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FRQ Chair in Extinction Events and Paleoenvironments of Anticosti Island

Université Laval

FRQ Chair in Extinction Events and Paleoenvironments of Anticosti Island 

General Information 

Located in the heart of Quebec City, Université Laval is a comprehensive university recognized for its culture of excellence in teaching and research. 

Anticosti Island is one of the world's most important geological sites for studying the Late Ordovician geology and associated mass extinction, thanks to the exceptional quality of its sedimentary and paleontological records. 

The successful candidate will be awarded the FRQ Chair in Extinction and Paleoenvironments of Anticosti Island, which will enable the pursuit of cutting-edge studies to better understand past climatic and oceanic dynamics, thereby enhancing understanding of current changes and anticipating future ones. 

Position Description 

The Department of Geology and Geological Engineering is seeking individuals with strong research expertise in stratigraphy, sedimentology, and/or paleontology. The selected candidate will teach within the department's programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, develop a funded and innovative research program complementary to the strengths of our programs. 

The successful candidate will contribute to the development and visibility of a research program dedicated to studying Anticosti Island’s geological and paleontological records, working within a dynamic scientific environment involving numerous national and international collaborations. 

For more information on the scientific context and research initiatives linked to Anticosti Island, candidates can consult the following resources: 

  • The FRQ–Anticosti research program of the Fonds de recherche du Québec (https://frq.gouv.qc.ca/programme/programme-de-bourses-frq-anticosti-volet-doctoral-2026-2027/);
  • The UNESCO World Heritage site page dedicated to Anticosti Island (https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1686/); 
  • Government information on the territory and natural heritage of Anticosti. 

Position Responsibilities: 

  • Teaching and supervision of students at the undergraduate and graduate levels; 
  • Research and publication in the fields related to the position; 
  • Participation in pedagogical and administrative activities of the department and faculty; 
  • Participation in activities that contribute to the visibility of the faculty and the University. 

Selection Criteria: 

  • Hold a bachelor’s degree in geology or another relevant Earth sciences program and a doctorate in a discipline relevant to the teaching and research domain of the position, or be close to obtaining a doctorate (thesis submitted); 
  • Relevant scientific training and experience in the targeted domain; 
  • Demonstrated ability to conduct university-level research; 
  • Potential to develop autonomous and innovative research activities in the relevant domain; 
  • Demonstrated or potential abilities for university teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, for supervising graduate students, and committed to the continuous improvement of teaching material; 
  • Demonstrated commitment to service to the associated community; 
  • As Université Laval is a French-language institution, the successful candidate must be able to provide quality teaching in French or commit to doing so within a maximum of three years. 
  • Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Science and Engineering 

 

The professional potential of the chosen candidate must align with the key competencies required for the professor role: 

  • Analysis, synthesis, and judgment; 
  • Creativity and innovation; 
  • Communication skills; 
  • Interpersonal skills and openness; 
  • Teamwork and partnership abilities; 
  • Autonomy and sense of responsibility; 
  • Ethics and duty; 
  • Supervision of individuals. 

Appointment and Salary

The salary will be determined according to the collective agreement in effect at the time of hiring. 

Additional Information 

The department consists of a team of 13 professors supervising about 150 undergraduate and over 80 graduate students. Research in the department is structured around four themes: geomaterials, mineral resources, natural risk analysis, and hydrogeology. 

Application

Interested individuals must submit an application dossier including the following (all files must be in PDF format): 

  1. A cover letter (1 page), 
  2. A detailed curriculum vitae, 
  3. A short- and long-term (5 year) research program proposal (4 pages), 
  4. A statement of teaching philosophy and interests (1 page), 
  5. The contact details of three references (name, affiliation, email), who can attest to your academic potential, 
  6. A copy of obtained university diplomas. 

Applications must be submitted via the following web platform: https://recrutement.fsg.ulaval.ca/fr-FR/  

Application deadline: August 30, 2026 

Review of applications begins: August 31, 2026 and continues until the position is filled. 

Anticipated start date: As of January 1, 2027 

Université Laval, valuing equity, diversity, and excellence, is committed to offering all personnel a work and living environment imbued with an inclusive culture. Diversity is a source of richness for Université Laval, and we encourage qualified candidates of any origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, and persons with disabilities to apply.

Université Laval also adheres to an equal employment opportunity program for women, visible or ethnic minorities, Indigenous persons, and persons with disabilities. Accomodations can be made throughout the selection process for persons with disabilities according to their needs, in full confidentiality. In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be given to qualified candidates who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents.