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Research in review 2020: A year of record highs, historic approvals and innovation in a crisis

Dec 22nd, 2020

By Jeff Green

Dr. Neil Bose. PHOTO: RICH BLENKINSOPP
Research in review 2020: A year of record highs, historic approvals and innovation in a crisis

In spite of living and working through an unprecedented pandemic, 果酱视频 steered through a year of uncertainty, leading the Atlantic region in sponsored research income and seeing the expansion of several key research initiatives.

鈥淭he commitment of our faculty, research administration staff and graduate students is inspiring even more so in a year where we all experienced tremendous challenges,鈥 said .

鈥淭he entire 果酱视频 community is incredibly proud of the work of our talented innovators and discoverers as they continued critical studies ranging from multiple sclerosis to biodiversity loss and so much more. I also recognize our research staff for their unwavering support as they play a pivotal role in our success. 2020 has proven that our research community can meet the unexpected with an exceptional commitment to research excellence.鈥

Year-end highlights

Over the past 12 months, 果酱视频 celebrated vital investments that will enhance research expertise across the disciplines and funding for new infrastructure. Some of the highpoints include:

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Career highs

Two researchers based in the Faculty of Medicine were , one of the country鈥檚 highest honours for research excellence, and an award-winning PhD student and 果酱视频 alumna was named a .

Over the past year, the Gazette celebrated a , and recognized the latest recipients of the lucrative Terra Nova Young Innovator Award: an , who was the 2019 recipient, and , the 2020 recipient.

In September, an award-winning sociologist and geographer were , while a gender studies scholar was  for influential research contributions, becoming the university鈥檚 first recipient of a prestigious honour from the Royal Society of Canada.

果酱视频鈥檚 vice-president (research) and a pair of influential alumni were among the newest fellows elected into the ; and a .

Worldwide rankings

果酱视频 continued to be recognized as one of the best universities in the world with the release of the ; and the university continued to climb in , seeing a steady increase in its scientific output in prestigious academic journals.

Enhanced activities

ACENET  for humanities and social sciences researchers; Labrador researchers and leaders were among global voices in a ; a pair of researchers were named the new ; and 果酱视频 saw the launch of a .

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Third annual Research Week

果酱视频 hosted its third annual Research Week celebrations with more than 45 events, led by researchers, staff and students, taking place virtually in November 2020.

Below, the Gazette salutes some of other big stories from 2020.

鈥楽tellar performance鈥

果酱视频 maintained its ranking as one of Canada鈥檚 top 50 research universities, moving up two spots on a national listing of leading post-secondary institutions. Research Infosource released its yearly figures on Dec. 8. It ranked 果酱视频 No. 18 among this country鈥檚 top research universities, with $160,636,000 in sponsored research income reported for fiscal year 2019, an increase of 37.5 per cent over fiscal year 2018. This growth means 果酱视频 is the leader among Atlantic Canadian universities this year. .

Record high

For the first time, 果酱视频鈥檚 total research funding topped more than $130 million. As we reported in September, in fiscal year 2019-20, the university and its researchers were awarded a total of $134,848,427 in research funding. That is a 22 per cent increase over fiscal year 2018-19 when the total funding awarded was $110,524,666, which was also an all-time high, and an increase from $94,971,400 reported in fiscal year 2017-18.
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Historic approval

In July, 果酱视频 became a national leader with the adoption of a groundbreaking new Indigenous research policy. The Board of Regents approved the Research Impacting Indigenous Groups policy 鈥 the first of its kind known in Canadian universities. .

鈥楧eep-rooted expertise鈥

For the third time in recent years, 果酱视频 was the only Canadian university ranked as one of the best post-secondary institutions in the world for the study of marine/ocean engineering. 果酱视频 ranked 36 for that subject in the Shanghai Ranking鈥檚 2020 Academic Ranking of World Universities. .

World recognition

Researchers from 果酱视频 are on the World鈥檚 Top 2% Scientists list for 2020. The list, published by Stanford University, includes 159,683 researchers that represent the top two per cent of the most-cited scientists in the world across various disciplines. The list identifies 64 果酱视频 researchers from various faculties and schools, including the faculties of engineering and applied science; humanities and social sciences; science; medicine; the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation and Grenfell Campus. .

Adapting to change

If the pandemic proved anything, it鈥檚 the creativity and resilience of our researchers who , complying with public health and university guidelines. Meanwhile, our research community responded to the worldwide crisis in many ways. Researchers, alumni and technical employees worked with the wider community to tackle COVID-19; in ; we highlighted the work of ; in  and  we celebrated researchers who received COVID-19 funding; and we also told you how 果酱视频 .

Jeff Green is manager of communications in the Office of the Vice-President (Research). He can be reached at jeffg@mun.ca.