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York is a leading international research and teaching University, conducting purposeful research that advances knowledge and creates positive change. Informed by a strong commitment to the promotion of social justice, diversity, equity, the public good and global citizenship, York research and innovation is making things right for our communities, our planet and our future.

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Diverse business professionals collaborating on clean energy initiatives, examining wind turbine models for an eco friendly future

Published Mar. 6, 2026 in YFile
SDG Month feature>> Professor Mark Winfield will help guide the direction of a $5-million federally funded national initiative to transitions to decarbonized, sustainable and affordable energy systems, supporting SDG 13: Climate action.

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Published Mar. 4, 2026 in YFile
SDG Month feature >>As Earth's orbit becomes littered with satellites and space mission debris, Professor Zheng Hong (George) Zhu is working on technologies that create a cleaner universe, advancing SDG 12: Responsible consumption and production.

Top 40

Ranked among the top 40 universities in the world for advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development goals (THE Impact Rankings 2023)

Research Powerhouse

A record high of $121M+ in externally sponsored research income in 2022/2023

Innovation Leader

YSpace, York’s entrepreneurship and innovation hub, supported more than 200 ventures from ideation to growth, generating over $86M in revenue (2022-23)

Featured Researchers

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    Shital Desai

    YRC in Accessible Interaction Design

    Desai is an Assistant Professor in the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design. Her research will undertake codesign and development efforts with People with Dementia, caregivers, healthcare practitioners and community partners.

  • sean-hillier

    Sean Hillier

    YRC in Indigenous Health Policy and One Health

    Hillier, Faculty of Health, is a Mi’kmaw scholar and a special adviser to the Dean on Indigenous Resurgence. His research program spans the topics of aging, living with HIV and other infectious diseases, and antimicrobial resistance, all with a concerted focus on policy affecting health care access for Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

Innovation & Partnerships

Work With Us

Partner and collaborate with York researchers to catalyze economic and social impacts.

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Featured Organized Research Units

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Sensorium: Centre for Digital Arts and Technology

Sensorium is a research centre for creative inquiry and experimentation at the intersection of the media arts, performance, and digital culture.

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York Centre for Asian Research

The York Centre for Asian Research is a community of researchers who are committed to analyzing the changing historical and contemporary dynamics of societies in Asia.

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Centre for Research on Biomolecular Interactions

The Centre for Research on Biomolecular Interactions (CRBI) brings together researchers to further the understanding of the mechanistic details

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