Student Support Fund

Overview:

As part of ResearchNB’s Talent Support Pillar, this program’s goal is to support the hiring of college, undergraduate, and graduate students to work in a research focused role at a university, college or research institution in New Brunswick.

The researcher must demonstrate that the project is well-supported by the institution and how the project will offer students meaningful opportunities to develop essential skills for their future careers.

This award is non-renewable.

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Who Can Apply:

Applicants must be researchers at one of the eligible research institutions listed in our Award Administrations Guidelines.

This program is currently:

Closed (Opens April 29, 2025 )

Timeline

Applications open (1:00pm ADT):

April 29th, 2025

Applications close (11:59am ADT):

June 26th, 2025

Anticipated notice of decision date:

August 29th, 2025

Award Term:

Up to two years and only applicable to the academic calendar (two semesters per year).

Award Amount:

Award Value: Maximum request of $45k

  • $7,500 – Undergraduate student per semester
  • $15,000 – Graduate student per semester

Leverage:

1:1 match, where the match must only be in cash as these funds can only be used to pay salary.

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Eligible Expenses:

Funds are to be used exclusively for student compensation.

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Application Process:

Applications for this fund are only accepted through the ResearchNB application portal and are evaluated against the evaluation criteria for this fund.

See the Award Administration guidelines for an in-depth workflow and explanation of this process.

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Award Duration & Reporting:

The award is for a maximum of two years, with an interim status report due at the end of year one and a final status report due three months after the award end date. These reports are to be completed via the application portal.

For an explanation of our policy on extensions, see the Award Administration guidelines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does every project need to align with the priority sectors listed on the ResearchNB website? The website lists Health, Energy, Forestry, Oceans, and Agriculture, but there are also Advanced Manufacturing, ICT, and Data & AI included in the portal application?

Advanced Manufacturing, ICT, and Data & AI are enabling platforms that support and enhance advancement within the priority sectors. While some funding programs don’t require direct alignment with these sectors, they do require a demonstrated impact on New Brunswick. Within these funding programs, projects that don’t directly address a priority area will be evaluated equally, as long as the impact on New Brunswick is clearly outlined in the application.

Will the Knowledge Translation Grant be available? What funding is available to support the dissemination of research findings with knowledge users?

The Knowledge Translation Grant will not be offered in the upcoming year. After gathering feedback from across the province, we’ve re-designed our programs for 2025-2026 to focus on funding talent, equipment, ideas and strategic projects. However, knowledge translation related costs are eligible expenses under projects funded by ResearchNB.