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U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities
NameU15 Group of Canadian Research Universities
Formation1991
TypeConsortium of research universities
HeadquartersOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Region servedCanada
Membership15
Leader titleChair

U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities is a consortium of 15 Canadian research universities, including University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, McMaster University, and University of Alberta. The group was established to promote research and innovation, and to advocate for the interests of its member universities, such as University of Ottawa, University of Calgary, and Dalhousie University. The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities works closely with other organizations, including Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. The group's member universities are also affiliated with various international organizations, such as Association of Commonwealth Universities and International Association of Universities.

Introduction

The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities plays a crucial role in promoting research and innovation in Canada, with its member universities, including University of Montreal, University of Waterloo, and Western University, accounting for a significant proportion of the country's research output. The group's member universities are also major recipients of funding from Tri-Council, which includes Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities works closely with other organizations, including Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, Health Canada, and National Research Council Canada. The group's member universities have also established partnerships with various international institutions, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of Oxford.

History

The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities was established in 1991, with the goal of promoting research and innovation in Canada. The group's founding members included University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, and University of Alberta. Over the years, the group has expanded to include 15 member universities, including University of Ottawa, University of Calgary, and Dalhousie University. The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities has worked closely with various governments, including the Government of Canada, Government of Ontario, and Government of Quebec. The group has also collaborated with other organizations, such as Canadian Association of University Teachers, Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, and Council of Ontario Universities.

Member Universities

The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities has 15 member universities, including University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, McMaster University, and University of Alberta. Other member universities include University of Ottawa, University of Calgary, Dalhousie University, University of Montreal, University of Waterloo, and Western University. The group's member universities are located in various provinces, including Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, and Alberta. The member universities are also affiliated with various international organizations, such as Association of Commonwealth Universities and International Association of Universities. The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities works closely with other institutions, including Carleton University, University of Guelph, and University of Manitoba.

Research and Innovation

The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities is committed to promoting research and innovation in Canada. The group's member universities are major recipients of funding from Tri-Council, which includes Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities works closely with other organizations, including Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, Health Canada, and National Research Council Canada. The group's member universities have also established partnerships with various international institutions, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of Oxford. The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities has also collaborated with other organizations, including Canadian Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

Governance and Operations

The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities is governed by a board of directors, which includes the presidents of the group's member universities, such as University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, and McGill University. The group's chair is elected by the board of directors, and serves a two-year term. The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities has a secretariat, which is located in Ottawa, Ontario, and is responsible for the group's day-to-day operations. The group works closely with other organizations, including Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, Council of Ontario Universities, and Conference of Rectors and Principals of Quebec Universities. The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities has also established partnerships with various international institutions, such as Association of Commonwealth Universities and International Association of Universities.

Impact and Contributions

The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities has made significant contributions to research and innovation in Canada. The group's member universities are major drivers of economic growth, and have created thousands of jobs and spin-off companies. The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities has also worked closely with various governments, including the Government of Canada, Government of Ontario, and Government of Quebec. The group has collaborated with other organizations, such as Canadian Association of University Teachers, Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, and Council of Ontario Universities. The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities has also established partnerships with various international institutions, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of Oxford. The group's member universities have also received numerous awards and recognition, including the Nobel Prize, Order of Canada, and Canada Research Chairs. Category:Canadian universities

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