Canada Impact + Research Chair Positions

Western University (London, Canada) invites world-leading researchers to apply for one of  several prestigious Canada Impact+ Research Chair opportunities.  

The Canada Impact+ Research Chairs program is a one-time tri-agency initiative designed  to support institutions in attracting world-leading researchers whose work addresses critical  national and global challenges. The program emphasizes both research excellence and  tangible impact. Impact+ Chairs will receive long-term funding and institutional support to  advance ambitious and transformative projects in Canada's strategic priority areas, build and  maintain exceptional research teams, and collaborate with partners across sectors and  borders. Chairholders are expected to drive the translation of discoveries into applications,  commercialization and social and economic benefits for Canada and the world, while also  developing the next generation of highly qualified personnel. The awards provide an  opportunity for international researchers, including Canadian expatriates wishing to  return to Canada, to lead a prestigious research program at Western University and to  contribute to Canada's excellence in research and innovation. 

The nomination is a two-stage process where applicants first apply to this job posting.  Successful applicants identified at this stage will then work with our institution to submit a  nomination to the Canada Impact+ Research Chairs competition. The university will support  successful nominees throughout the development of their applications. Following a highly  competitive selection process, the program awards successful applicants and their teams  either $8 million or $4 million over 8 years to establish ambitious research programs at the  nominating university, with a potential for a four-year extension at 50% of the initial per  annum award value. There are two award values to recognize the varying costs of research  within different research disciplines and strives to be inclusive of all areas of research.  

Research Alignment 

Western anticipates nominating up to twelve candidates for Impact+ Research Chair  positions, based on award value. Applications from outstanding established scholars are  welcomed in the following eight strategic priority areas:  

(1) Advanced Digital Technologies (including Artificial Intelligence, Quantum and  Cybersecurity)  

(2) Health, including Biotechnology  

(3) Clean Technology and Resource Value Chains  

(4) Environment, Climate Resilience and the Arctic  

(5) Food and Water Security  

(6) Democratic and Community Resilience  

(7) Manufacturing and Advanced Materials  

(8) Defence and Dual-Use Technologies  

1. Advanced Digital Technologies (including Artificial Intelligence, Quantum and  Cybersecurity)  

Western has established strengths in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and  digital systems engineering. A Canada Impact+ Research Chair in Advanced Digital  Technologies will build upon Western's expertise in AI-driven solutions across  domains and application areas. Leveraging the AI@Western initiative and the collaborative Specialization in Artificial Intelligence recognized by the Vector  Institute, the successful candidate will lead innovative research in areas such as  secure and resilient digital infrastructure, next-generation AI systems, quantum  computing applications, or cybersecurity frameworks. This research may include  developing privacy-preserving AI, intelligent systems for critical infrastructure, or  novel approaches to quantum-resistant security. The Chair will foster interdisciplinary  collaborations across engineering, science, health sciences, and the social sciences  to develop transformative digital technologies that address pressing societal  challenges while positioning Western as a global leader in responsible and impactful digital innovation.  

2. Health, including Biotechnology  

Western is internationally recognized for its excellence in health research, with  established strengths in neuroscience, infectious disease, musculoskeletal research,  cardiovascular research, cancer, audiology and speech, rehabilitation and mobility,  and imaging as well as emerging programs in biotherapeutics and clinical trials. A  Canada Impact+ Research Chair in Health and Biotechnology will build upon these  research strengths in the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, the Faculty of  Health Sciences, the School of Biomedical Engineering, and embedded research  institutes (e.g. Institute for Neuroscience, Bone and Joint Institute) and affiliated  hospital research institutes. The successful candidate will lead innovative research  that advances understanding of human health and disease, develops novel  diagnostics or therapeutics, or creates transformative biotechnologies with potential  for clinical translation and commercialization. This position will foster interdisciplinary  collaborations to develop breakthrough innovations in areas such as precision  medicine, regenerative therapies, health systems and policy, medical devices, or  biomanufacturing, ultimately improving health outcomes and positioning Western as  a global leader in health innovation. Western ranks 2nd in Canada and 15th in the  world for SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) in the Times Higher Education Impact  Rankings.  

