Departmental Performance Report 2015-16
Supporting Information on Lower-Level Programs

Canada Research Chairs

Description
This program provides support to research chairs in the form of salary and research funding, to attract and retain talent in the social sciences and humanities. National and international researchers can be chairholders. This program is necessary in order to strengthen research excellence, improve research training of highly qualified personnel, improve universities’ capacity to generate and apply new knowledge, and promote the best possible use of research resources through strategic institutional planning and collaboration among institutions and between sectors. Tier 1 Canada Research Chairs have a value of $200,000 per year, and Tier 2 Canada Research Chairs have a value of $100,000 per year. This program uses funding from the following transfer payment: Grants and Scholarships.

 

Budgetary Financial Resources (dollars) *
2015-16
Planned Spending
2015-16
Actual Spending
(authorities used)
2015–16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
55,911,497 50,170,414 (5,741,083)

* The difference between planned and actual spending relates to 5 to 10 percent of chairs not being filled at any given point, due to normal turnover of incumbents.

Human Resources (Full-Time Equivalents [FTEs])
2015-16
Planned
2015-16
Actual
2015-16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
14 15 1

 

Performance Results
Expected Results Performance Indicators Targets Actual Results
World-class research is enhanced in Canadian universities through the attraction, retention and support of excellent researchers Percentage of institutions that found the Canada Research Chairs Program important or very important in their ability to support the existing research teams/ research clusters/ research centres 90 91

Canada Graduate Scholarships

Description
This program provides scholarships to Canadian master’s and doctoral students in the social sciences and humanities who demonstrate a high standard of achievement in their undergraduate and graduate studies. The program is necessary in order for graduate students to develop the research skills needed to become highly qualified personnel and research leaders of the future. Scholarships are tenable only at eligible Canadian universities; master’s scholarships are worth $17,500 (one payment for 12 months) and doctoral scholarships $35,000 per year (for 36 months). This program uses funding from the following transfer payment: Canada Graduate Scholarships.

 

Budgetary Financial Resources (dollars)
2015-16
Planned Spending
2015-16
Actual Spending
(authorities used)
2015–16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
70,231,003 70,366,383 135,380

 

Human Resources (Full-Time Equivalents [FTEs])
2015-16
Planned
2015-16
Actual
2015-16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
14 17 3

 

Performance Results
Expected Results Performance Indicators Targets Actual Results
A supply of highly qualified personnel to the academic, public, not-for-profit, and private sectors Percentage of Canada Graduate Scholarships students supported completing their degree 90

97 (Master’s)

93 (Doctoral)
Years to degree completion of doctoral recipients of a Canada Graduate Scholarship <6 5.5

Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships

Description
This program provides scholarships to doctoral students in the social sciences and humanities who demonstrate an exceptionally high standard of achievement and leadership potential. This program is necessary to attract outstanding doctoral students from abroad, and to retain top Canadian doctoral students, to help build world-class research capacity. The program brands Canada as a venue for excellent research, and encourages scholarship recipients to stay and lead the next generation of researchers in Canada. Canadian and international students are eligible to be nominated for a Vanier scholarship, which is valued at $50,000 per year for three years, offering a value and prestige comparable to other internationally recognized scholarship programs. This program uses funding from the following transfer payment: Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships.

 

Budgetary Financial Resources (dollars)
2015-16
Planned Spending
2015-16
Actual Spending
(authorities used)
2015–16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
8,401,314 8,517,849 116,535

 

Human Resources (Full-Time Equivalents [FTEs])
2015-16
Planned
2015-16
Actual
2015-16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
1 2 1

 

Performance Results
Expected Results Performance Indicators Targets Actual Results
A supply of world-class doctoral students to build research capacity in Canada Percentage of applicants considered worthy of award by expert reviewers for a given competition year  40

34.8

Number of international students who were awarded a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship 20 21

Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships

Description
This program provides fellowships to top-tier postdoctoral researchers in the social sciences and humanities from Canada and around the world, enabling them to pursue research opportunities at Canadian postsecondary institutions. A limited number of fellowships are also awarded to top-ranking individuals who have completed a PhD in Canada, to pursue research opportunities at foreign institutions. These prestigious two-year fellowships, valued at $70,000 per year, aim to reinforce Canada’s standing as a global player in research, and as a destination of choice for promising researchers at an early stage in their careers. This program uses funding from the following transfer payment: Grants and Scholarships.

