Dalhousie University - Community Health and Epidemiology
About Dalhousie University - Community Health and Epidemiology
Dalhousie University's Department of Community Health & Epidemiology is dedicated to advancing public health through rigorous research and community engagement. The department focuses on addressing critical issues such as gender-based violence by collaborating with community, practice, and policy partners on Tri-council funded studies. Utilizing a variety of research methods, the team aims to understand the burdens of violence and evaluate effective interventions and policy responses.
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Collaborate with a diverse team of experts committed to public health and social justice.
Engage in impactful research that directly influences policy and community practices.
Benefit from a supportive work environment that values equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Why Work With Us
Working at Dalhousie University's Department of Community Health & Epidemiology offers a unique opportunity to be part of a dynamic and inclusive team dedicated to making a tangible impact on public health. Employees are encouraged to bring their unique perspectives and skills to the table, fostering a collaborative and innovative atmosphere. The department supports professional growth and work-life balance, providing comprehensive benefits and flexible working arrangements. This is a place where your work not only advances your career but also contributes to meaningful societal change.
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Dalhousie University - Community Health and Epidemiology
Halifax, NS
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$60,000 - $70,000 / year
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