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Applications Invited for CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars Program

Applications Invited for CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars Program

Organization: CIFAR

Apply By: 05 Nov 2025

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About the Organization

Since our founding in 1982, CIFAR has evolved and grown from a small group of Canadian academics to a leader in the global research community.

More than 1,000 researchers from over 30 countries have contributed to our research programs as fellows, advisors, Canada CIFAR AI Chairs, and CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars over the years. Our community of researchers is regularly recognized with major research awards including the Breakthrough Prize, the Turing Award, the Körber European Science Prize, and the Nobel Prize.

About the Scholarship  

The CIFAR Global Scholars Program offers early-career researchers the opportunity to develop and lead high-risk, high-reward interdisciplinary research, expand their professional networks and receive focused leadership training in their pivotal first years as independent investigators. These experiences accelerate the rise of research leaders who are positioned to drive new discoveries and open new fields of inquiry.

CIFAR welcomes applications from candidates across the natural, biomedical, and social sciences, as well as the humanities. Successful applicants join one of CIFAR’s interdisciplinary research programs, collaborating with global research leaders to advance transformative knowledge and address some of the most important questions facing science and humanity.

The CIFAR Global Scholars program develops highly talented junior faculty into influential leaders who explore boundary-pushing new directions in interdisciplinary research. It includes three core pillars:

Fostering Novel Interdisciplinary Research

  • Global Scholars become integral members of a CIFAR research program for two years, joining a small international network of leading global researchers.
  • As equal participants, Scholars engage in interdisciplinary collaborations tackling research questions of global importance.
  • At two meetings per year, held around the world, Scholars, Fellows and Advisors share work-in-progress, exchange ideas across disciplines, and develop innovative projects that inspire new insights, transform research directions, and open new fields of inquiry.

Developing and Broadening Networks

  • The program expands Scholars’ potential for impact by broadening and deepening their networks. Through meaningful connections with peers and senior researchers, Scholars become part of a supportive research community with access to opportunities for collaboration and mentorship.
  • The Global Scholars Annual Meeting brings together Scholars from across research programs for leadership development, networking, and community-building. The retreat includes dedicated time to explore research ideas, spark interdisciplinary connections, and develop creative collaborative proposals for seed funding.
  • CIFAR also creates opportunities for Scholars to engage with leaders in government, industry, business, and civil society. These interactions have the potential to inform Scholars’ research and amplify the reach of their work.

Strengthening Leadership Skills

Even the most accomplished early-career researchers typically step into their principal investigator roles with little formal leadership training. The program bridges this gap with targeted training in essential areas of research leadership, including:

  • Team leadership 
  • Trainee mentorship
  • Science communication 
  • Science advocacy

CIFAR also provides opportunities for Global Scholars to put their leadership skills into action, such as:

  • Organizing a Winter or Summer School 
  • Co-planning CIFAR symposia such as Radical Interdisciplinarity or the Women in Research Leadership Development Symposium
  • Delivering public talks 
  • Publishing op-eds

Eligibility

  • CIFAR welcomes applicants from all countries and is committed to building a diverse, international community of scholars.
  • To be considered for the CIFAR Global Scholars program, you must:
  • Hold a PhD (or equivalent).
  • Hold a full-time position at an institution of higher education or research. Your role must include responsibility for leading independent research as a principal investigator and supervising or teaching trainees toward their attainment of a degree. This position must be secure throughout the full term from April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2028. Typically, an eligible applicant is a tenure-track Assistant Professor (in the North American context), or holds an equivalent position designed to lead to a permanent faculty appointment (in academic systems outside of North America). Examples of eligible positions around the world are listed in the Detailed Program Overview.
  • Have started your first position, as described above, post-PhD, no earlier than July 1, 2021 and no later than December 31, 2025. Special consideration may be given to applicants who have taken parental leave or faced exceptional circumstances.
  • Engage in research that complements the themes and goals of a recruiting CIFAR research program. See the section below on Programs Accepting Applications.
  • Be available for a virtual interview on March 24-26, 2026.
  • Hold a valid passport, and if applicable, be able to obtain travel visas to attend CIFAR meetings globally, approximately two to three times per year.
  • Be fluent in spoken and written English.

How to Apply

Applications for the 2026-2028 cohort of CIFAR Global Scholars are open until November 5, 2025 (12 PM Eastern Standard Time).

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