Assistant Professor - Forest Ecology and Forest Policy and Management
The Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences (DESS) at The University of Winnipeg invites candidates to apply for a probationary appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor. Salary levels will be commensurate with qualifications and experience, in accordance with The University of Winnipeg Faculty Association Collective Agreement. Subject to budgetary approval, the date of appointment is anticipated to be July 1, 2026.
The successful candidate will participate in the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research (C-FIR) at The University of Winnipeg which is dedicated to the development of interdisciplinary research, education, and training in the areas of forestry, forest ecosystems, forest values and the human uses of forests. They will teach primarily within the Forest Ecology and the Forest Policy and Management streams of DESS which are nationally accredited by the Canadian Institute of Forestry (CIF), the Canadian Environmental Accreditation Commission (CEAC), and the Environmental Careers Organization (ECO) Canada professional environmental practitioner certification initiative. The program prepares our graduates for employment in forestry, natural resources management, and allied fields working across Canada.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in forestry, environmental science, environmental studies, or a closely related discipline, with relevant postdoctoral experience an asset. Candidates will have research expertise in forestry with a focus on one or more of the following areas: forest ecology, silviculture, GIS-based forest and habitat modelling, and forest disturbance dynamics impacted by climate change, wild fire, or forest pest management. Exceptional individuals with expertise in closely related fields of research may also be considered. This position will focus on research, teaching, and external engagement within the fields of forest ecology and forest management. We seek an outstanding colleague with a demonstrated commitment to excellence in research, and the ability to engage with industry, government, and community partners. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses in the DESS. Courses could include forest ecology, silviculture, dendrochronology, forest fire and pest management, urban forestry, and other courses as assigned. They will also directly support the Masters in Environmental and Social Change (MESC) program through teaching as well as the recruitment and funding of graduate students. Capacity and enthusiasm for teaching field courses and land-based learning will be an asset. Candidates will pursue an independent, innovative, externally funded research program, and will meaningfully contribute to departmental and university service. Requirements also include a publication record and potential to attract competitively awarded research funding from a Canadian Tri-agency or similar national granting agencies.
Applicants are requested to submit a complete application, including (all documents in PDF):
- a cover letter tailored to this advertisement (not exceeding 3 pages)
- a complete curriculum vitae
- a research statement describing past achievements and future plans (not exceeding 3 pages)
- a teaching and mentoring statement including a description of teaching philosophy and experience (not exceeding 3 pages)
- copies of up to three relevant peer-reviewed publications or major research contributions and an accompanying statement to their importance/impact for the field and your career development
- the names and contact information for three persons who are prepared to provide their letters of reference at short notice if your application gets shortlisted
Applicants must submit all of the above materials through The University of Winnipeg’s online recruitment system (https://www.northstarats.com/University-of-Winnipeg).
The Committee will begin reviewing applications on April 21, 2026 and will continue until the position is filled.
For any queries, please contact:
Dr. Kirit Patel, Chair, Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences
environmental.studies@uwinnipeg.ca
Further information about the Department, including descriptions of courses offered and current faculty research interests, is available at https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/environmental-studies/.
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