Division of the Vice-President,

Research &
Innovation

The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation (VPRI) supports the University of Toronto's (U of T's) researchers, entrepreneurs and innovators at every stage, from idea to impact.

The University of Toronto supports transformative research and innovation across a breadth of fields and disciplines.

#1

in Canada in global ranking

$1.54B

in sponsored research funding

165

international & major national research accolades received by U of T researchers in 2024

330

Canada Research Chairs

The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation supports the U of T community by managing its research and innovation enterprise.

2510

principal investigators supported

9770

research grants managed

5340

occupational health and safety assessments conducted

1300+

startup teams supported annually

300+

training sessions for faculty and staff led by VPRI

For more publicly available data, Explore Research by the Numbers.
 

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A weekly digest of research & innovation communications curated by the Centre for Research & Innovation Support (CRIS). The Research Roundup is published on Tuesday, and includes information communicated in the preceding week.

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