Cold Regions Water and Climate Research Posts: Multiple Faculty, Research Scientist, and Post-Graduate Student Openings in Global Water Futures at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
The University of Saskatchewan recently launched the new Global Water Futures (GWF) water research programme in partnership with the University of Waterloo, McMaster University and Wilfrid Laurier University and with strong support from the Government of Canada. This seven-year, $143 million cold regions water research program will be employing over 750 new tenure-track faculty, research scientists, postdoctoral fellows, post-graduate students and research technicians. Many of these will be hired by the Global Institute for Water Security (GIWS) at the University of Saskatchewan over the coming winter and spring. This is an unprecedented opportunity to participate in the largest university-led water and climate research programme in the world, located in the welcoming environment of Western Canada.
GIWS will be at Moscone North for the Fall AGU Meeting in San Francisco (December 12-16). For more details on recruitment and this program, please visit our booth (#1407) to talk with our staff about life as a water and climate researcher in Canada and how to join this exciting new programme.
If you are not attending AGU and would like to know more information, please contact us at gwf.p...@usask.ca or visit our website at globalwaterfutures.ca.
Sincerely,
Howard Wheater and John Pomeroy
Global Water Futures Programme