3. Clean Technology and Resource Value Chains  

Western is committed to pioneering research in clean technology, focusing on  renewable energy, sustainable materials, and environmental sciences. A Canada  Impact+ Research Chair in Clean Technology and Resource Value Chains will  leverage Western's expertise in battery innovation, biofuels, and sustainable energy  systems. Building on strengths in the Institute for Chemicals and Fuels from  Alternative Resources (ICFAR) and the Advanced Nanomaterials for Clean Energy  Group, the successful candidate will lead transformative research in areas such as  next-generation energy storage, sustainable resource extraction and processing,  supply chains, carbon capture and utilization, nuclear energy, or circular economy  approaches. The Chair will advance technologies that support Canada's transition to  a sustainable energy future while creating economic opportunities through  commercialization and industry partnerships. Western ranks 3rd in Canada for SDG  9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure) in the Times Higher Education Impact  Rankings.  

4. Environment, Climate Resilience and the Arctic  

Western has recognized strengths in climate science, remote sensing, environmental  research, and severe weather hazards. A Canada Impact+ Research Chair in  Environment, Climate Resilience and the Arctic will build upon Western's expertise in  the Wind Engineering, Energy and Environment (WindEEE) Research Institute, the  Canadian Severe Storms Laboratory, the Institute for Earth and Space Exploration,  the Biotron and the Centre for Climate Change, Sustainable Livelihoods and Health.  The successful candidate will lead innovative research addressing climate adaptation and mitigation, Arctic environmental change, ecosystem resilience, or climate risk  assessment. This position will foster interdisciplinary collaborations across  geography and environment, engineering, science, and the social sciences to  develop solutions that enhance community resilience to climate-related hazards while  contributing to Canada's environmental leadership. Western's leadership in  environmental sustainability is reflected in its top 1% global ranking in the QS  Sustainability Rankings and 30th worldwide for environmental impact.  

5. Food and Water Security  

Western has strengths in sustainable agriculture, water quality research, and food  systems. A Canada Impact+ Research Chair in Food and Water Security will build  upon the expertise of researchers in the Western Water Centre, Environmental  Sciences Western Field Station, the Biotron, Department of Geography and  Environment, and the Centre for Building Sustainable Value. The successful  candidate will lead transformative research in areas such as sustainable aquaculture,  regenerative agriculture, water resource management, or innovative food production  systems. The Chair will address critical challenges in ensuring food and water access  in a changing climate while developing technologies and practices that can be  translated to benefit communities, including rural and Indigenous communities, in  Canada and globally. Western ranks 3rd in Canada and 13th globally for SDG 2  (Zero Hunger) in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.  

6. Democratic and Community Resilience  

Around the world we are witnessing significant polarization along partisan lines,  migration status, and socioeconomic strata. Hyper-polarization can increase  perceptions of stagnation and inability to get ahead, limit one’s sense of belonging,  and threaten democracy. A Canada Impact+ Research Chair in Democratic and  Community Resilience will focus on understanding the root causes that give rise to  hyperpolarization along various social dimensions and advance our understanding of  policies that can be implemented to create an equitable, diverse, and inclusive  society. The successful candidate will lead transformative research in areas such as  social determinants of health, migration, economic inequality, social demography,  political behavior, and social psychology. The candidate will be expected to foster  interdisciplinary collaboration across various fields in the social sciences and other  interrelated disciplines as well as engage in significant knowledge mobilization  efforts, including effecting positive policy shifts that increase community resilience  and safeguard democracy. Western ranks 2nd in Canada and 3rd in the world for  SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions) in the Times Higher Education  Impact Rankings.  

