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Two PhD students in the Faculty of Environment are among the recipients of the 2025. To honour the victims of flight 302 crash that took place in March 2019, the award recipients must show passion and dedication to advancing the environmental and humanitarian fields. Learn more aboutAlexa Bennet's contributions in Niarobi and how her experience reinforced her commitment to global change.

We are thrilled to share that Lukas Weissenberger, a former Global Research Intern at the GoHelP lab, has published his scoping review,"The Intersection of Water Vending and Gender,"Water Security.

Guided by Professor Susan Elliott, Lukas conducted a scoping review on the intersection of water vending and gender during his time at the lab. The study uncovers how cultural, social, and economic factors influence water vending practices and their impact on gender equality.

Congratulations to Dr.Susan Elliotton her appointment asEditor-in-Chief of Social Science & Medicine.

, she discussesthe interdisciplinary nature of the journal and its commitment to inclusion and diversity.

The conference draws upon McMaster’s expertise in the field of international and comparative public policy, to unpack the global dimensions of policy and bridge the gap between international relations, international political economy, and public policy.

Thursday, November 12, 2020

New Articles by Leia Minaker 2020

Buttazzoni, A., Tariq, U., Thompson-Haile, A., Burkhalter, R., Cooke, M., Minaker, L.M. (Accepted). Adolescent gender identity, sexual preference, and cannabis use: potential mediations by internalizing disorder risk. Health Education & Behavior.

A. Buttazzoni, S. Doherty, L.M. Minaker. (2020). How do Urban Environments Affect Youth Mental Health? A Novel Conceptual Framework to Bridge Public Health, Planning, and Neurourbanism. Public Health Reports.