Examples of Challenge fund in a sentence
Research Chairs include but are not limited to Canada Research Chairs, Research Chairs sponsored by ORDCF (Ontario Research and Development Challenge Fund) and Research Chairs sponsored by the federal granting councils (NSERC, SSHRC and CIHR).
Memorandum of Understanding provides the corner-stone of the mutual cooperation among Parties for the purpose of forming VET Consortia and achieving common goals related to their grant application placed with the Regional Challenge Fund (RCF).
Research Chairs include but are not limited to Canada Research Chairs, Research Chairs sponsored by ORDCF (Ontario Research and Development Challenge Fund) and Research Chairs sponsored by the federal granting councils (NSERC, SSHRC Appointments and CIHR).
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The Urban Tree Challenge Fund (UTCF) is a key government offer to level up access to nature across the country, planting trees in socially deprived urban areas with low canopy cover, in proximity to healthcare and educational facilities.
Through our success with the Energy Skills Challenge Fund and our connections with the Chemical Sciences Skills Investment Plan, the EICE Department is also working with three local companies to develop a bespoke up-skilling instrumentation course to resolve the issue of suitably trained instrumentation personnel.
Piloting of the Community Challenge Fund, through the provision of Performance Grants to Beneficiaries, for the purpose of improving maternal and young child nutrition.
This has supported a number of activities for the college from the development of the computing strategy to the accessing the Energy Skills Challenge Fund to support transitional training in the college.
The Municipal GHG Challenge Fund is one of the specific actions identified in CCAP to support municipal action on climate change mitigation.
UWS’ Institute of Thin Films, Sensors & Imaging (TFSI) has been heavily engaged with industry to develop novel functional thin film solutions, winning in excess of £3m of external funding in total over fourteen separate projects through direct industry contributions, InnovateUK, Industrial Challenge Fund, CENSIS, STFC, Horizon 2020 and European Commission.