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SUMMARY:CBSN Career Chats: How research policy environment governs Canada’s major federal funding agencies – NSERC\, CIHR & SSHRC
DESCRIPTION:All CBSN Members are invited to join us for the next CBSN Career Chat \nMay 14\, 2025 \n4pm ET \nTopic: How research policy environment governs Canada’s major federal funding agencies – NSERC\, CIHR & SSHRC\nwith \nEmmanuel Zangio\nPolicy Analyst at NSERC \n  \nBio: \nEmmanuel Zangio is a Policy Analyst at the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)\, where he contributes to Tri-Agency initiatives spanning NSERC\, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)\, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Through this work\, he has developed a strong understanding of how research is funded in Canada and how national funding policies shape the research landscape. \nEmmanuel earned his Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology at Queen’s University\, where he did research focused on the underrepresentation of Black individuals in vascular function studies. Alongside his academic work\, he has contributed to mentorship efforts by reviewing for undergraduate journals and supporting emerging scholars interested in research and policy pathways. \nIn addition to his role at NSERC\, Emmanuel was selected as a Fellow at the 1834 Foundation\, where he conducted policy research on Black communities in Canada. \nThrough his experience across research\, policy development\, and program delivery\, Emmanuel continues to contribute to efforts that aim to make Canada’s research environment more inclusive\, accessible\, and responsive to the needs of diverse communities. \nAbstract: \nResearch is integral to Canada’s innovation\, prosperity\, and global competitiveness. As the country faces rising living costs\, challenges to economic sovereignty\, and shifting international trade dynamics\, maintaining an edge in STEM and research excellence is critical. Research funding plays a central role in this effort. This session will speak about how research policy environment governs Canada’s major federal funding agencies—NSERC\, CIHR\, and SSHRC. Drawing from direct experience working across the Tri-Agencies\, the session will explain how policies shape funding priorities\, access to resources\, and opportunities for underrepresented groups. Participants will learn why understanding these policies early is essential for securing funding\, aligning their research with national priorities\, and contributing to Canada’s broader innovation agenda. \n\nPlease contact the CBSN Project Administrator if you are a member looking for the registration link! \nCBSN Career Chats (or C3) is a monthly\, drop-in discussion series providing an opportunity for people exploring different career options to chat with experienced professionals for career insight\, advice\, and answers to their questions.\n\nSecond Wednesday of each month\nOctober 2024 to May 2025\n4pm ET\n\nEach session will have a focus derived from member suggestions\, although organic questions and conversations are expected and encouraged!\nShare ideas for focal topics or offers for sharing professional insights on this form.\nThis series is open to CBSN Members and to contributors who will be invited by the program committee. 
URL:https://blackscientists.ca/be-stemm-event/cbsn-career-chats-how-research-policy-environment-governs-canadas-major-federal-funding-agencies-nserc-cihr-sshrc/
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