Research Links
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care - Research Links
Visit the websites of the organizations listed for access to their newsletters, research publications and other information.
Western Health Services School of Nursing - Research Unit
The Nursing Research Unit (NRU) was established in 1993 to support faculty research and scholarly activities. The NRU provides opportunities for dialogue among faculty researchers through monthly Research Forums and informal Brown Bag Dialogues in which researchers share their results as well as issues that arise throughout the implementation of research projects.
Nursing Health Service Research Unit (NHSRU)
The Nursing Health Services Research Unit is a collaborative project of the University of Toronto, Faculty of Nursing and McMaster University, School of Nursing.
Nursing Edcuation Research Unit (NERU)
Our purpose is to promote, foster and conduct educational research, in particular, nursing education research in order to enhance the teaching and learning process. Since problem-based, self-directed and small group learning are the educational approaches implemented within the School of Nursing, research into these teaching and learning processes and their subsequent impact on practice is a particular focus of NERU.
School of Nursing; Research Chairs and Units
We have a history of being one of the most research intensive schools or faculties of nursing in Canada. Our partnerships both internal and external to McMaster University strengthen our research capacity and contribute to our success.
Center for Health Economics and Policy Analysis (CHEPA)
To promote a collegial and supportive interdisciplinary environment that fosters excellence in acquiring, producing and communicating socially-relevant knowledge in the fields of health economics and health policy analysis.
System-Linked Research Unit on Health and Social Service Utilization
We are a group of university-based researchers and community partners dedicated to creating new solutions for problems that challenge health and social services. The research team is based at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario. The communities are in the regional municipalities of Hamilton and Halton.