Some Science And Research Investments Protected, No Core Investments For Colleges And Universities In Budget 2025
“The federal government recognizes the importance of research to a strong Canada, but it needs to work with the provinces to ensure adequate funding for public universities and colleges,” said David Robinson, executive director of CAUT.
In its pre-budget submission, CAUT recommended the federal government deliver on its commitments to science and research, and work with the provinces and territories to develop and fund a plan to address the urgent need for predictable, stable funding.
Investments in research made in last year's budget were protected. Additionally, $1.7 billion was invested in an“International Talent Attraction Strategy and Action Plan” for the recruitment of“exceptional” international researchers to Canadian universities and other supports.
“Academic staff in Canada have a long tradition of welcoming international research colleagues,” said Robinson.“But they are being welcomed to a system that is facing a funding crisis, where existing researchers are struggling and jobs are being lost.”
Budget highlights for post-secondary education:
- Granting agencies (SSHRC, NSERC, CIHR) base funding reduced by 2% with few details specified
- Budget 2024 funding commitments for research maintained
- Provinces must cost-match federal funding Specific infrastructure funding announced for the Toronto Metropolitan University medical school and Inuit Nunangat University
Contact:
Elizabeth Berman
Canadian Association of University Teachers
613-400-1633
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