7. Manufacturing and Advanced Materials  

Western has a global reputation for excellence in advanced manufacturing and  materials science. A Canada Impact+ Research Chair in Manufacturing and  Advanced Materials will build upon Western's strengths in Surface Science Western,  the Western Advanced Materials Foundry, the Fraunhofer Innovation Platform for  Composites Research, and Advanced Manufacturing. The successful candidate will  lead innovative research in areas such as lightweight composite materials, advanced  nanomaterials, smart manufacturing systems, or novel materials for sustainable  applications. Leveraging Western's world-class infrastructure for materials  characterization and industrial-scale manufacturing, the Chair will drive breakthrough  advancements in manufacturing processes and materials development, supporting  Canada's competitiveness in automotive, aerospace, defence, and green energy  sectors. 

 

8. Defence and Dual-Use Technologies  

Western has established capabilities in dual-use technologies with applications in  both civilian and defence contexts. A Canada Impact+ Research Chair in Defence  and Dual-Use Technologies will leverage Western's expertise across engineering,  

science, and materials science to advance research of strategic importance to  Canada's national security and defence. Building on strengths in areas such as  autonomous systems, advanced sensing and imaging, secure communications,  resilient infrastructure, and novel materials, the successful candidate will lead  transformative research that addresses critical defence challenges while generating  civilian applications. The Chair will foster collaborations with government and industry  partners to ensure research translation and commercialization, positioning Western  as a leader in responsible dual-use innovation that strengthens Canada's sovereignty  and security.  

Candidates 

In accordance with the Canada Impact+ Research Chairs program, candidates must be top tier researchers whose accomplishments have major societal impact and who are  recognized internationally as leaders. Societal impact may include translation and  mobilization of the candidate's research to knowledge users including evidence of  commercialization and job creation, publications for non-academic audiences or policy  consultations that lead to advancements in best practices, and collaborative partnerships  that advance partner mandates. Candidates must be full professors (or equivalent) or  associate professors expected to be promoted to full professor within two years of starting  the chair appointment. If they come from outside the academic sector, nominees must  possess the qualifications necessary to be appointed at these levels.  

Only candidates who are internationally based (both working and residing outside of  Canada) at the time of the application deadline are eligible to apply.  

In accordance with Western's faculty hiring requirements, successful candidates must have  a Ph.D. or equivalent (e.g., JSD, MD, DDS, with relevant professional designation or  licensure) in a discipline appropriate to the field of research, be engaged in a program of  research, and have a demonstrated record of excellence in scholarly research and teaching.  Assessment of candidates will be based primarily on the candidate's capacity for fostering  strategic partnerships across sectors (including industry, government, health systems, and  not-for-profit organizations), and research excellence and leadership, as reflected in the  quality of peer-reviewed publications, success at securing research support, evidence of  knowledge mobilization and impact, and demonstrated ability to build and lead high performing research teams. The assessment will also consider how the candidate embeds  equity, diversity, and inclusion principles in their research and team composition and the  candidate's teaching and mentoring record and philosophy.  

Successful candidates will be appointed as a full-time tenured faculty member, to an  appropriate department, School, or Faculty. Duties will include research, teaching and  service. Successful nominees will be expected to start their position at Western, on a full time basis, within 12 months of accepting the award. Exceptional candidates who are  unsuccessful in an Impact+ Research Chair competition at the national level may be  considered as a nominee for a Canada Research Chair or a Western Research Chair, as  available. Outstanding applications by renowned applicants may be considered for tenured  positions in the appropriate department/Faculty.  

Western recognizes 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, slowdowns due to chronic illness or disability, or COVID-19  impacts) are often an expected part of life and are likely to have an impact on a nominee's  record of research achievement. These impacts will be carefully considered during the  assessment process. Potential candidates are encouraged to explain within their application  the impact that career interruptions have had and to submit a full career or extended CV.  

