GeoHealth Network

Thanks to our spring 2023 workshop collaborators and sponsors. Click for Details and Registration

In Spring 2023 the GeoHealth Network partnered with CANUE, University of Victoria School of Continuing Studies, and Population Data BC to support four early-career researchers to design and teach workshops that use spatial analysis tools applied to health research topics.

Click on the tiles below to access the video recordings and self-paced codebooks.

THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO TRI-CAMPUS GRADUATE PROGRAM IN GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOL OF CITIES, AND FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO - MISSISSAUGA: THE ANGELA B. LANGE AND IAN ORCHARD GRADUATE STUDENT INITIATIVES FUND


 

Previous Events

In 2021 we collaborated with The Canadian Urban Environmental Health Research Consortium (CANUE). Over 400 undergrads, graduate students, faculty, public and private sector health geographers attended. Thanks to generous donations and contributions from CANUE, Esri Canada, University of Toronto Dept of Geography and Planning, and University of Toronto School of Cities! Click here for free access to these four webinars.

 

In 2020 we collaborated with Esri Canada. This 3-part series comes with practice data, guided tutorial info, and video webinars for you to follow along! Thanks to generous donations and contributions from Esri Canada, University of Toronto Dept of Geography and Planning, and
University of Toronto School of Cities!

In this series of workshops, you'll learn how to use ArcGIS Online, Hub, Notebooks, Dashboards, and StoryMaps for Health GIS data management, analysis, and communication. On this Hub site, you can find all of the datasets used in these workshops, as

Click the image for free access to this workshop series

 

Contact Us

GeoHealth Network was founded in 2018 by a group of graduate students at the University of Toronto with the support of many faculty, staff, peers, and public and private sector health geography community.

Follow the links below for free access to tutorials and webinars from previous events!

Apply now to volunteer on our organizing committee for the 2022/2023 academic year.


Acknowledgment of Traditional Land

We wish to acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years, it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca and, most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. As settlers in Turtle Island, we directly benefit from the colonization and genocide of the indigenous people of this land. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island. We are grateful to have the opportunity to exist on this land and we must constantly engage in acts of decolonization.