Nipissing University Commercialization Framework
April 2022
Preamble
Nipissing University is situated on the traditional territory of Nipissing First Nation, and within the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850. We also acknowledge the nearby Anishinabek communities of Dokis First Nation and Temagami First Nation.
As a proud, primarily undergraduate university with a reputation for excellence in teacher education, arts, science and professional programs, Nipissing University exemplifies the highest standards in scholarship, teaching, and research. Nipissing fosters an environment that encourages students, faculty, and staff to realize their full intellectual and personal potential to the benefit of our local, national, and international communities.
While the roots of Nipissing University extend back to the 1900s with the North Bay Normal School, Nipissing University received its charter as an independent University in 1992 and was created to specifically address the needs of northern Ontario. The University recognizes its unique role in supporting northern communities as well as Indigenous, first generation, and international learners. Nipissing’s strategic priorities regarding the student experience as well as academic and research excellence are grounded in this commitment.
Nipissing University seeks to grow its leadership role in research areas relevant to the regional community and that have national and global impact. Over the last 10 years, Nipissing has experienced a 66.4% growth in research funding from both public and philanthropic sources, totalling $2.43 million in 2020-21. As one of the top three employers in the North Bay region, Nipissing plays a critical role in the local economy and makes significant contributions to the social and cultural capital of our region through research, strategic partnerships, knowledge sharing, events, guest speakers, athletics, performances, and by engaging in local committees, executive boards and working groups that help our region’s people.