
Nina Brooks
@ninarbrooks
Environment, health, development. Assistant Professor of Global Health @BUSPH
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http://ninarbrooks.com 24-07-2015 15:43:03
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I'm delighted that my article, "The Lessons Private Schools Teach," has been published in Comparative Political Studies! journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… As they say, a 🧵

🚨We're hiring an Assistant Professor in Urban/Social Policy at the UConn School of Public Policy!🚨 Looking for people who use quantitative methods but open to any discipline and any aspect of urban/social policy. I'm on the search committee - reach out with questions! academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/22605

Welcome to our first edition of GA/TA Tuesday for the '22-'23 academic year! Meet #ResearchAssistant Amaka who is currently supporting #UConnSPP Professor Nina Brooks. Learn more about Amaka on our website bit.ly/3qdYn4w






We are hiring! We have a position open for an assistant professor in health economics who specializes in racial and ethnic disparities in health. Come to CT and work with me! And my amazing colleauges: Delia Furtado, Mike Shor, Stephen L Ross, Daniela Vidart, Remy Levin,

There's still time to apply for the Assistant Professor position in Urban/Social Policy UConn School of Public Policy! We're looking for people who use quantitative methods but open to any discipline & any aspect of urban/social policy. Application review starts 10/15. academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/22605

Next week, MOHELA — a student loan servicer gone rogue — will go to court to try to overturn student debt cancelation. The claim? That they were making more money when everyone was in debt & cancelation will hurt their bottom line. Gross. U.S. Department of Education should cut their contract.

Third talk by Nina Brooks on climate change, extreme heat, and women’s reproductive health in Nigeria Key take-away: fertility in rural area in Nigeria tends to increase up to 80 days above 30°C per year and the decrease whereas there is few effects on fertility in urban area



Climate Hazards Center is honored to have Nina Brooks as the presenter at the CHC Early Career Webinar this Thursday April 20th. Title: Extreme heat and women’s reproductive health in Nigeria. All are welcome to join. Details below. UCSB Geography


Evidence that women respond to growing season conditions by adjusting fertility behaviors, by Nina Brooks, Kathryn Grace, Shraddhanand Shukla et al. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



Wow, I am so happy to share a new article out today in JAMA from my team @faBioethics, Laura Wherry, Meghan Bellerose, Arielle Desir, and Maggie White on the association between public insurance restrictions and postpartum care among immigrants (1/6). jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…

In a new Science Advances journal article, Nina Brooks + coauthors study the impact of the US Protecting Life in Global Health Assistance policy on health service delivery providers + women in 8️⃣ sub-Saharan African countries. Read more: gdpcenter.org/4eN3lNG
