Research Chairs

Academic chairs are endowments that give their recipients resources to develop their research interests and to mentor others in the field. Several of Women’s College Hospital’s leading scientists hold such chairs. This is a way for hospital donors to support outstanding scholarship and leadership. The development of academic chairs is an important part of our strategy to build health research capacity and increase health knowledge.

The following academic chairs are held by Women’s College Hospital scientists:

The University of Toronto’s (UofT) Canada Research Chair (CRC) program is administered by the University, in partnership with nine affiliated hospitals in the Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network (TASHN).

This CRC Equity page complements the information provided on the UofT’s website and provides information specific to Women’s College Hospital (WCH), including postings for available Canada Research Chair opportunities at this hospital. Details include policies and initiatives designed to increase the diversity of faculty holding CRCs at WCH.

Since 2017, the CRC program has provided equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) public accountability and transparency requirements for institutions participating in the CRC program. These include the institutional requirement to develop a plan to guide efforts for sustaining the participation of and/or addressing the underrepresentation of individuals within federally-designated groups.

Recent changes to the CRC program have been addressed in the 2019 Addendum to the 2006 Canadian Human Rights Settlement Agreement. According to this addendum, the current CRC target will be updated with new goals set to be achieved by 2029. These include the need to increase institutional targets for representation of women, visible minorities, persons with disabilities, and Indigenous peoples, with the goal of reflecting representation of the general Canadian population.

The CRC program currently has a target of 32% of chair holders identifying as women. The target figure for 2029 will be 50.9%. Other revised targets are as follows: visible minorities (22%); persons with disabilities (7.5%); and Indigenous peoples (4.9%). While not part of the federally-designated “underrepresented” groups, the CRC program is also encouraging representation of chair holders from LGBTQ+ communities.

Additional details about the CRC program including filled CRC positions and current equity targets of participating institutions can be found on its Program Statistics page.