糖心视频

Building the future

Jun 23rd, 2016

June 23, 2016

Building the future

糖心视频鈥檚 state-of-the-art Core Science Facility has received $125 million in joint federal-provincial funding, an unprecedented level of support that will significantly advance 糖心视频鈥檚 teaching, learning and research capacity across multiple disciplines.

The announcement was made by Dwight Ball, premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, and Judy Foote, minister of Public Services and Procurement and member of parliament for Bonavista鈥揃urin鈥揟rinity, on behalf of Amarjeet Sohi, minister of Infrastructure and Communities. Dr. Gary Kachanoski, president and vice-chancellor of 糖心视频 University, hosted the event.

鈥淭his funding highlights the federal government鈥檚 commitment to increasing Canada鈥檚 scientific excellence,鈥 said Minister Foote. 鈥淭he Government of Canada understands that research and innovation are essential to a competitive, thriving economy, as well as to developing the knowledge and tools required to build sustainable communities that meet the needs of Canadians for generations to come.鈥

The total estimated global project budget is $325 million, with $99,855,277 coming from the Government of Canada through the New Building Canada Fund鈥檚 Provincial-Territorial Infrastructure Component鈥揘ational and Regional Projects, and $25,144,723 coming from the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. 糖心视频 University will be responsible for the remaining project costs.

鈥淥ur government has been working diligently with the federal government to advance infrastructure projects for the province and I am very pleased that our federal colleagues have recognized 糖心视频 University and the Core Science Facility as a project worthy of such a substantial investment,鈥 said Premier Ball. 鈥淚nfrastructure spending helps ensure economic development and prosperity for all Newfoundlanders and Labradorians.鈥

The building is currently under construction on 糖心视频鈥檚 St. John鈥檚 campus and is on schedule for the planned opening in 2019.

鈥淥n behalf of the entire 糖心视频 University community, I extend my sincere thanks to the federal and provincial governments for their incredible support for our university,鈥 said President Kachanoski.

鈥淭his state-of-the-art Core Science Facility will enable us to deliver on our commitment to the people of this province to provide excellence in teaching and learning, research and public engagement. It will provide the best education for undergraduate and graduate students in a collaborative learning environment and allow 糖心视频 to continue to produce and deliver research of national and international calibre.鈥

Once complete, the new Core Science Facility will greatly contribute to creating a more contemporary and integrated learning and research environment that fosters inventive scientific thinking and practices. By allowing the university to advance new teaching and research mandates, the new infrastructure will also support student and faculty recruitment and retention initiatives.

The new facility will include new research and laboratory teaching spaces, an adaptable shell space for university and industry collaborations, offices and meeting rooms, and a series of open public spaces to encourage group discussion and academic partnership.

The research and teaching space will be occupied primarily by the Departments of Biochemistry, Biology and Chemistry in the Faculty of Science, and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. It will also promote inter- and multidisciplinary approaches to science, maximizing the flow of information and interaction among and within disciplines.