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Allison Williams is a professor in the Department of Earth, Environment & Society at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. She is a social health geographer with research interests focusing on care employees, quality of life, and critical policy and program evaluation, specifically regarding therapeutic landscapes. Her work emphasizes improving workplace practices that support employees with adult care responsibilities. Allison has been recognized for her contributions to the field, receiving prestigious appointments, including being a Canada Research Chair in the Care Economy and Aging Policy. She has held various academic positions in the Geography department at the University of Saskatchewan and has contributed to health studies at Brock University. With an academic background that includes a PhD in Geography from York University, and a master's and bachelor's degree in Geography from the University of Toronto and Bishop's University, respectively, her expertise lies at the intersection of geography and social health policy.
McMaster University • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in social health geography.
University of Saskatchewan • Saskatchewan, Canada
Taught and conducted research in the Geography department.
University of Saskatchewan • Saskatchewan, Canada
Engaged in research and teaching within the Geography department.
Saskatchewan Population Health Evaluation Research Unit, University of Saskatchewan • Saskatchewan, Canada
Conducted research focused on population health evaluation.
University of Saskatchewan • Saskatchewan, Canada
Participated in research and teaching in Geography.
Brock University • Ontario, Canada
Conducted research and taught health studies.
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