientific Director. “He managed the country’s finances during turbulent economic times and […]

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Interim CEO & Scientific Director Announced for Mitacs

The Mitacs Board of Directors has appointed Dr. Robert Annan as interim chief executive officer (CEO) and scientific director of Mitacs, effective July 1, 2014. Dr. Annan will replace Dr. Arvind Gupta, current CEO and scientific director, who will move to his new role as the 13th president and vice chancellor of the University of […]

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CKRM AM Regina – Saskatchewan graduate students get extra boost from the government

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing $365,000 in student research opportunities through Mitacs programs. The funding includes $225,000 for graduate research and development internships in Saskatchewan through Mitacs Accelerate, and $140,000 for graduate and senior undergraduate international research opportunities though Mitacs Globalink. CKRM AM Regina covers the story:  

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