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RESOURCES
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Human Environments
Analysis Laboratory
(HEAL)
A state-of-the-art, inter-disciplinary research lab dedicated to
quantitative and qualitative research on
cities, the
built environment and critical
public health issues. We examine social and physical landscapes from the scale of entire cities down to the
level of individual buildings (or open spaces) and their inhabitants. We
specialize in applications of GIS for planning and public health.
Graduate students are the core of the HEAL, and
team members come from various disciplines, including: geography, planning,
health sciences, epidemiology & biostatistics, sociology, paediatrics, food
and nutritional sciences. We also work closely with planners,
developers, builders and
health professionals as well as policy-makers throughout the province,
municipalities, and regional school boards.

Current projects focus on issues related to
urban development, children's geographies, urban health (physical
activity, obesity, food security, gambling, air pollution), transportation (walkability,
traffic modelling), disasters (impacts of fires and floods), and urban
historical geography (urban form, mobility).
Current/recent clients include: City of London,
Middlesex-London Health Unit, Chatham-Kent Public Health, Lambton County
Public Health, Grey Bruce Public Health, the Old East Village Business
Improvement Area, and others.
Funding for the HEAL and related research
projects has been provided by the
University of Western Ontario - Academic Development Fund, the
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the
Green Shield Canada Foundation, and
the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
Location: Social Science Centre, The
University of Western Ontario
For more information, contact HEAL Director: Dr. Jason
Gilliland, jgillila @ uwo.ca

GRADUATE STUDENT Opportunities:
Funded opportunities
are available for prospective MA/MSc and PhD students interested in
working on research topics related to Urban Studies and/or Health Geography.
Please contact Dr. Gilliland for more information (jgillila @ uwo.ca)
JOB OPENINGS of
Interest to Urban Development Program graduates:
Current
Contact me for news of recent
postings (jgillila @ uwo.ca)
Archived
April 11, 2011
1.
Business Development
Coordinator, London, Ontario
2.
Policy Researcher, London,
Ontario
April 7, 2011
1.
Real Estate
Investment Analyst, Redcliff Realty Advisors
2. Real Estate Coordinator,
Gap Inc Real Estate
March
31, 2011
1.
Acquisitions Analyst, Gazit
America Inc.
2. Real
Estate Analyst, Rock Advisors Inc.
December 22, 2010
1.
Real
Estate Accountant, Multi-Residential, GWL Realty Advisors
2. Appraiser /
Candidate, Real Estate Valuation company based in London (email me
for info)
December 16, 2010
1.
Associate, Investments,
Oxford Properties Group
2. Analyst, Investments,
Oxford Properties Group
December 14, 2010
1.
Analyst, Research &
Analysis, Dundee Real Estate Asset Management
2. Debt Analyst, Dundee Real Estate Asset Management
3. Treasury Analyst, Dundee Real Estate Asset Management
4. Client Services Representative, RealNet Canada
December 9, 2010
Three (3) Positions with the Alberta Investment Management
Corporation:
1. Associate Real
Estate
2. Senior Associate Real Estate
3. Senior Principal Real Estate
December 6, 2010
1.
Facilities &
Administration Coordinator, The Dominion
2. Mortgages Associate, Timbercreek Asset Management
3.
Executive Assistant/Office Manager, GWL Realty Advisors
Please contact Dr.
Gilliland for more information (jgillila @ uwo.ca)
©
2011
Jason Gilliland,
University of
Western Ontario
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