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CRM-Laval Postdoctoral Fellowship

Université Laval

The Centre de Recherches Mathématiques (CRM) and Université Laval are pleased to announce the creation of a postdoctoral position for young mathematical scientists for the academic year 2026-2027.

The CRM-Laval postdoctoral fellowship is awarded to a promising researcher who has recently obtained or expects to obtain a Ph.D. in mathematical sciences, including statistics. The fellowship offers an annual stipend of at least $43,500 CAD   for one year, with possibility of renewal for a second year. This salary could be complemented by additional funds depending on the research team. Additional remuneration may be available for a scholarship holder who demonstrates the ability to provide excellent teaching in French, if the department has teaching needs to fill. The CRM and Université Laval are committed to considering the diversity and the systemic and individual barriers to access (for example, related to ethnic origin, gender, disability) when selecting visiting researchers.

Applications are welcome in all fields of research in which the professors at Université Laval are working.

Eligibility Requirements:

To be eligible for a CRM-Laval postdoctoral fellowship, researchers must have obtained a Ph.D. after May 1st 2022. Please note that while it is not an eligibility requirement, preference will be given to candidates who are not currently registered at Université Laval. The selected postdoctoral researcher will participate fully in the research life of the department and will be expected to reside and work in Québec City for the duration of the postdoc.

Application Process:

 The following documents are required:

– curriculum vitae (PDF format)

– research statement (PDF format)

– the names of at least two (2) and at most five (5) people who will write a letter of reference to support your application.

To ensure full consideration please submit your application by Sunday, March 29, 2026, on Mathjobs or send your application via email at directeur@mat.ulaval.ca