Memorial University
Strategic Research Plan
for the
Canada Research Chairs program
and the
Canada Foundation for Innovation program.
Summary
May 2003

Memorial University is the only university in Newfoundland and Labrador.

The University is shaped and sustained by the highest standards of contemporary research, and by the people, economy, location and history of its community.

More than 50 per cent of all the research and development undertaken in Newfoundland and Labrador is performed by researchers at Memorial University.

Memorial University is committed to excellence in teaching, research and scholarship, and service to the general public. Its mandate involves undertaking research on the challenges facing the province and sharing its expertise with its community.

This Strategic Research Plan for Memorial has been designed to promote and enhance basic and applied research, and to take advantage of the aspects of the University's location and community.

The Goal

The goal of Memorial University's Strategic Research Plan for the Canada Research Chairs program and the Canada Foundation for Innovation program is to develop and sustain major, internationally recognized research in four thematic areas: Ocean and Coastal Studies; Industrial Development and Environmental Sustainability; Health; and North Atlantic/Newfoundland and Labrador Studies.

Memorial's goal is to double its research capacity in each of these four areas over the next five years. The University's goal is to be recognized internationally for its high calibre research capacity in these thematic areas.

Implementation

Implementation will be affected in the context of the broader research agenda and aspirations of the university community, especially in light of the major faculty renewal that is anticipated at Memorial over the next decade. The foundations of the Plan will ensure that the continuum of basic and applied research at Memorial and the communication of these outcomes will be fully developed. Appropriate exchange of knowledge to foster improved socio-economic and cultural development, to inform public policy, and promote efficiencies in the use of public resources, will be achieved.

Consultation

This Plan was developed through wide consultations, involving Memorial's Research Council, representatives of faculties and schools, the University's Planning and Budget Committee, and the Senior Executive Committee. Its implementation will give operational effect to selected areas of the broader University research agenda.

Students

Over the past number of years, Memorial University has made a significant investment in the support of student research. Providing support for developing researchers will be a fundamental aim of the University in the future development of its research agenda.

Allies and Partners

Implementation of the Strategic Research Plan will foster arrangements with allies and partners, both internal and external to Memorial University.

Opportunities for partnering with regional and national agencies will be pursued vigorously, as will partnerships with the private sector and community-based organizations.

Partnerships already formed with departments of the provincial government and regional agencies will be enhanced.

Funding programs such as the Canada Research Chairs program and the Canada Foundation for Innovation, will enable Memorial to acquire vital research infrastructure and to build capacity. For example, high performance computing is a critical enabling technology for many strategic research activities. The establishment of a network of computing infrastructure in partnership with other institutions and the private sector is an institutional priority.

Individuals and Groups

Where strategically desirable, sharing of resources and interdisciplinary approaches to major research questions will be encouraged.

Memorial University recognizes that core disciplinary competencies must be developed and sustained, and that the unique ability and approaches of a single investigator can have as much impact on a field of study as team approaches to certain problems. The recognition of these core values and provision of a supportive environment for both individual and team research will be fundamental to the successful future development of internationally recognized research strengths at Memorial.

Thematic Research Areas

Allocation Process

A process to determine the internal allocation of Canada Research Chairs has been established at Memorial University.

Deans and Directors submit proposals which are vetted by an advisory committee consisting of the Dean of Graduate Studies, the principal of Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial's campus in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, and four senior university researchers.

This committee will make recommendations to the University's Vice-President (Academic), Vice-President (Research) and President regarding applications to be forwarded to the Canada Research Chairs program for consideration.