Seeking 3 Research Coordinators to support applied, policy-relevant research and evaluation projects about the health impacts of disasters, climate change and other public health emergencies, and resilience solutions. Priority deadline 8/12. Apply here: https://t.co/0h3QEYUNvh
We’re delighted to announce award of $65,000 pilot grants to 6 @UW research teams engaged in #populationhealth projects ranging from improving the well-being of service providers & children to better management of chronic conditions. Details: https://t.co/EGr9mwu43s
Excited to finally share our COVID-19 community study, exploring immediate impacts following non-pharmaceutical intervention implementation among King County, WA residents. Bonus: first pub w/ @jlampre! https://t.co/P2EI1nGYta
Additional details about time commitments and specific tasks for each activity are outlined here: https://t.co/Fk2rr6lqRw
Fill out this interest form by Nov 13 for first consideration or learn more : https://t.co/0jBoI60QFn
Calling all #publichealth#preparedness colleagues in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, & Tribal Nations in Region 10 !
We are recruiting individuals to inform the development of 5-year workplans for a future regional public health #emergencypreparedness and response center.
A $1.8 million contract from @CDCgov will “support a partner-driven process to shape a future center for evidence-informed public health emergency preparedness and response" to disasters, said @NicoleErrett, DEOHS Asst. Prof. & director of the new center. https://t.co/nBDFvYxEk7
ICYMI: CDC funds @UW to take first steps toward regional public health emergency preparedness center. https://t.co/b73tmX5pYI via @uwnews#PopulationHealth
We’re thrilled to announce the new UW Center for Disaster Resilient Communities! With support from @uw_phi & directed by DEOHS faculty @nicoleerrett, it taps 100+ @uw experts to inform disaster prep & response for wildfires, flooding, earthquakes & more. https://t.co/zxMFIsI5PZ
🚨Excited to share a new paper: Forest therapy as a trauma-informed approach to disaster recovery: Insights from a wildfire-affected community. Thanks to collaborators from @uwsph@UW_SEFS@UCLA_csolutions@ChicoState https://t.co/lFMWeJuvCo
WA urgently needs to prepare now for a hotter future. Read our new feature on #extremeheat and learn how DEOHS is building partnerships and leading research across the #PNW to protect health and save lives. https://t.co/uG3ICSGkL6 @uwglobalchange@PNASHCenter@CIG_UW@uwearthlab
The @UW remains firmly committed to creating opportunity and expanding access to world-class education for students from all backgrounds. This is central to our public mission as the University FOR Washington.
My research group is looking for 1-2 UW undergraduate work study students to serve as program assistants starting this summer, with the possibility of extension through the 23-24 academic year. The job announcement can be found here: https://t.co/FMDab7JWor
This position is only for UW students with Work study awards, a form of financial aid. As we can only accept applications from students w/ work study awards, prospective applicants should confirm their work study eligibility/award with the UW financial aid office before applying
JobS 🚨! Join our growing
@uwsph
research team (https://t.co/oFo3nDfCie) as a Research Coordinator. We conduct multidisciplinary, applied & community-engaged work on disasters, public health emergencies & climate change. Job announcements linked below. Pls apply by 6/21/23
JobS 🚨! Join our growing
@uwsph
research team (https://t.co/oFo3nDfCie) as a Research Coordinator. We conduct multidisciplinary, applied & community-engaged work on disasters, public health emergencies & climate change. Job announcements linked below. Pls apply by 6/21/23
Can a planned relocation due to climate change or natural disasters affect the health of a community? @uwdeohs graduate student Isabel Nerenberg aims to answer this question by studying coastal communities. 🌊 🏠
Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/PqeorVLgfl
Rich conversations were had and new partnerships were formed today at the Spokane Extreme Heat Risk Intervention Stakeholder Symposium. This event made possible by a pilot grant from @ecogenetix
A study of Duwamish Valley residents in South Park and Georgetown from @UWDEOHS and partners shows that more people list environmental impacts as one of their top-three concerns than any other problem facing the area, followed by crime and cost of living.
https://t.co/YykvRBEnv1