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Robust research plans shaping up for Markham Centre Campus

Planning for the new Markham Centre Campus (MCC) continues to take shape as three research and innovation clusters emerge as possibilities.

The pan-University Markham Research, Innovation and Research Partnerships committee (RIRP), headed by Vice-President Research and Innovation Amir Asif, is exploring research areas that align closely with academic programs at the new campus, and will tap into the spirit of research and innovation already happening in the City of Markham and across York Region. The goal is to create a distinct vision that will encourage synergies, while avoiding duplication with the University's Keele and Glendon campuses.

Amir Asif

鈥淭he research will have a strong interdisciplinary focus and be collaborative with tri-councils, local industry and regional organizations, and should enhance and engage research and innovation across all 快播视频 campuses,鈥 says Asif. 鈥淭he initial goal is to establish several transdisciplinary research and innovation clusters at the new campus, which will be complemented by the strong entrepreneurship focus already established with Markham Centre by YSpace Markham.鈥

RIRP has the primary responsibility for developing and implementing research and innovation plans for MCC with recommendations flowing to the Markham Steering Committee and the Academic Policy, Planning and Research Committee.

鈥淢CC is a once in a lifetime opportunity for faculty members and University administrators to become part of building research programs from the ground up. It鈥檚 an opportunity for us to do something unique,鈥 says Asif.

The three research clusters emerging as the most likely eventual candidates are Artificial Intelligence and Society (AI), Digital Cultures, and Financial Technology (FinTech), but consultation is ongoing. York鈥檚 Artificial Intelligence and Society Task Force is already looking at AI scholarship in a holistic way that includes development of new AI technologies聽 and applications in numerous fields, and how it could have a presence at the Markham Centre campus.

鈥淢CC will be a research-intensive centre on par with the Keele and Glendon campuses with research opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students. It will be important to build on existing research and innovation partnerships and expand on those with our researchers,鈥 says Asif.

Having experiential education opportunities such as placements of undergraduate and graduate students in industry and community organizations as well as those within the York start-up ecosystem is another important element the team is working toward.

鈥淥ne big advantage of the MCC is that industry is right in our neighbourhood, which would allow for many different research partnerships, as well as innovation and entrepreneurship opportunities, not only for Faculty members, but also for our undergraduate and graduate students,鈥 says Asif. 鈥淵ork Region is Canada鈥檚 second largest technology hub, and that could lead to interesting research and innovation possibilities for York researchers.鈥

Collaborating with industry, social organizations and the community will allow for a flow of ideas both ways. Students and faculty members will have the opportunity to connect with industry and community organizations and have opportunities to innovate, solve socially relevant problems and collaborate on new initiatives. In addition, will deliver entrepreneurial programming to mentor student and community entrepreneurs in developing, launching and growing their start-up ventures, as well as support Faculties and research clusters to connect to and leverage the entrepreneurial ecosystem in York Region.