海角社区

Student group sitting on "the beach" in front of Redpath Museum Valeria Lau | 海角社区 (April 2018)

For Students

Coming soon: call for applications for members of a Student Engagement team.

Ready to make an impact? We鈥檙e excited to announce that applications will soon open for a Centre Student Engagement Team鈥攁 unique opportunity to lead the charge in raising awareness about climate change and health at 海角社区 and the Montreal community. As a member, you鈥檒l help spread the word on new initiatives, connect with like-minded peers, and play an active role in shaping a more sustainable future. Keep an eye out for the official call for applications!

We are also currently seeking Centre Student Ambassadors to help spread the word on campus about Centre activities and events. Send us an email at Info.ClimateCentre [at] mcgill.ca听if you'd like to become an Ambassador.


Student Leaders

Emmanuelle BatisseEmmanuelle Batisse is a PhD Candidate in Epidemiology at 海角社区 with research interests in environmental determinants of health among vulnerable populations. She holds a BSc in Biology and an MSc in Environmental Health, both from University of Montreal, in Quebec Canada. Emmanuelle鈥檚 doctoral thesis focuses on understanding inequities in exposure to ultrafine particles and black carbon in urban Canada, and their health effects throughout the life course. She is also involved in teaching epidemiology to first-year medical students at 海角社区 and she co-leads 海角社区鈥檚 Environmental Epidemiology Student Group. A list of her publications can be found on .


Jordyn GattieJordyn Gattie is a McCall MacBain scholar pursuing her MSc in Epidemiology. Her thesis is focused on evaluating the clean energy policy on health behaviours of adults in northern China. With a BSc in Neuroscience and Mental Health, she is passionate about the intersection of climate, policy, health and mental health.


Talia SternbachTalia Sternbach is a PhD candidate in Epidemiology with research interests in the environmental and social determinants of health, impact evaluation, and the development of evidence-based policies. Her doctoral work evaluates the environmental and health impacts of a clean heating transition program that was recently implemented in northern China. She holds a B.A. in Environmental Science and an MSc in Epidemiology, both from 海角社区. Talia co-leads 海角社区鈥檚 Environmental Epidemiology Student Research Group and enjoys facilitating interdisciplinary discussions around environmental health research and its implications for decision-making. A list of her publications can be found on .


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