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2026 Provost's Postdoctoral Fellowships for Black and Indigenous Scholars at York University
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2026 Provost's Postdoctoral Fellowships for Black and Indigenous Scholars at York University

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Overview

Background

York University is pleased to announce the fifth cycle of the Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowships for Black and Indigenous scholars. This program was created to address under-representation of Black and Indigenous scholars in many disciplines and fields of research and associated careers. While gaining a foothold to begin a career can be difficult in itself, too often Black and Indigenous scholars face the additional challenges of racism and systems structured implicitly or explicitly to protect others’ privilege. Supportive mentorship and network-building can be lacking or actively denied. The Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowships for Black and Indigenous Scholars begin to address this problem by providing collegial resources, supervision, mentorship, and funded time to successful applicants to seek their chosen careers.

York University is committed to promoting justice in all of its forms through our research, teaching, decision-making, community involvement, and advocacy. Every Faculty at the university seeks to build collegial networks of support to tackle all forms of bias and challenge racism in every form. York University’s Centre for Human Rights, Equity and Inclusion assists actively in this work, by providing a suite of services to the York community writ large. We have a responsibility as a public institution to provide equitable access to opportunities for emerging scholars to acquire the knowledge and skills that will help them to create successful futures. A fundament of equitable access is the inclusion, integration, and promotion of diverse of backgrounds, knowledges and ways of researching, thinking, knowing, communicating and relating. The Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowships for Black and Indigenous Scholars at York University provide one such opportunity.

Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowships for Black Scholars

Description

The aim of these Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowships is to support a scholar who self-identifies as Black in the transition from earning the PhD to beginning a career (see Eligibility, below).

The position is open to a Black scholar seeking a career inside or outside of Academe, or both. The successful candidate will pursue the development of a proposed project, but they will also work with their supervisor and other mentors to avail themselves of opportunities provided to present and discuss their works in progress with faculty, students, alumni and the public en route to dissemination in appropriate peer-reviewed fora. The types of knowledge mobilization most useful to the project, the scholar, and the career possibilities help to define in an individualized way the shapes that career development may take.

Postdoctoral Scholars under this program are classified as Postdoctoral Visitors and are included in the York University Faculty Association (YUFA). An electronic copy of the YUFA Collective Agreement is accessible through the Faculty Relations website. Postdoctoral Scholars under this program can expect to receive:

Deadline
Eligibility
Field
Process
Documents
Application Submission
Decision

Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowships for Indigenous Scholars

Description

The aim of these Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowships is to support a scholar who self-identifies as Indigenous in the transition from earning the PhD to beginning a career (see Eligibility, below).

The position is open to an Indigenous scholar seeking a career inside or outside of Academe, or both. The successful candidate will pursue the development of a proposed project, but they will also work with their supervisor and other mentors to avail themselves of opportunities provided to present and discuss their works in progress with faculty, students, alumni and the public en route to dissemination in appropriate peer-reviewed fora. The types of knowledge mobilization most useful to the project, the scholar, and the career possibilities help to define in an individualized way the shapes that career development may take.

The scholar may become a Visiting Associate Member of theCentre for Indigenous Knowledges and Languages (CIKL). As a member they will receive administrative support in applying for grants, a platform for disseminating research, and the opportunity to become a part of a community of likeminded scholars, researchers and community leaders. They will also have the opportunity to participate in the life of the Centre during their tenure.

Postdoctoral Scholars under this program are classified as Postdoctoral Visitors and are included in the York University Faculty Association (YUFA). An electronic copy of the YUFA Collective Agreement is accessible through the Faculty Relations website. Postdoctoral Scholars under this program can expect to receive:

Deadline
Eligibility
Field
Process
Documents
Application Submission
Decision

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