Academic Funding

Canadian Science Minister Funds More than 1,000 SSH Projects Academic Funding
Kirsty Duncan was named Minister of Science in

Canadian Science Minister Funds More than 1,000 SSH Projects

September 15, 2016 817

Kirsty Duncan was named Minister of Science in

Kirsty Duncan is Canada’s first Minister of Science, named by Justin Trudeau in November 2015. Her position essentially re-instates the role of national science adviser eliminated by former President Stephen Harper in 2008.

Speaking at Toronto’s York University on September 8, Canada’s minister of science announced C$163 million for almost 1,150 social sciences and humanities research projects. The funding promised by the Honourable Kirsty Duncan will be awarded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada through its Partnership Grants, Partnership Development Grants, Insight Grants and Insight Development Grants programs.

The announcement came two days after Duncan, a medical geographer and an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto, had announced another C$900 million to support 13 postsecondary institutions through the Canada First Research Excellence Fund. The fund is administered by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), on behalf of the three federal granting agencies, which include the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

SSHRC, pronounced ‘shirk,’  is the federal research funding agency that promotes and supports postsecondary-based research and training in the humanities and social sciences. It supports about 8,300 research projects annually. For the 2014-15 fiscal year, it spent C$345.9 million on all the grants, fellowships and scholarships it supports.

Duncan’s announcement came with a strong endorsement of government support for social science. “Social sciences and humanities researchers help us to understand issues affecting our daily lives and provide evidence for sound policy-making,” Duncan said. “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.”

According to Statistics Canada, Canada has 24,000 full-time professors in social science and the humanities, with 21,000 full-time doctoral students and 46,000 master’s students in those disciplines.


Related Articles

Pandemic Nemesis: Illich reconsidered
News
June 14, 2024

Pandemic Nemesis: Illich reconsidered

Read Now
How ‘Dad Jokes’ Help Children Learn How To Handle Embarrassment
Insights
June 14, 2024

How ‘Dad Jokes’ Help Children Learn How To Handle Embarrassment

Read Now
Biden Administration Releases ‘Blueprint’ For Using Social and Behavioral Science in Policy
News
May 17, 2024

Biden Administration Releases ‘Blueprint’ For Using Social and Behavioral Science in Policy

Read Now
New Fellowship for Community-Led Development Research of Latin America and the Caribbean Now Open
Academic Funding
May 14, 2024

New Fellowship for Community-Led Development Research of Latin America and the Caribbean Now Open

Read Now
Survey Suggests University Researchers Feel Powerless to Take Climate Change Action

Survey Suggests University Researchers Feel Powerless to Take Climate Change Action

To feel able to contribute to climate action, researchers say they need to know what actions to take, how their institutions will support them and space in their workloads to do it.

Read Now
Daniel Kahneman, 1934-2024: The Grandfather of Behavioral Economics

Daniel Kahneman, 1934-2024: The Grandfather of Behavioral Economics

Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, whose psychological insights in both the academic and the public spheres revolutionized how we approach economics, has died […]

Read Now
2024 Holberg Prize Goes to Political Theorist Achille Mbembe

2024 Holberg Prize Goes to Political Theorist Achille Mbembe

Political theorist and public intellectual Achille Mbembe, among the most read and cited scholars from the African continent, has been awarded the 2024 Holberg Prize.

Read Now
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments