Research impact

The Federation is at the forefront of developing frameworks and resources to assess, communicate, and grow the impacts of HSS scholarship in Canada and internationally.  

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The research and teaching of humanities and social science (HSS) scholars across Canada make diverse and vital contributions to society. The Federation actively promotes the research impact of HSS scholarship by:

  • providing opportunities for scholars to share research findings, mobilize knowledge, and build partnerships beyond the academy; and
  • developing resources to help the HSS community assess, communicate, and grow research impact.

The role of the humanities and social sciences

The Federation provides opportunities for HSS scholars to communicate research findings within and beyond academia, to maximize the impacts of their work. Through its Big Thinking series, annual Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, and media outreach program, the Federation enables HSS scholars to reach and collaborate with other researchers as well as policy makers, practitioners, and community members.

The Federation also advances the national dialogue on the societal impact of academic research through its ongoing project, The Role of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The project sponsors and undertakes research on complex issues that affect the workplaces, communities, and daily lives of Canadians.

Think Big: How the social sciences and humanities are building a better Canada 

In 2021, the Federation published its report Think Big: How the social sciences and humanities are building a better Canada. With profiles from leaders in a wide range of industries whose studies in HSS disciplines have helped them to innovate, influence, and inspire, the report demonstrates not only the utility of an HSS education for a student’s career prospects, but for the betterment of society as a whole.

Read the report

Submit your own story about how an HSS education has opened up successful career paths for you and/or how your research is helping to address our greatest challenges and build a better future for a chance to be featured on the Federation's communication channels. Contact communications@federationhss.ca for more information.

The Role of the Humanities and Social Sciences during COVID-19

Responding to a global pandemic is much more than a technical challenge. The quality of pandemic response also depends on the contributions of sociologists, economists, political scientists, and historians, among others. The same is true of other complex challenges, from climate change to economic inequality: if it involves people, it involves the humanities and social sciences. To learn more about this campaign, follow the "Pandemic" tag in the Resource hub.

Assessing research impact in the humanities and social sciences

The Federation is at the forefront of developing frameworks and resources to assess, communicate, and grow the impacts of HSS scholarship in Canada and internationally.  

Get involved

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