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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
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Brown University, Alan Shawn Feinstein World Hunger Program invites
applications for a two year (renewable, pending funding) resident
appointment at the level of Assistant/Associate Professor (Research).
Duties involve some undergraduate and graduate teaching combined
with research, policy, and public service-related activities.
Candidates should have Ph.D. in a social science and a strong
commitment to interdisciplinary work. Research and teaching should
address current Program priorities: the linkages between hunger and
other global issues (population), conflict, environment, poverty):
the future of diets in particular national settings; human rights to
food; and hunger and development policy. Appointments begin July 1,
1995. Applications will be accepted through February 15, 1995.
Applicants are invited to submit a description of background and
research interests, a curriculum vitae, and names of three
references for Assistant Professor and five references for
Associate Professor position to:
Ellen Messer, Director
Alan Shawn Feinstein World Hunger Program
Brown University, Box 1831, Providence, RI 02912 U.S.A.
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Ecole d' t en sant publique du 5 au 30 Juin 1995
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Pr c d e d'une semaine d'observation du syst me de sant du
Qu bec. Date limite d'inscription : 1er avril 1995.
Cette premi re cole d' t montr alaise en sant publique
s'adresse des administrateurs et des professionnels du
domaine de la sant , poss dant un niveau de formation quivalent
un premier cycle universitaire et une exp rience professionnelle.
Elle vise fournir sous forme intensive aux participants
l'occasion d'am liorer leur pratique en d veloppant des
connaissances, des outils et des habilet s dans des
domaines prioritaires de la gestion et de la sant publique.
Possibilit de 3 cr dits d'enseignement par session pour les
participants qui s'inscriraient ult rieurement un dipl me ou
une ma trise du secteur de la sant publique, sous r serve d'une
valuation formelle.
Nombre de places limit par session : 20 participants
Deux s ries de sessions de quarante-cinq (45) heures chacune
sont offertes au choix des participants.
Information: Beno t Gaumer ou Francine Morin Th or t
T l phone: (514) 343-7937 T l copieur: (514) 343-2448
Universit de Montr al
Facult de m decine
Secteur de la sant publique
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HOW MANY ROADS?
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A Conference on Regionalization & Decentralization
in Health Care
Health reform initiatives in Canada are widespread. Among the
variety of approaches to reform regionalization and
decentralization have taken on a pivotal role in most
provincial reform efforts.
In conjuction with the Canadian Medical Association, Queen's
University is organizing its third Health Policy Conference,
"How many roads...?": Regionalization and Decentralization in
Health Care.
To provide an ideal opportunity to evaluate the different "roads
taken" within Canada and internationally in health care region-
alization and decentralization and to focus on and question the
value of these various approaches to health reform.
At Queen's University in the beautiful and historic city of
Kingston, Ontario.
June 14-16th, 1995.
For more information please contact:
Shelley Pilon, School of Policy Studies
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6
Ph: (613) 545-6485 Fax: (613) 545-2135
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