Healthy Environments and Lives

HEAL Network

The Australia-wide Healthy Environments And Lives (HEAL) Network aims to catalyse research, knowledge exchange and translation into policy and practice that will bring measurable improvements to our health, the Australian health system, and the environment. The University of Tasmania is co-leading the bushfires, air pollution, and extreme events research theme within the HEAL network, and the postdoctoral fellow will conduct research to support this theme centred on bushfire adapatation, and lead the emerging Tasmanian community of practice for the HEAL network.

Address
Fire Centre Research Hub, The University of Tasmania
Private Bag 55, Hobart TAS 7001, Australia
Fire.Centre@utas.edu.au
Acknowledgement of Country:
‘The Fire Centre acknowledges the Palawa and Pakana people as the traditional and ongoing custodians of lutruwita (Tasmania), paying respect to their culture and identity which has been bound up with the Land, Sea, Waterways and Sky for generations. The Fire Centre commits to being culturally inclusive and respectful in our relationships”
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