Fulbright Canada Research Chairs are pre-arranged affiliations to host exceptional scholars who conduct research important to that university. Partner universities are excited to welcome Fulbright Canada Research Chairs into campus life and encourage them to engage with students and faculty, and the broader community. You can conduct your own research, work collaboratively with new colleagues, guest lecture at university courses, mentor students, lecture in public venues, network, and promote your research while representing the Fulbright program, and your home and host institutions. For specific information about this opportunity, visit the Fulbright Canada webpage for Research Chairs in Environmental, Food, and Health Studies.
Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Water, McGill University
Specializations: Water Security; Water Sovereignty; Circular Water Economy; Flood Hazard and Risk Assessment; Water Governance and Management; Water Diplomacy; Arctic Water Issues; Water Innovation Systems; Indigenous Peoples.
Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Energy Systems, McGill University
Specializations: Techno-economic analysis, Lifecycle analysis, Energy transition, Socio-economic assessment, Energy systems analysis, Energy access, Energy storage and Conversion.
Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Mental Health and Societal Wellbeing, McMaster
Specializations: Areas of focus range from ecosystem functioning to key components of the coupled human-environment system (health), and from the development of innovative technologies to research into sustainable infrastructures.
Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Food Security, University of Guelph
Specialization: Food Sustainability, global food safety systems, food sovereignty, hunger alleviation, health and food research, food authenticity and provenance, food environment, agricultural systems, hospitality management, consumer trends and preferences, supply chains, food cultures and policies.
Fulbright Canada Research Chair in One Health, University of Guelph
Specialization: Zoonosis, disease surveillance, predictive health analytics, food and water safety, antimicrobial resistance, human and animal well-being, comparative medicine, translational medicine, eco-health, wildlife conservation, ecosystem resilience.
Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Environment and Economy, University of Ottawa
Specialization: Environment and economy, environment policy, economic policy, environmentally sustainable economy.
Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Sustainability Transitions, University of Toronto Scarborough
Specializations: Research should relate to sustainability, broadly understood, and match research priorities of the institutes and initiatives within iRISE, including environment, poverty reduction, and sustainable development.
Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Energy Transformation, University of Victoria
Specializations: Energy system transformation; microgrids; equity; financing; legal and regulatory; policy; community engagement; co-benefits/multisolving; knowledge mobilization; resiliency; security; planning; Indigenous-led research.
Fulbright Canada Chair in Sustainable Resources and Environmental Human Health, University of Windsor
Specializations: Aspects of environmental science, sustainability studies, environmental change policy, ecological restoration, environmental health, One Health within select Departments and Schools in the Faculty of Science. More information can be found at: https://www.fulbright.ca/programs/american-scholars/research-chairs/environment.
Candidates may be considered for other Fulbright Canada award opportunities as appropriate. Identify host institutions in order of preference in the project statement and on the application form.
Most award themes are interdisciplinary; check other Fulbright Canada Research Chair awards for additional opportunities.
Academics are expected to hold a Ph.D. or terminal degree, and professionals should have equivalent experience.