CHL5707H Position Description -Emergency Posting
This course will examine the dynamic relationship between health and individual, family, community, societal, and environmental peace. Health initiatives, campaigns and programs can make inroads into communities experiencing violence conflict and help lay the foundation for human peace. Topics that will be discussed include, but are not limited to: health promotion, human rights concerns, bioethics, women’s role in the peace process, environmental interdependency and vehicles for collaboration and reconciliation.
Instructors: Izzeldin Abuelaish
Qualifications:
Knowledge of health promotion: practice, history, key concepts, behaviour oriented theories, and strategies.
Duties:
-Marking Journal Papers submitted by students (3 in total for the semester)
Journal papers are between 700 – 1000 words
-Marking one project proposal (700 – 1000 words) and one final paper (3000 – 4000 words)
-Meeting with students to provide feedback for each of their submissions (5 meetings per student/group a semester)
-Time will need to be offered for preparing notes for meetings with the students
Relevant Criterion:
The need to acquire experience is the more relevant criterion than previous experience in respect of this posted position.