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Canada Research Chair (CRC) is a title given to certain Canadian university research professors by the Canada Research Chairs Program.

Program goals

The program, established in 2000, is an integral part of a Government of Canada plan to drive Canadian research and development excellence, to create world-class centres of research and to enhance Canada's competitiveness in the global knowledge-based economy. Through the CRC program, $300 million is spent annually to attract and retain outstanding scholars and scientists.

The program hopes to help chairholders achieve research excellence in natural sciences, engineering, health sciences, humanities, and social sciences, improve Canadas’ depth of knowledge and quality of life, strengthen the country’s international competitiveness, and train the next generation of the highly skilled through student supervision, teaching, and the coordination of other researchers’ work.

Types of chairs

There are two types of Canada Research Chair:

  • Tier 1 Chairs – tenable for seven years and renewable indefinitely, are for outstanding researchers acknowledged by their peers as world leaders in their fields. Nominees for Tier 1 positions are full professors or associate professors who are expected to be promoted to the full professor level within one or two years of the nomination (or, if coming from outside the academic sector, nominees must possess the necessary qualifications to be appointed at these levels by the nominating university). For each Tier 1 Chair, the university receives $200,000 annually for seven years.
  • Tier 2 Chairs – tenable for five years and renewable once, are for exceptional emerging researchers, acknowledged by their peers as having the potential to lead in their field. Nominees for Tier 2 positions are assistant or associate professors (or they possess the necessary qualifications to be appointed at these levels by the nominating university). For each Tier 2 Chair, the university receives $100,000 annually for five years.

The money received for each chair can be used to add to the chair's salary, to help pay for the chair's existing salary, or to fund research; the proportion allocated to each category varies by university.

Chair allocations

The number of CRCs allocated to a university is proportional to the amount of research grant funding that university has received in the three years prior to the year of the allocation. Grant funding must originate from the three federal granting agencies (NSERC, CIHR, and SSHRC).

Of the total 2000 Chairs, 1880 are regular allocations, distributed as follows:

  • 846 Chairs (45 per cent) for research in natural sciences and engineering;
  • 658 Chairs (35 per cent) for research in health sciences;
  • 376 Chairs (20 per cent) for research in social sciences and humanities.

The program sets aside a special allocation of 120 Chairs for universities that have received one per cent or less of the total funding paid out by the three federal granting agencies over the preceding three years.

Roughly 66% of Chairs are allocated to member institutions of the U15, a group of the top research-intensive universities in Canada.

      Indicates membership in the U15
Institution # of Chairholders
University of Toronto 238
University of British Columbia 186
McGill University 147
Université de Montréal 131
University of Alberta 111
University of Calgary 77
Université Laval 74
McMaster University 69
University of Western Ontario 64
Queen's University 44
University of Manitoba 46
University of Ottawa 64
University of Saskatchewan 29
University of Waterloo 55
Dalhousie University 40
Acadia University 5
Algoma University College 0
Athabasca University 5
Bishop's University 2
Brandon University 3
Brock University 13
Cape Breton University 2
Carleton University 25
Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface 0
Collège universitaire de Hearst 0
Concordia University 23
École de technologie supérieure 7
Emily Carr University of Art and Design 2
Institut national de la recherche scientifique 0
Lakehead University 9
Laurentian University 8
Memorial University of Newfoundland 24
Mount Allison University 6
Mount Saint Vincent University 2
Nipissing University 0
Nova Scotia Agricultural College 0
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design 0
Royal Military College of Canada 6
Royal Roads University 2
Ryerson University 13
Saint Mary's University 9
Simon Fraser University 40
St. Francis Xavier University 0
St. Thomas University 1
Thompson Rivers University 4
Trent University 9
Trinity Western University 3
Université de Moncton 7
Université de Sherbrooke 31
Université du Québec à Chicoutimi 0
Université du Québec à Montréal 23
Université du Québec à Rimouski 0
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières 0
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue 0
Université du Québec en Outaouais 1
Université Sainte-Anne 0
University of the Fraser Valley 0
University of Guelph 34
University of Lethbridge 9
University of New Brunswick 14
University of Northern British Columbia 8
University of Ontario Institute of Technology 5
University of Prince Edward Island 7
University of Regina 10
University of Victoria 38
University of Windsor 14
University of Winnipeg 6
Vancouver Island University 4
Wilfrid Laurier University 9
York University 24

List of Canada Research Chairs

The Canada Research Chairs Program maintains an online database of profiles of each chairholder, which include detailed descriptions of each of their research projects.[1]

The Canada Research Chairs Insignia

On March 27, 2008, the Government of Canada's Ministry of Industry, as well as the presidents of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research presented each chairholder with a Canada Research Chair insignia at a national celebration of the program held at the Université du Québec en Outaouais in Gatineau, Quebec. The lapel pin, made of sterling silver, symbolizes the pursuit of knowledge and research excellence and is available exclusively to chairholders. As of November 2007, there are 1,851 Canada Research Chairs. Seventy Canadian universities are participating in the program.

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