Western recognizes that its commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion is central to the  university's mandate as a research-intensive institution of higher learning and a community  leader. Western understands that its pursuit of research excellence and commitment to  equity, diversity and inclusion are mutually supporting.  

About Western University 

Western is a leading research-intensive university, ranking in the top one per cent of  universities in the world. Western ranks among global leaders in sustainability, placing 14th  worldwide in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings and in the top 1% globally (24th)  in the QS Sustainability Rankings, with a top-3 world ranking in SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and  Strong Institutions), 5th in the world for SDG 14 (Life Below Water), and 1st in Canada for  SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth). Founded in 1878, Western is in London,  Ontario, Canada – on lands connected by the London Township and Sombra Treaties of  1796 and the Dish with One Spoon Covenant Wampum – the ancestral territory of the  Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lūnaapéewak and Chonnocton Nations. We combine  research excellence with a transformational student experience to create meaningful impact  in our communities and beyond. As a founding member of Canada's U15 group of research intensive universities, Western is a medical-doctoral institution home to 1,500 faculty  members and 44,000 students from 128 countries. Our scholars have led world-changing  advancements in wind engineering, neuroscience, economics, cancer, and gender-based  violence prevention, among others. Our researchers continue to push the boundaries of  knowledge and make discoveries that improve our environment, health, economies, culture,  and societies. Their pursuit of knowledge benefits from strong partnerships globally and  locally, including with affiliated research hospitals, and from world-class infrastructure that  includes institutionally supported core research facilities and four interdisciplinary research  institutes leading efforts to tackle some of the grand challenges of our time. For more  information about Western's strategic priorities and areas of research activity, please see  Western's strategic plan, the Western Research strategic plan and the Indigenous strategic  plan.  

Western, like many postsecondary institutions in Canada, is moving beyond sole reliance  upon Indigenous self-identification in its hiring processes. This is to safeguard against the  use of incorrect, incomplete, or misleading information in circumstances in which a candidate  has made a declaration of Indigenous citizenship or membership. Candidates who are  invited for an interview or who are shortlisted, and who have made a declaration of  Indigenous citizenship or membership for material advantage at Western, including where  required or preferred for the position, will be asked to have their declaration of Indigenous  citizenship or membership affirmed through a relational accountability process, led by the  Office of Indigenous Initiatives (OII), that is consistent with Indigenous ways of knowing,  being, and doing. Please contact the OII directly for details on the affirmation processes:  https://indigenous.uwo.ca/. The policy can be viewed at: POLICY 1.58 - Affirming  Declarations of Indigenous Citizenship or Membership at Western University.  

Western reserves the right to review applicants to ensure eligibility for funding under  applicable research security policies. 

 

How to Apply 

Applications will be reviewed by a multi-disciplinary committee and must include the  following:  

1. Completed Canada Impact+ Research Chair Application.  

2. Cover letter that also identifies which of the eight strategic priority areas align with  your research.  

3. Detailed curriculum vitae.  

4. A plan identifying the proposed research program, including how you embed equity,  diversity, and inclusion principles in your research, and how your research will  contribute to knowledge translation, mobilization and application of research results.  (Maximum five pages)  

5. Highlights of your most significant contributions to your field, including how they have  led to societal benefits, and how they connect with your research plan. (Maximum  two pages)  

6. A statement of your teaching and mentoring philosophies. (Maximum two pages)  7. The names and email addresses of three references.  

The application should be submitted as a single PDF file to:  

impactplus2026@groups.uwo.ca 

Review of applications will begin on January 19, 2026, and continue until the nominations  are filled.  

Positions are subject to budget approval. Applicants should have fluent written and oral  communication skills in English. 

In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian  citizens and permanent residents.  

The University invites applications from all qualified individuals. Western is committed to  employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from women,  members of racialized groups, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of any  sexual orientation and persons of any gender identity or gender expression. 

Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the application and  recruitment process. If you require accommodations, please contact Sherri Castrilli at  impactplus2026@groups.uwo.ca.