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Colleagues,
 
This is a reminder that the application deadline for the Tier I Canada
Research Chair at Laurentian University is on Monday November 16th. 
Because Laurentian has a strong ore deposit research group, we are
especially interested in candidates with strong research background in
tectonics who would complement our own expertise.
 
Regards,
 
Bruno Lafrance, Chair 
Department of Earth Sciences
Laurentian University
Sudbury, Ontario 
Canada
 
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Tier I Canada Research Chair in Metallogeny 


The Department of Earth Sciences (DES) and Mineral Exploration Research
Centre (MERC) at Laurentian University invite applications for a Tier I
Canada Research Chair in Metallogeny that integrates ore system research
with broad scale tectonic processes. The Chair will enhance research and
teaching in the field of ore deposit geology and tectonics, and advance
the position of Laurentian University as a centre of excellence in
Mineral Deposits and Precambrian Geology. The Chair will be a scientific
leader of METAL EARTH, a proposed Canadian $55 million R&D program led
by Laurentian University. With funding from the Canada First Research
Excellence Fund, METAL EARTH will transform our understanding of metal
endowment and the genesis of base and precious metal deposits during
Earth*s Evolution (merc.laurentian.ca). 
Tier I CRC Chairs are funded by the Canadian government on a renewable
7-year term and the position will be filled at the tenure-track or
tenured, Associate to Full Professor level (see
www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca). The successful applicant must submit a full
proposal for funding to the CRC program, with the support of Laurentian.
We seek an innovative individual with an outstanding record of research
and publication, who will provide leadership for national and
international collaborative research and become a focus for integration
of research initiatives involving DES/MERC, the Ontario Geological
Survey/Ontario Geoscience Laboratories (located in the same building),
and the mining industry. The Chair will be expected to contribute to our
BSc, MSc, and PhD programs and assist in maintaining our position as a
leading centre in the world in the study of mineral deposits, mineral
exploration, Precambrian crustal and supracrustal rocks, and tectonics.
The successful candidate will have access to excellent geochemical
analytical equipment, including facilities for LA-ICPMS, FLINC, XRD,
SEM, EPMA, WD-XRF, ICP-OES, ICP-MS, and EBSD. Additional information
about the Department and MERC can be found at des.laurentian.ca. 
Sudbury is a vibrant, diverse, multicultural city (pop. 160,000) with
more than 300 lakes. Laurentian University is located on the southern
rim of one of the world's oldest meteorite impact structures, minutes
away from some of the world's largest Ni-Cu-PGE deposits, and only a few
hours away from some of the world's best preserved and best exposed
Proterozoic and Archean geology (Abitibi greenstone belt), Cu-Zn-(Au)
VMS deposits, and orogenic- and intrusion-related Au deposits. 
Laurentian University is a bilingual institution and has a policy of
passive bilingualism (English/French) as a condition of tenure. It is
committed to equity in employment and encourages applications from
women, Aboriginal peoples, members of visible minorities, and persons
with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, but
in conformity with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be
given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. LU faculty are
members of the Laurentian University Faculty Association (LUFA).
Information about LUFA including the LUFA-LU Collective Agreement can be
found at www.lufapul.ca. 
A PhD degree in a related field is required at the time of appointment.
Applications, including curriculum vitae, statements of research and
teaching interests, and contact information for four academic
references, should be sent as PDF files to [log in to unmask] Review of
applications will begin on November 16 2015,