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Institute for Social Research becomes 91亚色鈥檚 first Organized Research Service Unit

As 91亚色鈥檚 first Organized Research Service Unit (ORSU), the Institute for Social Research (ISR) will enhance 91亚色鈥檚 research leadership by advancing digital innovation, supporting faculty research and connecting data to societal impact.

For nearly 60 years, the ISR has helped 91亚色 and its partners understand people鈥檚 experiences through data. It operates three centres 鈥 the Survey Research Centre, the Statistical Consulting Service and the Statistics Canada-91亚色 Research Data Centre 鈥 which collaborate with governments, community groups and businesses to conduct research that informs decisions and policy.

At 91亚色, ISR supports academic departments by analyzing student and course data to assess program effectiveness. It also evaluates 91亚色 administrative policies like its human rights accommodations policy and other campus policies, as well as works with faculty to plan research and secure funding.

Through these efforts, ISR bridges research and real-world issues. Its studies shape public policy, promote inclusive research practices and reinforce 91亚色鈥檚 leadership in data-driven social innovation.

Now, as ISR enters its seventh decade, it has been rechartered as 91亚色鈥檚 first Organized Research Service Unit (ORSU). This new designation formalizes the institute鈥檚 dual role as both a service hub for the University and a research partner for external organizations. The change reflects 91亚色鈥檚 strategic goals outlined in the University Academic Plan 2020-2025 and the Strategic Research Plan 2023-2028, which emphasize strengthening the University鈥檚 research capacity.

The rechartering process began in 2022 as part of ISR鈥檚 scheduled review. Overseen by the Senate Sub-Committee on Academic Policy, Planning and Research, this formal evaluation assesses an organized research unit鈥檚 performance, alignment with University priorities and contributions to faculty, students and external partners.

Rather than viewing the review as routine, ISR leadership embraced it as a chance to evolve.

Lorne Foster
Lorne Foster

鈥淭he rechartering came as ISR鈥檚 periodic review coincided with new University priorities for research intensification and digital initiatives,鈥 says ISR Director Lorne Foster. 鈥淚t was an opportune moment to align our official status with our evolving role and potential.鈥

An external review team evaluated the institute鈥檚 application and reported to the Senate Sub-Committee. 鈥淭he examiners realized there鈥檚 so much potential for ISR,鈥 Foster adds. 鈥淭hey saw us at the centre of 91亚色鈥檚 growing digital research infrastructure.鈥

With strong support from the review team and clear alignment with institutional priorities, the 91亚色 Senate approved the rechartering this summer, officially designating ISR as the University鈥檚 first ORSU.

The institute is already advancing work that reflects its new designation. In the wake of its new designation, ISR's Statistics Canada-91亚色 Research Data Centre 鈥 one of only 30 in Canada 鈥 transitioned early to a virtual model, offering secure online access to government data for population and demographic research. This year, the centre introduced stronger IT systems and extended access hours, enabling more research and attracting new externally funded projects. These upgrades highlight ISR鈥檚 capacity to manage large-scale digital datasets and provide flexible, remote research infrastructure.

This momentum builds on ISR鈥檚 longstanding commitment to digital innovation. It has supported tools and technology for the Humanities and Social Sciences Digital Research Infrastructure and contributed to AI-driven projects addressing global health challenges.

ISR鈥檚 digital leadership also extends to cultural preservation and community engagement. In 2023, it helped bring the Multicultural History Society of Ontario (MHSO) to 91亚色鈥檚 Keele Campus, giving scholars access to digitized immigration and migration resources. The partnership created a searchable online catalogue and digital archive that houses oral histories, newspapers, photographs and textual records documenting the experiences of more than 100 ethnocultural and Indigenous communities in Ontario.

Hosted by the ISR, the MHSO launched a diaspora research cluster that connects 91亚色鈥檚 cultural research units to share digital collections and community archives. This initiative reinforces the unit鈥檚 role as a hub for collaborative digital research.

"As 91亚色 continues to expand its research capacity and global reach, ISR鈥檚 redesignation as an ORSU strengthens its ability to support the University鈥檚 strategic priorities," says Foster. "With enhanced infrastructure and a renewed mandate, ISR is poised to lead in digital innovation, inclusive research and data-informed policy development."

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