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CHL5004H Position Description

This is an Introduction to Public Health as practised in Canada and highlighting the research of DLSPH faculty. It presents students with the basic framework of fields like epidemiology, social and behavioural health, global health, occupational health and statistics. It is designed to provide a basic appreciation of the breadth of fields in public health as well as provide some insight into the work of divisions that students may not re-encounter during their Masters or PhD.

Course profile

Instructor: Lisa Forman, Aya Mitani

Qualifications:

Graduate student must be familiar with Public Health literature, have relevant experience and be open to interdisciplinary collaboration.

Duties:

a) Assist in preparing and grading assignments; b) assist with Quercus management of course materials; c) other duties as assigned.

Relevant Criterion:

The need to acquire experience is the more relevant criterion.

Estimated Course Enrolment: 225

Positions Available: 1

Estimated Hours: 60

Tutorial/Labs: N/A

Application deadline: Friday, July 11, 2025

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