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Canada Research Chair Positions, Indigenous Faculty

Job ID06-C7-61-DE-5D-FE
CompanyWestern University
LocationLondon
ProvinceOntario
Date Posted2024-06-14
Posted Until2024-08-15
Job TypeFull-time
Job CategoryEducation
Description
As part of Western's commitment to advancing Indigenous scholarship and research, the University is seeking strong Indigenous leaders having a track record of or demonstrated potential for leading transformative change within the academy to fill two Tier 2 Canada Research Chairs (CRC) in the research disciplines related to the mandates of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)( https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/193.html), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) (https://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/index_eng.asp), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) (https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/home-accueil-eng.aspx) and in alignment with Western's Strategic Plan (https://strategicplan.uwo.ca/), Research Strategic Plan (https://www.uwo.ca/research/impact/plan/index.html), and/or Indigenous Strategic Plan https://indigenous.uwo.ca/assets/docs/pdfs/reports/Indigenous-Strat-Plan---Final.pdf). These two CRCs complement recent Indigenous hiring initiatives across a variety of academic units at Western University.

Successful candidates must have a Ph.D. or equivalent, in a discipline appropriate to the field of research, be engaged in a program of research and have a demonstrated record of excellence in scholarly research and teaching. We expect to see a demonstration of your research excellence as defined in your field of expertise. This may include, but is not limited to, the quality and impact of peer-reviewed publications, previous success securing research support, and/or the practical applications or dissemination of scholarly work. We invite you to describe your ongoing research program and discuss how it would contribute to our strategic vision and support reciprocal relationship building with Indigenous communities on and off campus. An important aspect of the CRC will be demonstrated leadership or potential for leadership in research which includes mentoring and/or community service with Indigenous Peoples, communities and/or Nations.

Applications are invited in any area of research across Western's eleven Faculties: a focus on Indigenous research, teaching and service activities that include the application of Indigenous knowledge and/or ethical engagement and collaboration with Indigenous communities, organizations and/or institutions is preferred.

The anticipated start date will be July 1, 2025, or as negotiated. Successful candidates will be required to submit a CRC nomination by a date to be determined. As part of Western's commitment to respond to the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, these Chairs will be open only to Indigenous applicants (First Nations (North American Indian), Metis, and Inuit) in accordance with Section 14 of the Ontario Human Rights Code. Candidates must self-identify in their cover letter.

Western, like many postsecondary institutions in Canada, is moving beyond the sole reliance upon Indigenous self-identification in hiring designated Indigenous roles to safeguard against use of incorrect, incomplete, or misleading information regarding claims of Indigenous identity. Candidates who are invited for an interview will be asked to have their claim to Indigenous identity (First Nations, Metis, and Inuit) affirmed through a relational accountability process, led by the Office of Indigenous Initiatives (OII), that is consistent with Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing. Please contact the OII directly for details on the affirmation processes: https://indigenous.uwo.ca/.

What is a CRC? CRCs at Western

Canada Research Chairs (https://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca/about_us-a_notre_sujet/index-eng.aspx) aim to achieve research excellence in engineering and the natural sciences, health sciences, humanities, and social sciences. They improve our depth of knowledge and quality of life and help train the next generation of highly skilled people through student supervision, teaching, and the coordination of other researchers' work. The work of current CRCs at Western (https://www.president.uwo.ca/honour_roll/faculty/research/research_chairs.html) covers a broad array of fields and methodologies. CRC hiring is supported through our CRC Equity, Diversity and Inclusion plan (https://www.uwo.ca/facultyrelations/research_chairs/index.html).

The successful candidates for the Tier 2 positions will be appointed at the rank of Assistant Professor (probationary), Associate Professor (probationary) or Associate Professor (with tenure) depending on qualifications and experience, in the appropriate academic unit. Applicants are asked to clearly indicate in their cover letter the Faculty(ies) or department(s) to which they are applying. For those with interdisciplinary research areas, more than one Faculty or department may be included. A joint position with the Indigenous Studies program is possible for appointments in any Faculty and expressions of interest in such a joint appointment would be welcome.

