Ten Social Sciences researchers awarded SSHRC funding

Ten researchers have been awarded a total of $478,661 in funding through the federal government's Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council's Insight Development Grants.

February 1, 2019

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Ten researchers have been awarded a total of $478,661 in funding through the federal government’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council’s Insight Development Grants.

Ten researchers from McMaster’s Faculty of Social Sciences have been awarded a total of $478,661 in funding through the federal government’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council’s Insight Development Grants.

The federal government is investing $141 million to support nearly 3,000 of Canada’s most talented scholars, including early-career researchers, Science and Sport Minister Kirsty Duncan announced.

“Social sciences and humanities research are at the heart of understanding the challenges and opportunities facing our communities and our people,” Duncan said. “Nurturing young talent in these disciplines is one of the best ways to build a healthier, stronger and more prosperous Canada.”

The award recipients and their research projects are:

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