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Section III: Supplementary Information

Table 13: Departmental Link to the Government of Canada Outcomes


    Planned Spending
($ millions)
 
Program Activity Expected Results 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Alignment to Gov’t of Canada Outcome Area
Strategic Outcome 1.0: People—A First-Class Research Capacity in the Social Sciences and Humanities
1.1 Fellowships, Scholarships and Prizes Highly qualified personnel, expert in research, are available to pursue various knowledge-intensive careers within universities, industry, government and other sectors. 104.1 106.0 106.0 An innovative and knowledge-based economy
1.2 Canada Research Chairs A world-class research capacity is enhanced in social sciences and humanities in Canadian universities and research institutes through the attraction and retention of excellent researchers. 61.8 61.8 61.8 An innovative and knowledge-based economy
Strategic Outcome 2.0: Research—New Knowledge Based on Excellent Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities
2.1 Investigator-Framed Research Investigator-framed research creates a synergy contributing to observable knowledge advancement and dissemination of research results throughout the academic community and beyond. 91.0 90.3 90.3 An innovative and knowledge-based economy
2.2 Targeted Research and Training Initiatives Excellent SSHRC-funded research is targeted in areas of importance to Canadians (as defined by SSHRC, in consultation with the research community and various stakeholders). 19.0 22.0 18.8 An innovative and knowledge-based economy
2.3 Strategic Research Development Research institutions are supported to conduct research development, and new research and researchers are attracted in strategic and critical areas. 27.3 24.3 24.3 An innovative and knowledge-based economy
Strategic Outcome 3.0: Knowledge Mobilization—The Transfer, Dissemination and Use of Social Sciences and Humanities Knowledge
3.1 Research Communication and Interaction Interactions between researchers and between researchers and users of research are taking place. 27.4 27.6 27.6 An innovative and knowledge-based economy
Strategic Outcome 4.0: Institutional Environment—A Strong Canadian Science and Research Environment
4.1 Indirect Costs of Research Universities and colleges have the necessary resources, research facilities and services to carry out and mobilize world-class research, and have the ability to meet their institutional teaching and citizenship mandates while carrying out world-class research. 315.1 315.1 315.1 An innovative and knowledge-based economy

The following tables are available on the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat website, at http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rpp/2008-2009/info/info-eng.asp :

  • Details on SSHRC Transfer Payments Programs
  • SSHRC Evaluations, 2008-09
  • SSHRC Internal Audits, 2008-09
  • SSHRC Services Received Without Charge
  • SSHRC Sources of Non-Respendable Revenue