Research Management Services (RMS) Strategic Services Team provides support to uOttawa’s research enterprise for strategic initiatives, capacity building and funding applications.

Our Initiatives

Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI)

Fostering and celebrating excellence, equity, diversity and inclusiveness within our research community and in our research approaches is one of the main directions and objectives of the University of Ottawa Strategic Areas of Research.

Read more about our EDI resources

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Knowledge Mobilization (KMb)

Knowledge mobilization (KMb) means promoting and facilitating the use of research among knowledge users (stakeholders, decision makers, policy makers, practitioners, community members, patients, etc.) to help them make informed decisions about policies, programs, practices and behaviour.

Find out more on KMb

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Research Chairs

RMS supports the following research chairs programs:

These programs, in alignment with our strategic priorities of research, aim to attract, retain and recognize outstanding research accomplishments and foster a culture of excellence, inclusion and diversity.

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Scholarships and Fellowships

RMS supports postdoctoral fellows and graduate students by managing Canadian government fellowship programs. Their goal is to attract and retain top-tier postdoctoral students across all academic disciplines. Find out more on:

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Contact us

Research Management Services

Tabaret Hall
Room 159
550 Cumberland St
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1N 6N5

Tel: 613-562-5841 
Fax: 613-562-5338

General support: info-sgr-rms@uottawa.ca

Contract Support: recherche.contrats_research.contracts@uottawa.ca

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Research advisors

Be sure to contact the Faculty’s Research Advisors! They are a great resource and will help guide researchers in the administrative process of getting funding for their research. Check out the faculty’s homepage to find out more.