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Student Opportunity W23 – Experiential Learning in Global Health II Research Assistant

Experiential Learning in Global Health II Research Assistant Hourly wage: $17 per hour Hours per week: 6 hours per week Start date: January 9, 2023 End date: April 27, 2023 Job description Under the supervision of Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid and Dr. A.M. Viens, the Experiential Learning in Global Health II Research Assistant (RAY program, […]

Research Opportunity – Sexfluent Youth Peer Researchers

Seeking Bilingual* Sexfluent Youth (16-29) Peer Researchers (*must be fluent in English AND French) Period of employment: January 2023 - September 2023 (80hrs total) Compensation: $25.00/hour (trainings and focus groups) $50/meeting (Youth Advisory Committee meetings) Number of Positions available: 1-2 Reporting to: Professor Sarah Flicker, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University Sexfluent is the Canadian Foundation […]

Recap – Book Launch Playing for Real, with Paul Hogan

A book launch was held for DI community fellow Paul Hogan's book, Playing for Real on December 10, 2022.  The book was commissioned by Di director James Orbinski for Paul to develop a curriculum based book as a continuation of his experiences and the artistic creations he fostered at the Butterfly Peace Garden in Sri Lanka.  The […]

Publication: Digital technologies for biodiversity protection and climate action: Solution or COP out?

Dahdaleh Institute Research Fellow James Stinson and DI Graduate Research Assistant Lee Mcloughlin have recently published their recent work on the promotion of digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, as solutions to biodiversity and climate crises at COP conferences in The Conversation. Stinson, J. & Mcloughlin, L (2022, December 12). Digital technologies for biodiversity protection and […]

Research recap – Modelling Health Impacts of Climate Change Workshop in Malawi (August 2022)

This was our first in-person and onsite meeting of all PIʼs, fellows, and graduate students since the onset of the global COVID pandemic. From August 15 until August 25, we engaged in stakeholder consultations, partnership engagement meetings with the University of Malawi Leadership, and visits to the Chilwa Basin and Chisi Island. The participants included: […]

Politics of climate change offer lessons for fight against antimicrobial resistance

The emerging pandemic of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and challenges to addressing it have parallels with climate change, said experts at a recent online panel on AMR Policy Leadership and Innovation, hosted by York University’s Global Strategy Lab (GSL), as part of World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week. Similar to climate change, AMR is frequently talked about as a problem […]

Dahdaleh Institute Researchers Call for Papers - Fall 2022

Refugee Experiences of Integration in Canadian Small Communities Led by Dahdaleh Institute research fellow Maissaa Almustafa and Willem Maas (Department of Political Science, Glendon College, York University), the call aims to address the knowledge gap of refugee integration in Canadian smaller communities by seeking scholarly contributions that examine the integration of refugees in small and […]

Lassonde team developing new tool for detection of microplastics in water

Researchers at the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University are working to develop innovative methods for the detection of microplastics in bodies of water. Recently, a group of researchers successfully designed and prototyped an affordable and simple device for the detection of microplastics. Water sources often contain pollutants due to the breakdown of large […]

Job Opportunity – Research Finance Specialist

Job Title  Research Finance Specialist, various Dahdaleh Institute research projects including but not limited to: Complex Adaptive Modelling Climate Change Health Impacts Designing One Health Governance for Antimicrobial Stewardship Africa-Canada Artificial Intelligence and Data Innovation Consortium The Partnership for Youth and Planetary Wellbeing A Global Partnership to Elevate a Social Science Gaze on the Problem […]

Hot Off the Press – Youth, Education and Wellbeing in the Americas

Dahdaleh Institute faculty fellow Kate Tilleczek and Deborah MacDonald has recently published the book, Youth, Education and Wellbeing in the Americas. This book explores ways in which education supports or negates the wellbeing and rights of young people in or from the Americas. It shows how young people diagnose problems and propose important new directions for education. […]