Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Forests, Nature and Human Health
Listed on 2026-03-03
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Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Forests, Nature and Human HealthDepartment
Dept Forest & Conservation Sciences | Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Stewardship (Richard Hamelin)Posting End Date
March 31, 2026Note:Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date
June 30, 2030The starting salary for an Assistant Professor position at UBC is: $110,000 - $135,000/year, and for an Associate Professor is $135,000-$160,000/year.
The University of British Columbia (UBC) Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Stewardship invites candidates for a tenure-stream position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor for the newly established George Richards Professorship in Forests, Nature and Human Health
. The appointment will be in one of the three departments (Forest Resources Management, Forest and Conservation Sciences, Wood Science) in the Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Stewardship, depending on the successful candidate’s specific topical interests. The successful candidate is expected to develop an internationally recognized research program, teach at the undergraduate and graduate level, supervise graduate students, and obtain external research funding in the field of forests, nature, and human health.
Opportunities for cross appointments in other relevant units (e.g. School of Population and Public Health, Department of Medicine, Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability) may be open to the successful candidate.
Candidates must hold a PhD in a health-related or interdisciplinary field relevant to human health and the environment (e.g., medicine, public or population health, epidemiology, environmental health, planetary health, neuroscience, environmental psychology). Clinician scientists with demonstrated expertise in environmental health will also be considered. Applicants must demonstrate expertise in the links between nature and human health, as well as experience conducting health-related research involving human participants, including physiological, biological, clinical, or validated psychological outcomes, and familiarity with human research ethics processes.
The Faculty of Forestry & Environmental Stewardship adopts a broad and integrative view of health, where relevant expertise may include areas such as urban greening, forest therapy, biophilic design, nature-based solutions, health co-benefits of climate action, Indigenous health, community wellbeing, life-course health, or health impacts of environmental change (e.g., heat, air quality, wildfire smoke). The successful candidate must have a track record of scholarly publications.
They are expected to demonstrate strong potential for success in securing external research funding; collaborative work across disciplines, sectors, and geographic contexts; international scientific leadership through global research networks and externally funded initiatives; engagement with policymakers; and translation of research into practice. Evidence of high-quality post-secondary teaching, including course development and graduate supervision, is desirable. The successful candidate will play a key role in building and sustaining nature and health research programs within the Faculty of Forestry and with external partners.
The starting salary for an Assistant Professor position at UBC is: $110,000 - $135,000/year, and for an Associate Professor is $135,000-$160,000.
Applicants should submit the following:
Cover letter
Curriculum Vitae
Statement of research interests, accomplishments and vision, and their relevance to the position
Statement of teaching philosophy, experience, and interests
Three of the applicant’s publications representative of work in the field
Contact information for three qualified individuals willing to serve as professional references
Address applications to Joerg Bohlmann, Search Committee Chair. Applications will be accepted until March 31, 2026.
For all questions, please email Patty Renneckar at .
Statements on EDI are not required as part of the initial application package, but may be requested during the interview process as…
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