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Canada Impact+ Research Chair in Sustainable Food Fermentation Systems
Full Time, Tenured
Department of Food & Human Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural and Food
Sciences, University of Manitoba
Position #: 37391, 37392
Posting Start Date: January 28, 2026
Posting End Date: February 27, 2026 or until filled.
Expected start date of appointment: Within 12 months of the award date (September
2026).
The Department of Food & Human Nutritional Sciences in the Faculty of Agricultural and
Food Sciences at the University of Manitoba invites applications for a Canada Impact+
Research Chair in Fermentation aligned with Canada’s strategic priority area of Health,
including biotechnology. A Canada Impact+ Research Chair is one of the most prestigious
international awards globally, providing Chairholders and their research teams with an
award of up to $8 million over eight years ($1 million per year). In addition, there is potential
for a four-year extension at 50% of the initial award value per year. This extension will
be determined by an external review in Year 7 of the award.
Successful nominees will be expected to start their position at the University of Manitoba
within 12 months of accepting the award. The successful candidate will be appointed to a
full-time tenured position at the rank of Full Professor, or at the rank of Associate Professor
with an opportunity to apply for promotion to Full Professor within two years of starting
their appointment. Salary will be based on the candidate’s qualifications and experience,
in accordance with the University of Manitoba Faculty Association collective agreement.
The position will be provided with a start-up package and opportunities to compete for
additional equipment funding through the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI).
The Canada Impact+ Research Chair Program
The Canada Impact+ Research Chairs (Impact+) program is a new initiative funded by the
Government of Canada to attract world-leading researchers to Canadian universities
whose work addresses critical national and global challenges. Impact+ chairholders must
advance ambitious and transformative projects in one or more of Canada’s strategic
priority areas, build and maintain exceptional research teams, and collaborate with
partners across sectors and borders. Canada’s strategic priority areas are: Advanced
digital technologies (including artificial intelligence, quantum and cybersecurity); Health,
including biotechnology; Clean technology and resource value chains; Environment,
climate resilience and the Arctic; Food and water security; Democratic and community
resilience; Manufacturing and advanced materials; and Defence and dual-use
technologies. Impact+ chairholders are expected to drive the translation of discoveries into
applications, commercialization and social and economic benefits for Canada and the
world, while also developing the next generation of highly qualified personnel. Please
consult the Canada Impact+ Research Chairs website for full program information,
including further details on eligibility criteria and application requirements.
Applicants must have a recent track record of research accomplishments and significant
interest in making new contributions to Canada. Only candidates who are internationally
based (both working and residing outside of Canada) at the time of the first intake
application deadline (March 24, 2026) are eligible to apply. The focus of this position is
Fermentation for sustainable food systems, with particular emphasis on precision
fermentation, microbial biotechnology, biologically driven processes that support human
health, and biotechnological innovation The research program must include advanced
fermentation approaches, such as microbial, enzymatic, data driven, or hybrid
bioprocesses, applied to food, agri-food, or health-related matrices. While this is a
research-intensive position, the successful candidate will also contribute to educating
undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students through teaching and mentorship in
Food and Human Nutritional Sciences, and participate in academic service activities to the
Department, Faculty, or University. Teaching experience in food science and nutrition, and
related areas is an asset.
The successful applicant will have access to extensive laboratory- and pilot-scale research
infrastructure within the Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences at the
University of Manitoba. Core facilities include state-of-the-art applied research
laboratories, a Food Processing Pilot Plant, a Dairy Pilot Plant, and a fully equipped Sensory
Evaluation Laboratory, enabling research spanning ingredient development, product
formulation, processing, and consumer evaluation. The applicant will also have access to
specialized pilot-scale infrastructure at the Richardson Centre for Food Technology and
Research (RCFTR), including dry fractionation facilities and a wet protein innovation pilot
plant. Additional shared analytical resources at RCFTR and the Manitoba Institute for
Materials (MIM) provide advanced capabilities for compositional, functional, and structural
characterization of food and biological materials. The successful candidate will be eligible
to apply for the Canada Foundation for Innovation for infrastructure development to
support their research program.
The appointment is dependent on a successful Canada Impact+ Research Chair Award,
and the two-stage process of this appointment is:
1. Applicants must apply to this University of Manitoba advertisement for review and
2. endorsement, and
The successful candidate will then prepare the required nomination package, with
the support of the Office of the Vice President (Research & International) at the
University of Manitoba. Completed nomination packages will be submitted to the
Tri-agency Institutional Programs Secretariat (TIPS) as part of the national Impact+
Program’s application process. An academic appointment at UM is dependent on a
successful review by the multidisciplinary selection committee and approval by the
TIPS Steering Committee.
