NSERC Research Tools and Instruments (inc. Subatomic Physics)
Proposals with Private-Sector PartnersThe National Security Guidelines on Research Partnerships (1) apply to proposals for this grant involving private sector partners, including industrial associations and producer groups.
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Risk Assessment Form
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Partner ID Form
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Proposals aiming to advance emerging or advanced technologiesThe Policy on Sensitive Technology Research Areas and Affiliations of Concern (2) applies to proposals that are advancing sensitive technology research areas(3). All researchers with named roles(4)will be required to submit their own attestation form. |
Attestation Forms
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Notes:
For proposals not advancing sensitive technology research areas: If the nature of the research changes at any point in the project, consider whether the change could mean that the project is now “aiming to advance” one of the Government of Canada’s designated sensitive technology research areas1. Such a change would require attestation forms from researchers with named roles.
After the funding has been awarded, granting agencies can validate attestations for accuracy and compliance. Researchers found to be non-compliant could face significant repercussions, up to and including loss of funds or becoming ineligible to receive future federal funding. In cases where inaccurate information is uncovered, the relevant granting agency will determine how best to proceed while minimizing potential impacts to the project.