Faculty Relations is developing a Guideline for Recruitment and Retention. In the meantime, please contact your Faculty Relations Advisor if you have any questions.
Helpful Links
- Conflict of Interest/Apprehension Bias Guidelines
- Job Posting Resource List
- Guideline for Recruiting Expenses
Searches where non-Canadian/PR candidate is hired
As soon as it becomes apparent that a non-Canadian/PR candidate may be the preferred candidate, please contact an Immigration Consultant in Faculty Relations to determine the avenue for obtaiing a work permit. Please note that the IRCC processing times for work permits are currently taking much longer than usual. The Immigration Consultant will be able to assist with the processes and provide an estimated start date for the candidate. The Applicant Info and Shortlisting Process Form is required for searches where the candidate is non-Canadian/PR.
Faculty Renewal Plan
Funding for the eight teaching Faculties continues to be allocated using the revenue-based Faculty Allocation Model (FAM). The model distributes a portion of the revenue received by the University (tuition, grant, and indirect costs of research) to the Faculties based primarily on achievement of the University Enrolment Plan.
The goals contained in the Five Year Academic Plan 2019-2024 make the continued recruitment of faculty an imperative for 間眅埶AV. It is important that an appropriate balance of teaching and research faculty members is maintained and that the approved positions contribute to the research strengths of the academic units. The annual faculty renewal planning process provides a strategic opportunity to direct resources to specific research areas.
Find Faculty Renewal Plans here.
Contact the handling inquiries for your Faculty.
- required for searches where non-CDN or PR hired