The University of Ottawa invites applications for a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Health Law. Applicants must be full-time tenure-stream Associate or Full Professors at the University of Ottawa. We are looking for an exceptional researcher who leads a globally recognized interdisciplinary research program focused on legal issues arising at the intersection of law, health policy, medicine and medical technology and innovation, including the role of law in addressing health inequities.
The goal of this Chair is to increase innovation, intensity and impact of research in the field of health law, while developing wide-ranging interdisciplinary partnerships with researchers, policy-makers, and a broader range of stakeholders. The successful applicant will hold a permanent regular position in the Common Law Section of the Faculty of Law, where they will be called upon to play a leading role in interdisciplinary research, and in the supervision of graduate students (LL.M., Ph.D.).
The Faculty of Law is proud to serve as the home-base for the Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics, a leading interdisciplinary research centre in the area of health law and policy. The Centre has close partnerships with health science research institutes and hospitals in the region, as well as with the Faculty’s Centre for Law, Technology and Society. The successful applicant will be able to contribute to the activities of the Centres and – depending upon their proposed area of research – to the activities of other research institutes and centres at the University of Ottawa such as the Human Rights Research and Education Centre; the Interdisciplinary Centre for Black Health; the uOttawa Brain and Mind Research Institute; the LIFE Research Institute; and the Centre for Research on Health and Nursing.
Located on the unceded ancestral lands of the Omamiwiiniwug Algonquin nation, the Faculty of Law of the University of Ottawa boasts 75 full-time faculty members in its Common Law Section, and 35 in its Civil Law Section, which combined with its six research centres, 15 chairs, and three laboratories, fosters an exceptional intellectual environment for research and teaching. Our graduate programs include a general master’s degree (LL.M.) and master’s degrees with the following concentrations: health law, policy and ethics; law and technology; international humanitarian and security law; global sustainability and environmental law; international trade law and foreign investment; and feminist and gender studies. We also offer a doctoral program in law (Ph.D.).
Tier 1 Chairs, tenable for seven years and renewable once, are for outstanding researchers acknowledged by their peers as world leaders in their fields. For each Tier 1 Chair, the institution receives $200,000 annually for seven years. Nominees for Tier 1 Chair positions must be full professors or associate professors who are expected to be promoted to the full professor level within one or two years of the nomination. New CRC nominees are also eligible for infrastructure support from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) to help acquire state-of-the-art equipment essential to their work.