Canada Research Chair - Wilfrid Laurier University

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    Canada Research Chair (SSHRC) Tier 2 in Innovation and Inclusion in Education

    Wilfrid Laurier University, Faculty of Education (Waterloo Campus)


    The Faculty of Education (FOE) at Wilfrid Laurier University invites applications for a tenured or tenure-track Tier 2 Canada Research Chair (SSHRC) in Innovation and Inclusion in Education.

    The Canada Research Chairs Program is a key component of a strategy to make Canada one of the world's top countries in research and development ( ).

    In alignment with the pillars of the Faculty of Education this position is only open to applicants who identify as Indigenous, racialized, or having a disability; applicants with this lived experience who also identify as women, gender minorities and other equity deserving groups are also encouraged to apply.

    Increasing representation from equity deserving groups strengthens Laurier's research efforts ( ), the mission of the Faculty of Education, and the university.

    In support of Laurier's strategic planning, including its , , and , the Faculty of Education's mission includes increasing inclusivity, Indigeneity, internationalization, and innovation across our academic programs and research.

    Applicants wishing to learn more about the Faculty of Education's Strategic Plan are encouraged to contact the .


    Tier 2 Canada Research Chairs are intended for exceptional emerging scholars (i.e., candidates must have been an active researcher in their field for fewer than 10 years at the time of nomination).

    Applicants who are more than 10 years from having earned their highest degree (and where career breaks exist, such as maternity, parental or extended sick leave, clinical training, etc.) Please contact Charity Parr-Vasquez ( ), Assistant Vice-President, Research, for more information.

    The Canada Research Chair (SSHRC) Tier 2 in Innovation and Inclusion in Education will strengthen the FOE's position as an emerging leader in Canada in the areas of innovation and inclusion in education.

    The Chair will work within, and lead research that explores the nexus of inclusion and innovation in education.

    Commitments to EDI and decolonization in education have been on-going for many years within the Faculty of Education, Laurier, and the broader community.

    The Chair will lead research that moves education beyond performative commitments and contributions to EDI to innovative and sustainable practices that can foster inclusive schools and learning communities.

    Working in tandem with current researchers in the FOE who engage in research in inclusion and innovation, as well as our Indigenous scholar position in the FOE, this position will bolster significant research efforts to support programming related to innovation and inclusion in education across Canada and internationally.

    The Chair has a mandate to engage in research on how innovative approaches can advance inclusive and Indigenous education. Innovations in pedagogical approaches using emerging technologies, including generative AI, must be considered through an equity lens.

    In addition, the Chair has the mandate to explore how innovation mindsets can be fostered in youth and educators to approach and address issues related to inclusion, transforming educational systems, and improving societal and economic outcomes in Canada and internationally.

    provide support to a proposed doctoral program in Educational Studies offered by the Faculty of Education focused on the important topics of innovation and inclusion that is planned to commence in Fall 2025 with teaching, supervision, mentoring and program development;

    contribute to the training and mentorship of graduate and undergraduate students through their research program and will be expected to secure external funding, including through SSHRC;

    be a significant contributor in helping to sustain the FOE's research trajectory by complementing current strengths focused on innovation rooted in equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and Indigenous education;

    build a collaborative network to foster a nexus of scholars and practitioners, engaging other researchers at Laurier, as well as national and international scholars;

    collaborate with various offices within Laurier such as the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, the Office of the AVP Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and the newly developed position, Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and more recently developed committees addressing Generative Artificial Intelligence and its role in innovative pedagogies;


    liaise very closely with the , thus further supporting the strong research growth in that centre; leading regular research seminars, symposia, conferences, etc.


    The successful candidate will be nominated for a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair and will be appointed as a tenured or tenure-track faculty member at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in the Faculty of Education, conditional on CRC application approval.

    identify as Indigenous, racialized, or having a disability

    hold a PhD or EdD in Education as required by the Faculty of Education

    have an established scholarly record of educational research commensurate to career stage, including state-of-the-art research and knowledge mobilization and dissemination

    have a research record that includes scholarship pertinent to innovation and inclusion in education

    demonstrated teaching proficiency in inclusive and innovative education courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, with proven leadership in program development that draws on their research and community service

    demonstrated ability to train and mentor undergraduate and graduate students.

    have an established network and demonstrated experience working with Indigenous and/or equity-deserving communities

    evidence of collaborations within and outside of the university setting

    experience with Indigenous education will be considered an asset

    experience in research and/or teaching of emerging technologies, such as Generative Artificial Intelligence will be considered an asset

    Julie Mueller, Associate Dean:
    Graduate Programs and Research, Faculty of Education, Wilfrid Laurier University, c/o . Brief research plan (no more than 5 pages)

    Teaching statement outlining teaching philosophy, experience, and interests (two-pages)

    PDF copies or other electronic format of up to three of their most significant contributions that represent their research accompanied by a detailed description of their significance


    As this position is open only to those who identify as Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, and racialized persons, candidates must confirm their eligibility as a member of at least one of these groups in the cover letter.

    For more information on Laurier's CRC equity, diversity and inclusion commitments, please visit the Laurier's . a candidate who is racialized and/or has disabilities will need to sign a declaration confirming eligibility.


    Applicants are also encouraged to include statements in their cover letter that speak to their experience with and commitment to issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion (e.g., scholarship, teaching, mentoring, lived experience).


    It is recognized that life circumstances such as illness, disability, family and community responsibilities (e.g., maternity leave, parental leave, leaves due to illness, leaves due to caring for family members, or slowdowns due to chronic illness or disability) are expected to have an impact on a candidate's record of research achievement, and that these impacts will be taken into careful consideration during the assessment process.


    Equity, diversity and creating a culture of inclusion are part of Laurier's core values and central to the Laurier Strategy.

    Laurier is committed to increasing the diversity of faculty and staff.

    We welcome applications from qualified candidates who also identify as Indigenous, racialized or having disabilities, and qualified candidates of any sexual and gender identity.

    Candidates who would like to learn more about equity and inclusive programing at Laurier are welcome to contact the Office of Indigenous Initiatives at and/or Equity and Accessibility at .


    Laurier strives to make our application process accessible and provides accommodations for both applicants and employees as outlined in Policy 8.