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Evelyne De Leeuw is a full professor at the University of Montreal, working in the School of Public Health within the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine. She holds degrees in Master of Science, Master of Public Health, and PhD. De Leeuw directs the Healthy Urban Environments Collaboratory (HUE) and is also involved with the Centre for Training, Research and Evaluation in Health Equity (CHETRE). Her research focuses on methodologies for evaluating diverse urban health networks, particularly in the context of health cities. De Leeuw’s work emphasizes the importance of governance, partnerships, intersectoral action, participation, empowerment, and equity in health evaluations. Additionally, she is active in various research projects, including a Canada Excellence Research Chair on Urban Health, funded by national public health agencies. She collaborates with academic institutions globally, aiming to integrate participatory complex system perspectives to address urban health equity in the face of climate change. De Leeuw's expertise extends to public health promotion, medical policy, and health statistics, contributing to a broader understanding of health risks and preventive measures.
Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.