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The University of Victoria is seeking applications for a prestigious Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Mental Health, focusing on leading innovative research programs that advance the understanding of mental health issues. The successful candidate will have a record of high-impact research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, contributing significantly to the university's health programming and research.
Faculty of Health, Faculty of Social Sciences
Date posted: July 7, 2025
The University of Victoria (UVic) seeks to recruit a world class researcher for a Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Mental Health. CERCs are prestigious awards globally, providing chairholders eight years of support for their research programs and teams, and contributing to Canada’s national strategy to foster research excellence by attracting top-tier global researchers to lead world-class research programs at Canadian universities.
The Chairholder will benefit from and contribute to a dynamic and highly collaborative environment. UVic is positioned as #1 in Canada for medical/science grants per faculty, #4 in Canada in citation impact per faculty member and #1 in North America for international research collaborations. UVic has gained international recognition as a leading research-intensive institution known for its impactful research outcomes. In 2024, the Times Higher Education Impact rankings placed UVic in the top 1% in global universities for contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. UVic is deeply committed to advancing Indigenous wellness in education, practice and research. UVic hosts the Chief Mungo Martin Research Chair in Indigenous Mental Health, the only research chair to develop mental-wellness research and learning that is informed by engagement with Indigenous partners and communities.
UVic acknowledges and respects the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Songhees and Xʷsepsəm/Esquimalt) Peoples on whose territory the university stands, and the Lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ Peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.
UVic is in an exciting period of rapid expansion of health-related programming and research. At the heart of this expansion is the newly launched Faculty of Health (May 2025), which brings together leading scholars and interdisciplinary programs focused on advancing health and wellness. Core units anchoring this expertise include the School of Medical Sciences, School of Nursing, School of Public Health and Social Policy, Exercise Science and Clinical Psychology. In addition, the Mental Health Research Cluster provides an organizational foundation for UVic’s interdisciplinary leadership in mental health research. Within this framework, mental health research is primarily conceptualized as multiple interacting research nodes with a primary focus on 1) Aging and Mental Health;2) Brain Health;3) Immigration and Mental Health;4) Indigenous Peoples andMental Health;5) Narratives of Mental Health;6) Substance Use and Mental Health;and 7) Youthand Mental Health.
UVic’s health research expertise is rooted in an ecosystem that fosters diverse, interdisciplinary approaches to mental health. Faculty members bring together multiple but complementary perspectives—ranging from neurobiological and clinical to historical, philosophical, and epidemiological. While the scope of UVic’s research is wide, the CERC in mental health will focus on our institutional strength concentrated around three primary disciplinary approaches: Neuroscience, Clinical Psychology and Public Health. The CERC is expected to work across these domains with an intersectional lens that spans the lifespan and breaks through disciplinary silos – producing research with real-world impact to advance equity and innovation in mental health care and policy.
We invite applications from researchers working across all areas of mental health research, including neuroscience, clinical psychology, public health, and intersecting disciplines, with particular emphasis on the thematic nodes outlined below. Research may directly relate to aging, brain health, youth, public health, or other areas that intersect with mental health challenges and care. As such, we welcome applicants pursuing both fundamental questions (e.g., biological mechanisms, theory, or discovery science) or applied problems (e.g., interventions, diagnostics, policy, or service delivery) that advance understanding and impact in mental health across diverse populations and life stages.
The candidate's qualifications, experience and overall market demand will determine a candidate’s final salary offer. The salary for this position includes a competitive salary range of $189,000 - $220,000. UVic is committed to offering an equitable and competitive salary, inclusive of a generous benefits package, eligible leave and pension plan.
The School of Medical Sciences has significant research strengths in neuroscience and brain health. Researchers here explore neuroinflammation, the development of biomarkers for mood, psychotic, and cognitive disorders, mental health alterations associated with neurologic disorders such as traumatic brain injury and stroke, neurodevelopmental studies, and drug discovery for psychiatric disorders. UVic has secured more than $21 million since 2016 for neuroscientific research, with expertise housed across the Faculties of Health and Social Sciences, as well as the IALH.
UVic is seeking applications from world-class neuroscientists committed to advancing our understanding of the basic mechanisms of mental health disorders, especially with respect to research that has emphasis on translational potential and real-world impact.
UVic’s Department of Psychology includes a CPA-accredited clinical psychology graduate program with specializations in clinical lifespan and neuropsychology and a psychology clinic that functions both as an outpatient service and teaching site. Clinical researchers investigate the assessment and treatment of neurocognitive disorders—including traumatic and anoxic brain injury—as well as mood and anxiety disorders across diverse populations such as Indigenous communities, immigrants, older adults, survivors of intimate partner violence, and at-risk youth. They collaborate with local hospitals, schools, government agencies, and research centres such as IALH and CISUR.