 

Budgetary Financial Resources (dollars)
2015-16
Planned Spending
2015-16
Actual Spending
(authorities used)
2015–16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
3,367,980 3,220,926 (147,054)

 

Human Resources (Full-Time Equivalents [FTEs])
2015-16
Planned
2015-16
Actual
2015-16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
1 2 1

 

Performance Results
Expected Results Performance Indicators Targets Actual Results
A supply of world-class postdoctoral researchers to build research capacity in Canada Percentage of applicants considered worthy of award by expert reviewers for a given competition year  25

28.3

Number of international students who were awarded a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship 8 1

Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships

Description
This program provides fellowships to doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers with a demonstrated record of achievement in their studies and research skills. This program is necessary to support the training of highly qualified personnel, develop and retain the best and most promising research talent in the social sciences and humanities, and expand the research qualifications of emerging scholars of the highest potential at an important time in their research careers. Doctoral Fellowships are valued at $20,000 per year for between 12 and 48 months, and are tenable at any recognized university in Canada or abroad. Postdoctoral Fellowships are valued at $38,000 per year for 12 or 24 months, and are tenable at Canadian or foreign universities and research institutions, and provide stipendiary support to nontenured PhD graduates to undertake new research, publish research findings, develop and expand personal research networks, broaden teaching experiences, and become competitive in national research competitions. Doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers who choose to take their fellowships abroad benefit from the opportunity to expand their knowledge and build the international linkages necessary to ensure success in the globalized 21st century. This program uses funding from the following transfer payment: Grants and Scholarships.

 

Budgetary Financial Resources (dollars)
2015-16
Planned Spending
2015-16
Actual Spending
(authorities used)
2015–16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
35,075,088 37,019,276 1,944,188

 

Human Resources (Full-Time Equivalents [FTEs])
2015-16
Planned
2015-16
Actual
2015-16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
13 14 1

 

Performance Results
Expected Results Performance Indicators Targets Actual Results
Awardees disseminate research findings in Canada and abroad Percentage of awardees who report disseminating research findings beyond dissertation 95

79

Awardees enhance their research and research-related skills Percentage indicating "above average" quality level of the overall research experience (≥4 on a 5-point scale) 85 95
Percentage of SSHRC doctoral awardees who study or conduct research abroad 50 61.2
Percentage of SSHRC postdoctoral awardees who study or conduct research abroad 60 62

 

Individual, team and partnership research grants

Description
This program provides grants to support research in the social sciences and humanities conducted by scholars and researchers working as individuals, in teams, and in formal partnerships, including international initiatives. This program is necessary to build knowledge and understanding and develop new research questions from disciplinary, interdisciplinary and/or cross-sectoral perspectives. It supports initial-stage research, experimentation with new methods, theoretical approaches and/or ideas, research on complex and important topics, including those that transcend the capacity of any one scholar or institution, and ongoing collaboration and mutual learning. Funding ranges from $7,000 to $2.5 million over one to seven years. The program leverages external funding through collaborative partnerships. This program uses funding from the following transfer payment: Grants and Scholarships.

Budgetary Financial Resources (dollars)
2015-16
Planned Spending
2015-16
Actual Spending
(authorities used)
2015–16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
150,452,322 156,415,146 5,962,824

 

Human Resources (Full-Time Equivalents [FTEs])
2015-16
Planned
2015-16
Actual
2015-16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
48 57 9

 

Performance Results
Expected Results Performance Indicators Targets Actual Results
Partners and researchers benefit from research results, linkages and mobilizing knowledge within and across their respective sectors  Ratio of financial contributions leveraged from formal Partnership Grants ($ leveraged per $ Partnership Grant) 1

0.84

Ratio of financial contributions leveraged from Partnership Development Grants ($ leveraged per $ Partnership Development Grant) 1 0.81
Social sciences and humanities research knowledge is produced and mobilized Average number of research contributions per research grant (e.g., peer-reviewed articles, presentations, speeches) 14 16.9
Students and postdoctoral fellows are trained Percentage of grant spent on students and postdoctoral fellows 35 38.1

Institutional research capacity grants

Description
This program provides grants to Canadian postsecondary institutions for the development of research capacity in the social sciences and humanities. This program is intended to increase research excellence and strengthen research capacity by covering expenses that include the start‑up costs of research centres, support for visiting scholars (travel and stipend), help for emerging scholars to become competitive in national-level grants competitions, and support for national and international dissemination and collaboration. Funding ranges from $5,000 to $30,000 per year for a maximum of three years. This program uses funding from the following transfer payment: Grants and Scholarships.

