University Will Only Give Tenure Position to ‘Women, Transgender, Non-Binary, or Two-Spirit’ Individuals

A Canadian university will only offer up a tenure track position to individuals who self-identify as “women, transgender, non-binary, or two-spirit” people, according to a job bulletin.  The University of Waterloo’s Faculty of Environment is looking to “fill a Natural Science and Engineering Research Council Tier 2 Canada Research Chair and tenure track position at […]

  • by:
  • 03/02/2023
ad-image

A Canadian university will only offer up a tenure track position to individuals who self-identify as “women, transgender, non-binary, or two-spirit” people, according to a job bulletin. 

The University of Waterloo’s Faculty of Environment is looking to “fill a Natural Science and Engineering Research Council Tier 2 Canada Research Chair and tenure track position at the rank of Assistant Professor” to “address the underrepresentation of individuals from equity deserving groups among our Canada Research Chairs,” the bulletin reads, per the Daily Caller. 

“Because this is a special opportunity for a specific member of the four designated groups, applicant self-identification information will be used for the purposes of screening and consideration,” it continued. 

The university can implement “special programs” which are allowed to assist “marginalized groups…who experience hardship, economic disadvantage, inequality or discrimination,” according to the Ontario Human Rights Code.

Image:

Opinion

View All

HUMAN EVENTS DAILY: Japan must strengthen its navy to counter China's growing maritime threat

"Japan has the number six-rated navy in the world, only number six because China outnumbers them."...

ANDREW LANGER: Momentum is key for the Union Pacific - Norfolk Southern Merger

America’s economic strength depends on regulators who understand that markets, not bureaucratic delay...

UK church vandalized for SIXTH TIME in a year over Easter weekend

"They did ask for CCTV footage, but I would be so grateful if the police took it seriously."...