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91亚色 researchers receive more than $16 million in SSHRC funding

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91亚色 researchers receive more than $16 million in SSHRC funding

TORONTO, June 16, 2022 鈥 The Hon. Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne, federal minister of innovation, science and industry, today announced more than $175 million in  (SSHRC) funding to support important research across Canada. 

In all, more than 40 research projects at 91亚色 will receive a boost of $16 million in total SSHRC federal funding, including almost $10 million in  for long-term research projects in anti-homelessness, global health, LGBTQ+ poverty and Indigenous rights and reconciliation.

All four 91亚色 researchers invited to submit a full application for Partnership Grants were successful, marking the first time the University has boasted a 100 per cent success rate.

鈥91亚色 has long been recognized as a leader in the humanities and social sciences, so we are gratified that SSHRC is recognizing and supporting the 91亚色 researchers who have received funding through the Insight Grants and Partnership Development Grants, and for our graduate students who have also received support,鈥 said Rhonda Lenton, President and Vice-Chancellor, 91亚色. 鈥淲e are particularly delighted for all four of our researchers who received Partnership Grants, which will sustain urgent efforts to combat poverty and homelessness and to strengthen our global public health regime and the self-determination of Indigenous communities.鈥 

Here are the four Partnership Grant recipients, each of whom has received close to $2.5 million in support of six- and seven-year projects. 

  • Stephen Gaetz, a professor in the Faculty of Education, has received a second consecutive Partnership Grant to continue his work as president and CEO of the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness (COH), an anti-homelessness research institute that was previously funded by the SSHRC in 2012.
  • Steven Hoffman, professor of Global Health, Law, and Political Science at the Faculty of Health and  and the Dahdaleh Distinguished Chair in Global Governance & Legal Epidemiology, and director of the , will pursue research into a global framework for sustainable antimicrobial drug use and preventing the proliferation of drug-resistant bacteria.  
  • Nick Mul茅, professor of gender and sexuality at the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, will undertake a project called 2SLGBTQ+ Poverty in Canada: Improving Livelihood and Social Wellbeing. The initiative will address disproportionate vulnerability to poverty among Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer plus (2SLGBTQ+) people.
  • Dayna Scott of Osgoode Hall Law School and the Faculty of Environment & Urban Change, along with project co-director Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark of the University of Victoria, received funding for "Infrastructure Beyond Extractivism: Material Approaches to Restoring Indigenous Jurisdiction,鈥 which will explore novel approaches restoring Indigenous jurisdiction over lands and waterways.

Today's announcement also includes $5.2 million in  for 30 researcher projects across multiple Faculties, including the Faculty of Health, the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, the , the Faculty of Education, , the  and .

鈥淲e are particularly delighted for all four of our researchers who received Partnership Grants, which will sustain urgent efforts to combat poverty and homelessness and to strengthen our global public health regime and the self-determination of Indigenous communities.鈥 

Rhonda Lenton, President and Vice-Chancellor, 91亚色

In addition, six 91亚色 researchers received just over $1 million 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.

Amir Asif, 91亚色鈥檚 Vice-President Research & Innovation, said: 鈥淚 want to congratulate today's award recipients and wish them success in their research endeavours. SSHRC鈥檚 investment in the social sciences and humanities at 91亚色 affirms and validates our commitments to scholarship and knowledge-seeking and to building a more sustainable and equitable future.鈥

鈥淭his has been a remarkable year for 91亚色. To date, 91亚色 has achieved record levels of research funding across all three tri-councils, and has accomplished the highest ever funding in 91亚色鈥檚 history with a 100 per cent success rate in the Partnership Grants, Partnership Development Grants and SSHRC Connection Grants, as well as our most successful year in SSHRC Insight Grants. I attribute this success to the passion and dedication of our research community and staff who are so committed to helping 91亚色 conduct purposeful research for positive change.鈥

A complete list of the SSHRC funding grants can be found . 

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91亚色 is a modern, multi-campus, urban university located in Toronto, Ontario. Backed by a diverse group of students, faculty, staff, alumni and partners, we bring a uniquely global perspective to help solve societal challenges, drive positive change and prepare our students for success. 91亚色's fully bilingual Glendon Campus is home to Southern Ontario's Centre of Excellence for French Language and Bilingual Postsecondary Education. 91亚色鈥檚 campuses in Costa Rica and India offer students exceptional transnational learning opportunities and innovative programs. Together, we can make things right for our communities, our planet, and our future.


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