
Granted! Health Research – SHRF Align Grants 2023
U of R researchers receive funding to conduct health research that aligns with the needs of Saskatchewan.
U of R researchers receive funding to conduct health research that aligns with the needs of Saskatchewan.
Thanks to federal funding, U of R health researchers are able to do the work that helps improve the lives of Canadians.
Dr. Elise Matthews receives SHRF funding to help people with intellectual disabilities be part of the decision-making process about their own health.
New U of R microgrid will help increase local energy generation, such as thermal, hydro, and solar.
Public Health Agency of Canada provides $20 million to U of R researchers to support and deliver mental health interventions to frontline health care workers, public safety personnel, and their families.
Categorizing intimate partner violence perpetrators can increase victim safety and prevent violent re-offense.