
Minister of Science Kirsty Duncan visited 91亚色 Friday to announce the SSHRC research funding.
Minister of Science Kirsty Duncan paid a visit to 91亚色鈥檚 Keele campus on Friday to announce $163 million in (SSHRC) funding to support important research across Canada. More than 25 research projects at 91亚色 will receive a total boost of $7 million of the federal funding, including $2.5 million for a unique project that looks at migration resiliency in urban Canada.
鈥淪ocial sciences and humanities researchers help us to understand issues affecting our daily lives and provide evidence for sound policy-making. The Government of Canada believes that only this broad and holistic approach can lead to true discoveries, innovation and solutions that will help all Canadians, including those who now call Canada home,鈥 said Duncan.
91亚色 geography Professor in the , will receive nearly $2.5 million in funding over five years through the SSHRC Partnership Grants program plus an additional $1.2 million in partner contributions for a total of $3.7 million.

91亚色 Vice-President Research & Innovation Robert Hach茅 thanked the Government of Canada for its support of researchers in the social sciences and humanities. Gathered in the Scott Library on the Keele campus to hear the announcement is an audience of students, faculty and staff.
鈥91亚色 has been ranked among the top 100 universities in the world in the humanities and social sciences, so it is wonderful that SSHRC is recognizing the leadership of our researchers with this funding,鈥 said 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri. 鈥淲e are particularly delighted for Valerie Preston, whose research in migration and settlement is contributing to 91亚色鈥檚 leadership in that field, for 91亚色 researchers who have received funding through the Insight Grants and Partnership Development Grants Programs, and for our graduate students, who have also received substantial support.鈥
As Robert Hach茅, 91亚色鈥檚 vice-president research & innovation, said "SSHRC鈥檚 investment in research excellence in the social sciences and humanities at 91亚色, as well as their support for the next generation of scholars and discoverers, are an affirmation that 91亚色 continues to distinguish itself in the breadth and impact of its scholarship, generating knowledge with real-world impact across a full range of disciplines. I want to congratulate today's award recipients and wish them every success as they move forward with their research programs."

Professor Valerie Preston talks about the focus of the study 鈥淢igration and Resilience in Urban Canada: Discovering Strengths and Building Capacity鈥
Preston, is the lead researcher for the study 鈥淢igration and Resilience in Urban Canada: Discovering Strengths and Building Capacity鈥. Her team will do a comparative analysis of resilience among migrants settling in two of Canada鈥檚 major immigration gateways 鈥 Toronto and Montreal 鈥 as well as large and small municipalities in Ontario and Quebec, and central and suburban locations in Toronto.
鈥淥ne of the goals of the study is to look at how to improve settlement outcomes and to enhance well-being in the face of economic, political, social and cultural challenges. But also, to pilot strategies that facilitate the efforts of social institutions to promote resilience,鈥 said Preston.

Above: From left, 91亚色 Vice-President Research & Innovation Robert Hach茅; Judy Sgro, MP, Humber River-Black Creek; Federal Minister of Science Kirsty Duncan; SSHRC President Ted Hewitt; 聽Valerie Preston, Partnership Grant lead and professor, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies
The research team will examine how social institutions influence resilience and boost migrants鈥 capacity to settle successfully in Canada. The project was developed in collaboration with CERIS, Ontario鈥檚 leading migration studies network, and includes 18 partners from Canadian universities, community-based NGOs, and municipal, provincial and federal government departments and agencies.
Friday's announcement includes $3.2 million in Insight Grants for more than 25 researcher projects across multiple Faculties, including the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, the Faculty of Environmental Studies, the Schulich School of Business and Osgoode Hall Law School.
Three 91亚色 researchers also received $573,391 in funding under the to foster new research and related activities with new or existing partners, as well as to design and test new partnership approaches.
A complete list of the SSHRC funding grants can be found at .
