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NCE PROGRAM | How the NCE is governed
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The NCE program is jointly administered by Canada's three
granting agencies: The Canadian Institutes for Health Research
(CIHR), Science and Engineering Research Canada (NSERC) and
the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).
This is done in partnership with Industry Canada.
A Steering Committee comprising the presidents of the three
granting agencies and the Deputy Minister of Industry Canada
manages the program. It is assisted by the NCE Management
Committee, made up of the granting agencies' program
vice-presidents, the Director General of Industry Canada's
Innovation Policy Branch, the NSERC Director of Policy and
International Relations, and the NCE Program Director.
The NCE was made a permanent program of the Government of
Canada in 1997. It receives $77.4 million in annual funding
which is channelled through the three granting agencies.
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