Duncan says federal government is looking at new ways to support Canadian researchers abroad

In an interview, Science Minister Kirsty Duncan discusses her office's remaining priorities before the next election, support for graduate students and Canadians researching abroad, and improving equality and diversity in science.
Science Minister Kirsty Duncan is pictured in April at a press conference in the House foyer. She oversaw an unprecedented federal funding commitment for science in the last budget.
Science Minister Kirsty Duncan says the federal government is "looking now at new ways to support international mobility for our researchers, calling the issue of student international mobility a "big priority" as recent stati...

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