UVic is seeking applications from leading scholars in clinical psychology who are advancing innovative research aligned with the CERC’s intersectional and lifespan-oriented mission.
UVic’s public health researchers adopt interdisciplinary, inter-professional, and community-engaged approaches to address the social determinants of mental health, health behaviours and mental health, and mental health within chronic health conditions. Topics of strength include health promotion, social policy, digital health, disability, Indigenous health, sexual health, LGBTQ2S+ mental health, HIV prevention and care; aging and public health palliative care, and substance use and addictions. These efforts are supported by robust partnerships with CISUR and IALH, around expertise in public health interventions for mental wellness. Public Health faculty also pursue mental health strategies embedded in systems design, collaborative care models and policy advocacy.
UVic is seeking applications from exceptional public health scholars who are developing innovative mental health strategies, including mental illness prevention, e-health initiatives, cross-sectoral frameworks (e.g., mental health in all policies) and targeted interventions for equity-deserving populations.
The CERC nomination process involves two stages. Interested applicants must first apply to this job posting. The successful applicants will be nominated by UVic for a CERC chair and, upon approval by the CERC Secretariat, will then be offered an appointment at the rank of Full Professor. Successful nominees would commence their appointments by fall 2027 at the earliest, and by fall 2028 at the latest. The University will actively support the applicants throughout the nomination process.
Applicants should be top-tier researchers whose accomplishments have made significant breakthroughs in their field with major societal impact and who are acknowledged as world leaders in their fields. The applicant will be proposing an original, innovative research program of the highest quality that will advance the frontiers of research in the field on a global scale and impact Canadians and others around the world. The applicant will offer evidence of high-quality teaching, supervision, and mentorship, supporting diverse teams and establishing an equitable and inclusive research environment.
The Chairholder will be expected to bring an independent, multidisciplinary and internationally recognized research program and demonstrated ability to obtain substantive research funding. We welcome colleagues with experiences and competencies that can contribute to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion and Indigenization throughout campus life.
The Chairholder must embrace productive relationships across cultural differences and develop an equitable, diverse and inclusive teaching and research approach that promotes a respectful environment for all students, staff and faculty. UVic is a highly collegial and collaborative academic environment. Collaboration with a variety of researchers on and off campus will be essential.
Current UVic faculty members are not eligible to apply. Researchers currently based at a Canadian institution must demonstrate how the move to UVic would additionally benefit the country by advancing research excellence, capacity, or strategic priorities. For more information on the CERC program generally and on eligibility specifically, please consult the Canada Excellence Research Chairs website .
Applicants who are not selected by UVic for a CERC nomination, or applicants that are unsuccessful in a CERC chair nomination at the national competition may be considered as a nominee for a Canada Research Chair (Tier I).
Applicants must be:
The successful applicant will demonstrate:
This position is contingent upon the applicant receiving a Canada Excellence Research Chair. The position is subject to the availability of funding and to final approval by the Tri-agency Institutional Programs Secretariat (TIPS).
Launched in 2008, the Canada Excellence Research Chairs (CERC) Program supports Canadian universities in their efforts to build on Canada's growing reputation as a global leader in research and innovation. The program awards world-renowned researchers and their teams either $8million or $4 million over eight years to establish ambitious research programs at Canadian universities. These awards are among the most prestigious and generous available globally.
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To be considered, applications need to be submitted through our search partner Perrett Laver’s Vacancies page quoting reference 7903. Please combine the following documents into a single pdf file:
Shortlisted applicants will be asked to provide the names and contact information of three references.
In order to be considered, application packages must be received by 12:00 pm PDT (noon) on Friday August 29, 2025. Review committees will begin the shortlisting process 4 weeks into the advertisement period. Any general inquiries regarding this posting may be directed to Benjamin Crase .
Please note that reference and background checks, including credential and degree verification, may be undertaken as part of this recruitment process.
UVic is committed to upholding the values of equity, diversity, inclusion and human rights in our living, learning and work environments. In pursuit of our values, we seek members who are eager to actively participate in that shared responsibility. We actively encourage applications from members of historically and systemically marginalized groups .
The University acknowledges the potential impact that career interruptions can have on an applicant’s record of research achievement. We encourage applicants to explain in their application the impact that career interruptions have had on their record.
Persons with disabilities, who anticipate needing accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, may contact Heidi Morrison, Faculty Compensation and Recruitment Consultant, in the Office of the VP Academic and Provost at FRrecruit@uvic.ca . Any personal information provided will be maintained in confidence.