In accordance with the CRC program (https://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca/program-programme/nomination-mise_en_candidature-eng.aspx) for Tier 2 Chairs, candidates must be exceptional emerging world-class researchers (i.e., candidates must have less than 10 years of experience as an active researcher in their field at the time of nomination) who have demonstrated particular research creativity and have demonstrated the potential to achieve international recognition in their fields within five to ten years. Applicants who are more than 10 years from having earned their highest degree (and where career breaks exist, such as pregnancy, parental, extended sick leave, clinical training, etc.) may contact researchwesterncrc@uwo.ca to have their eligibility for a Tier 2 Chair assessed through the program's Tier 2 justification process (https://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca/program-programme/nomination-mise_en_candidature-eng.aspx#s3). As chairholders, candidates must have the potential to attract, develop and retain excellent trainees, students and future researchers and be proposing an original, innovative research program of high quality.

Applicants considered for a tenure-track appointment must have a superior academic record and a demonstrated record of, or a strong potential for, excellence in scholarly research and teaching. In addition, they should have the ability and willingness to contribute to the intellectual and scholarly life of the Faculty community and to the University more generally. Candidates considered for appointments with tenure must have an outstanding academic record with a strong record of publications in academic outlets and significant experience in teaching. Applicants may wish to refer to the description of relevant academic responsibilities in the Letter of Understanding - Indigenous Faculty Members (https://www.uwo.ca/facultyrelations/LOU---Indigenous-Faculty-Members.pdf) in the UWOFA Collective Agreement. The successful candidates will join a transdisciplinary network of collaborative Indigenous researchers (https://indigenous.uwo.ca/AboutUs/faculty/index.html) across Western University and will have an opportunity to shape partnerships with our University and community stakeholders at the local, provincial, national and international levels.

Why Choose Western?
It is a very exciting time for Indigenous research and scholarship at Western University (London Ontario). In 2016, Western approved its first ever Indigenous Strategic Plan (https://indigenous.uwo.ca/assets/docs/pdfs/reports/Indigenous-Strat-Plan---Final.pdf) followed shortly thereafter by the development of the Office of Indigenous Initiatives (https://indigenous.uwo.ca/) and the appointment of a Vice-Provost and Associate Vice President for Indigenous Initiatives. In 2022 we opened the Wampum Learning Lodge (https://wampumlearninglodge.uwo.ca/index.html), an intercultural teaching, learning, and gathering space at Western University, designed with Indigenous epistemologies and pedagogies at its heart and we are developing Indigenous-centred and -developed curriculum across various Faculties and in the Indigenous Studies Program (https://indigenousstudies.uwo.ca/index.html). Collectively, these commitments respond to Western's desire to create a community where Indigenous peoples are engaging in all levels of work, study and research at Western University, enriching campus for the benefit of all.

Now, as we begin to implement the Indigenous Strategic Plan, Western is working to build a space where Indigenous people and their knowledges and scholarship are respected, well-represented and well-supported. The development of centres and networks of Indigenous research leadership are critical to this work, but much remains to be done. We are seeking research leaders who can enliven, inspire and further grow the base of Indigenous research excellence on our campus, while working reciprocally and respectfully with Indigenous Peoples, communities and organizations in local, national and international contexts.

With an enviable national reputation and an international profile that ranks among the top universities world-wide, Western pushes the boundaries of pedagogical and scholarly excellence while setting a national standard for a student experience that is second to none. Western is fostering understanding and respect for, and reciprocal relationships with, Indigenous communities; and the University is working to support the recruitment and success of Indigenous undergraduate and graduate students, the integration of Indigenous cultures, approaches and perspectives into curricular offerings and research, collaboration with Indigenous communities, and recruitment and retention of Indigenous faculty and staff.

Western is a founding member of Canada's U15, serves as a hub for more than 500 international research collaborations, and has been recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers. There are more than 38,000 students within Western's 12 Faculties and Schools and 2 affiliated University Colleges. Approximately 4,000 faculty and staff work in partnership to deliver 400+ specializations, majors and minors, as well as innovative modular degree programs. For more information about Western's strategic priorities, visit Western's Strategic Plan (https://www.president.uwo.ca/pdf/strategic-plan/WesternU_Full_StratPlan_2014.pdf), Research Strategic Plan (https://www.uwo.ca/research/impact/plan/index.html) and Indigenous Strategic Plan (https://indigenous.uwo.ca/assets/docs/pdfs/reports/Indigenous-Strat-Plan---Final.pdf).

