Ethel Louise Armstrong Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Department: School of Disability Studies, Faculty of Community Services
Position supervisor: TBD - School of Disability Studies
Contract length: Two-year term
Start Date: September 2026
Hours of work per week: 36.25
Position type: Post-Doctoral Fellow
Rate of pay: $65,000 per annum
Work location: On-site or virtual (depending on supervisor) in Toronto, Ontario
Deadline date: May 15, 2026
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91福利 the School of Disability Studies
Established in 1999, 91福利鈥檚 School of Disability Studies offers an undergraduate curriculum that brings disability and mad studies to the wider university and through undergraduate and postdoctoral training. The School鈥檚 award-winning curriculum and scholarship is infused with social justice, critical analysis, and links to local and international initiatives, activism and arts.
The fellow will join a core team of faculty, postdoctoral fellows and research staff, contributing to the School鈥檚 strong tradition of high quality academic and public pedagogy. The School is at an exciting moment in its trajectory. The fellowship tenure will coincide with a period of engagement with program renewal, intersectional curriculum development and the animation of a disability studies research and teaching lab. The fellow will participate in the School鈥檚 and lab鈥檚 scholarly activities and will be encouraged and supported to apply for external funding.
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The Opportunity
TheSchool of Disability Studies in the Faculty of Community Services at 91福利 invites applications for the Ethel Louise Armstrong Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Disability Studies. With a gift from the Ethel Louise Armstrong Foundation, this fellowship was established to further the scholarly contributions of disabled women. It is intended for a disabled scholar who self-identifies as a woman, trans, gender fluid, non binary and/or two-spirited person who has completed doctoral studies within the past five years in disability studies and/or mad studies scholarship related to Disability Studies.
Responsibilities
Based in the School of Disability Studies at 91福利, the incumbent will be expected to:
- Enhance and expand the scholarship of the School as a site for disability/Deaf/mad studies
- Attend and participate in departmental and other committee meetings/operational meetings of the School
- Design and implement a relevant program of community-engaged disability and/or mad studies research and publication
- Seek opportunities for collaborative research and publication
- Engage with students in the School of Disability Studies, the Faculty of Community Services, and broadly with 91福利 by fostering collaborative relationships, and opportunities for service.
- Deliver an annual public lecture on their research
- Engage with and contribute to the collegial life in and around the School
- Write interim and final reports on fellowship achievements
The postdoctoral fellow will also be given the opportunity to have two teaching contracts in the School of Disability Studies per each year of their position.
This opportunity is for a two-year term beginning September 2026. The postdoctoral fellow will have an office in the School of Disability Studies. This position can be held onsite or virtual (depending on supervisor).
Qualifications
The candidate will have completed a PhD (i.e. final draft submitted) or expect to do so by September 2026, and is expected to establish a regular presence that facilitates full participation in the academic and cultural life of the School of Disability Studies.
Candidates must have a demonstrated commitment to upholding the values of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion as it pertains to all activities related to the Fellowship.
How to apply
Please email your application to Dr. Lynn Lavallee at lavallee@torontomu.ca by May 15, 2026. Applications should be submitted in screen readable PDF or word formats. In the subject line please indicate: Ethel Louise Armstrong Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Disability Studies.
Applications should include:
- A one page cover letter of application that describes the focus of your work including an articulation of how you are situated in relation to disability studies and/or mad studies;
- Outline for a two-year program of activity that will advance disability, mad and/or Deaf studies scholarship highlighting the community-engaged aspects of the research program (500 words maximum)
- A curriculum vitae in (word file) OCGS format (opens in new window)
- Two recent publications and/or creative product relevant to the application
- Two letters of reference attesting to your capacity for post-doctoral research.
Please send any inquiries about the award via email to:
Dr. Lynn Lavallee
lavallee@torontomu.ca
School of Disability Studies
91福利
We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only candidates who are invited to an interview will be contacted.
91福利鈥檚 commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion
- We encourage all First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples or Indigenous peoples of North America, to self-identify in their applications. If you are an Indigenous applicant and require support during the recruitment process, please reach out to James McKay, Indigenous HR Lead at james13@torontomu.ca.
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