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The Health Sciences and Public Health Education research challenge area (RCA) aims to bring together FHS researchers, educators and their community partners for the advancement of health education scholarship, and to promote the core FHS value for excellence in teaching and learning. The RCA focuses on developing a magnet community that offers value, support, and guidance to the faculty, students and staff interested in enriching teaching, learning and curriculum development in FHS that is vision-driven and evidence-informed. We recognize that research can influence and inform teaching, teaching can influence and inform research, and that intentionally and scientifically investigating this cycle can impact both research quality and student experience; we are defining this concept as reflexivity. By combining teaching and research, we hope to create and enable a culture of reflexivity in T&L&R and a shared vision for scholarship around FHS pedagogies in various RCAs. We hope this will lead to identifying, assessing, and expanding high-impact signature pedagogies in FHS focusing on interdisciplinarity and experiential learning which will strengthen our brand as Canadas most engaged university, will transform FHS T&L&R into a student-centered practice at and beyond the university, and will bring T&L scholarship from an individual-level endeavour to a faculty-wide approach that is embedded within our well-established research challenge areas.
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- Paola Ardiles Gamboa Community-Engaged Education and Research; Mental Health Promotion; Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Experiential Learning and Teaching; Health Promoting Universities; Organizational Development; Justice, Equity and Inclusion.
- Mark Lechner Molecular biology, human cancer, epigenetics, bioinformatics & genetics
- Stephen Smith
- Malcolm Steinberg Occupational health, epidemiology, program management, HIV/AIDS, public health consulting
- Kate Tairyan Preventive medicine, global health, computer-assisted technology, knowledge translation
- Nienke van Houten Microbiology, immunology & vaccine design, infectious disease, host/pathogen interaction
- Scott Venners Epidemiology, Indigenous health, environmental health