Remote Sensing of Environmental Change - Assistant/Associate Professor (Tier 2 
Canada Research Chair)

Wilfrid Laurier University

The Department of Geography & Environmental Studies (GES) at Wilfrid Laurier 
University invites applications for a Tier II Canada Research Chair (CRC) in 
Remote Sensing of Environmental Change subject to budgetary and CRC approval. 
This is a full-time, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant or 
Associate Professor to begin as soon as the CRC approval is received. Laurier 
is a leader in cold regions research with broad, multidisciplinary expertise in 
this area.

The successful candidate will have demonstrated potential to develop an 
externally funded, world-class research program in an area related to remote 
sensing and/or GIScience of environmental change in cold regions. The 
successful candidate will have the ability to apply cutting-edge, high 
resolution remote sensing and GIS methods and technologies to advance 
scientific and public understanding of environmental change. The candidate 
should also possess the necessary technical background to develop new analytic 
tools and methodologies. Additionally, the candidate should have experience 
collaborating in interdisciplinary environmental research and be expected to 
engage with both natural and social scientists to maximize research impact, 
policy development, and knowledge mobilization.

The candidate is expected to have demonstrated teaching proficiency, and be 
able to significantly complement the teaching strengths of the GES department 
in geomatics and environmental science.  The candidate will also be strongly 
committed to mentorship and supervision of senior undergraduate students and 
graduate students as part of the Waterloo-Laurier Graduate Program in Geography.

The CRC will be expected to actively participate in the recently launched 
Canada First Research Excellence Fund program: Global Water Futures: Solutions 
to Water Threats in an Era of Global Change. This program will provide 
exceptional opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and provide 
direct support to the CRC. The CRC will also have the opportunity to use the 
shared analytical laboratory facilities at the Centre for Cold Regions Water 
Science (CCRWS), a research facility containing extensive equipment for field- 
and lab-based in hydrology, biogeochemistry, molecular biology, computer 
modelling and aquatic testing. The CRC will also have access to Laurier’s 
Changing Arctic Network living laboratories infrastructure throughout the 
Northwest Territories.

Laurier is a global leader in Cold Regions Research with broad, 
multi-disciplinary expertise throughout the institution. The Department of GES 
is in the Faculty of Arts, and is committed to building collaborative 
interdisciplinary research partnerships to address complex and diverse issues.

The Department offers undergraduate degrees in Environmental Studies (BA), 
Geography (BA & BSc), Geography and Geomatics (BSc), collaborates with the 
Faculty of Science in offering Applied Water Science (BSc) and Environmental 
Science (BSc), and is home to one of North America’s largest graduate Geography 
programs offering MSc, MA, MES and PhD degrees.  The department actively 
participates in CCRWS, the Laurier Institute for Water Science (LIWS), and the 
Balsillie School for International Affairs.

Tier II CRC’s are intended for exceptional emerging scholars who were granted 
their PhD less than 10 years prior at the time of nomination.  Applicants who 
are more than 10 years from having earned their highest degree (and where 
career breaks exist including maternity, parental or extended sick leave, 
clinical training, etc.) may have their eligibility for a CRC Tier II assessed 
through the program’s Tier II Justification Process. Please contact Dr. Ildiko 
de Boer, Acting Manager, Office of Research Services (ideb...@wlu.ca) with any 
questions about the Tier II justification process.

Applicants should have a PhD in Geography, Environmental Science, Earth 
Science, or a related field. Applicants should send a cover letter outlining 
their research and teaching interest, a curriculum vitae, teaching dossier, 
digital copies of up to five recent papers, and contact details for three 
referees to:

Dr. Sean Doherty, Chair
Department of Geography & Environmental Studies
Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, Ontario
N2L 3C5

ggesh...@wlu.ca

Submission of a single PDF file via email is preferred.  Applications will be 
reviewed starting on April 9, 2018. Only those applicants selected for an 
interview will be required to participate in the preparation of a CRC 
nomination package for submission in October 2018.

Wilfrid Laurier University is committed to employment equity and values 
diversity. Laurier welcomes applications from candidates who identify as 
Indigenous, racialized, having disabilities, and a person of any sexual 
identities and gender identities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to 
apply; however, as per Canadian immigration laws, Canadians and permanent 
residents will be given priority. In accordance with the requirements of 
Employment and Social Development Canada and the Department of Immigration, 
Refugees and Citizenship Canada, the successful applicant will be required to 
prove they are legally able to work in Canada.

Members of designated groups must self-identify to be considered for employment 
equity. Candidates may self-identify, in confidence, to the Dean of the Faculty 
of Arts, Dr. Richard Nemesvari (rnemesv...@wlu.ca). Further information on the 
equity policy can be found at 
https://www.wlu.ca/about/governance/assets/resources/8.4-employment-equity.html.
 For more information on Wilfrid Laurier University’s CRC equity, diversity and 
inclusion commitments, please visit:  
https://wlu.ca/academics/research/assets/resources/canada-research-chair-action-plan.html.

To obtain a copy of this job description in an accessible format, please 
contact the Dean of Arts Office at 519-884-0710 ext. 3361 or at 
artsi...@wlu.ca. Please contact Dr. Sean Doherty (ggesh...@wlu.ca) if there are 
any questions about the recruitment process.

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