Centres, Institutes, and Groups

The University of Guelph's Policy and Procedures on Research Centres and Institutes, and Scholarly Chairs outlines the process for establishing a centre or institute, governance expectations and reporting requirements. The official version of this policy is housed with the University Secretariat.

  • Centres and Institutes
  • Groups
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One Health Institute

One Health is the collaborative effort of multiple disciplines working together on our planet’s most complex animal, human and environmental health problems, such as infectious diseases, food safety and antimicrobial resistance.

The One Health Institute enhances and promotes academic, research and outreach programs to propel the University of Guelph to the forefront of One Health scholarship internationally.

Logo for Morwick G360 Groundwater Research Institute Morwick G360 Groundwater Research Institute

Enables evidence-informed groundwater resource stewardship by providing world-class training and collaboration to advance knowledge, professional practice, and policy.

Founded by Dr. Beth Parker in 2007, this multi-disciplinary, field-based academic group specializes in the development of methods and tools for high-resolution contaminated site characterization; monitoring for potential impacts to groundwater from oil and gas development; and groundwater resource characterization and monitoring for sustainability and ecosystem protection.

Marketing Analytics Centre

Facilitates research related to marketing analytics and consumer insights and engages academic and industry communities to foster leading-edge research and improve management practice on consumerism and marketing analytics.

Maplewoods Centre for Family Therapy and Child Psychology

Provides a wide range of clinical therapy services for children, adolescents and adults.  

Our clinic and training centre is committed to providing high-quality therapy services to individuals and families in Guelph-Wellington and the wider community. We also offer assessment and diagnosis to children and adolescents.

Live Work Well Research Centre

Anticipating and responding to the changing needs of families, livelihoods, and living environments through research, teaching, and knowledge sharing, which include policy-relevant, community-engaged activities.