Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Research

*** this fellowship has been closed and new applications are no longer accepted. ***
Description
Perimeter Institute is pleased to be seeking a PSI Fellow to join our Academic Staff in support of our education and training mandates for the 2024-2025 Academic year. This position will be offered as a 3-year fellowship to commence August 2024, though exceptional candidates may be considered directly for permanent Teaching Faculty positions. As the successful incumbent you will be called upon to provide outstanding support to all aspects of the programs offered by the Training Programs department.
Most notably, the Perimeter PSI Fellows provide support to our flagship Perimeter Scholars International master’s program (PSI). As part of this support, fellows will typically give lectures, or support lectures given by faculty, organize and supervise tutorials and manage homework. Fellows may also have the opportunity to organize and deliver learning activities to students in other aspects of the department, including the PhD program, the PSI Start program, and the PSI Bridge program, and any other future initiatives and programs which might be developed. Fellows are involved in the admissions process for both the PSI and PSI Start programs, and other administrative duties as needed. Fellows interact on an ongoing basis with students in individual and group study and assist in the evaluations of students. For more information about the Perimeters Scholars International program, please visit PSI program.
PSI fellows are also encouraged to actively engage in research while at PI in their field(s) of interest. Monetary support in the form of an annual research fund will be provided and active participation in ongoing research related activities at PI will be encouraged.
Applicants should hold a PhD in theoretical physics, mathematical physics, or a related area, have the ability to master the material taught in the courses, and have demonstrated aptitude and enthusiasm for teaching physics while ideally still carrying an active presence in the broader research community. The position is open to candidates in any research area, but preference will be given to candidates with expertise in mathematical physics.
Applicants are requested to complete a short general
information form and submit a curriculum vitae and a list of publications. Additionally, please include a statement
describing your interest
and experience in teaching, as well as an equity, diversity, and
inclusion (EDI) statement describing your experiences and plans for
creating/advancing a culture of equity and inclusion within your learning
activities and within the Perimeter community.
If you are pre-selected
based on your application, you will be contacted
by
our search committee
to
request at least 3 letters of reference
on your teaching and research ability, which will be
added to your application.
The salary will
be commensurate with related
experience and reflect any exceptional competencies. We welcome
all applicants to apply
by April 20, 2024. However, applications
will be considered until the position
has been filled.
Perimeter Institute is committed to diversity
within its community and especially welcomes applications from racialized
persons/persons of colour, women, Indigenous/Aboriginal People of North
America, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2S+ persons, and others who may
contribute to the further diversification of ideas. Applicants who require
special accommodation in order to complete their application/interview are
encouraged to contact accessibility@perimeterinstitute.ca for assistance
Application Materials Required:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Teaching statement
- Publication list
- EDI Statement (optional)
Further Info:
Waterloo, ON N2L 2Y5
Canada