The Department of Food & Human Nutritional Sciences and University of Manitoba
The Department currently has 20 full time tenured and tenure-track faculty members and 4
Instructors, including 3 Canada Research Chairs and 1 Provincial Research Chair, and
offers a full range of both undergraduate and graduate programs in Food Science and
Human Nutrition and Dietetics. Further information about the Department can be obtained
from https://umanitoba.ca/agricultural-food-sciences/food-and-human-nutritional[1]sciences
The University of Manitoba (UM) is a driving force of innovation, discovery and
advancement. Our momentum is propelled by our campus community – UM faculty, staff
and students whose determination and curiosity shape our world for the better. Our
teaching, learning and work environment is uniquely strengthened and enriched by
Indigenous perspectives. With two main campuses in Winnipeg, satellite campuses
throughout Manitoba, and world-wide research, UM’s impact is global.
Join us in advancing the fight against cancer, rare diseases, and infectious diseases,
leading global public health efforts at scale in Asia and Africa, connecting to the Arctic,
opening a new maritime trade route, working alongside Indigenous partners, enhancing
defence and security in the North, developing materials for green energy and the digital
economy, and making Canadian agriculture more globally competitive and sustainable.
UM’s Strategic Research Themes are:
- Foundations
- Social Justice and Human Rights
- Research by, with, and for Indigenous Peoples
- Water and Food Security
- Health and Well-being
- Climate Action and Sustainability
- Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Arctic, and the World
Please consult the Change Through Research University of Manitoba Strategic Research
Plan 2024-2024 for further information about these Research Themes.
The Application Process
Applicants must apply to this University of Manitoba advertisement through the UM
Careers portal for review and endorsement and clearly state the application position
number in the cover letter. Applicants should upload their cover letter separately, their
curriculum vitae separately, and then combine their research plan, teaching
statement, personal statement and a list of three referees into a single PDF file and
upload it under ‘Additional Documentation’ when applying in UM Careers. If you
experience any difficulties accessing UM Careers, please contact Heather Wiebe,
Heather.Wiebe@umanitoba.ca for assistance. Further details on the application materials
are:
- a concise cover letter describing suitability for the position
- a curriculum vitae (including examples of significant research contributions)
- a research plan (3 page maximum) outlining an independent, innovative research
- program, and its potential to attract funding and contribute to student training
- a teaching statement (1/2 page) that documents the applicant's experience in
- and/or approach to training and mentoring diverse students and the candidate's
- teaching philosophy
- a personal statement reflecting on the applicant's positionality, demonstrated
- commitment, and approach to issues pertaining to anti-racism and social justice
- (including principles of equity, access, and participation) in the following areas:
- teaching, research, and service
- the names and contact information of three referees
- A review of applications will begin February 26, 2026, and will continue until the position is
- filled. Application materials, including letters of reference, will be handled in accordance
- with the protection of privacy provision of The Freedom of Information and Protection of
- Privacy Act (Manitoba). Please note that curriculum vitae may be provided to participating
- members of the search process.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Considerations
Equity, diversity and inclusion are embedded as foundational principles in Impact+
objectives, expected outcomes and reporting requirements of the competition. The three
agencies expect that institutions and chairholders will demonstrate and implement the
highest EDI standards for the duration of their award.
UM is committed to these principles and to promoting opportunities in hiring, promotion
and tenure (where applicable) for systemically marginalized groups who have been
excluded from full participation at UM and the larger community including Indigenous
Peoples, women, racialized persons, persons with disabilities and those who identify as
2SLGBTQIA+ (Two Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, questioning, intersex, asexual and
other diverse sexual identities).
The Canada Impact+ Research Chair nomination selection committee will receive equity
training that includes instruction on how to recognize and combat unconscious, implicit,
overt, prejudicial and other kinds of bias.
If you require accommodation supports during the recruitment process, please contact
Janique Philippe, UM.Accommodation@umanitoba.ca or 204-474-7195. Please note this
contact information is for accommodation reasons only.
The University acknowledges the potential impact that Career Interruptions and Personal
Circumstances can have on an applicant's record of research achievement. We encourage
applicants to explain the impact of any such interruption(s) in their submission. Measures
will be taken to ensure that these leaves will be taken into careful consideration during the
evaluation process.
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