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Research Leadership Academy: Insights & Exchanges (2026-27)

Program Description:

The Centre for Research & Innovation Support (CRIS) launches the second cohort of the limited enrolment Research Leadership Academy: Insights & Exchanges (ReLAIE) to support and strengthen research excellence at the University of Toronto. Drawing on the university’s thriving and internationally renowned community of research leaders, this program offers tenure stream, mid-career (at least one year post tenure) faculty opportunities to gain vital insights and mentorship from established research leaders and their peers. This program is designed to support and strengthen research excellence at U of T by springboarding participants’ research and innovation leadership through mentorship, coaching, and peer-to-peer learning opportunities beyond their home departments. The program offers opportunities to build skills to tackle complex challenges, explore large-scale team and governance structures, and encourage transformational research practices.

Program Aims:

This cohort-based program equips faculty to purposefully advance their strategic leadership and capabilities to:

It will also equip faculty to cultivate and expand a network of peers and mentors to:

Congratulations to the Members of the 2026-2027 Research Leadership Academy: Insights & Exchanges!

We are delighted to welcome 22 faculty members to the second cohort of this program. Below are the outstanding researchers who make up the 2026-2027 Research Leadership Academy: Insights & Exchanges cohort.

Victoria Arrandale

Associate Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health Director of the Centre for Occupational Disease Prevention

Co-Director of the Centre for Research Expertise in Occupational Disease

Stephanie Begun

Associate Professor, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work

PhD Director

RBC Chair in Applied Social Work Research

Co-founder & Co-director of the Youth Wellness Lab

Cassie Brownell

Associate Professor, Dept. of  Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

Andre Augusto Cire

Associate Professor, Dept. of Management, University of Toronto Scarborough

Laura Corbit

Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Faculty of Arts & Science

Lisa Cranley

Associate Professor, Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing

David Curtin

Associate Professor, Dept. of Physics, Faculty of Arts & Science

Canada Research Chair in Theoretical Particle Physics

Simon Darnell

Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education

Director of the Centre for Sport Policy Studies

Elizabeth Dhuey

Professor, Dept. of Management, University of Toronto Scarborough

Academic Director, Statistics Canada Restricted Data Centre

Co-Director, Equity in Education Canada Research lab

Beverley Essue

Associate Professor, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health

Canada Research Chair in Economics for Global Health Systems Equity

Xing Fan

Associate Professor, Centre for Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies, Faculty of Arts & Science

Elizabeth Harney

Associate Professor, Dept. of Arts, Culture and Media, University of Toronto Scarborough

R. Cassandra Lord

Associate Professor, Dept. of Historical Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga

Tina Malti

Professor, Centre for Child Development, Mental Health, and Policy, University of Toronto Mississauga

Founding Director, Centre for Child Development, Mental Health, and Policy

Naomi Matsuura

Associate Professor, Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering & Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering

Bree McEwan

Professor, Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology, University of Toronto Mississauga

Director, McEwan Mediated Communication Lab

Tricia McGuire-Adams

Associate Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education

Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Health Resurgence

Joanne Nash

Associate Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough

Rebecca Neel

Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Faculty of Arts & Science

Daniel Santa Mina

Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education

Director, Research and Programming for the Prehabilitation Program, Research Lead, Goodhope Exercise and Rehabilitation Program

Vidya Shah

Associate Professor, Dept. of Leadership, Higher & Adult Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

Claire Zimmerman

Professor, John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design

Director, PhD Program in Architecture, Landscape, and Design

Program Goals:
  1. Deepen understanding of the current and evolving requirements of a successful research and innovation leader within the context of a challenge-driven and complex global landscape.
  2. Expand and cultivate a network of academic peers, mentors, and sponsors. ​
  3. Articulate personal research leadership priorities and values and practice key leadership skills​.
  4. Engage deeply with interdisciplinary and/or transdisciplinary approaches to solving complex research questions.
  5. Evaluate utility of various governance and shared decision-making models in research teams.​
  6. Foster empathetic leadership competencies to navigate social, ethical, and professional challenges with integrity and insight​.
  7. Recognize and leverage operational strategies and tools for effective management of complex research portfolios.​
  8. Apply practical strategies and tools to plan for and communicate research impact across varied audiences.
Program Structure:

The emphasis of the Research Leadership Academy: Insights & Exchanges is on creating supportive, propulsive, and mutually sustaining networks within and beyond the program’s cohort. Learning and mentoring will take place at the personal, research group, institutional, and inter-sectoral levels to drive new ideas and transformative research practices in line with the University’s strategic research priorities and commitments.

The program has three main components (see below):

  1. Seven half-day sessions combining panel discussions and practical workshops. Individual session schedules, activities, and pre-work expectations will be circulated well in advance.
  2. Four small online group mentoring sessions with an experienced U of T research leader (Feb 2025, Apr 2025, Oct 2025, & Feb 2026).
  3. Two, one-on-one coaching sessions with a Program Ambassador (May 2026 & Apr 2027).
Session Dates and Times:

Seven, in-person ½ day sessions will be held at the CRIS Collaborative Space in the Gerstein Science Information Centre, St. George Campus. For planning purposes, please note the program spans Spring/Fall semesters and one summer.

Program At-A-Glance:

Winter 2026:

Fall 2026:

Winter 2027:

Group Mentors

We are pleased to announce the scholars who will participate in the program as Group Mentors.

Scott Gray-Owen

Professor, Molecular Genetics, Temerty Faculty of Medicine

Director, Emerging Pathogens & Infectious Disease Consortium (EPIC); Director, Toronto High Containment Facility (THCF);

Co-Director, Canadian Hub for Health Intelligence and Innovation in Infectious Disease (HI3)

Renée Hložek

Associate Professor, David A. Dunlap Dept. of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Faculty of Arts & Science

Cara Krmpotich

Professor and Associate Dean, Faculty Life, Faculty of Information

Nick Reed

Associate Professor, Dept. of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Rehab Sciences, Temerty Faculty of Medicine

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Date/Time:

January 2026 – April 2027

Key Benefits:
Program Ambassadors
Facilitators
Group Mentors

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