The University’s Healthy Homes & Healthy Communities
Initiative seeks a part-time, graduate level student (or qualified
undergraduate) to work up to 15 hours/week from March 1 – June 30th.
The student will work under the supervision of the director of the Center for
Human Rights of Children and director of ChildLaw Policy Institute, and
undertake short-term projects that may involve legal and social science
research, developing outreach materials, researching community based programs
related to healthy housing. Qualifications include strong research
skills, strong writing skills, organizational skills, familiarity with LUC
library system, including scholarly and web-based research. The position
is paid. Interested students should forward a resume and two academic
references to Katherine Kaufka Walts at kkaufkawalts@luc.edu
and Anita Weinberg at aweinbe@luc.edu.
For more information about the Advancing Healthy Homes
Initiative, please see www.luc.edu/healthyhomes
For a copy of the Advancing Healthy Homes Summit Report,
please see http://luc.edu/media/lucedu/hhhci/pdf/HealthyHomes_Chicago_Cook_2014Summit_Report.pdf