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Researchers geography health / medical geography and GIS

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Researchers geography health / medical geography and GIS

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GeoHealth Laboratory at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

Message in Wellington on the basis

 

Researchers in health geography, GeoHealth laboratory in Wellington on the basis

This post is for a fixed term of 2.5 years. The successful candidate will be interested in the following areas; Neighborhoods and health, environmental justice and health, the environment and health, the impact of urban environment on health, transport and health, health inequalities and / or GIS and health. Closing date 25 September 2014 Ref ยช 2335th

http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AJL862/research Analyst-space analysis /

http://www.seek.co.nz/job/27137079

For more information and apply online visit. https://ucvacancies.canterbury.ac.nz/psp/ps/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL

Inquiries of an academic nature may be made laboratory director GeoHealth; Professor Simon Kingham, simon.kingham@canterbury.ac.nz tel +64 3 364 2893 or Dr Malcolm Campbell, Tel +64 3364 2987 x 7908 Malcolm.campbell@canterbury.ac.nz.

 

About Laboratory GeoHealth

The Department of Geography at the University of Canterbury has a high profile in the / medical geography of health. A joint venture between the University of Canterbury and the Ministry of Health New Zealand has led to the creation of GeoHealth laboratory. The laboratory is on a well-equipped and specially designated UC campus in Christchurch institution and research interests, particularly in health and inequalities in health and / or GIS and health. . For more information, please visit: http://www.geohealth.canterbury.ac.nz/.

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