Department of Geography
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Memorial University
St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor
Position Number: F01393-2024-194
The Department of Geography at Memorial University invites applications for a 
permanent, tenure-track, Assistant Professor position in Physical Geography, 
subject to budgetary approval. The position will commence on July 1, 2025 on 
the St. John’s campus. Candidates must be fluent in the theory and practice of 
physical geography and should hold a PhD in geography or a relevant discipline. 
Our ideal candidate will be engaged in environmental change and/or coupled 
human-environment systems research. The areas of specialization may include but 
are not limited to topics such as water (hydrology) and water resources, 
climatology and meteorology, carbon cycling, wildfire dynamics, pedology, 
oceanography, glaciology, and landscape evolution. Candidates engaged in 
critical physical geography studies aligned with areas such as feminist GIS, 
Indigenous data sovereignty, Black geographies, queer ecology, or similar 
justice-based and community-serving research and teaching should outline them 
in their application.

This hire is specific to applicants who are Black or a Person of Colour as per 
approval granted by the Human Rights Commission pursuant to Section 8 of the 
Human Rights Act. Applicants must complete an employment equity survey in order 
to be considered a member of a target group(s), and thus be considered for this 
position. If you do not receive a survey or have any questions about it, please 
contact equ...@mun.ca<mailto:equ...@mun.ca>.

Candidates must have a demonstrated record of excellence in research and 
teaching, which the Department of Geography holds in equal esteem. They should 
be able to communicate effectively as an undergraduate and graduate teacher and 
mentor. The successful candidate will be expected to teach our core courses in 
Physical Geography. The Department of Geography highly values collaboration in 
research and mentorship. We encourage applicants who will build on our existing 
departmental areas of expertise in climate change, biogeography, biodiversity 
conservation, anticolonial research methods, urban planning, fisheries 
geographies, waste and discard studies, GIS and remote sensing, Arctic 
communities and ecosystems, and marine science. The Department offers B.Sc., 
B.A., M.Sc., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees, and is developing a Certificate in 
Geomatics and Environment. Applicants can learn more about the Department of 
Geography at www.mun.ca/geography<http://www.mun.ca/geography>.

We acknowledge that the lands on which Memorial University’s campuses are 
situated are in the traditional territories of diverse Indigenous groups, and 
we acknowledge with respect the diverse histories and cultures of the Beothuk, 
Mi’kmaq, Innu, and Inuit of this province.

Faculty in Geography collaborate with the newly established School of Arctic 
and Subarctic Studies (SASS), which has a constitution that enables 
co-governance of the School with Indigenous Nations and offers a Diploma in 
Northern Peoples, Lands, and Resources. Memorial has an all-Indigenous 
Committee for Ethics Impacting Indigenous Groups to ensure research, including 
classroom research, meets high standards of ethics and responsibility.

Memorial University is the largest university in Atlantic Canada and has a 
special obligation to the people of this province. As the province’s only 
university, Memorial plays an integral role in the education and cultural life 
of Newfoundland and Labrador. Offering diverse undergraduate and graduate 
programs to 19,000 students, Memorial’s St. John’s campus provides a 
distinctive and stimulating environment for learning in the capital city, which 
has a vibrant cultural life and access to a wide range of outdoor activities. 
With 15 academic departments and a variety of interdisciplinary major, minor, 
and diploma programs, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences offers 
breadth, depth, and diversity. The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 
houses, among other units and resources, the Institute of Social and Economic 
Research (ISER), the Maritime History Archive, the Folklore and Language 
Archive, and the Aboriginal Languages Archives. Memorial geographers work 
closely with the Marine Institute and Faculty of Science, particularly in 
Biology, Earth Sciences, and Ocean Sciences. We offer Joint Honours degrees 
with Computer Science and Earth Sciences.

Memorial University is committed to employment equity, diversity, inclusion and 
anti-racism, and encourages applications from all qualified candidates within 
the target groups including: women; people of any sexual orientation, gender 
identity, or gender expression; Indigenous Peoples; visible minorities, and 
racialized people; and people with disabilities. All applicants are invited to 
identify themselves as a member of an equity-deserving group(s) as appropriate. 
Applicants cannot be considered as a member of an equity-deserving group(s) 
unless they complete an employment equity survey. Memorial is committed to 
providing an inclusive learning and work environment. If there is anything we 
can do to ensure your full participation during the application process please 
contact equ...@mun.ca<mailto:equ...@mun.ca> directly and we will work with you 
to make appropriate arrangements.

In assessing applications, Memorial recognizes the legitimate impact that 
leaves (e.g., parental leaves, leave due to illness) can have on a candidate’s 
record of research achievement. These leaves will be carefully considered 
during the assessment process.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian Citizens 
and permanent residents will be given priority. Candidates must therefore 
indicate in their application if they are a permanent resident or citizen of 
Canada.
Salary is commensurate with experience as determined by the Memorial University 
of Newfoundland Faculty Association (MUNFA) collective agreement. For more 
information about MUNFA, see https://munfa.ca/.

Application procedure:
Submit a letter of application, current curriculum vitae, research plan (2 
pages maximum), teaching statement (2 pages maximum), and the names and 
addresses of three references (no letters required at this stage) at the 
following link: https://careers.mun.ca/hss/apply/advertisements/5736

Questions regarding the position can be directed to Dr. Joel Finnis Head, 
Department of Geography, jfin...@mun.ca<mailto:jfin...@mun.ca>, +1 (709) 
864-7417<tel:+17098647417>.

The deadline for applications is January 10, 2025.


Sincerely,
Carissa Brown
Chair, Vegetation Section, ESA

I do not expect you to respond outside of your working hours

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Professor of Biogeography

Department of Geography
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John's, NL, A1B 3X9

https://carissabrown.wixsite.com/home

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We acknowledge that the lands on which Memorial University’s campuses are 
situated are in the traditional territories of diverse Indigenous groups, and 
we acknowledge with respect the diverse histories and cultures of the Beothuk, 
Mi’kmaq, Innu, and Inuit of this province.

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