I am currently a doctoral researcher at the University of Toronto.
I am a self-motivated quick-learner, technologically literate and an ambitious yet good-humored and friendly team player with over ten years of administrative experience in public and private organizations, six years of research in the environmental and health sciences, and four years of teaching experience at the see more
I am currently a doctoral researcher at the University of Toronto.
I am a self-motivated quick-learner, technologically literate and an ambitious yet good-humored and friendly team player with over ten years of administrative experience in public and private organizations, six years of research in the environmental and health sciences, and four years of teaching experience at the university undergraduate and graduate level. I am currently a lecturer of environment and health and statistical methods, and an environmental health consultant.
Specialties include an expert knowledge of environmental impacts and the resulting biological changes and physiological mechanisms that harm human health and lower quality of life. A comprehensive knowledge of basic and advanced quantitative methods and statistical analysis for the health and environmental sciences. And environmental impact assessment of road construction projects in North America and Europe. My research, background and teaching has focused mainly on environment and health through public health and impact mitigation programs, the resulting health effects of degraded environmental quality, and methods of quantitative analysis to assess global governance of sustainable development, public health initiatives and environmental health protocols.
I also hold dual citizenship with full employment rights in Canada, the United Kingdom and the European Union.
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Sessional Instructor @ I am currently a sessional instructor of environmental health in an undergraduate health studies program. From June 2015 to Present (5 months) Faculty Lecturer @ I have taught an undergraduate and graduate seminar in environment and health (GEOG 473/ ENVS 620H), an undergraduate lecture and laboratory in statistical methods (GEOG 362) and a graduate seminar in data collection and analysis (ENVS 662). I have also taught a course in qualitative research methods (GEOG 361).
My responsibilities included creating course outlines and developing class content, administering all testing and evaluations, and finalizing course grades. I completely redeveloped the course structure and content for both environment and health and statistical methods. My rating as a professor for these classes was well-above average, as was the rating for course design, content and interest. From September 2010 to Present (5 years 2 months) Montreal, Quebec