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A recent event at Hart House celebrated more than 250 of U of T's award-winning researchers. (Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas)

University of Toronto celebrates its award-winning researchers

Tribute paid to more than 250 faculty

The University of Toronto honoured more than 250 of its award-winning researchers for their notable achievements and discoveries at the Celebration of Research Excellence event on Jan. 19 at Hart House.

The event, held every two years and organized by the office of the vice-president (research), recognized the work of outstanding scholars and researchers who reached significant milestones in recent years. 

鈥淚n recent years, our faculty members have been on a magical run,鈥 said President David Naylor.  鈥淚f you do the count, 17 of 52 Steacies awarded since 1964 have gone to University of Toronto professors, 13 of 34 since 1980. Similarly, if you look at the Royal Society of Canada, we had 18 fellows named in 2011, which is a record. No institution has had that number of fellows in a single year.鈥

Ninety percent of all Ontario Premier鈥檚 Summit Award winners have also come from U of T, as have one-third of all Premier鈥檚 Discovery Award winners.

Naylor said it鈥檚 the creativity, ingenuity and imagination of women and men at the University of Toronto, supported by staff, undergrads and graduate students, that are helping to solve humanity鈥檚 grand challenges.   

鈥淎bove all, we鈥檇 like to thank these very fine scholars and researchers for continuing to make this their academic home and making us so proud to be part of it with you,鈥 said Naylor.

Professor Paul Young, vice-president (research), recognized 鈥渢he tremendous effort of 福利姬自慰faculty members, administration and staff who have contributed to the nomination of our professors for these prestigious honours.  Nominating our faculty for awards and prizes is by no means a simple process and we appreciate the care you take and the knowledge you bring to bear in helping our researchers and scholars to win the recognition they deserve.鈥

Chancellor David Peterson also lauded the researchers.

鈥淭hese scholars are not just national class researchers, they aren鈥檛 just the best in the university they鈥檙e some of the best in the world,鈥 said Peterson.  鈥淭hese are world class and world renowned prizes they鈥檝e won. These awards are handed out with very strong peer review and it鈥檚 competitive.  Our researchers measure up to some very high standards.鈥

A full listing of the awards and prizes is available .  
 

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