
Detecting animal populations
A team of researchers, including Professor Louis Bernatchez, receives $12 million for the iTrackDNA project.
Addressing inequalities in the Arctic
Professor Gérard Duhaime obtains $2.5M for an ambitious project bringing together partners from 8 countries.
Bio horticulture and controlled environment
A new research chair to support food autonomy in Quebec.
Research and Innovation
Université Laval’s accomplished and respected professors make the institution a world-renowned hub for research and innovation. Armed with a transdisciplinary approach, they are committed to making positive impacts in the communities where they work.
2022–2027 Research and Innovation Development Plan
Entitled Joining forces to transform the world – Innovating to benefit society, the plan’s ambition is clear: conduct inclusive, connected, sustainable research to benefit communities and the planet.For each of these priorities, the plan covers the research issues at stake and the expected outcomes. To ground these objectives a modern, meaningful, and global perspective, we will also highlight the University’s scientific contributions through the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Research at the heart of our lives