Applications will be reviewed by a multi-disciplinary committee and must include the following:
1. a completed application form (https://www.uwo.ca/facultyrelations/pdf/full-time-application-form.pdf)
2. a cover letter in which you tell us about your journey as an Indigenous scholar and indicate your preferred academic department(s)/Faculty(ies) of appointment
3. a detailed curriculum vitae
4. a plan identifying your most significant contributions to your field and your proposed 5-year research program; how your past contributions connect with your research plan; potential or demonstrated impact of your research - maximum 3 pages
5. a statement of your teaching and mentoring philosophies and experience - maximum 2 pages
6. the names and email addresses of 3 references, which may include an Indigenous community leader

The application should be submitted as a single PDF file to: Nusha Keyghobadi, Acting Vice Provost, Academic Planning, Policy and Faculty at vpappf@uwo.ca

Review of applications will begin on August 15, 2024 and continue until the position is filled.

Western recognizes that our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion is central to the University's mandate as a research-intensive institution of higher learning and a community leader and understands that our pursuit of research excellence and our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion are mutually supporting. As such, Western is committed to achieving and maintaining an equitable representation amongst our Canada Research Chair holders, as well as within Western's broader research community.

Western recognizes the potential impact that career interruptions can have on a candidate's record of research achievement and potential candidates are encouraged to explain within their application the impact that career interruptions have had and to submit a full career or extended CV.

Positions are subject to budget approval. Applicants should have fluent written and oral communication skills in English. The University invites applications from all qualified individuals.

In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the application and recruitment process. If you require accommodations, please contact hskillin@uwo.ca

Posted on Faculty Relations website on June 7, 2024. Posting Number: CRC-2024-031

What is a CRC? CRCs at Western
Chairs aim to achieve research excellence in engineering and the natural sciences, health sciences, humanities, and social sciences. They improve our depth of knowledge and quality of life and help train the next generation of highly skilled people through student supervision, teaching, and the coordination of other researchers' work. The work of current CRCs at Western covers a broad array of fields and methodologies. CRC hiring is supported through our CRC Equity, Diversity and Inclusion plan.

The successful candidates for the Tier 2 positions will be appointed at the rank of Assistant Professor (probationary), Associate Professor (probationary) or Associate Professor (with tenure) depending on qualifications and experience, in the appropriate academic unit. Applicants are asked to clearly indicate in their cover letter the Faculty(ies) or department(s) to which they are applying. For those with interdisciplinary research areas, more than one Faculty or department may be included. A joint position with the Indigenous Studies program is possible for appointments in any Faculty and expressions of interest in such a joint appointment would be welcome.

In accordance with the CRC program for Tier 2 Chairs, candidates must be exceptional emerging world- class researchers (i.e., candidates must have less than 10 years of experience as an active researcher in their field at the time of nomination) who have demonstrated particular research creativity and have demonstrated the potential to achieve international recognition in their fields within five to ten years. Applicants who are more than 10 years from having earned their highest degree (and where career breaks exist, such as pregnancy, parental, extended sick leave, clinical training, etc.) may contact ResearchWesternCRC@uwo.ca to have their eligibility for a Tier 2 Chair assessed through the program's Tier 2 justification process. As chairholders, candidates must have the potential to attract, develop and retain excellent trainees, students and future researchers and be proposing an original, innovative research program of high quality.

Applicants considered for a tenure-track appointment must have a superior academic record and a demonstrated record of, or a strong potential for, excellence in scholarly research and teaching. In addition, they should have the ability and willingness to contribute to the intellectual and scholarly life of the Faculty community and to the University more generally. Candidates considered for appointments with tenure must have an outstanding academic record with a strong record of publications in academic outlets and significant experience in teaching. Applicants may wish to refer to the description of relevant academic responsibilities in the Letter of Understanding - Indigenous Faculty Members in the UWOFA Collective Agreement. The successful candidates will join a transdisciplinary network of collaborative Indigenous researchers across Western University and will have an opportunity to shape partnerships with our University and community stakeholders at the local, provincial, national and international levels.

Why Choose Western?
Western is a very exciting time for Indigenous research and scholarship at Western University (London Ontario). In 2016, Western approved its first ever Indigenous Strategic Plan, followed shortly thereafter by the development of the Office of Indigenous Initiatives and the appointment of a Vice-Provost and Associate Vice President for Indigenous Initiatives. In 2022 we opened the Wampum Learning Lodge, an intercultural teaching, learning, and gathering space at Western University, designed with Indigenous epistemologies and pedagogies at its heart and we are developing Indigenous-centred and - developed curriculum across various Faculties and in the Indigenous Studies Program. Collectively, these commitments respond to Western's desire to create a community where Indigenous peoples are engaging in all levels of work, study and research at Western University, enriching campus for the benefit of all.

