Canada Research Chairs at Baycrest – Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The University of Toronto’s Canada Research Chair (CRC) program is administered in partnership with nine affiliated hospitals in the Toronto Academic Health Sciences Network.
This page complements the information provided on the University of Toronto’s Canada Research Chair Opportunities website and provides information specific to Baycrest, including postings for CRC opportunities at Baycrest.
Please consult the CRC website to learn more about the federal government’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion program practices that aim to increase transparency within the program. They also aim to increase the number of chair holders from four designated groups: women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and visible minorities.
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Canada Research Chairs at Baycrest
The University of Toronto allocates the CRC program for itself and its affiliated hospitals. There are currently no new CRC opportunities at Baycrest.
At present, existing Baycrest CRC positions are held by:
- Dr. Jean Chen, Canada Research Chair in Neuroimaging of Aging
- Dr. Björn Herrmann, Canada Research Chair in Auditory Aging
- Dr. Jed Meltzer, Canada Research Chair in Interventional Cognitive Neuroscience