The Water Pathways cluster has dedicated funding to support undergraduate and graduate students, as well as post-doctoral fellowships. Opportunities will be posted here soon, and students are encouraged to directly contact faculty about collaborative projects with our partners.

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The Water Pathways research cluster (https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/labs/water/ ) at the University of Toronto Scarborough invites applications for three Water Pathways Postdoctoral Fellows to start in fall 2023 (before December 1st). The Water Pathways Postdoctoral Fellowship program aims to enable creative collaborative research in aquatic sciences that blends curiosity-inspired questions with applied research to meet the needs of  First Nations, conservation authorities, not-for-profits, local governments, and grassroots community water groups.  The three positions are for two years with a salary of $60,000 plus benefits as well as $5000 annually for research and travel. Proposals that explicitly link two or more Water Pathways affiliated labs or work with external partner(s) will be prioritized. To work as Post-doc at UofT, applicants must be within 5-years of graduating from a PhD.

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Additional funding opportunities for undergraduates to conduct research with the Water Pathways Group include:

NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA)

University of Toronto Excellence Awards (UTEA)

The CGCS Summer Undergraduate Intern Programme pairs University of Toronto researchers in climate and environmental sciences with top undergraduate students interested in pursuing climate-change research.

The RISE-Globalink Research Internship (RISE-GRI) is a competitive initiative that offers undergraduate students at Canadian universities in the fields of biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, earth science, and physics the opportunity to participate in a research project supervised by a doctoral student at a German university or institution.

Please contact us for more information.