Dec-2020
McMaster named Canada’s most research-intensive university for the fourth year in a row
For the fourth consecutive year, McMaster has been named Canada’s most research-intensive university in the annual ranking of the country’s Top 50 Research Universities.
According to the 2020 Research Infosource rankings released today, McMaster also earned top spot in the corporate research income category – attracting more funding from the private sector than any of its peers. It’s a position McMaster has held over the five years that Research Infosource has tracked the data.
McMaster recorded a total sponsored research income of $371.6 million.
Research intensity measures research dollars per faculty member and, on average, McMaster researchers earned $404,400 – once again, more than doubling the national average. The university placed second for graduate student research intensity, averaging $75,100 per graduate student; nearly twice the national average.
David Farrar, McMaster’s president, says the rankings are a testament to our people and the influence of their work.
“McMaster is home to some of the world’s ‘best and brightest’ whose contributions continue to position McMaster as a national and global leader,” he says. “The true value of their work reaches far beyond any particular ranking and is best captured through its impact on the social and economic well-being of our communities.”
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