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Grants Support World-Class Research at DeGroote
DeGroote researchers awarded Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and Canada Foundation for Innovation JELF grants.

DeGroote Researchers Awarded SSHRC Grants to Address Issues Facing Canadian Society
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grants enable DeGroote scholars to address complex issues facing communities and societies.

DeGroote Researchers Awarded SSHRC Grants
DeGroote is pleased to announce that five of its researchers have been awarded SSHRC grants for their innovative research projects.

Innovative DeGroote research awarded SSHRC and NSERC grants
13 DeGroote researchers have been awarded grants through SSHRC and NSERC.

Knowledge Labs: In the Know with Jenna Evans
This week's In the Know: Assistant Professor Jenna Evans talks about co-creating research with practitioners.

Two DeGroote researchers receive funding from SSHRC to study COVID-19
McMaster researchers receive SSHRC funding to study economic and labour impacts of COVID-19 pandemic.

The DeGroote School of Business Celebrates SSHRC Grant Success
Researchers have been awarded 12 grants through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).

There’s no such thing as free shipping
Elkafi Hassini is finding innovative ways to make ecommerce more efficient, greener and kinder on communities overrun by delivery trucks.

Transforming Business Through Research: DeGroote Researchers Earn Prestigious Research Grants
Six DeGroote researchers received funding from SSHRC, NSERC at a value of over $500,000

Knowledge mobilization: DeGroote faculty earn support via Partnership Development Grants
Precarious employment in the gig economy, especially for musicians, is just one of the research topics being supported.

Catherine Connelly is decoding the workplace dynamic
Catherine Connelly’s research is all about people’s behaviour and motivations.

Easing the Transition for Refugees and Communities
Navigating the complexities of being a refugee, Honig and McKnight seek ways to ease this transition into a new community.