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INRS has once again claimed top position in its category for research intensity (average funding per faculty member) in RE$EARCH Infosource’s 2013 ranking, published today. The category includes universities without a faculty of medicine (comprehensive universities).
INRS also climbed in the overall ranking, from 24th to 23rd, thanks to a 5.2% increase in research funding, which totalled over $62 million for the year. It is interesting to note that research funding for all Canadian universities increased by an average of 1.1% in fiscal 2012, while funding was down an average of 0.3% in the 13 Quebec universities in the ranking.
INRS director general Daniel Coderre responded to the university’s top ranking with enthusiasm: “We owe this exceptional research performance to our professors and their teams, who are working in various strategic sectors. INRS has built an outstanding environment for scientists. We attract the best and the brightest professors, postdoctoral candidates, and master’s and Ph.D. students, in part thanks to our world-class research facilities.” ♦
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