This investment is part of the federal government’s
two-year, $2-billion plan to repair and expand research
and
educational
facilities at Canadian colleges and
universities.
The program is helping to provide economic stimulus and
promote employment by creating
jobs for engineers, architects,
tradespeople and technicians. It is also helping to generate
the advanced technological infrastructure needed to keep
“This Government of Canada investment
in UWO will provide a significant short-term economic
stimulus to
“This critical funding will support the
continued growth of the University’s
“Investing in the
skills and knowledge of Ontarians is a cornerstone of our
government’s plan to strengthen the economy,” said Matthews.
“By investing at Western today, the
"This generous infrastructure funding has allowed Western to
move ahead with an important project that will position both
Ivey and Western well for the future," said Western
President Paul Davenport. "Ivey is identified in our
strategic plan as a signature area, and this is an
incredible opportunity to take advantage of government
investment that helps us build a strong university for the
future. Ivey's
impact is felt throughout the university, through its
interdisciplinary programs and work across campus, and that
means this project is important to all of us."
For more information about the Knowledge
Infrastructure Program, including program criteria and
application instructions, please visit
www.ic.gc.ca/knowledge-infrastructure.
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