York University Faculty of Health

Faculty of Health
Established September 2006 (2006-09)
Type Faculty
Academic affiliation York University
Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Dean Harvey Skinner
Website www.yorku.ca/health

York University Faculty of Health was founded in September 2006. Led by Harvey Skinner, it is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is part of York University campus of 50,000 students.

The Faculty of Health, with 8,800 undergraduate students, 680 graduate students and 400 faculty members, consists of five units: Health Policy & Management (including Health Informatics), Kinesiology & Health Science, Nursing and Psychology. Stong and Calumet Colleges are also affiliated with the Faculty. Additionally, the Faculty has launched Health Leadership and Learning Network, a continuing education unit focusing on various issues of interest including inter-professional care.

Internationally, the Faculty is collaborating with major institutions such as the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences in India, the Chongqing Public Health Bureau in China, and in the Middle East (e.g. Tel Aviv University, Al Quds University, Jordan University of Science and Technology).

Academic & Continuing Education Units

The Faculty of Health offers a range of undergraduate, graduate and certificate education programs, as well as engages in integrative basic science, applied research and knowledge mobilization. The academic units, two colleges and Health Leadership and Learning Network form the core of the Faculty of Health’s integrated model for linking undergraduate, graduate and continuing education programs.

The Faculty of Health is associated with Stong College and Calumet College.

Notable faculty

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