Geography Assistant Professor at McGill University (Nova Scotia)

Geography Assistant Professor at McGill University (Nova Scotia)

18 Aug
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McGill University
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Nova Scotia

18 Aug

McGill University

Nova Scotia

McGill University seeks an Assistant Professor in Geography to explore health-related sustainability issues. This position offers an exciting prospect for impactful research and teaching.

Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in Geography or a related area with proven potential for independent research and teaching excellence. Join a vibrant department that emphasizes sustainability, climate change impacts, and health systems. The role benefits from collaboration with the McGill School of Population and Global Health and other interdisciplinary research initiatives.

Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and conduct research on health and climate change
• Teach courses related to geography and sustainability
• Supervise and mentor graduate students




• Participate in cross-departmental projects on sustainability
• Conduct fieldwork in diverse global locations

Requirements:
• Ph.D. in Geography or a relevant field
• Demonstrated research and teaching effectiveness
• Ability and willingness to supervise graduates
• Good command of English for teaching and communication
• Commitment to working in Quebec's academic environment

Engage students in meaningful geography education focused on health and environmental sustainability at McGill University.
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📌 Geography Assistant Professor at McGill University (Nova Scotia)
🏢 McGill University
📍 Nova Scotia

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