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Creation of the Institute for Human Development and Well-Being

IHDW is committed to encouraging a transdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach to the study of human development and well-being. It aims to foster the development of networks in the study of human development and well-being and to facilitate informed discussion about public policy. It also aims to encourage community engagement through the various activities originating in the Institute.
This transdisciplinary unit is led by Dr. Claudia Mitchell (Faculty of Education) and composed of five Co-Directors (including Dr. Neil Andersson, Global Health Program Director of our Department) of three research axes.