Welcome Message from Dr. Marisa Young, Acting Director
Dr. Marisa Young shares a welcome message for the MIHE membership and community, on her appointment as Acting Director, effective July 1, 2021.
DetailsDr. Marisa Young shares a welcome message for the MIHE membership and community, on her appointment as Acting Director, effective July 1, 2021.
DetailsRegister for our panel & discussion on December 3, 2020 entitled “Data & Sovereignty: Resisting Colonial Logics For Racial Justice”.
DetailsMIHE is looking to establish theme areas, signature initiatives, research agendas, clusters, etc. that can help give some definition to the institute and provide some focus to our activities.
DetailsMIHE is offering funding for seed grants (up to $6,000) to facilitate new collaborations and projects centered around a health equity theme area.
DetailsThe McMaster Institute for Health Equity presents a first look at the findings of the McMaster Basic Income Project. This event features the Hon. Hugh Segal, one of Canada’s foremost advocates for a basic income, as a special guest speaker.
DetailsThis funding opportunity will support projects that examine the population health impact of recent financial and organizational restructuring of public health services in Canadian provinces.
DetailsDr. Galea’s keynote “What We Need to Talk About When We Talk About Health”, is a radical argument for how health has little to do with medicine — and how America gets it wrong.
DetailsThe McMaster Water Network is a group of students and faculty from all faculties with a common interest in water. McMaster Water Week features a program of events that connect water science, technology and policy.
DetailsThe McMaster Institute for Health Equity will kick-off in late fall with a guest lecture by Sandro Galea, MD, MPH and a visioning workshop. Health Equity Keynote by Sandro Galea, MD, MPH Date: Tuesday, November 26, 3:30pm – 4:30 Location: Concert Hall, 1st Floor, L.R. Wilson Building, with reception to follow in the Waller Lobby…
DetailsOn September 16, Professor Martin Bobak will speak about health equity and aging in societies undergoing rapid social change in the context of a large population-based cohort study he has established.
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