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The Office of the Vice President, Research and Innovation (OVPRI) is Ryerson's central research administration office and point of contact for the federal granting councils (NSERC, SSHRC, and CIHR), government ministries, industry, associations, and foundations that provide financial support for university scholarship, research, and creative activities (SRC).

OVPRI is strongly committed to supporting Ryerson researchers in increasing SRC funding. OVPRI staff are available to discuss individual SRC interests with faculty members and to assist with funding opportunities.

Click here to learn more about research governance at Ryerson and Ryerson's Scholarly, Research, and Creative Activities (SRC) Representatives Group.

 

The Office of Research Services Electronic Mailing List

The Office of Research Services Electronic Mailing List (OVPRInet) provides research funding opportunities and other research-related notices, as they are announced to Ryerson faculty and staff. To join OVPRInet, please email vpri@ryerson.ca.

 

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Latest News

Researchers explore role of gender stereotypes in workplace competition
Ryerson researcher receives one of largest philosophy grants to explore value of God’s existence

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September 23, 2013
‘Where is the old girls’ network?’: Incubator program for women entrepreneurs a hit out of the gate

Ryerson's Research and Innovation Office connects former student Sherene Ng to the SheEO Incubator Program for women.

August 21, 2013
Device aims for early detection of cancer cells by identifying their sound
Dr. Michael Kolios is working on a potential way of detecting cancer early by using a custom microscope to detect the sound of cancerous cells in the bloodstream.

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Learn more about our Canada Research Chairs.

Click here to download the 2011-12 Research and Innovation Annual Report