 

Budgetary Financial Resources (dollars) *
2015-16
Planned Spending
2015-16
Actual Spending
(authorities used)
2015–16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
6,011,693 6,035,261 23,568

 

Human Resources (Full-Time Equivalents [FTEs])
2015-16
Planned
2015-16
Actual
2015-16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
2 2 0

 

Performance Results
Expected Results Performance Indicators Targets Actual Results
Canadian universities develop, increase and strengthen research excellence and capacity in the social sciences and humanities Number of research and research-related activities supported by cycle 5,000 5,342

Individual, team and partnership knowledge mobilization grants

Description
This program provides grants to support the knowledge mobilization activities of scholars and researchers working as individuals, in teams, and in formal partnerships with the academic, public, private and/or not-for-profit sectors. This program is necessary to build links between the social sciences and humanities research community and potential users of research, to maximize the impact of research beyond academia and allow for fruitful exchanges and the multidirectional flow of knowledge, and to foster an entrepreneurial spirit. Funding opportunities support the dissemination of research results via publications of various types, such as scholarly journals and books; the organization of events for researchers to meet, discuss, compare and plan research activities; and the co-creation, synthesis and application of research knowledge. The program leverages external funding through collaborative knowledge partnerships. This program uses funding from the following transfer payment: Grants and Scholarships.

 

Budgetary Financial Resources (dollars)
2015-16
Planned Spending
2015-16
Actual Spending
(authorities used)
2015–16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
12,547,835 13,685,796 1,137,961

 

Human Resources (Full-Time Equivalents [FTEs])
2015-16
Planned
2015-16
Actual
2015-16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
7 10 3

 

Performance Results
Expected Results Performance Indicators Targets Actual Results
Partners and researchers benefit from research results, linkages and mobilizing knowledge within and across their respective sectors  Percentage of Connection grants that leverage significantly more than required 70

67

Research knowledge is accessible to the Canadian public Percentage of SSHRC-funded Canadian scholarly journals that are open access 60 63.5

Research-based knowledge culture

Description
This program provides support to social sciences and humanities researchers, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and the organization, in the form of prizes and operations and maintenance funds. This program is necessary to develop and sustain a research-based knowledge culture in the social sciences and humanities, by honouring and bringing recognition to researchers, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows whose originality and outstanding contribution to research have enriched Canadian society; by supporting brokering activities aimed at building capacity in other sectors to engage in social sciences and humanities research activities; and by promoting the use of research knowledge, to the benefit of Canadian society. This program uses funding from the following transfer payment: Grants and Scholarships.

Budgetary Financial Resources (dollars)
2015-16
Planned Spending
2015-16
Actual Spending
(authorities used)
2015–16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
1,545,039 2,190,171 645,132

 

Human Resources (Full-Time Equivalents [FTEs])
2015-16
Planned
2015-16
Actual
2015-16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
2 2 0

 

Performance Results
Expected Results Performance Indicators Targets Actual Results
Excellent SSHRC-funded research is promoted as beneficial to Canada, internationally and to individual researchers’ careers Proportion of prize / special fellowship recipients indicating that the award has contributed to career development/ opportunities/ recognition (≥4 on a 5-point scale) 80

80

Networks of Centres of Excellence

Description
This program provides support to partners in the form of grants through Canada’s three granting agencies. Centres supported through SSHRC focus on social sciences and humanities issues, and support large-scale, virtual research networks that bring together partners from academia, industry, government and not-for-profit organizations. This program comprises the Networks of Centres of Excellence, the Centres of Excellence for Commercialization and Research, and the Business-Led Networks of Centres of Excellence. This program is necessary to harness the creativity and inventiveness of the best minds in various disciplines and sectors to find solutions to critical issues of importance to Canada, using internationally competitive research, building multisectoral partnerships and accelerating the use of multidisciplinary research results by organizations that can use them for economic, social and environmental benefits to Canada. This includes creating centres to advance research and facilitate the commercialization of technologies, products and services within priority areas and helping to increase private sector investments in Canadian research and support training of skilled researchers. This program uses funding from the following transfer payments: Networks of Centres of Excellence and Business-Led Networks of Centres of Excellence.

 

Budgetary Financial Resources (dollars)
2015-16
Planned Spending
2015-16
Actual Spending
(authorities used)
2015–16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
16,133,309 17,088,805 955,496

* The difference is due to the increase in grant funds to support the 2016 Centres of Excellence for Commercialization and Research program competition (CERC).

Human Resources (Full-Time Equivalents [FTEs])
2015-16
Planned
2015-16
Actual
2015-16
Difference
(actual minus planned)
N/A* N/A* N/A*

* The program is managed by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council.

Performance Results
Expected Results Performance Indicators Targets Actual Results
The research knowledge and technology produced by the networks and centres is transferred and used Ratio of partner contributions (cash and in-kind) relative to Networks of Centres of Excellence funds for commercialization activities (Centres of Excellence for Commercialization and Research program) and research activities (Business-Led Networks of Centres of Excellence program) 1 1.8
Strong linkages and partnerships between university, government and industry, and other users (non-governmental organizations) Percentage of established networks and centres demonstrating knowledge and technology transfer (e.g., number of patents, licences, copyrights, number of new products or processes, policies created, new capacities established and/or processes or practices affected) 100 100