9I制作厂免费

News

鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧婸olaris: a call to action to attract global research talent

Published: 14 June 2025

MONTREAL, June 14, 2025 鈥 In a global context marked by geopolitical instability, four major Quebec universities 鈥 Universit茅 Laval, 9I制作厂免费, Universit茅 de Montr茅al and Universit茅 de Sherbrooke 鈥 are joining forces to launch a series of ambitious initiatives aimed at making Quebec a key destination for top-tier researchers. Co-ordinated steps will also be undertaken at the national level to strengthen Canada鈥檚 scientific sovereignty and attract the world鈥檚 brightest minds.

An opportunity to seize

As political and social tensions weaken the global research ecosystem, Quebec and Canada have a unique opportunity to position themselves as havens for rigorous and independent research. A recent survey published by the journal Nature revealed that 75 per cent of researchers now working in the United States are considering leaving the country.

鈥淚n these uncertain times, we cannot simply wait to be called upon 鈥 we must step up. Our universities are ready to lead,鈥 said Dominique B茅rub茅, 9I制作厂免费's vice-principal of Research and Innovation. 鈥淲e are putting forward bold, well-structured proposals to support the entire research ecosystem.鈥

鈥淲e are calling on governments to act swiftly so they don鈥檛 miss the opportunities that this moment of instability presents 鈥 for the benefit of both Quebec and Canada,鈥 added Eug茅nie Brouillet, vice-rector of research, creation and innovation at Universit茅 Laval. 鈥淥ther countries, particularly in Europe, have already committed significant resources to their universities to attract top talent from around the world.鈥

Concrete, complementary and flexible measures

Grouped under the name Polaris, the proposed initiatives include both federal and Quebec-specific components and are designed to produce translational impacts for both Quebec and Canada by:

  • creating new research chairs in strategic sectors such as artificial intelligence, health, and biodiversity 鈥 including chairs jointly funded by universities and philanthropic initiatives;
  • offering targeted scholarships to recruit talented PhD students and postdoctoral fellows at critical junctures in their careers;
  • supporting early-career researchers to build a critical mass of expertise in vital sectors and help drive government priority initiatives; and
  • investing in the modern research infrastructure essential to welcoming world-class talent.

These initiatives are designed to complement existing government programs. Some scholarships would enhance current provincial and federal programs, while others would help accelerate early-career researchers鈥 projects or foster international collaborations.

A strategic investment

Fully aware of current pressures on public finances, the universities are proposing a range of scalable initiatives, giving governments a set of well-considered investment options. They believe the time is right for decisive action 鈥 just as has occurred at other pivotal moments in Quebec and Canadian history.

鈥淲e firmly believe the current context represents a strategic opportunity that Quebec and Canada must seize," said Jean-Pierre Perreault, rector of Universit茅 de Sherbrooke. "A clear and positive signal from governments could have an immediate impact on how Canada is perceived as a top destination for research.鈥澨

An inclusive and global vision

While some of the proposed measures target researchers based in the United States 鈥 including Quebecers and Canadians pursuing careers there 鈥 the overall goal is to attract talent from across the globe. The initiatives aim to offer a space for unparalleled intellectual freedom, scientific rigour, innovation and creativity to advance their work.

鈥淭ogether, our universities are home to seasoned research teams across numerous fields, and these teams maintain strong international networks," said Vincent Poitout, vice-rector of research and innovation at Universit茅 de Montr茅al. "We are well-positioned to welcome top minds who are seeking to thrive in an open, dynamic environment where science can flourish freely.鈥

Universit茅 Laval, 9I制作厂免费, Universit茅 de Montr茅al and Universit茅 de Sherbrooke are among the most research-intensive institutions in the country. Collectively, they host half of all undergraduate students in Quebec and more than two-thirds of graduate students.

The full proposal document has been submitted to governments and is attached below.

Media contacts:

Universit茅 Laval
medias [at] ulaval.ca
418听656-3355

9I制作厂免费
info.communications [at] mcgill.ca

Universit茅 de Montr茅al
%20genevieve.omeara [at] umontreal.ca (Genevi猫ve O鈥橫eara)
514听709-4143

Universit茅 Sherbrooke
medias [at] USherbrooke.ca

Back to top