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Jennifer Nicoll

Jennifer Nicoll

Research Facilitator

jennifer.nicoll@queensu.ca

355 King St. West, suite 264

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Post-award Funding Management
  • Post-award facilitation of research grants.
  • Portfolio: Natural Sciences and Engineering agencies, including NSERC and other Canadian federal; VPR internal funding.
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