Postdoctoral Fellowship: Indigenous Environmental Justice/Indigenous Science and Technology Studies

Short Summary: This postdoctoral position will research how Indigenous research practices can lead in the research design of new methods and tools for the assessment of pollution and substances. As chemical risk management turns away from animal testing and as current chemical management fails to protect communities, there is an opportunity to design new methods accountable to, by, and for Indigenous communities for the evaluation of pollutants.
This fellowship is located at the TRU's Indigenous Science and Ethical Substance Lab (ISES) and part NFRF-Transformation project Transforming Chemical Risk Management with Indigenous Expertise.
For full description, qualifications, role requirements, and instructions on how to apply, please click “View Application”.
Application Deadline: February 2, 2026

