Research Chair In Environmental Change New Brunswick
Research Chair In Environmental Change New Brunswick
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New Brunswick, Canada
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Join Mount Allison University as the Canada Impact+ Research Chair in Setting and Climate Resilience, focusing on innovative solutions to climate challenges. Receive a prestigious funding package of $4 million over eight years to lead impactful research. This role calls for an esteemed researcher committed to interdisciplinary studies linking environmental science, biology, and geography. You will foster collaboration and student involvement while conducting research that offers tangible perks in climate and ecological systems. A future Emerging Leaders position will complement your work, providing resources to further amplify your impact. Key Responsibilities: • Conduct pioneering research addressing environmental challenges • Cultivate and lead effective interdisciplinary research teams • Engage closely with policy and resource management stakeholders • Involve students in meaningful research experiences • Utilize shared infrastructure for environmental studies Requirements: • PhD in a related discipline • Extensive leadership experience at the academic level • Solid track record in interdisciplinary research • Demonstrated impact in real-world settings • Ability to recruit and develop talent in the field Influence the future of climate resilience and ecological diversity at Mount Allison University. J-18808-Ljbffr Apply on Kit Job: kitjob.ca/job/2p50zr
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Company nameMount Allison University
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Job positionResearch Chair In Environmental Change New Brunswick
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