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The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) is the federal agency that promotes and supports university-based research and training in the humanities and social sciences. Through its programs and policies, SSHRC enables the highest levels of research excellence in Canada, and facilitates knowledge-sharing and collaboration across research disciplines, universities and all sectors of society.

By investing in scholarships, fellowships and research training, SSHRC also helps develop Canada's best and brightest scholars and researchers into Canada's future leaders.

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