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» Go to news mainMedia Highlight: 'Unprecedented investment' in ocean science to create world‑leading institute led by Dalhousie University
Nearly $900 million from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund was handed out across the country Tuesday, with the largest portion coming to Dalhousie University in Halifax.
“Dalhousie University will receive $93.7 million of this funding,” said Treasury Board President Scott Brison. “Today’s announcement will demonstrate to Canadians and to the world that in Canada science is back.”
The federal funding combined with support from provincial governments in the Maritimes, partners and a donation of $25 million from prominent business leader John Risley brings the total investment in a new initiative called the Ocean Frontier Institute (OFI) to $220 million.
“This massive investment in ocean science between the government of Canada and its many partners, the donors will take Canada from world class to world leader, and what better place for this visionary investment than right here in Atlantic Canada,” said Dalhousie President Richard Florizone.
“We are entirely up to this challenge.”
Risley wasn’t at Tuesday’s announcement but did provide a written statement.
“I have every confidence that the OFI can become an engine for regional economic growth and firmly establish us as global leaders in ocean science,” the statement reads.
The institute will focus on understanding key aspects of the ocean and ecosystem change. Experts say if they’re able know what’s happening now, it will help them predict changes that may come in the future and adjust properly.
Read more (http://globalnews.ca/news/2923005/unprecedented-investment-in-ocean-science-to-create-world-leading-institute-in-halifax/)
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