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Research Nova Scotia Launches First Funding Round Under New Provincial Mandate
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Research Nova Scotia Strategic Plan

On May 1, 2025, Research Nova Scotia (RNS) received a new mandate from the province. RNS supports, organizes, coordinates the funding of research to increase economic growth and productivity in three priority sectors – (1) natural resources, climate change and clean energy; (2) life sciences and health sciences; and (3) construction and transportation – while…
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Research Nova Scotia Seeking Feedback on Draft Strategic Plan

Update: October 9, 2025 – RNS’s new strategy is live. Find out more here. Update: September 3, 2025 – The feedback form is now closed. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback. If you want to stay up-to-date on next steps, sign up for our newsletter. On May 1, 2025, Research Nova Scotia (RNS) received…
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New Research Priorities for Research Nova Scotia

Update: October 9, 2025 – RNS’s new strategy is live. Find out more here. In keeping with changes to the legislation under which RNS operates, the Minister of Advanced Education has identified new priorities for RNS, effective May 1, 2025. Research supported by RNS must contribute to measurable changes in provincial economic growth or productivity…
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Research Nova Scotia Invests in Student Researchers to Grow Nova Scotia’s Health Research Capacity

With funding from the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness, Research Nova Scotia (RNS) has awarded a total of $167,490 to undergraduate and college students exploring research in areas of interest to health care in Nova Scotia. Twenty-seven students received a 2024/25 Scotia Scholars Undergraduate or Summer Research Award. “The Scotia Scholars Award contributes…
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Research Nova Scotia Investing $27 Million in Community-Focused Research

Research Nova Scotia (RNS) is awarding $27 million to four projects through its Focused Research Investments (FRI) initiative. This is RNS’s largest investment to date and its most significant in community-engaged, outcomes-driven research. The four projects are: Etuaptmu’k W’loti: Using Mi’kmaw Knowledge to Create Health & Wellness Solutions IWK Health/Tajikeimɨk, $7 million Improve access to…
