New Strategic Research Plan will guide McMaster’s research enterprise

A graphic that reads, ‘Transforming our region, impacting our world - Strategic Research Plan, 2024-2029.’ The graphic features three overlapping images — one of a globe, one of the Hamilton skyline and one of McMaster’s University Hall.

The five-year plan is designed to advance the University’s collective research strengths and maximize the impact — locally and globally — of its research outcomes for the benefit of society.


McMaster University has launched its new five-year Strategic Research Plan, Transforming our region, impacting our world.

Designed to advance the University’s collective research strengths and maximize the impact — locally and globally — of its research outcomes for the benefit of society — the plan is effective July 1, 2024.

Andy Knights, vice-president, research (acting), says the plan — developed in consultation with all faculties and key stakeholders over the last year — builds on our goal to positively transform lives through excellence and inclusivity.

“The plan captures our expertise in fundamental and mission-driven research, promotes collaborations across disciplines, sectors and borders, and aligns with the University’s broader strategic ambitions,” he says.

“Its intent is to empower our research community in their efforts to drive solutions with impact through partnerships and programs that advance our collective output to address complex global challenges.”

Knights also emphasizes that the plan outlines operational priorities to gauge success and ensure essential institutional support.

“It’s much more than a static document,” he says. “It’s our promise to harness the power of our research, inspire possibilities that lie ahead and use our research to create positive change at home and around the world.”


Learn more about the five-year Strategic Research Plan here


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