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To thrive as a Professor of Hydrology, you need advanced knowledge in hydrological sciences, a doctoral degree in hydrology or a related field, and a strong record of research and academic publication. Familiarity with hydrological modeling software, GIS tools, and data analysis platforms, along with experience securing research funding, is typically required. Strong communication, mentorship, and organizational skills help foster effective teaching, collaboration, and student engagement. These competencies are essential for advancing research, inspiring students, and contributing to the academic and scientific community.

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As a Professor of Hydrology, balancing the demands of conducting impactful research, delivering high-quality teaching, and fulfilling departmental or university service roles can be challenging. Professors often juggle grant writing, supervising graduate students, publishing research, and developing course materials, all while serving on committees or engaging in outreach. Time management, prioritization, and effective delegation are essential skills for managing these responsibilities. Successful professors typically build collaborative networks within and outside their institutions to share resources and lighten the workload.

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A Professor of Hydrology is an academic expert who studies and teaches about the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth. They conduct research on topics such as groundwater flow, water resource management, and the impacts of climate change on hydrological systems. In addition to teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, they often supervise student research, publish scientific papers, and contribute to policy development in water management. Professors of Hydrology may also collaborate with government agencies, environmental organizations, and industry to address real-world water challenges.
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Tenure-track position in Hydrogeology/Hydrology (EES))

Uottawa

Campus, IL

$99.38K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Posting Reason:

New Position

Job Family:

Academic Leadership and Faculty

Union affiliation:

APUO

Faculty/Department:

Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences_FT

Campus:

Main Campus

Date Posted (YYYY/MM/DD):

2025/11/06

Applications must be received BEFORE (YYYY/MM/DD):

Tenure-track position in Hydrogeology/Hydrology

The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Ottawa invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in hydrogeology or hydrology. We seek a bilingual (French/English) scientist with an outstanding track record for innovative research in hydrogeology and/or hydrology with possible emphasis on northern Canada or impacts from climate change, resource development or carbon mitigation strategies. We welcome applications from candidates with diverse skill sets as applied to hydro(geo)logical problems. These skill sets may include modelling, remote sensing and/or machine learning. Candidates are encouraged to indicate if they, or their collaborators would leverage existing analytical infrastructure (see below). The start date is July 1, 2026.

Title of the position: Assistant Professor. Appointment at a higher rank is subject to budgetary approval.

Duties: The responsibilities include:

teaching hydrogeology (French) and hydrology (French and English); supervising BSc, MSc and PhD students; developing an externally-funded research program; establish links with industry and government agencies; contributing to administrative and academic activities with the department and faculty.

Terms: Tenure-track position

Wage: Salary scale for an Assistant Professor starts at at $99,377 (as of May 1, 2025).

Benefits Package: The University of Ottawa provides a complete benefits package, which includes long-term disability insurance, basic group life insurance, health insurance, University of Ottawa pension plan and optional life insurance, as well as reimbursement of eligible relocation expenses.

Location of work: Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Ottawa, 150 Louis Pasteur Pvt., Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5 Canada

Contact information: Dr. Glenn Milne, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Ottawa, 150 Louis Pasteur Pvt., Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5 Canada, EESpost@uottawa.ca

Skill requirements:

  • PhD in Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, or a related field

  • Postdoctoral experience

  • Excellent didactic skills are an asset

  • Language: The University of Ottawa is proud to be the largest bilingual (English-French) university in North America, and considers bilingualism to be one of its distinguishing characteristics. At the time of hiring, the selected candidate must have an active knowledge of French. The selected candidate must be able to work and teach in both official languages to obtain tenure. English-French bilingualism is an asset.

Application procedure: Applications should be submitted electronically through the University of Ottawa Academic Careers website. Candidates should include the following in their application:

  • a cover letter and curriculum vitae;

  • a statement summarizing the proposed research program (2-3 pages);

  • strategies of the candidate's pedagogical approach to teaching Earth Sciences, with specific commentary on the anticipated role of AI in their teaching (2 pages);

  • a statement addressing past and/or potential contributions to diversity through research, teaching, and/or service (1 page);

  • names and contact details of three professional references.

Application deadline: Review of applications will begin December 15, 2025. Applications received before this date will receive full consideration. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Other information:

Analytical laboratories on campus include microbeam (SEM, TEM, EMPA), X-ray (SCXRD, PXRD, XRF, Micro-CT), and geochemical (LA-ICP-MS, ICP-ES, ICP-OES) facilities, the Jan Veizer Stable Isotope Laboratory, and Canada's National AE Lalonde Accelerator Mass Spectrometer Laboratory. The University of Ottawa is recognized nationally and internationally as one of the best universities in the country and the largest bilingual university in the world. Located on the unceded territory of Anishinabe-Algonquin people, in the heart of downtown Ottawa, it contributes significantly to the economy, culture and quality of life of Canada's Capital.

The University of Ottawa is committed to ensuring equity, diversity, and inclusion in the scholarly and leadership environments of our students, staff, and faculty. Accordingly, we strongly encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples in Canada, visible minorities members (racialized persons), persons with disabilities, women, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with equitable, diverse, and inclusive communities. Candidates who wish to be considered as a member of one or more designated groups are asked to complete the confidential Self-Identification Questionnaire, to be completed at the time of application.

All qualified candidates are invited to apply; however, preference will be given to Canadians and permanent residents. When submitting your application, please indicate if you are legally entitled to work in Canada

The University of Ottawa provides accommodations for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you are invited to proceed in the selection process, please notify us of any accommodations that you require by contacting the Office of the Vice-Provost, Faculty Relations by email at vra.affairesprofessorales@uottawa.ca. Any information you send us will be handled respectfully and in complete confidence.

The University of Ottawa is proud of its 160-year tradition of bilingualism. Through its Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute, the University provides training to staff members and to their spouses in their second official language.

Prior to May 1, 2022, the University required all students, faculty, staff, and visitors (including contractors) to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 as defined in Policy 129 - Covid-19 Vaccination. This policy was suspended effective May 1, 2022 but may be reinstated at any point in the future depending on public health guidelines and the recommendations of experts.