| State | Type | Date | Time | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Confirmed | Internal (HSS) | 2025-11-10 | 5:00 PM | 
| Confirmed | Internal (RIS) | 2025-11-17 | 5:00 PM | 
| Confirmed | External | 2026-04-01 | 
* Unless explicitly noted, all times indicated for deadlines are for the appropriate NL timezone (NST or NDT)
SSHRC Impact Awards are designed to build on and sustain Canada’s research-based knowledge culture in all research areas of the social sciences and humanities. The awards recognize outstanding researchers and celebrate their research achievements, research training, knowledge mobilization and outreach activities funded partially or entirely by SSHRC.
Gold Medal ($100,000)
The Gold Medal is SSHRC’s highest research honour. It is awarded to an individual whose sustained leadership, dedication and originality of thought have inspired both students and colleagues.
The recipient’s achievements must have significantly advanced understanding in their respective fields of research in the social sciences and humanities. The exceptional quality and impact of the recipient’s research, and their ongoing efforts to share the results of this work, must have greatly enriched Canadian society, and contributed to intellectual, cultural, social and/or economic life in Canada and/or internationally.
Talent Award ($50,000)
The Talent Award recognizes outstanding achievement by an individual who, on April 1, 2025, holds a SSHRC doctoral scholarship or fellowship or postdoctoral fellowship. This includes, but is not limited to, a Canada Graduate Scholarship, Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship or Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship.
The Talent Award is given to an individual who maintains academic excellence, has a talent for research and knowledge mobilization, and has demonstrated clear potential to be a future leader within and/or outside the academic sector.
Insight Award ($50,000)
The Insight Award recognizes outstanding achievement arising from a single or multiple SSHRC-funded initiatives. It is given to an individual or a team of six people maximum (including the nominee) whose initiative or initiatives have significantly contributed to knowledge and understanding about people, societies and the world. The research outcomes must have led to demonstrable impact within the nominee’s fields of research and/or beyond the social sciences and humanities research community.
In the case of team initiatives, the nominee must be the principal investigator. If successful, this person will receive the award on behalf of the team.
Connection Award ($50,000)
The Connection Award recognizes an outstanding SSHRC-funded initiative that facilitates the flow and exchange of research knowledge within and/or beyond the social sciences and humanities research community. It is given to an individual or a team of six people maximum (including the nominee) whose initiative has engaged the campus and/or wider community, and has generated intellectual, cultural, social and/or economic impacts.
In the case of a team initiative, the nominee must be the initiative’s applicant/project director. If successful, this person will receive the award on behalf of the team.
Partnership Award ($50,000)
The Partnership Award recognizes a SSHRC‑funded formal partnership for its outstanding achievement in advancing research, research training or knowledge mobilization, or developing a new partnership approach to research and/or related activities. It is awarded to a formal partnership that, through mutual co-operation and shared intellectual leadership and resources, has demonstrated impact and influence within and/or beyond the social sciences and humanities research community.
While the Partnership Award recognizes a formal partnership, one project lead must be designated as the nominee to administer the award. However, up to two project co-leads from the winning partnership can be invited to accept the award on behalf of the partnership at the Impact Awards ceremony.
Submission for this competition is arragned through the Research Initiatives and Services. Please contact Ellen Steinhaur (ellens@mun.ca ), copying the HSS Grants Facilitators, Heather C. O'Brien (HSSResearchAdmin@mun.ca) and Matthew Milner (HSSResearchGrants@mun.ca), for submission procedure information and support in drafting the proposal.
A new process has been initiated for the internal selection of candidates to be nominated by the University for prestigious external awards. This process entails the Awards Advisory Committee (AAC) reviewing several times annually a submission of preliminary nomination materials for certain external awards. Those faculty members whose files have been selected for the preparation of the University nomination for the above award will be contacted by the Office of the Vice-President (Research) for assistance in developing the final nomination package to be submitted to external bodies.
Preliminary nomination materials must be reviewed first by the Office of the Dean of HSS (see deadline below) prior to the deadline set by the AAC. Heads or individual faculty members should submit the AAC nomination template document electronically to HSS’s Secretary to the Associate Deans, Savanna Muscat (smuscat@mun.ca). The template can be obtained from Svanna.