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Clare Herrick is a Professor of Geography and Global Health at King's College London, where she leads the School of Global Affairs. She studied at Jesus College, Cambridge, and the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), and began her career at King's in 2007. Her research focuses on the intersection of health and geography, exploring the political and environmental factors influencing health outcomes. Recently, she has examined the volunteer experiences surrounding global health partnerships during the West African Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone. Her work has addressed the politics of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and their advocacy within global health frameworks. Professor Herrick's interdisciplinary research spans sociology, anthropology, and public health, allowing her to examine health-related issues in both developed and developing countries. She teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses on health, lifestyles, and geographical studies, supervising PhD candidates in qualitative and mixed-methods research. Herrick's contributions to the field include significant publications in health geography and critical global health contexts, making her a key figure in contemporary discussions on public health and urban environments.
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