WATERLOO, Ont. (Thursday, October 17, 2013) – For the sixth consecutive year, the University of Waterloo is Research University of the Year among Canadian comprehensive universities, according to rankings published today by RE$EARCH Infosource Inc.

Considered one of Canada's leading consulting firms for organizations with interests in science, technology, and innovation, the firm ranks top research universities in three categories: Medical/Doctoral, Comprehensive, and Undergraduate. The group scores institutions based on research input as well as impact.

“The University of Waterloo is engaged in research that has the potential to change the world – it is a driving force for our institution," said D. George Dixon, vice-president, university research. "We are extremely proud to be recognized for the sixth straight year as the top research university in the comprehensive category. Our researchers will build on this foundation of excellence to fuel this institution’s growth as we work to integrate research activities and output into our undergraduate programs."

The majority of university research is conducted at institutions in the Medical/Doctoral category. Sixteen universities with medical schools accounted for 16 of the top 20 overall research universities according to this years ranking. Waterloo does not have a medical school yet it attracted more than $100 million in research dollars in the last year.

Total research income for the leading research universities in Canada rose by just 1.1 per cent in the 2012 fiscal year- the slowest growth in research income since 2001. More detail is available at www.researchinfosource.com.

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