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Postdoctoral Competitive Research Award (PCRA) at FIFSW

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The Postdoctoral Competitive Research Award at FIFSW/University of Toronto is a prestigious opportunity to support early-career scholars to develop and expand their research expertise at one of the world’s most distinguished public research universities. The program will empower postdoctoral scholars with the autonomy to pursue an ambitious research program, while benefiting from close collaboration with leading faculty and access to tailored professional and career development supports.

The program is designed for exceptional postdoctoral scholars eager to contribute to an innovative, vibrant and inclusive academic community. This program specifically seeks to bridge the critical gap between doctoral training and independent academic careers by providing postdoctoral fellows with the resources and autonomy necessary to establish themselves as independent researchers. Recipients are expected to develop and lead their own research agenda, distinct from but complementary to their supervisor’s work, positioning them for future faculty appointments or leadership roles in research-intensive environments.


Overview

  • Application deadline: May 1, 2026
  • Level of Study: Postdoctoral
  • Required Legal Status: Domestic or International
  • Value and Duration: $10,000 for the the term of postdoctoral engagement
  • Results: June 2026

Value & Duration

Commencing 2025–2026, each award will provide $10,000 in independent research funding to a postdoctoral researcher for the duration of their postdoctoral engagement, e.g. up to two years or longer where applicable.

The structure of the award is as follows:

  • The postdoctoral employee or trainee receives an annual salary and / or fellowship as per the terms of the postdoctoral engagement, supported by the PI / division and / or the external award.
  • In addition to their annual salary and / or fellowship, the postdoctoral employee or trainee receives the competitive research award of $10,000 disbursed through an expensed reimbursement process managed by their budgetary graduate unit.

Eligibility

This award is open to both domestic and international candidates.

The following criteria are the eligibility requirements for holders of the Research Excellence Postdoctoral Fellowship.

Applicants must:

  • Be engaged as or seeking a position as a postdoctoral employee of the University of Toronto (postdocs at teaching hospitals are not eligible for this fellowship as they are not employees of the university).
  • Have demonstrated academic excellence, the ability to design and execute independent research, and evidence of intellectual leadership in their chosen field.
  • Proven capacity to conceptualize and execute independent research beyond their doctoral work.
  • Not have previously engaged in more than one postdoctoral appointment.
  • Must have completed a PhD before the selected start date.
  • Have a fellowship start date between August 1, 2026 and July 31, 2027 for a one or a two year term.
  • Have completed the PhD within five years of the fellowship start date.
  • Availability and willingness to teach at the graduate level in research or in their subject area. 
  • Be within the locality of the Greater Toronto Area and meet in person at the St. George Campus of the University of Toronto for team meetings, research activities, teaching, and community partner committees.

Award recipients must:

  • Be engaged as a postdoctoral employee / trainee of the University of Toronto with an engagement end date of no less than 12 months from the award start (teaching hospital postdocs are not employees of the university);
  • Be hired by a U of T supervisor appointed to a budgetary unit;
  • Register and remain registered with the Postdoctoral Office at the School of Graduate Studies (SGS);
  • Not hold a faculty position or be on leave from such position. 

Important note about the application process: Candidates interested in the Postdoctoral Competitive Research Award Program should contact the current or prospective supervisor(s) and co-supervisor(s). Supervisors wishing to support a candidate’s application must contact  vesna.bajic@utoronto.cato inquire about FIFSW internal deadlines. 


Application requirements

  • Maximum 2 pages, plus up to 2 additional pages for references/citations

    Clearly explain:

    • How the proposed work represents a significant departure from or advancement beyond your doctoral research.
    • The anticipated long-term impact of the research, including how it contributes to the field and aligns with U of T’s strategic research priorities.
  • Maximum 1 page

    • Describe your professional, academic and extracurricular experiences and achievements, and how these contribute to your success and ability to develop and implement an independent research plan. (1/2 page)
    • Describe how the knowledge and skills you expect to acquire will contribute to your productivity and to the research goals you hope to achieve, why you decided upon the supervisor and research group and what you expect to learn from the experience. (1/2 page)
  • Maximum 2 pages

    • Describe the complementarity between the research interests and background of the supervisor and candidate, how the proposed research complements the supervisor’s ongoing projects or new research directions, and the anticipated benefits.

      These benefits include how the collaboration will support the candidate’s transition to   research independence and long-term career success.
    • Provide information specific to the field of study (e.g., benchmarks of excellence, publication norms, standards and practices, impact factor of research contributions) that would otherwise not be known outside the discipline and that will help clarify the candidate’s background and proposal.
    • Provide details regarding the candidate’s proposed research environment, clearly stating the supervisor’s and graduate unit’s commitment.

      Examples of commitment include (but are not limited to): mentorship; opportunities for collaboration, dissemination, and/or knowledge translation; and resources (e.g., funding, facilities, personnel) that will be available to support the candidate as they carry out their proposed research.
    • Indicate how these resources will enable the candidate to establish a sustainable, independent research program.
    • Illustrate the supervisor’s commitment to the applicant’s academic and professional trajectory and development of an independent research program, clearly indicating the resources and mentoring activities that are available through the research environment to support career development
  • No page restriction

  • Fill out the application form, compile your documents in a single PDF file and email to vesna.bajic@utoronto.ca by May 1, 2026 11:59p.m. deadline.

All documents must:

  • Use Times New Roman, 12-point font (including citations if applicable).
  • Have 2cm margins.
  • Be single spaced.
  • Be compiled into a single PDF file with the naming convention: Lastname_Firstname_Supporting Documents

For any questions, contact FIFSW Research Services Officer Vesna Bajic: vesna.bajic@utoronto.ca

Please note, it may take 3-5 business days for a response, thank you for your patience.

Results

Results will be communicated to applicants in June 2026.

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