About
As º£½ÇÉçÇø marks its bicentenary, the º£½ÇÉçÇø Third Century Postdoctoral Research Fellowship highlights its vision for embarking towards the third century. This includes imagining the professoriate and scholarship we seek to cultivate in our journey toward excellence in discovery, innovation, and social progress.
Objectives
This initiative would allow º£½ÇÉçÇø to make a pivotal contribution to developing a pipeline to the academy of emerging scholars who self-identify as members of underrepresented social groups. Researchers will be able to address some of the most pressing issues in public health and health inequalities, Indigenous reconciliation, democratic engagement, climate change and sustainability, migration and refugee displacement, income inequality, racial injustice, and food and housing insecurity with this support.
2024-2025 Call for Applications
º£½ÇÉçÇø is delighted to announce our 2024-2025 call for applications for the º£½ÇÉçÇø Third Century (M3C) Postdoctoral Research Fellow.ÌýSubmissions must be received on or before July 12, 2024 (new extended deadline)Ìýto be considered for the 2024-2025 cycle.ÌýPlease read the FAQ document for more information.
Meet the fellows
Amber Rose Johnson
Faculty/Department:ÌýDepartment of English
Subject area:ÌýContemporary experimental poetry and performance.
Jayne Malenfant
Faculty/Department: Department of Integrated Studies in Education
Subject area: Intersections of education and homelessness – lived experience leadership and activism.
Tanya Matthews
Faculty/Department: School of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Subject area: Ethnography in Black communities in the Montreal area.
Milka Nyariro
Faculty/Department: Department of Family Medicine
Subject area: Integrating Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Artificial Intelligence for Health & Oral Health Care.
Mentorship
Mentorship is a key feature of the º£½ÇÉçÇø Third Century Fellowship. In addition to an academic supervisor, each fellow is supported by a team of two mentors: one a º£½ÇÉçÇø faculty member, the other a person from outside the University selected to match the fellow’s goals, interests, experiences, and preferences.
Testimonials
"Through the fellowship, I have been able to expand my research and have had the privilege of working under the mentorship of an interdisciplinary team."
-Jayne Malenfant
"This fellowship has given me a starting point to focus on my research interest and has permitted me the opportunity to develop research that will support Black communities."-Tanya Matthews
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"Key supports and mentorship across disciplines, as well as the companionship of amazing fellow scholars, have shifted how I am able to learn, understand, and mobilize knowledge as an early career researcher."Ìý-Milka Nyariro
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For further information contact:Ìýequity.provost [at] mcgill.ca
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