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Welcome to a World-class Research Endeavor.

School of Health Administration is a centre of excellence for health services and policy research dedicated to advancing health and health equity. As we continue to grow, we invite committed, talented researchers to explore these pages, and the opportunities we may have to offer them.

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"Career research awards recognise the work of highest calibre, undertaken by leading scientists; work that makes a difference.Ìý Few Schools of our size can boast that they are home to three such outstanding researchers: two Canada Research Chairs and a Killam Research Chair. At SHA, we are hugely proud of the work we do to advance data driven health policy."

Dr Tanya Packer

Our team leads are expert communicators with a genuine passion for their work: whether you are looking for support in institutional/governmental decision-making; expert input for broadcast, print or online media, or some cutting-edge expertise to fire your students’ enthusiasm, do not hesitate to get in touch.

Use the links below to learn about our teams, or scroll down for information about PhD opportunties.

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Innovation for Health and Health Equity

We lead multidisciplinary research on the environmental and policy determinants of healthier diets and consumption, with a focus on health-promoting innovations in the food system.

The Lab is directed by
Dr. Catherine L. Mah MD FRCPC PhD, Canada Research Chair in Promoting Healthy Populations and Associate Professor, School of Health Administration.

Please click on to find out more.

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The Causes and Realities of Health System Inequality

We undertake thorough, evidence-led investigation of Health System inequality, in Canada and around the world.Ìý

We do so in service of policy development and practical action, leading to more equitable health systems for us all.

This Lab is run by
Dr. Mohammad Hajizadeh, Canadian Research Chair in Health Economics and Professor, School of Health Administration

Please click on the to find out more.

Dr. Jeanna Prson Leigh Mobilization Lab

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Advancing Public Understanding.Ìý Improving Outcomes for All.

We improve the health and wellbeing of Canadians by researching and enhancing public knowledge of key health issues, and optimizing the delivery of health services.

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The Lab is led by
Dr Jeanna Parsons Leigh, anÌýIzaak Walton Killam Memorial Chair.

Please click on the tabÌýto find out more.

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How Policy Shapes Health Outcomes

We rigorously quantify the real-world effects of policy change, considering access to, and quality of, care.

Quantifying policy effects is challenging in the presence of contemporaneous trends and effect heterogeneity, but it is incredibly important to understand how policies shape health outcomes (and inequities).

This Lab is lead by
Dr. Nichole Austin, Assistant Professor School of Health Administration


Please click on the Health Policy Lab tab to find out more.

Interested in PhD Opportunities?

If you are interested in joining one of our research teams as a PhD student, please follow this link through to the relevant pages.Ìý