Led by Professor Shaheen Shariff, iMPACTS is a multi-year project to address sexual violence on university campuses across Canada and internationally. This project is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) in the amount of $2.5 million. It is further supported by an additional $3.7 million of in kind and cash contributions from McGill Faculties, the McGill Vice Principal (Research and Innovation)educational institutions (universities and colleges), and community partners.

The overarching goal of this project is to unearth, dismantle and prevent sexual violence within universities, and ultimately in society, through evidence-based research that will inform sustainable curriculum and policy change. Professor Shariff is James McGill Professor in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, Faculty of Education, McGill University, and she is the Director of this seven-year SSHRC Partnership Project.

Unlike other efforts that occur in isolation, this SSHRC Partnership Project is the first of its kind to address, dismantle and prevent sexual violence by means of a systemic partnered solution in the fields of education, law, policy, arts, popular culture, news and social media. Professor Shariff brought our multidisciplinary partners together to address an issue remains a priority for public policy, namely, sexual violence in universities. Together we consider how sexual violence is tacitly perpetuated and how universities can work with arts and media sectors on informed and sustainable responses that place student voice, agency and education at the heart of policy and curricular initiatives.

More information about our three projects is available by clicking the side menu or the buttons below. 

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