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Associate Professor/Professor, Lawson Chair in Climate Policy Innovation

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Toronto, ON
Mid Level
Full-time

About the role

Position Summary

The University of Toronto invites applications for the position of Associate Professor/Professor, Lawson Chair in Climate Policy Innovation. The successful candidate will be a leader in the field of climate policy and will contribute to the development of innovative solutions to climate change challenges.

Main Responsibilities

  • Conduct research in climate policy innovation.
  • Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in climate policy.
  • Supervise graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
  • Engage with stakeholders in the public and private sectors.

Required Qualifications

  • A PhD in a relevant field.
  • A strong record of research and publication in climate policy.
  • Experience in teaching at the university level.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in interdisciplinary research.
  • Proven ability to secure research funding.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills.

Additional Information

The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the academic community and engage in outreach activities related to climate policy.

About University of Toronto

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We are proud to be one of the world’s top research-intensive universities, bringing together top minds from every conceivable background and discipline to collaborate on the world’s most pressing challenges. As a catalyst for discovery, innovation, and progress, we prepare our students for success through an outstanding global education and commitment to inclusive excellence.

The ideas, innovations, and actions of more than 660,000 graduates advance U of T’s impact on communities across the globe.