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Published on January 14, 2019
Applicants are invited to submit their application to the Lillian Meighen Wright Postdoctoral Fellowship in Maternal Child-Health at the Faculty of Health, York University. The Fellowship will offer a highly qualified candidate interdisciplinary training in the area of maternal-child health and mental wellbeing, under the supervision of Professor Nazilla Khanlou. Specifically, the fellowship will focus on applied aspects of maternal-child health and mental wellbeing.
Priority will be given to a candidate whose emerging program of research addresses one or more of the following foci: 1) community approaches to maternal-child health promotion, 2) equitable access to services and programs by marginalized populations, 3) social support and resilience-building interventions, and 4) innovative approaches to policy development in maternal-child health and mental wellbeing at local, national, and international levels.
Applicants are requested to send via email to Dr. Nazilla Khanlou (contact information in the full posting) by 15 February 2019.
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