Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 53.92 |
Liaison | Mat Thijssen |
Submission Date | Oct. 26, 2021 |
University of Waterloo
AC-10: Support for Sustainability Research
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.00 / 4.00 |
Mat
Thijssen Sustainability Manager Sustainability Office |
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Student sustainability research incentives
No
A brief description of the student sustainability research program:
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Faculty sustainability research incentives
Yes
A brief description of the faculty sustainability research program:
The University of Waterloo hosts multiple research institutes on campus that are directly focused on sustainability-related topics and issues. Research institutes receive central funding to support administrative activities, and provide support for interdisciplinary research projects, grant applications, knowledge mobilization, and conferences. At the University of Waterloo, these include:
- Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy: Supports researchers exploring sustainable energy through engineering, policy, planning, governance, and economics lenses, including areas such as smart energy systems, renewable energy, distribution and delivery systems, low-carbon fuels, energy storage, and energy conservation and efficiency. Projects occur from local scales to global.
- Water Institute: The Water Institute facilitates collaboration, supports excellence and promotes innovation in interdisciplinary water research and education. Today, more than 150 faculty members from all six University of Waterloo faculties and 19 departments are members of the Water Institute. Waterloo has emerged as an internationally recognized research institution known for excellence in a diversity of water-related areas, including surface and groundwater hydrology, mathematical modeling, drinking water and wastewater treatment, ecohydrology, aquatic ecology and toxicology, and water management and governance.
- Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change: brings together experts across disciplines to consider the impacts of climate change from every angle. A fresh approach, built on smart science, working toward achievable solutions. Established in 2008, IC3 seeks to advance research on climate change by facilitating interdisciplinary research and providing relevant scientific information that empowers business, government and civil society to prepare and respond effectively to weather events and climate change.
- Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research: Includes collaborative research projects on vehicle lightweighting, hybrid and electric drive train systems, battery storage and smart vehicle technologies.
Some selected positive outcomes from these research institutes over the past three years include:
- Substantive research programs including in fisheries, wastewater remediation from mines, and water monitoring
- Launch of the Affordable Energy for Humanity global initiative to expand clean, affordable energy access
- Launch of Partners for Action and Intact Centre for Climate Adaptation to develop public partnerships and programs that advance flood resiliency and climate change adaptation
- Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy: Supports researchers exploring sustainable energy through engineering, policy, planning, governance, and economics lenses, including areas such as smart energy systems, renewable energy, distribution and delivery systems, low-carbon fuels, energy storage, and energy conservation and efficiency. Projects occur from local scales to global.
- Water Institute: The Water Institute facilitates collaboration, supports excellence and promotes innovation in interdisciplinary water research and education. Today, more than 150 faculty members from all six University of Waterloo faculties and 19 departments are members of the Water Institute. Waterloo has emerged as an internationally recognized research institution known for excellence in a diversity of water-related areas, including surface and groundwater hydrology, mathematical modeling, drinking water and wastewater treatment, ecohydrology, aquatic ecology and toxicology, and water management and governance.
- Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change: brings together experts across disciplines to consider the impacts of climate change from every angle. A fresh approach, built on smart science, working toward achievable solutions. Established in 2008, IC3 seeks to advance research on climate change by facilitating interdisciplinary research and providing relevant scientific information that empowers business, government and civil society to prepare and respond effectively to weather events and climate change.
- Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research: Includes collaborative research projects on vehicle lightweighting, hybrid and electric drive train systems, battery storage and smart vehicle technologies.
Some selected positive outcomes from these research institutes over the past three years include:
- Substantive research programs including in fisheries, wastewater remediation from mines, and water monitoring
- Launch of the Affordable Energy for Humanity global initiative to expand clean, affordable energy access
- Launch of Partners for Action and Intact Centre for Climate Adaptation to develop public partnerships and programs that advance flood resiliency and climate change adaptation
Recognition of interdisciplinary, transdisciplnary and multi-disciplinary research
No
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Library support
No
A brief description of the institution’s library support for sustainability research:
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