
Kelly Skinner
@dr_kellyskinner
Associate Prof, @UWSPHS @UWaterloo. CIHR-PHAC Chair. Evaluator. Researcher & Teacher of Evaluation, Northern Food Systems, Climate, Indigenous Health #KUUT
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07-04-2017 03:58:01
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Happy to share our recent paper on Indigenous Peoples and climate change which was meant to be a paper relevant for course/teaching as it provides a high level overview of the context and space. Schulich WesternU Planetary Health Alliance UN Climate Change Global Climate and Health Alliance UNPFII FAO Indigenous Peoples




3 COMPASS PhD students were on a team that just won the World Championship Program Evaluation Case Competition. worldcasecomp.net/recent-competi… ThepikaaV McKenna Szczepanowski Amanda Demmer Very proud and not at all surprised. Coaches: Kelly Skinner Jennifer Yessis UWaterloo School of Public Health Sciences

Incredibly proud of our Prism Consulting UWaterloo School of Public Health Sciences World Evaluation Case Competition team - WORLD CHAMPIONS! @SarahSousa21 ThepikaaV McKenna Szczepanowski Amanda Demmer, Jiselle Bakker with co-coach Jennifer Yessis. World Evaluation Case Competition CES-SCÉ


Traditional 'country' foods still an important source of nutrients and other health benefits in the Yukon: health benefits outweigh contaminant risks sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Kelly Skinner @SaraPacMac Global Water Futures Publications







Interested in coaching for the CES Student Case Competition? Coaches aren't just academics—we welcome practicing evaluators from any CES chapter. Your expertise can guide the next generation of evaluators. Join us at the CES-SCÉ conference for a thematic breakfast to learn more about coaching!




👏 Thank you to our Gold Partner UWaterloo School of Public Health Sciences for helping make #EVALC2024 happen! / Merci à notre partenaire Or UWaterloo School of Public Health Sciences pour son aide à concrétiser #EVALC2024!


What a great panel at #CSPC2024 ! Thanks to University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) for organizing and Kyle Bobiwash for stewarding the great 'food for thought' discussion. Impressed with a full room audience at 8am.