Post-secondary institutions hold firm

Mark Henderson
November 9, 2016

with minor increases in research income

The Univ of Toronto has lost its status as Canada's only $1-billion-plus university ranked by sponsored research income. After topping the $1-billion mark for three consecutive years, U of T tumbled 4.1% to $998.5 million in FY15, due to continued soft federal and provincial funding — the main sources of university research. Canada's Top 50 universities managed just a 0.6% increase in FY 2105 to $6.71 billion, according to the latest data from Research Infosource Inc.

U of T wasn't the only university to experience a slump in research support. The next three ranked universities — Univ of British Columbia, Univ of Montreal and McGill Univ — all declined, and 29 of the top 50 institutions decreased year over year while 21 reported increases.

"Two-thirds of research money comes from government and we're now seeing a steady state economy with no real growth when you account for inflation. In fact it's a step back in the value of funding when you have an increase of 0.6%," says Research Infosource CEO Ron Freedman. "Over the last five years, it's not been great for the economy or government revenues … This year comprehensive/undergraduate institutions took a big hit."

Smaller institutions like the Univ of Regina, Brock Univ, Royal Military College, St Francis Xavier Univ and Acadia Univ all suffered double-digit declines.

Canada's Top 50 research-performing colleges fared little better than their university counterparts, boosting research income just 0.5% to $168.7 million. After riding a multi-year growth spurt, increases faltered beginning in 2014 as federal funds proved harder to come by.

The top college research performer — Cégep de Saint-Hyacinthe — increased 9.8% to $10.3 million while 16th ranked SAIT Polytechnic declined 39.8% to $4.3 million.

Freedman says colleges have built-in limitations to their ability to perform research such as teaching obligations and other contractual issues. In FY15, industry support for colleges dropped 8.3%.

"They're caught in the SME (small- and medium-sized enterprise) trap. Colleges are like SMEs in that they operate like local businesses for local customers. There aren't many multi-nationals supporting them."

15-Year Snapshot

Research Infosource is marking its 15th year of collecting research income data by calculating what the 44 top university research earners have secured between 2000 and 2014. U of T attracted a whopping $12.1 billion, followed by the Univ of Montreal ($7.0 billion), UBC ($6.7 billion), McGill Univ ($6.4 billion) and Univ of Alberta ($6.3 billion).

"The golden era of university research started in 1998 (and) institutions were on a rapid growth trajectory until five years ago," says Freedman. "That rate of growth cannot be sustained. We're now in a steady state."

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Top 15 Research Universities

 Sponsored Research Income ($000s)Faculty   Research   
Intensity   
per Faculty   
 
2015   2014   InstitutionFY15      FY16      % Change2014-15   ($000s)   Province
1   1   Univ of Toronto$998,519   $1,041,374   -4.1   2,607   $383.0   ON   
2   3   Univ of British Columbia $541,553   $547,027   -1.0   2,360   $229.5   BC   
3   2   Univ of Montréal* $530,858   $548,849   -3.3   1,879   $282.5   QC   
4   4   McGill Univ $473,107   $477,843   -1.0   1,708   $277.0   QC   
5   5   Univ of Alberta$470,690   $462,891   1.7   2,031   $231.8   AB   
6   7   Univ of Calgary$358,298   $324,212   10.5   1,488   $240.8   AB   
7   6   Laval Univ$331,792   324,803   2.2   1,537   $215.9   QC   
8   8   McMaster Univ$324,624   310,608   4.5   906   $358.3   ON   
9   9   Univ of Ottawa$294,215   $275,266   6.9   1,250   $235.4   ON   
10   10   Western Univ* $229,821   $237,894   -3.4   1,363   $168.6   ON   
11   14   Queen's Univ* $187,338   $148,486   26.2   773   $242.4   ON   
12   12   Univ of Waterloo $180,929   $177,425   2.0   1,115   $162.3   ON   
13   11   Univ of Saskatchewan$168,947   $195,264   -13.5   1,065   $158.6   SK   
14   13   Univ of Manitoba$162,948   $154,280   5.6   1,205   $135.2   MA   
15   15   Univ of Guelph $143,581   $146,657   -2.1   741   $193.8   ON   

Top 10 Colleges

Research Income ($000s)
20152014InstitutionFY15      FY16      % Change   
2014-2015   
Faculty   
2014-15   
$ per   
Faculty   
Province
1   2   Cégep de Saint-Hyacinthe$10,283   $9,365   9.8   50   $205.7   QC   
2   4   Cégep de la Gaspésie et des Îles$7,870   $7,090   11.0   44   $178.9   QC   
3   11   Lambton College$7,025   $5,292   32.7   40   $175.6   ON   
4   7   Cégep de La Pocatière$6,650   $5,622   18.3   35   $190.0   QC   
5   5   BC Institute of Technology$6,300   $7,040   -10.5   120   $52.5   BC   
6   9   Sheridan College$6,247   $5,497   13.6   66   $94.7   ON   
7   10   Niagara College$6,069   $5,340   13.7   91   $66.7   ON   
8   6   Cégep Édouard-Montpetit$5,806   $6,206   -6.4   48   $121.0   QC   
9   12   Centennial College$5,440   $5,234   3.9   90   $60.4   ON   
10   13   Cégep de Trois-Rivières$5,235   $4,256   23.0   40   $130.9   QC   
Source: RESEARCH Infosource; www.researchinfosource.com   



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