Tauhere UC Connect: Mapping the Path to Better Health
What if maps could lead to better health and well-being for you and your community? Imagine using maps and data to improve our lives, helping us live longer and healthier lives. Join staff from the University of Canterbury's GeoHealth Laboratory on a journey as we show you how we make this happen!
Learn how cutting-edge research has revealed the ways our environment can alter our health. Explore how our research has significantly impacted and influenced policy, advocating for meaningful, positive change in our world. Through fascinating case studies spanning two decades, we reveal how maps, stats and data have shaped positive changes in health across communities.
Come and celebrate the 20th anniversary of Te Taiwhenua o te Hauora - The GeoHealth Laboratory.
This seminar will be led by Associate Professor Malcolm Campbell and features guests including the previous GeoHealth Laboratory Directors Professor Simon Kingham and Professor Jamie Pearce.
Date: Wednesday 27th November 2024.
Time: 7 to 8.30pm.
Location: Central Lecture Theatres at the University of Canterbury's Ilam campus.
Cost: FREE.
Find out more about this UC Tauhere Connect lecture on mapping health, including how to book your seat (Humanitix).