Now, as we begin to implement the Indigenous Strategic Plan, Western is working to build a space where Indigenous people and their knowledges and scholarship are respected, well-represented and well- supported. The development of centres and networks of Indigenous research leadership are
critical to this work, but much remains to be done. We are seeking research leaders who can enliven, inspire and further grow the base of Indigenous research excellence on our campus, while working reciprocally and respectfully with Indigenous Peoples, communities and organizations in local, national and international contexts.

With an enviable national reputation and an international profile that ranks among the top universities world-wide, Western pushes the boundaries of pedagogical and scholarly excellence while setting a national standard for a student experience that is second to none. Western is fostering understanding and respect for, and reciprocal relationships with, Indigenous communities; and the University is working

to support the recruitment and success of Indigenous undergraduate and graduate students, the integration of Indigenous cultures, approaches and perspectives into curricular offerings and research, collaboration with Indigenous communities, and recruitment and retention of Indigenous
faculty and staff.

Western is a founding member of Canada's U15, serves as a hub for more than 500 international research collaborations, and has been recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers. There are more than 38,000 students within Western's 12 Faculties and Schools and 2 affiliated University Colleges. Approximately 4,000 faculty and staff work in partnership to deliver 400+ specializations, majors and minors, as well as innovative modular degree programs. For more information about Western's strategic priorities, visit Strategic Plan, Research Strategic Plan and Indigenous Strategic Plan.

How to Apply
Applications will be reviewed by a multi-disciplinary committee and must include the following:

1. a completed application form
2. a cover letter in which you tell us about your journey as an Indigenous scholar and indicate your preferred academic department(s)/Faculty(ies) of appointment
3. a detailed curriculum vitae
4. a plan identifying your most significant contributions to your field and your proposed 5-year research program; how your past contributions connect with your research plan; potential or demonstrated impact of your research - maximum 3 pages
5. a statement of your teaching and mentoring philosophies and experience - maximum 2 pages
6. the names and email addresses of 3 references, which may include an Indigenous community leader
The application should be submitted as a single PDF file to: Nusha Keyghobadi, Acting Vice Provost, Academic Planning, Policy and Faculty at vpappf@uwo.ca

Review of applications will begin on August 15, 2024 and continue until the position is filled.

Western recognizes that our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion is central to the University's mandate as a research-intensive institution of higher learning and a community leader and understands that our pursuit of research excellence and our commitment to equity, diversity and iinclusion are mutually supporting. As such, Western is committed to achieving and maintaining an equitable representation amongst our Canada Research Chair holders, as well as within Western's broader research community.

Western recognizes the potential impact that career interruptions can have on a candidate's record of research achievement and potential candidates are encouraged to explain within their application the impact that career interruptions have had and to submit a full career or extended CV.

Positions are subject to budget approval. Applicants should have fluent written and oral communication skills in English. The University invites applications from all qualified individuals.

In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the application and recruitment process. If you require accommodations,

Posted on Faculty Relations website on June 7, 2024.
Posting Number: CRC-2024-031
Start DateJuly 1, 2025 or as negotiated.
SalarySalary And Rank Are Commensurate With Qualifications And Experience.
LanguagesApplicants Should Have Fluent Written And Oral Communication Skills In Engllish.
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Applications will be reviewed by a multi-disciplinary committee and must include the following:
1. a completed application form (https://www.uwo.ca/facultyrelations/pdf/full-time-application-form.pdf)
2. a cover letter in which you tell us about your journey as an Indigenous scholar and indicate your preferred academic department(s)/Faculty(ies) of appointment
3. a detailed curriculum vitae
4. a plan identifying your most significant contributions to your field and your proposed 5-year research program; how your past contributions connect with your research plan; potential or demonstrated impact of your research - maximum 3 pages
5. a statement of your teaching and mentoring philosophies and experience - maximum 2 pages
6. the names and email addresses of 3 references, which may include an Indigenous community leader

The application should be submitted as a single PDF file to: Nusha Keyghobadi, Acting Vice Provost, Academic Planning, Policy and Faculty at vpappf@uwo.ca